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disobey
verb as in disregard rules; refuse to conform
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“Haddix so publicly disobeying this Court and then profiting from her disobedience by sharing it with a national audience will only incentivize future defendants to engage in similar misconduct unless this Court decisively intervenes.”
The recalls were issued because the system was programmed to run stop signs at slow speeds and because the system disobeyed other traffic laws.
Nor is Trump the only Republican candidate lashing out in rage against women for disobeying the right-wing thought police.
Witnesses were also also expected to say he “personally shot and killed two people — a rival cartel member, and a subordinate who disobeyed orders.”
Though it’s illegal to hunt the creatures in Uruguay, some still disobey the law.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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