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I would never disregard something like that".
I also think that Lohr and Cusumano completely disregard something else important: innovation.
In business, we often disregard something we initially deemed unimportant, only to find out later that it is, in fact, a fundamental issue.
It means to openly disregard something such as to "flout convention".
Stewart the returns to counsel table, his associate smiles, and his client whispers, "How can a jury disregard something they've already heard?" Stewart answers, "They can't.
Instructing a jury to disregard something they've already heard has been assailed as a fiction, a judicial fraud, and tantamount to telling a jury to "un-ring a bell".
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Disregarding something that isn't Okay will not enable or empower us to create any form of resolution or way forwards.
So far, these entreaties have been so much incense in the wind, a disregarded blasphemy, something akin to asking Americans to quit chopping down evergreens at Christmas time.
I simply don't care, because if most women feel invisible and disregarded, then something has to be done about it.
Many other business leaders, however, have not - and disregard culture as something vague, soft and insignificant.
Although, as biographer Jean Edward Smith wrote, Grant's peace policy was "remarkably progressive and humanitarian" for its time, it ultimately disregarded native cultures, something modern Americans see "as a grave error".
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