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disregard

[dis-ri-gahrd] / ˌdɪs rɪˈgɑrd /




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"Meta executives knew their products harmed children, disregarded warnings from their own employees, and lied to the public about what they knew," he added.

From Barron's

“Meta executives knew their products harmed children, disregarded warnings from their own employees and lied to the public about what they knew,” he said.

From Salon

That means Disney and ABC either chose to disregard its existence, or gambled – correctly, it turns out – that the public wouldn’t bother to look too deeply into what happened.

From Salon

However, “the president’s lawyers likely would maintain that this statute is unconstitutional and thus can be disregarded,” notes University of Chicago law professor Curtis Bradley.

From Barron's

Like the character in his earlier spy novels, there is little glamour in the life of the jaded and cynical Samson, who has a healthy disregard for his bosses.

From BBC