Disregard \Dis`re*gard"\, n. The act of disregarding, or the state of being disregarded; intentional neglect; omission of notice; want of attention; slight.
The disregard of experience. --Whewell.
disregard \dis`re*gard"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {disregarded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {disregarding}.] Not to regard; to pay no heed to; to omit to take notice of; to neglect to observe; to slight as unworthy of regard or notice; as, to disregard the admonitions of conscience.
Studious of good, man disregarded fame. --Blackmore.
"On the older DC-8's, the gauges were so unreliable that we were directed by Braniff to disregard them totally and keep a fuel-burn chart," he said.
"With the acknowledged 40 percent increase in violent crime, the American public is understandably outraged by the growing disregard for human life by criminals," Sessions said.
Editors may disregard this release date and use the photo as desired to accompany spot stories on Ford Motor Co.'s surprise offer of $2.5 billion to acquire Jaguar.
"We cannot forgive or disregard the conduct of the Chinese government and we must find ways to demonstrate this attitude," the 1975 Nobel Peace Prize winner said at the opening session of the 39th Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs.
The State Department accused the Burmese military Tuesday of "a total disregard for human rights" in the reported raids on Buddhist monasteries.
People who disregard repair orders can be fined $150 to $10,000, Peterson said.
The suit says that, in any case, Mr. Rattigan would have been fired for disobeying the chairman and the board and for "gross disregard" of his duties.
The case was dropped because prosecutors wanted to prove only culpable negligence, but state labor code requires proof of wanton and willful disregard for human safety, Guarino said.
"Bush showed a real disdain, disregard for our country," Bentsen said.
"This marks a new low in Meese's and Hodel's flagrant disregard for the law," she said.
Mr. Stoddard's activities "show not only a reckless disregard for the safety and soundness of the bank, but a certain lack of integrity," Judge Jones concluded.
"The people of Florida can know that criminals who show a total disregard for human life will indeed be called upon to pay the ultimate penalty for their actions," the governor said.
You need to disregard the incident that happened here today." Defense lawyers said they were shocked by the attack and said they were considering seeking a mistrial.
"We cannot forgive or disregard the conduct of the Chinese government and we must find ways to demonstrate this attitude," the 1975 Nobel Peace Prize winner said.
"Where is the sense of justice and fairness when the present media have already convicted President Marcos of these charges in utter and flagrant disregard of previous findings proving the contrary?" he said.
"The Viceroy of Ouidah," published in 1980 and set in 19th century West Africa, also showed his disregard for conventional methods of writing.
Prosecutors William French and Paul Eckstein accused Miller of "patent, blatant disregard and disobedience" of a deadline set by Gordon.
Public figures and public officials who sue for libel face the tougher task of proving the sued-over statement was false, harmful and made with actual malice _ knowledge or reckless disregard of its falsity.
Brown "had a total disregard for his surroundings," Danner said in his report of that day's events.
Let us not be too hasty to disregard a tool that is working, albeit slowly, until we have viable alternatives or combination approaches.
"The biggest blow against the revolution was inflicted by wrong management methods, excessive zeal, power in wrong hands, factionalism and the disregard of true revolutionary values.
It will require on the part of Congress great labor and care, and especially a broad and national contemplation of the subject and a patriotic disregard of such local and selfish claims as are unreasonable and reckless of the welfare of the country."
But New Jersey Superior Judge A. Donald McKenzie threw out the punitive damages, saying that Audi didn't consciously disregard public safety in its handling of the pedal defect.
Bentsen said Bush had shown "real disdain, disregard for our country" by tapping the Indiana senator to join his ticket.
The agency's action comes on the heels of separate citations lodged against the company last week for "reckless disregard" in failing to report worker injuries at the coal mine judged the nation's safest in 1985.
Rhoden disputed that, but Geernaert toldf jurors to disregard both attorneys' comments concerning Miller's net worth.
But leaders of the radical United Left alliance on Saturday called for Pinochet's immediate resignation and were expected to disregard moderates' appeals for patience.
Injury can occur from broken glass, metal and ink." Since grenades are not customarily attached to dresses, you disregard the warning.
"This is not a man in my judgment who had willing disregard for his shipmates," Poythress said.
President Reagan called it unconstitutional when he signed it, and the Office of Management and Budget told federal agencies to disregard the comptroller general's role in a 1984 directive.