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These races have long been disregarded because of the belief that they took place at Maghull and not Aintree.
Commander Tunis A. M. Craven either disregarded or forgot the instruction to stay to the east of the minefield, so he took his ship directly across.
Arbitration by Edward I of England awarded the throne to Balliol, but when Edward subsequently attempted to conquer Scotland, Robert de Brus ' grandson and namesake took the throne as king and maintained Scottish independence ; Bruce's success led to his acceptance as rightful king and Balliol's reign was disregarded as an usurpation ; this established proximity of blood as a valid principle in the Scottish royal succession, although precedent and legislation also had a role.
Hompesch disregarded the warning and took no action to reinforce the island's defences.

disregarded and part
While legal science and legal education persisted to some extent in the eastern part of the Empire, most of the subtleties of classical law came to be disregarded and finally forgotten in the west.
Methodius seems to have disregarded, wholly or in part, the prohibition of the Slavonic liturgy ; and when Frankish clerics again found their way into the country, and the archbishop's strictness had displeased the licentious Svatopluk, this was made a cause of complaint against him at Rome, coupled with charges regarding the Filioque.
Both Hasan Shushud and Idries Shah made recommendations that, for the most part, he disregarded.
The reprimand, written by Lt. Gen. Carlson as part of the non-judicial punishment said Schmidt had " flagrantly disregarded a direct order ", " exercised a total lack of basic flight discipline ", and " blatantly ignored the applicable rules of engagement.
") This ban, which was only lifted in 1904, was disregarded by the Knygnešiai, the Lithuanian book smugglers, who brought Lithuanian publications printed in the Latin alphabet, the historic orthography of the Lithuanian language, from Lithuania Minor, a part of East Prussia, and from the United States into the Lithuanian-speaking areas of Imperial Russia.
Fear of unemployment and threats by employers explain in part why the 48-hour work week is disregarded.
Market Value requires this element of Special Value to be disregarded, but it forms part of the assessment of Fair Value.
market value requires this element of " special value " to be disregarded, but it forms part of the assessment of fair value.
Contemporary Weather Bureau reports stated that the rain had been a small part of a storm that was already coming but Hatfield's supporters disregarded this.
The book received criticism from Angela Davis, who thought Brownmiller disregarded the part that black women played in the anti-lynching movement and that Brownmiller's discussion of rape and race became an " unthinking partnership which borders on racism ".
A follow-up album, to have been called Hurtin ' and Cryin, was scrapped by the label, and Holloway began to consider that she was being disregarded by the company, perhaps in part because she was not based in Detroit.
Notably, George Huntston Williams, the great categorizer of the Radical Reformation, considered early forms of Unitarianism ( such as that of the Socinians, and exemplified by Michael Servetus as well as the Polish Brethren ), and other trends that disregarded the Nicene christology still accepted by most Christians, as part of the Radical Reformation.
And when, in 1867, a coadjutor was chosen for the bishop of Toronto, an application for a royal mandate produced the reply from the colonial secretary that " it was not the part of the Crown to interfere in the creation of a new bishop or bishopric, and not consistent with the dignity of the Crown that he should advise Her Majesty to issue a mandate which would not be worth the paper on which it was written, and which, having been sent out to Canada, might be disregarded in the most complete manner.

disregarded and conspiracy
In spite of Lane's claim that he convinced the jury that Hunt was a JFK assassination conspirator, most of the jurors who were interviewed by the media said they disregarded the conspiracy theory and judged the case ( according to the judge's jury instructions ) on whether the article was published with " reckless disregard for the truth.
Charge 1 ( conspiracy ) was largely disregarded by the tribunal and no judgments on this count were passed.

disregarded and at
The Trojans, according to Virgil, disregarded Laocoön's advice and were taken in by the deceitful testimony of Sinon ; in his resulting anger, Laocoön threw his spear at the Horse.
However, Baylor University professor Dr. J. Gordon Melton has written that Hubbard disregarded and abrogated much of his earlier views about women, which Melton views as merely echos of common prejudices at the time.
Also, courts when dealing with such cases will tend to look to the letter of the law at the time, even in regimes where the law as it was written was generally disregarded in practice by its own authors.
Bologna had submitted to the Church in August 1377, and Florence signed a treaty at Tivoli on 28 July 1378 at a cost of 200, 000 florins indemnity extorted by Urban for the restitution of church properties, receiving in return the papal favor and the lifting of the disregarded interdict.
Although Wittgenstein largely disregarded Aristotle ( Ray Monk's biography suggests that he never read Aristotle at all ) it seems that they shared some anti-Platonist views on the universal / particular issue regarding primary substances.
Initially ordered to take his command to the Rhineland for rest and reinforcements, Chill disregarded the order and moved his forces to the Albert Canal, linking up with the 719th ; he also had ' reception centres ' set up at the bridges crossing the Albert Canal, where small groups of retreating troops were picked up and turned into ' ad hoc ' units.
The Latin word " testis ", witness, was used in the firmly established legal principle " Testis unus, testis nullus " ( one witness no witness ), meaning that testimony by any one person in court was to be disregarded unless corroborated by the testimony of at least another.
When Themis is disregarded, Nemesis brings just and wrathful retribution, thus Themis shared the Nemesion temple at Rhamnous.
( Sickles had either mistakenly or deliberately disregarded Meade's orders about placing his corps in the defensive line, which led to that corps ' destruction and placed the entire army at risk on the second day of battle.
Catherine's absolute power and the delicate balance of courtier-status greatly influenced the relationship at Court with Paul, who openly disregarded his mother ’ s opinions.
Furthermore, it is considered fitting that an animal is used as a sacrifice because at the moment of sin, the individual in question disregarded his elevated human soul, effectively acting as an animal.
The mystical cult of the Sabbateans is believed to have included both asceticism and sensuality: some did penance for their sins, subjected themselves to self-inflicted pain, and " mourned for Zion "; others disregarded the strict rules of modesty required by Judaism, and at times were accused of being licentious.
Görres disregarded warnings sent to him by the censorship, so that the Merkur was suppressed early in 1816, at the instance of the Prussian government ; and soon after Görres was dismissed from his teaching post.
As nearly all disregarded this mandate, the prior of San Fidele at Siena, who had been commissioned to execute it, declared them excommunicated and placed their monasteries under interdict ( 14 May 1314 ).
Te Puni's warning and offers of help were disregarded, and even Te Rauparaha had specifically warned of an attack at Heretaunga.
However, in at least one instance, the readers ' feedback was disregarded.
Senior television executives commented that at this time her views were not disregarded lightly.
As noted at the beginning, the effects of the atomic structure of materials are disregarded in the relatively simple treatments of field electron emission discussed here.
When they stopped at a taxiway stop-marking and correctly reported its identifier ( S4 ), the ground controller disregarded this identification because it was not on his maps and was unknown to him.
It is possible that, given the ease of their victories over the Greeks at Ephesus, and similarly armed forces at the battles of the Marsyas River and Labraunda, the Persians simply disregarded the military value of the hoplite phalanx — to their cost.

disregarded and murder
Cassandra foresaw this murder, and warned Agamemnon, but he disregarded her.

disregarded and Stephen
Stephen held a council of war at which his advisors counselled that he leave a force and depart to safety, but Stephen disregarded the odds and decided to fight, but was obliged to surrender to Robert.

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