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A qualitative study with traders in the two markets in 2010 and 2012 is used to explore the often ignored implications that large-scale transport development initiatives, albeit well intentioned, can have on the livelihoods of urban residents who may attach varying meanings to a road.
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But this sweeping assertion ignored the implications of his own evidence.
Investors, desperate for yield, simply ignored the implications of the ruling.
Because the settlements will never go, and yet almost everyone likes to pretend otherwise, we have resolutely ignored the implications of what Israelis have long been proud to call "the facts on the ground".
(Mr. Abernathy, second-in-command of S.C.L.C., slipped once and said, "Now here's James Peck, for James Farmer, to tell us whether core is with us". Peck ignored the implications of the "whether" and spoke as eloquently as the rest).
Bertero et al. (1978) reported the some effects of near-fault ground motion, but they ignored the implications in seismic design.
It seems pretty clear that most journalists covering this story ignored the implications of this line.
But more surprisingly, the author himself ignored the implications of what he wrote.
Although our curriculum already included such exposure, it appeared students by and large ignored its implications.
In every society and every religion, leaders have downplayed, if not ignored, its implication of dignity for all and instead lent moral support to the degradation of racial and ethnic minorities, colonial subjects, women and girls, and homosexuals.
And then, no doubt rightly, decide to ignore the implications.
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