• He said the law would not "ride roughshod" over strong feelings by close family members.

    BBC: Wales politics

  • Blasting multinationals for insensitivity is hypocritical when Asian officials let local companies ride roughshod over their own populations.

    CNN: Toward One World

  • Or how Ted Turner's CNN news service was going to ride roughshod over local sensitivities and discredit governments?

    CNN: ASIA'S NO PUSHOVER

  • Should a Muslim Brother become president, the risk is that the Islamists will then ride roughshod over the rest.

    ECONOMIST: Egypt��s election: Vote for the Brother | The

  • But the notion that, in power, the former would-be coup leader could simply ride roughshod over economic reality is surely false.

    ECONOMIST: The colonel rides on

  • But this does not mean people can "ride roughshod" over the reputations of others, ruining lives and careers with false allegations, he continued.

    BBC: Defamation Bill

  • While the government damns the judiciary as aloof from society, investors have the opposite complaint: that judges ride roughshod over contracts to produce socially benign results.

    ECONOMIST: How to reform Brazil's justice system

  • Developers say reforms are necessary to boost the industry but opponents fear that relaxing the rules will allow developers to ride roughshod over the country's remaining green spaces.

    BBC: Planning reform: Consultation attracts 10,000 responses

  • They might, for example, undermine the role of the IMF and World Bank, abandon attempts to expand free trade or even just ride roughshod over aid conditions in poor countries.

    ECONOMIST: The BRICs

  • "I'm just staggered to be quite honest that the council could be so insensitive and just ride roughshod over local people when there's so much strong feeling about it, " he added.

    BBC: New footpath in a copse

  • He also called for the immediate adoption of a report - due this week - on reducing the power of whips in Parliament, whom he said "ride roughshod over the views of" MPs.

    BBC: Cancel Queen's Speech, says Clegg

  • But this decision is a sign that some judges are beginning to recognize they cannot forever ride roughshod over public opinion -- which in a democracy, after all, is supposed to be the core of legitimacy.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • Neither, however, is entitled to ride roughshod over deliberative legislative processes in a way that threatens to make highly consequential and long-duration alterations in what is, at the moment, one of the government's most indispensable functions: identifying and countering the threat posed by Islamofascist terrorists.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Don't do it

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