He also downplays the quality of early muskets, but that too ignores the same reality. |
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This ignores the fact that these generic drugs are only better value if they are safe and effective. |
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She deliberately ignores the conversation and refuses to listen to the audible words. |
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A concern with the bones ignores the flesh and the blood, the spirit and vitality of form. |
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Sadly, political fluff and rhetoric again ignores clear indisputable facts. |
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The report, released last Thursday, admits what is no longer deniable and ignores everything else. |
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Of course, Polanyi also ignores very important actual conspiracies like the Fabians. |
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Dad ignores daughter if he passes her in the street and she wishes they had never heard of the Lottery. |
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This analysis ignores gains in quality of life, principally because of a lack of information. |
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With this bill it ignores a court decision, yet on the seabed and foreshore issue it heralds a court decision. |
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He argues that this ignores the complex interaction between orthodox intellectual culture and heterodox expression. |
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An eighth film is in the can for this year and ignores the fact that at the end of Halloween H20 Michael was literally decapitated. |
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In this case it also ignores the fact that the insurance slip and reinsurance cover notes also contained the Stabler Wording. |
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Therefore, such a practice that overemphasizes the role of the college entrance examination and ignores basic humanity should not be praised. |
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But this power is achieved by historicizing Chesnutt in a way that ignores important forces that recent scholarship has illuminated. |
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If somebody ignores the signs, it's a cue for tellers to perch their pinkies on the silent-alarm buttons. |
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I wonder this as nature utterly ignores me, going about her business while paying no attention to the disheveled samurai under the cherry tree. |
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The book ignores such words as ball, bound, and plane, which are both homophonic and homographic. |
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This looks to things in their horizontal relations and thus ignores the many other levels of existence. |
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What this ignores is the horrid possibility that the larger force will bring its full might to bear on the issue. |
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Being too choosy to find a proper suitor for herself, Emma ignores her own romantic desires and endeavors to find a match for her friend. |
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It wilfully ignores the real differences between the needs of the disabled and the needs of the able-bodied. |
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We cannot condone a religion or a political party that ignores the rights of half the human race. |
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Suspecting no connection between Edward and Lucy, she treats Lucy wonderfully, while she coolly ignores Elinor. |
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We cannot have a church which ignores the modern world and which turns a blind eye to society. |
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If an inner city parent ignores a summons, the police and courts have bigger fish to fry. |
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And when the US ignores that fact, it damages our own credibility as a global advocate of democratic reform. |
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He ignores the fact that workers need the full freedom to organise to defend themselves against the rapacious greed of their employers. |
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This is true in so far as it goes, but it ignores the personal nature of the duty an employer has to each of his individual employees. |
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Relying on personal experience ignores the possibility of self-deception and confirmation bias. |
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Compaine notes that Bagdikian obsesses over big media acquisitions but ignores divestures. |
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The movie also ignores the reality of the ethnic diversification of the American South in recent years. |
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Sutton's reputation as a bit of a lad who likes the rough and tumble ignores a few home truths. |
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And the high profile of ladettes ignores the fact that the majority of women drink alone at home. |
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Pablo ignores him and insistently continues, asking him what he wears under his skirt. |
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This line ignores the fundamental divergences between US and Indian interests. |
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And she mostly steadfastly ignores my shouted commands, my entreaties and panting demands to be set free when the siren songs call me again. |
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However, as will be seen below, the calculation of the trade-off in Chart 2 ignores the disincentive effect of taxation. |
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The prime minister is so enamoured of the European ideal that he ignores the economic downside, says his former adviser. |
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The author ignores another problem with inductivism, widely elaborated in philosophy. |
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The theory ignores the fact that SUVs present significant rollover risk in accidents, making them just as dangerous overall as passenger cars. |
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Two museum exhibitions support the argument that contemporary New Zealand fashion ignores its own past. |
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The article strikes a discordant note precisely because it ignores the pope's counsel. |
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He is a bit of a loose cannon and in a bank robbery mission he ignores direct orders to stand down and ends up accidentally shooting a hostage. |
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The ruling coalition's campaign ignores criticisms and presents the image of a party destined to govern. |
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It also ignores non-cash items such as depreciation of assets and the amortisation of acquisitions. |
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All this pointless palaver about safety nets ignores the fact that Medicare IS a safety net. |
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It's far from perfect, ignores half of everything I play, but fun all the same. |
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He talks people down, stretches the truth, ignores or denies uncomfortable facts, is blatantly rude to anyone to questions him. |
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Historian Grundy, like Thucydides, completely ignores the Greek and Magian worldviews. |
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If one combines different crosses simultaneously but ignores the different relationships among individuals, substantial bias may result. |
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Not only is it colorlessly written but it ignores much fascinating material. |
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In particular, it ignores those emotions which involve higher cognitive processes, such as jealousy, envy, and Schadenfreude. |
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The model therefore ignores the effects of any horizontal loads that might arise as a consequence of ophiolite emplacement. |
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The quest for perfect information demands the highest investment of time and money and ignores the law of diminishing returns. |
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Google ignores most punctuation, except apostrophes, hyphens and quote marks. |
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This ignores all those pupils who go to secondary modern schools and are discriminated against by the selection system. |
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The commentary focuses on a single endpoint of one study and completely ignores other important and meaningful results from that study. |
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This is another example of a failed initiative that ignores the core questions. |
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In fact most of the analysis and policy discussion on the environment ignores the question of gender inequalities. |
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It ignores the fundamental economic question of whether patents for computer software promote innovation. |
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He ignores the long tradition of religious toleration under the Ottoman Empire. |
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You don't pussyfoot around and make excuses for a murderous dictator who ignores U.N. mandates for 12 years. |
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For what it's worth, Tim ignores the media grandstanding and gets to the very heart of the issue. |
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The driver ignores the police command and, like his cohorts, walks defiantly up the berm, disappearing from view. |
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That proposal ignores the perils of using minor league basketball to train players. |
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In spite of much literature that ignores the question, it cannot be infinite. |
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That ignores the fact that most people won't opt-out, but will simply trash the email. |
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It is inequitable because it ignores the question of how many people have to be supported from any one individual's earnings. |
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In emphasizing the objectively determinable market value, Bueckner ignores the value of the dogs as companions and as beloved pets. |
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The birdbrain concerned ignores the fact that people are complaining precisely because the pests are NOT leaving them alone. |
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She resolutely ignores me, making a theatrical show of turning away and yawning. |
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The tutorial is ancient as computers go, so it ignores cursor keys and other modern conveniences. |
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The argument conveniently ignores the political reality of devolution, ie that we are Europeans through contribution, not derivation. |
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None ignores the crucial question of how their institution is likely to be changed by enlargement. |
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For another, it entirely ignores the question of how many people who voted Tory last time are going Lib Dem this time. |
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However, the debate over proper procedure ignores the most obvious question. |
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My boyfriend is not too keen on them, but the Professor just shrugs and ignores him. |
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Such a view ignores the extent to which intellectuals and politicians feed psychically on one another's approval. |
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The movie ignores the fact that he was an alcoholic who died a penniless boozer. |
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Much structural analysis, much narratology, ignores or downplays the role of time in narrative in the name of synchronicity. |
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The idea that men have become lost and confused in this brave new world where women are equals ignores humankind's perennial ability to adapt. |
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A geek is a nerd who knows lots about one thing that everyone else ignores. |
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They may choose to terminate friendships if they perceive that a partner refuses to share or ignores their feelings. |
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Lessons learned, it seems, are not taken to heart, or the next generation willfully ignores the hard truths purchased through blood, sweat, and tears by their parents. |
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It slows down the good employers and ignores the bad he says. |
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Whether a doctor withholds material information or simply ignores a lack of consent, she betrays the patient's trust and thereby undermines his autonomy. |
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Of course, calling Descartes the first nerd grossly ignores his personal refinement, elegant prose style, sly wit, even his surprising career as a soldier of fortune. |
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If one ignores removability of the optical medium from the drive, optical disk storage is inferior in every respect to magnetic hard disk storage. |
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The shaky claim that DNA is a replicator ignores the endless subtle variation by means of which nature passes life on from one generation to the next. |
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Judge Eagan also ignores the lies and perjuries that have surrounded discussion of this program by the NSA with Congress. |
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Even while he ignores his own part in the equation, one thing English does stress, over and over, is the importance of a good panel in the modern game. |
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The film, though set during the English Civil War, ignores conflicts between Cavaliers and Roundheads to dwell on the seedy lawlessness sown by the war. |
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However, the stress she places on their emergence because of, not in spite of, a schism in the cultural industry ignores their colonized positions. |
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Although many diners and restaurants serve Manhattan clam chowder full of potatoes, this recipe ignores them and is much more delicate and interesting as a consequence. |
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After all, one cannot bind together Europe's diversity in any meaningful way if one ignores the one thing that has enriched the continent for 2,000 years. |
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But this rather ignores the deterioration of law and order and stories of torture and beatings suffered by those that dared to protest during matches. |
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Introduced in July 1999, the software ignores misspellings, interprets incorrect phraseology or unclear terminology, accepts ambiguity and expects error. |
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Truth be told, the hope of destroying the rubes by ignoring them vainly ignores the most inescapable fact of our lives. |
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Of course, this whole hullabaloo ignores the fact that this old lady actually did know who he is. |
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This, of course, completely ignores both the fact that a brutal violent dictatorship has been overthrown, and that a significant regional threat to stability has been removed. |
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Being one of these people who buries their head in the sand and ignores imminent problems, I just pushed myself too far lately and ended up just losing it. |
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However, this doesn't square with Brimelow's worldview, so he ignores it. |
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Whilst you could argue that Secret Wars is an album that only committed Sonic Youth fans will like, to do so ignores the essential catchiness of the tracks. |
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The paper also ignores the practical difficulties inherent in the outworking of a political settlement which has an acceptance of the unionist veto as its central tenet. |
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An overemphasis on market protection and monopolistic tendencies ignores that the people involved recognize the competitive nature of the drug business and act accordingly. |
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The oath sworn by new citizens remains the source of some bitterness among traditionalists north of the Border, who claim it ignores Scotland's unique history. |
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He ignores the weather, intent on arriving at his second destination. |
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The two noblemen fawn falsely over De Guiche, who ignores them. |
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This one-sided view of health also ignores what has been learnt about the broader social determinants of disease and the two-way connections between well-being and illness. |
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This view is inadequate today because it ignores the role of organized mass parties, pressure groups, a large Civil Service, and interventionist government. |
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He thus ignores the complex and often contradictory nature of identity. |
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The Scottish mindset, not averse to a bit of inverted snobbery now and then, collectively ignores the game and its perceived hoity-toity primness. |
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However, I would argue that condemning all metal detectorists, as some archaeologists do, ignores the fact that most detectorists themselves abhor illegal activity. |
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One problem with this criticism is that it ignores exaptation, the adaptation of a trait originally developed for one function to some other function. |
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Like Pabst's Lulu, Stasha ignores money and seeks no economic goal. |
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Parker represents a univocal aesthetic that ignores beauty's infinite horizon. |
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The rate of infection is astronomical, and the rest of the LGB ignores this issue, framing it still as a gay issue. |
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Only the pulpiest goshwow adventure sci-fi ignores the mandates of realism. |
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However, Ken completely ignores all other taxes, per the custom of the glibertarian. |
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Cantwell, meanwhile, avouches himself a religious man, but completely ignores Hockstadter's revelation, returning immediately to business. |
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A coarser transcription which ignores some of this detail is called a broad transcription. |
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Any new constitutional settlement which ignores these factors will be built on uneven ground. |
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The approximation actually ignores events such as coarticulatory effects across word boundaries. |
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I've always liked the naive way in which he ignores all the background detail. |
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This patch of cells, in the fusiform gyrus, doesn't respond as strongly to letters arranged nonsensically and ignores words spoken aloud. |
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Static imputation errantly ignores this uncertainty and pretends the indicators were observed. |
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Desperate to be reunited with her child before it's too late, Carmella tries to forget her postop pain and ignores medical advice to stay in bed. |
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The Home Office regularly downplays or ignores evidence that asylum seekers have been tortured, a charity claimed today. |
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The much-bandied term multiculturalism will be a recipe for balkanization and ghettoization if it ignores history. |
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The accepted view of the 1930s ignores the arms race which was 'an independent, self-perpetuating and often overriding impersonal force that shaped events' in this period. |
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It is also important to know that dryrot is a bigger problem in many areas that termite damage, and a termite inspection generally ignores dryrot. |
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He reinterprets the country's history, critiques scholarship that focuses on Qadhdhafi and ignores society and culture, and includes the voices of ordinary citizens. |
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Obviously this subdivision of the data ignores many other defensive measures the Allies developed during the war, so interpretation must be constrained. |
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No matter how much USC coach Pete Carroll ignores speculation linking him to the Arizona Cardinals job, the NFL continues to be abuzz with the idea. |
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Some scholars insist this explanation ignores the religious context, and others question it as an apologetic of the philosophical coherence of the text. |
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Implicitly, this growth rate is the trend in the average level of GDP over the period, which implicitly ignores the fluctuations in the GDP around this trend. |
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Such hoards would necessitate a wealthy owner, and their supposed existence ignores the command structure of a pirate vessel, in which the crew often served by free suffrage. |
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The Bluest Eye, for example, features a dark-skinned child who cannot possibly pass for white, yet Pecola ignores biology and becomes a blue-eyed Shirley Temple. |
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But basing public policy on a broad deregulator idea ignores the important difference between the education of our children and other public pursuits. |
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Dry prominence, on the other hand, ignores water, snow, and ice features and assumes that the surface of the earth is defined by the solid bottom of those features. |
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He generally ignores the traditional conventions of literary Scots, used for example by Allan Ramsay, Robert Fergusson, Robert Burns, Robert Louis Stevenson, and James Orr. |
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However, the private provider's incentive to reduce costs is excessive because this provider ignores the adverse effects on quality that are not contractable. |
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For the sake of contrasting 'German', 'Australian' and 'Melanesian' patterns of behaviour, Hiery deliberately ignores the diversity of Papua New Guinean societies. |
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The council, having issued the PCN in the first place, takes notice of statutory declarations and ignores any attempts at proving your innocence of an alleged contravention. |
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FitzGibbon's 1965 biography ignores Thomas's heavy drinking and skims over his death, giving just two pages in his detailed book to Thomas's demise. |
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Although Bede's account makes Laurence's miraculous flogging the trigger for Eadbald's baptism, this completely ignores the political and diplomatic problems facing Eadbald. |
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The removal of jazz undermines the spirit of the Mobos and ignores the place of jazz in the heritage of black music and its influence on other popular music. |
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Renato and Michelle Rosaldo dealt with it extensively in their study of the Ilongot but Dumont ignores their work, as he does Kiefer's discussion of violence among the Tausug. |
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The tragic image of the blues that originated in the Mississippi Delta ignores the competitive and entrepreneurial spirit of the bluesman himself. |
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Alan Brown suggests, however, that Berlin ignores the fact that values are commensurable in the extent to which they contribute to the human good. |
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As such, any reflex response that the absence of a helmet might be a causative factor in someone's injuries often ignores the reality on our roads. |
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But Tristan's horse, Biscuit, ignores his command to giddyup. |
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Mr Lyttle is yet another glype who ignores everything of substance. Is it any wonder the AO is in such a mess when it relies on the likes of ye to be its apologists? |
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Jessie's already in the gym, and when she sees me walk in with Eva she just turns her back on me and IGNORES me. |
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