Sentence examples for carefully ignoring from inspiring English sources

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The government of Sri Lanka decided to accept this "gesture of goodwill" and to not "pursue this distasteful issue any further", while carefully ignoring additional inclusions in the statement that "numerous cases of rape and sexual violence in Sri Lanka, particularly acts committed against women held in detention by the government", have been detailed in the past.

In a recent issue of The Weekly Standard, for instance, one article tried to pin Lindh's defection to the Taliban on the alleged homosexuality of his father (while carefully ignoring the boy's Catholic background) while another tried earnestly to examine Hanssen's defection to the Soviet Union by focusing on his Catholicism.

Yet the New York Times and other major media strain to keep the global warming movement alive by carefully ignoring global warming "skeptics," and giving undeserved coverage to a small minority of liberal Republicans who call for carbon dioxide restrictions.

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At Cancun, the real question will be carefully ignored by delegates keen to preserve big business as usual.

Now I hope the people were smart enough to listen carefully, ignore the spin and decide for themselves.

It tetchily glances up at us, then goes back to work, ignoring a cat strolling by (who carefully ignores the bird too).

In fact, the nation's first constitution, adopted in 1824, contained a provision, which was carefully ignored until a short while ago, that the capital should be situated somewhere near the center of the country.

Nancy is a "slut," Bonnie has weird scars, and he carefully ignores Rochelle's perceived fault.

Beck's pages-long attack on the economics of Social Security carefully ignores the fact that the program reduced the poverty rate among seniors by about 70percentt.

The unrelenting Ministry of Truth narrative out of Washington about all these developments now carefully ignores the fact that, without Moscow, the "West" would never have sat down to discuss a final nuclear deal with Iran or gotten a chemical disarmament agreement out of Damascus.

But what the Romney campaign carefully ignores when positioning the candidate as a protector of coal jobs is that the industry -- increasingly mechanized and less needful of manpower -- has been shedding jobs for a long time anyway, even as production has risen.

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