They understand that there are consequences to them continuing to flout the international community.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and Prime Minister Cameron Hold a Press Conference | The White House
Or it could continue to flout its responsibilities and face even more pressure and isolation.
Paying off the hold-outs would still be more expensive for Argentina than continuing to flout them.
ECONOMIST: Hold-out creditors seize an Argentine ship in Ghana
The virus is the first to flout the cardinal law of virus protection: Don't open suspicious attachments.
If countries think they can get away with it, the temptation to flout world-trade rules will grow.
Drivers in Cambridgeshire who flout flood warning signs and get stuck in deep water could face prosecution.
BBC: Cambridgeshire flood: Stranded drivers face prosecution
The ultimate solution, however, may be to bow to the laws of supply and demand that file-sharers flout.
And too many countries, including the euro zone's biggest members, were allowed to flout the rules with impunity.
Others complain that uncompensated internships flout labour standards, exploit nascent workers and surely depress wages for everyone else.
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Iraqi Sunnis in general feel he is trying to flout the people's will expressed at the ballot box.
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"I was at no time deliberately trying to flout the undertaking, " he said.
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U.S. Sanctions Violator : In 1997, Total became the first company to flout openly the U.S. Iran-Libya Sanctions Act.
The IRS must implement a system to aggressively pursue ghost preparers and jail those who intentionally flout the registration rules.
FORBES: 100,000 Preparers Who Failed to Follow New Registration Rules Are a Danger to Public
The manoeuvres of Microsoft and HP appear to comply with the letter of the regulations, even if they flout their spirit.
VAT, in order to ensure that Portugal does not flout the deficit ceiling of 3% imposed by the euro-zone's stability pact.
When the undercover authors offered to pay a premium to flout the rules, the rate of demand for identity documents fell precipitously.
Also, builders flout codes and often see their handiwork ripped down.
Shareholders will have a veto over salaries, golden handshakes will be forbidden, and managers of companies who flout the rules could face prison.
In Cambridgeshire drivers who flout flood warning signs and get stuck in deep water have been told by police they could face prosecution.
His first novel in more than a decade is a study of what can happen to Muslims who flout the conventions of their religion.
Financial free markets succeed not because institutions can flout the law, but because the law requires those institutions to play by a set of rules.
As I discussed in Hedge Fund Marketers Flout Country Club Rules, it is well-established that a favorite venue for hedge fund marketing is private clubs.
FORBES: Hedge Funds Migrate, Dominate South Florida Country Clubs
Individuals or firms that openly flout the law may do so in the well-founded belief that they are too powerful for the law to touch them.
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The beehive wearers flout this convention by piling their locks straight upward from the forehead, sometimes nearly a foot high, with their veils perched precariously on top.
WSJ: Young Women's Elaborate, High-Rise 'Camel Hump' Hairstyles Turn Heads in Dubai Malls
Call it the limbo of bad personal style: a realm where the players at least flout mores and where they demonstrate gross interpersonal, if not always professional, incompetence.
The healthcare law's insurance mandate does not begin until 2014, and those who flout the requirement to have insurance would not face a penalty until the following year.
BBC: US Supreme Court hears challenge to Obama healthcare law
When Seiji Maehara, the transport minister, forced Japan Airlines (JAL), the national flag-carrier, into a court-administered bankruptcy, he reportedly had to flout the wishes of his senior civil servants.
This willingness to flout the rules for the sake of being hip sets today's generation apart from predecessors, who accepted the personality-stifling garb as an obligatory rite of passage.
When a Eurozone country is in dire fiscal straits or breaks the stability pact (Germany and France like to flout its rules), fines just make the fiscal hole deeper.
The previous FDA head, Andrew von Eschenbach, permitted self-styled whistleblowers to flout the agency's ethics rules by publicly contradicting agency policy and disparaging drugs and drug companies that they disliked.
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