Ibsen wrote Peer Gynt in deliberate disregard of the limitations that the conventional stagecraft of the 19th century imposed on drama.
The agency has done this even for employers who have repeatedly shown a deliberate disregard for safety laws, resulting in multiple deaths.
The pilot, Donald J. Robbins, had repeatedly shown a "deliberate disregard" of authority, safety board investigators wrote in their report.
Christian Strohal, director of the organization's human rights arm, responded in a statement that Mr. Lavrov's statements showed "a deliberate disregard" for the facts.
It seemed to show a want of affection, to be a deliberate and unmerited disregard, to justify the reprisal of being hurt.
Violations are the deliberate disregard for rules and procedures.
The safety agency determined that the probable cause of the accident was the bus owner's failure to adequately maintain the bus and his "deliberate disregard" of safety requirements.
Playing with deliberate disregard for the ordinary musical controls (pitch, duration, volume).
A nurse botching an injection - a deliberate disregard for the patient?
(She also mentions that they made their first record together in 1958, but a deliberate disregard for chronology is part of her charm.)