The aggressors will flee from what is right and be damned, along with their devils.
State insurance commissioners generally refuse to allow arbitration clauses in insurance contracts, federal law be damned.
And of course, sometimes, you want to help out anyway, tax breaks be damned (sorry, Mom).
Sometimes a good arm is just too good to pass up, cost be damned.
Folks, this is for all the marbles, and feelings -- and party -- be damned.
They saw this as a way to benefit the causes involved, false modesty be damned.
But when someone is trying to help, take YES for an answer past-reputation be damned.
Under President Bush, the world had to share our war-on-terror Manichean vision or be damned.
Unfortunately, the country may be damned if it does and damned if it doesn't.
But, sequester be damned, the public servants in the executive branch are assured of the high life.
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If such rules interfere with his agenda, then, as far as he is concerned, rules be damned.
And every single penny I spend will be more than worth it, graphics and frame-rate be damned.
Because, you know, humans prefer eating food to dying of starvation and the Amazon rainforest be damned.
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Biochip bracelets be damned -- nanoengineers at UC San Diego want to put sensors in your skivvies.
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WellPoint could raise rates tomorrow in many states by 100% if it wanted to, Secretary Sebelius be damned.
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Thatcher was going to be damned if she made Britain subservient to Germany.
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The idea is to lure the best professors and build the best stadiums and science labs, costs be damned.
In other words, common sense is always on the hunt for certainty: truth, logic, effectiveness, and success be damned.
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He would be damned if he would have his head shaved like Golz.
Hallmark behaviors of character disorder include dismissing what others think and willingly choosing to proceed as desired, consequences be damned.
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Rain, snow and sleet be damned, we can phone, email, text and post PDFs faster than the speediest postal worker.
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But when it comes to credit, both religions act as though money can be had for the asking, savers be damned.
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The only thing to do is just keep swimming, riptides be damned.
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But the essence of being a sports fan is going to a stadium to actually, you know, see the game--aesthetics be damned.
This ethos of customers be damned was more than he could stomach.
Eventually Blue Cross and Medicare realize it is politically feasible AND cheaper to detect than to pay later, special fixed interests be damned.
He raced down to be in front of her, his knee be damned, and turned back to speak as they descended the stairs.
Equally, I have no doubt that you did so in the conceit of thinking that to be published was not to be damned.
Coupled with his relatively hardscrabble upbringing, his competitive nature makes him want to have more than the next guy, indie roots be damned.
"Only in the twisted world of railway regulation could a 10% improvement be damned as a failure, " a senior Railtrack source told the BBC.
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