This bill shows the government's disrespect for basic human rights and established legal principles. |
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No disrespect intended, but have you and your husband tasted everyone's jollof rice to make such a statement? |
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No disrespect to the lads who play in the reserves but I'm 30 and don't need the technique work any more. |
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This was why she was allowed to talk to him with whatever amount of disrespect she liked. |
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Such disrespect for the religious beliefs and religious art practices of others is the sign of an ignorant and thoughtless person. |
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His command is built on a tightrope of mixed emotions, a powder keg ready to explode at the slightest suggestion of disrespect. |
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Kenny endures disrespect with unshakeable good grace, a self-deprecating sense of humour, and an ockerism for every occasion. |
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He is audacious, showing such wilful disrespect to the past that one wonders if it ever existed! |
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Over the last couple of years, he had become impervious to the disrespect and ignorance of his classmates. |
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It implies on the part of management disrespect for the studio's history and a lamentable lack of flexibility and vision. |
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Nor should a parent instill disrespect in a child for the other parent as this may well undermine a child's relations with that parent. |
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Figures reveal that the most common complaint against the force is currently rudeness and disrespect. |
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Her wild, rash and unprecedented bombast was a shameful act of utter disrespect, not only to her constituency but also to the nation. |
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All jokes apart, this is not is not meant to disrespect them in any which way. |
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Again, we'll have our vocal minority shouting the odds about the disrespect accorded to African leaders. |
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Cut out the feeble wisecracks, stop showing cynical disrespect for ordinary decent folks! |
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I sense weariness with both liberals and conservatives who seem to disrespect others ' convictions and disregard concern for unity in the church. |
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For far too long they've plundered the pockets of the citizens of this country and treated us with utter disrespect. |
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So easy to launch ourselves into a disembodied transhumanism and to completely disrespect our bodies. |
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That is why I left the group because people were always trying to disrespect and abuse me. |
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If you make a global show of disrespect for your country, the global community in return will grow disrespect for you. |
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Asking questions of one's teacher is considered, traditionally, as a challenge and a sign of disrespect. |
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But such utter disrespect and scandalous behavior never marked those debates. |
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Where are the demands for respect for the office of prime minister, and the harsh penalties for those who show disrespect? |
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These attempts achieved nothing other than to generate international disrespect for Australia as a nation. |
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These are guys with a very healthy disrespect for all rules, regulations and policemen. |
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I mean no disrespect to Canada's freestyle ski team, whoever they might be. |
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Anyone who shows disrespect to Chen and Lu is showing disrespect to Taiwan. |
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So instead of outright disrespect for the rule, I limit myself to music related sites. |
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The nonchalant attitudes of these cadres and disrespect toward the Tibetans and their religion has been highly damaging. |
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For some, that is through a lack of understanding, and I pay no disrespect to people who do not understand the issue. |
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I despised myself, accused myself in turn of insensibility, superficiality, of disrespect. |
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This has not been the case recently, as mindless youths disrespect, desecrate and defile the church and its surrounding area. |
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The atmosphere was very tense and what we saw as youthful excitement was interpreted as unacceptable disrespect. |
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He had never in five years shown the slightest disrespect or insubordination. |
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Tales of disrespect by GOP politicos towards blacks is common and well-known. |
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They argue that Hualien residents have been inconvenienced and subject to disrespect and distrust. |
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The Vietnamese perceived this disrespect as an insult to the entire village. |
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It's easy to become an indulgent parent, letting examples of disrespect slide. |
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We believe we must treat politicians and those who govern with disrespect, with abuse, with calumny and sometimes untruth. |
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And if we're going to disrespect the place, we might as well have the decency to spell it right. |
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What I am saying is no one, absolutely no one, should have to put up with crass disrespect. |
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Racist abuse and harassment as well as other forms of cultural disrespect were the most common form of incident reported. |
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In the fight against apathy, inconsiderate behaviour and disrespect, let's try to remember manners don't cost a thing. |
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And bear in mind I mean no disrespect and that the term used is definitely not derogatory in any way. |
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We mean no disrespect to those asking the Germans or Japanese for compensation. |
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I mean no disrespect, but I wish to inform you that your request may not be wholly understood. |
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Young Master John, please to understand it is not wise to disrespect and interrupt your elders if you wish to benefit from their knowledge and wisdom. |
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They've all taken it in good part, though, and they realise that it's just a bit of fun and that no disrespect to them or their homeland is intended. |
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Certainly I mean no disrespect to the clubs and their core volunteers. |
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Without meaning any disrespect to Mr. Parreira, that is in microcosm part of his report. |
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They involved the same technical procedure and both involved disrespect for the dignity of the human being. |
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That shows disrespect for United Nations officials as well, as the attack came as the Secretary-General was in the occupied territories. |
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Their concerns cover outrageous bonus programmes, environmental problems, contempt and disrespect for human rights in the third world. |
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I am sorry if my accent does not pronounce his name correctly but that is the way it is and it is with no disrespect to him. |
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The footballing authorities had decided not to observe a minute's silence amid fears it would likely be met with jeers and a showing of disrespect. |
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In the long run, we pay an even heavier price by galvanizing opponents bent on freeing themselves from what they perceive as elitist disrespect for democratic governance. |
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There were a lot of local derbies in League One last year but no disrespect to that league, the games next season are going to be that much bigger. |
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If you show disrespect of others' core values then you are going to provoke an angry response. |
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It's not just that this would reflect extremely badly upon us if we were to show disrespect at this time. |
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The land and the sea never fail to provide for us, except when people actively show disrespect for it. |
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When we show disrespect for the symbols of this institution, we defeat ourselves and all Canadians. |
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I never heard her tell us to disobey or even to show disrespect for our bishops or for anyone whomsoever. |
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It failed to do so. In fact, the government continued to show disrespect to the police officers who stand on duty for us every day. |
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Participants show disrespect to the Circle and to the person speaking if they interrupt. |
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They will refrain from activities which show disrespect or otherwise unjustifiably demean, criticize or disparage others. |
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Mr. Speaker, I would never knowingly show disrespect for the House of Commons by using language that I know to be unparliamentary. |
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One can treat a sidewalk profanely when they disrespect it by throwing their trash on to it, but they are not changing the sacred nature of the sidewalk. |
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The area that is more troubling to me now is the disrespect that I see coming from some political positions being taken. |
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This is the kind of disrespect and vacillation of which Canadians grow weary. |
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They would like more respect in the workplace, as certain supervisors treat them with disrespect, using vulgar language. |
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But an occultist does not disrespect it, but gives an appropriate place to it in his thinking. |
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Not through disrespect, inconsiderateness and even less, through imposition. |
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Instead, they kill the first arrival with a baseball bat because it has shown them disrespect. |
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Certainly, the demand for harsher and crueler treatment suggests we're moving back to an era of disrespect. |
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But like European Latinos, they are also proud and take offense at any sign of disrespect. |
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For its part, violence at the workplace spans disrespect to the manifestation of an intent to harm or destroy, incivility and physical assaults. |
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They would have to deduct for inappropriate dress, disrespect, and bad language. |
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Underneath it all, if we are not careful and prudent, callousness in letting the dark side of disrespect overtake us can surface very quickly. |
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They struggle and get worn down by disrespect, they struggle to live and do their best. |
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Throughout his career he wasn't shy at giving umpires advice on how to do a better job, but this time his disrespect for the men in white was about to come back and haunt him. |
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Let us look at the government's track record and its disrespect for the inquiry process when the truth appears to implicate it. |
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These forms of disrespect and distributive inequity are associated with very concrete material inequalities. |
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But if the sellers treat their products with such disdain and disrespect, why should consumers do otherwise? |
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The lack of an operational system, together with widespread corruption within the judiciary has led to disrespect for the legal system. |
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While colonialism is at the root of our learned disrespect for women, we cannot blame colonialism for our informed actions today. |
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Pascal claims that he has never been attacked and never been the victim of even the slightest disrespect. |
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They agreed that one of the main obstacles hindering sustainability was selfishness and disrespect for others and nature. |
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A man's abusive behaviour fosters disrespect for their mother and undermines her parenting authority. |
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A great deal of crime begins with the short tempers people develop from being treated rudely all the time, and from perceived forms of disrespect. |
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Why not ban portrayals that glamorize disrespect to parents? |
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No disrespect to Mrs Griggs, but she doesn't actually live here. |
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And the law can easily be used as a political tool to punish any disrespect of the state. |
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The failure to fly a flag at half mast was widely interpreted as an expression of disrespect. |
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But we seem to ignore their death and disrespect their remains. |
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That is said with zero disrespect for the hard work, and often drudgery, that those jobs entail. |
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With no disrespect intended to the frankfurter industry, our overly imaginative minds find those numbers sort of mildly alarming. |
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Lastly, writers that disrespect their readers, whether in their writing or in their comments, are shirtless-park-tanning mouth-breathers that need to enroll in charm school. |
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How can these youngsters learn emotional intelligence for the workplace, or lead happy personal lives, when they are spoken to with such brusque disrespect? |
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The rich subsidizers then perversely declare they cannot possibly expand trade with the poor world because of its shameful disrespect for the environment. |
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Students of all ages will sometimes engage in behavior that includes disrespect for authority, hyperactivity and inattention, lack of self-control, and sometimes aggression. |
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Does clearcutting originate in disrespect? |
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We must appeal to the majority to speak up and denounce those who disrespect the values and principles of solidarity that are present in all great religions. |
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On the other hand, among the people whom I personally know and who are guilty of this kind of disrespect, many are those who almost choke with rage at the thought that somebody might offend Muslims a tiny bit. |
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For too long, it has shown flagrant disrespect for international law. |
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John McCallum: Mr. Speaker, I would submit that the histrionics and the excessive accusations of the member opposite serve only to bring disrespect and a negative public image to every member of this House. |
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Mortimer knew his position in relation to the king was precarious and subjected Edward to disrespect. |
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Elderspeak, with its high pitch, exaggerated slowness, unnaturally short sentences, and use of endearments by relative strangers reminds us all of baby talk – another way to show disrespect. |
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I know Vinterberg was part of Dogma, with its unadorned rules of no lighting and all that, but I hardly think he's earned the right to disrespect Terry and Julie and Nic Roeg's cinematography. |
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The time has come to state formally that the days of paternalism and disrespect are behind us and that we are committed to changing the nature of the relationship between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in Canada. |
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In addition, prohibition encouraged disrespect for the law and strengthened organized crime. |
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Many of these restorations were criticized for alleged disrespect of historical authenticity. |
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Lynch was surely not afraid of showing disrespect to the mayor. |
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Support for the scientific theory of evolution is almost universal among those with religious beliefs in Europe and nothing in this motion is intended as disrespect for any religion. |
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My heartfelt apologies for any disrespect on Remembrance Day. |
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To me, such disrespect of the memory and sacrifice of British service personnel makes the English Democrats treacherous Judases. |
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Anyone who shows disrespect or blasphemy against Prophet will become a kaafir. |
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We want to meet the chief minister, Shina NC, myself and residents of Campa Cola, we don't want to disrespect law and Supreme Court. |
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The lower house of Parliament gave preliminary approval to legislation that would bar entry to foreigners who show disrespect to the country, its leaders, symbols or values. |
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No disrespect to Ben Affleck, but 2014 is the year of David Oyelowo. |
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Interference with and disrespect for the rule of law by the military, in particular when its members are involved in crimes, contributes to a situation of impunity. |
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Canadians have a turn of phrase to express our skepticism and disrespect when people with an uninspiring track record tells us what they plan to do. |
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I intend no disrespect to the Speaker's rulings when I say this, but it is pretty obvious that the opposition bench has no respect for the rule of relevancy, never mind consistency. |
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The gangs use graffiti to mark turf and to show disrespect for enemies. |
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To stay away is to dishonour the memory of Balles-teros and disrespect the institution through which the great European players have largely developed. |
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Feuds can be due to personal issues, money, or disrespect, and grudges can last generations. |
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Charters and conventions and rights seek to quantify and give exact terms to the impermissible forms of disrespect and then discountenance them everywhere. |
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Phone at a symphony concert? I'd ask if these people were born in a barn, but that would disrespect the animals. |
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Referees, who demonstrate a gross disrespect of the WPC Code of Conduct and the integrity of MLWP, WPC, and the game of water polo, will be held accountable for their actions through sanctions and suspensions. |
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Laxity of conduct or manner in private life, expressing either disrespect for the law or seeking to gain special privilege, cannot but reflect upon the police officer and the police service. |
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We need to treat youth with dignity and respect because disrespect just leads to lack of control on the part of the adults, hostility in the lives of youth, and increases chances of the offence reoccurring. |
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Without any intended disrespect to federations and associations of companies, there is absolutely no substitute for having companies at the table. |
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The moderator is responsible for administering the workshop, regulating discussions and contributions if necessary, making sure they are relevant and prohibiting any remarks that show disrespect for human dignity and rights. |
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Once again, the Vietnamese communist authorities have demonstrated that they are the instigators of terror and disrespect for rule of law in Vietnam. |
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Of what use are the new information and communication technologies if people are unwilling to exchange ideas, refuse to listen to each other, or show disrespect toward others' cultures and opinions? |
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I certainly do not want to show disrespect to the House. |
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Needless to say, this is an outrageous display of disrespect and contempt towards the United Nations, the Security Council and the will of the international community. |
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Sivan implies no disrespect to either the memories or the events they preserve, but is questioning the methods used in ensuring them for the future. |
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Is that showing him respect or is that showing disrespect? |
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No disrespect, but this is not how things should be done, in my opinion. |
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I mean no disrespect to him and his fellow politicians in Northern Ireland – this is simply an observation of how things are – when I say that they rarely intrude into the consciousness of the rest of the United Kingdom. |
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Music has a huge influence on just about everything around us. No matter how people try to disrespect it or reject it, it's not going anywhere. It's here to stay. |
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Since this government was elected we've seen nothing but insensitivity, disrespect and broken promises for First Nations and Metis people of Saskatchewan. |
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The poll body has in its notice said that Vijayvargiya's remarks have shown utter disrespect and disregard to the provision of the Model Code of Conduct. |
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