Disregarding in a sentence as an adverb

They might end up disregarding your wishes just to be safe. A bracelet with a recent date will be much less ambiguous.

That is what the author is espousing - judging people on a selected part of their bio, while disregarding any success they've had in the actual work they do.

I'm not usually this hard on others' hard work - but this game is a travesty that should never have shipped in this state, even disregarding the server issues. There are core gameplay mechanics that are still fundamentally broken.

But even disregarding that, I don't get why you are baffled: The GPL is a hack intended to spread freedoms. Many who support the GPL do not support it out of some desire to respect IP laws, but as a means of reducing the use of more restrictive licenses.

- Signing off by disregarding the purpose of the statement: "Samsung willfully copied Apple's far more popular iPad." - Saying that Samsung's device is "not as cool". - Not using the correct font size.

Even disregarding the sanitation, hygiene, and emotional impact of cutting people off from modern sewage, there are efficiency issues. The more time people spend digging latrines and putting up outhouses the less time they have to improve their own lot.

I believe we are reaching a point where we have the technology to cure most maladies, but which doesn't do us any good because it is not applied consistently enough, even disregarding economic factors. I guess that's why the Star Trek's sick bay appeals to so many people.

He recently went on some kind of insane power trip, completely disregarding the needs of his customers, putting me on unpaid leave for ... reporting an incident of fraud to a bank.

Instead of completely disregarding Crawl-Delay, why not support it up to a maximum value that is deemed sensible? This would prevent people from completely shooting themselves in the foot, and it would surely be better than completely disregarding it.

He also brings invokedynamic as a pro-JVM argument disregarding the fact that it's a recent addition to JVM that breaks backwards compatibility - you can't run Java program that uses invokedynamic on older JVMs because they don't understand it. I could go on.

Funny that HE says that, since disregarding your moral stand point on a non cisgender person, the reality, observational and scientific, is that sex is much more complicated than male and female. What we do with that may be up for discussion, but I find ironic how he's trying to deny this reality, basically, by just saying so.

If someone presents himself to me as a professional cook and then proceeds to over-salt the food, yes, I do feel completely comfortable disregarding his culinary opinions from that point forward.

>but it is at least debatable that NSA is really that thorough in its actual practices and really that generally blatant in disregarding the civil rights of Americans or even of people in other countries. At this point in the debate it has been observed on a number of occasions that ranking officials at the NSA are dishonest.

Shortly thereafter I received a registered letter from a team of corporate lawyers who threatened to sue me for disregarding Sun's proprietary ownership of the word "Sun". My explanation that there is an astronomical body with that same name, and that my page provided information about said astronomical entity, fell on deaf ears.

More important: the real anti-intellectualism to look out for is the 'trial of Socrates' kind, not disregarding one form of transmitting knowledge because of your own intellectual curiosity. Certain classes of 'geeks' feeling they have found a better model of knowledge transmission, even if they are wrong, than the academic model is not anti-intellectualism.

No. You are stating your opinion based on disregarding the facts at hand because they don't align with your worldview, this is exactly how an intelligent person can end up not understanding something basic. The individual who actually went over the financials in detail, and who actually knew Sherman, and who actually spoke to Sherman about the financial situation at the time is putting his reputation on the statement that Sherman did not understand margin.

So, disregarding any consumer complaints, a paying member is automatically rated higher. And like the controversy surrounding Yelp, usually when these things come to light and indisputable proof is presented, the whole thing is easily swept under the rug as a rogue sales agent not sanctioned by the organization - the issue of creating an environment where this sort of activity is de facto encouraged and abuses are deliberately ignored is, of course, never addressed.

Disregarding definitions

adverb

in spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks; "he carried on regardless of the difficulties"

See also: regardless irrespective disregardless