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Public health discourse and campaigns still tend to ignore for instance, notions of sexual pleasure and desire to mention a few, or to focus largely on negative aspects of sex and sexuality.
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He routinely interrupted our interview to ask that something he said earlier be tweaked or ignored, for instance.
It became a nostrum among rank-and-file Republicans that mainstream opinion polls are biased and should be ignored, for instance, and that voter fraud is rampant and explains much of the Democrats' inner-city support.
It ignored, for instance, the rise of risky, exotic new financial instruments, primarily credit-default swaps.
In many countries, laws protecting intellectual property rights have been essentially ignored: for instance, in 2012 alone, 9 US patent-protected products had their patent rights either denied or revoked in India.
The key question of how much failure should be tolerated is not ignored, for instance.
Thus, we used mixed models with so-called crossed random effects (Fitzmaurice et al. 2004), with the goal of providing more trustworthy inference than procedures that would have ignored, for instance, the variability caused by the labeling.
However, it has been shown in a number of studies that there are exceptions in areas such as in geosciences where Dufour and Soret effects are significant and cannot be ignored; see for instance Kafoussias and Williams [29], Awad et al. [30], and the references therein.
Ignored, for instance, was Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold's end-of-August call for the president to develop an Afghan withdrawal timetable.
Such a response, said so flatly and so often, is hardly an overwhelmingly persuasive response it ignores, for instance, the need for him and his fellow soldiers to be in that position in the first place--and it's not entirely clear from the film we're supposed to believe him that things are so black and white.
The claim that only a worldly aristocrat could have created such great plays might sound plausible in a blog or a book, where you can ignore nagging facts (for instance, not a shred of documentary evidence connects De Vere to the plays, and he died in 1604 before 10 or so of Shakespeare's Jacobean plays were written, several of them collaboratively).
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