• To think this is self-evident is to misunderstand who's riding roughshod over public pensions.

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  • In addition, the EPA has been riding roughshod over states that are heavily invested in refining.

    FORBES: Obama Bends the EPA Rules When It Helps Him

  • It was "deeply dismayed by the actions of the Zimbabwean government - which is riding roughshod over hard-won democratic rights", the party said.

    BBC: Mugabe defiant as criticism grows

  • It seems genuinely concerned - rightly or not - about the possibility of an unchecked U.S. and its NATO allies riding roughshod over other nations.

    CNN: EMBASSY FIASCO

  • His opponents also accuse him of riding roughshod over the country's democratic institutions by backing the adoption of a new constitution in a popular vote last September.

    BBC: Ecuador's Correa set for poll win

  • It seems the once-roiled GOP ecosystem has returned to form, with the relatively squishy next man in line riding roughshod over the grassroots in the name of inevitability.

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  • But this activism -- running schools and prisons, overturning referendums, riding roughshod over established custom or law -- has warped our politics, most notably with the abortion issue.

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  • Anglo has a reputation for riding roughshod over shareholders' interests.

    ECONOMIST: The inside outsider | The

  • But Tory former cabinet minister Lord Forsyth of Drumlean accused Lord Hart of "driving a coach and horses" through Lords procedures and "riding roughshod" over the advice of the clerks.

    BBC: Peers vote to block MP constituency boundary changes

  • JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has made clear the unique benefits of big banking, but the full consequences of riding roughshod over private property rights on such a scale remain to be pointed out.

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  • The government are riding roughshod over us.

    BBC: Born Abroad

  • In the absence of a nuclear-arms programme, chemical or biological weapons, or any credible links between the Iraqi regime and al-Qaeda, the question is what American national interest was at stake that justified sacrificing the lives of American and Iraqi soldiers and civilians, straining ties with America's oldest allies and riding roughshod over international institutions?

    ECONOMIST: Was war warranted?

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