Were these rules to be routinely flouted, the game itself would not be possible.
Investigations found that even this extended period was "routinely flouted."
At Yale, for example, college drinking restrictions are routinely flouted.
Were these laws and rules taken seriously by anyone - or was it common knowledge in the industry that they were routinely flouted?
In cases where a client routinely flouts budgets, business managers are forced to go on the record with their objections to avoid liability.
Over the years, however, local restaurateurs have routinely flouted the law and have repeatedly paid fines of up to $100 a table.
At each turn we uncovered money changing hands and laws designed to protect people from irritating interferences in their lives being routinely flouted.
But the legislation is routinely flouted by police officers, who are confident that judges will ignore or refuse to enforce the restrictions.
Federal health agencies routinely flout a requirement to report any cases in which they pay medical malpractice claims against the government, federal investigators said Tuesday.
That professional writers routinely flout the rules of punctuation with impunity further muddies the situation.