Sentence examples for ignored on grounds from inspiring English sources

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So there is always something to check, given that the issues cannot be ignored on grounds of improbability.

The closer to micro level choices by health professionals between the needs of their individual patients, the stronger the case that these indirect non health benefits and costs should be ignored on grounds of fairness.

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Grade II listings can be ignored on the grounds of the economic or social benefit of redevelopment.

In Kiev, the Ukrainian parliament has called the vote illegitimate and voted to dissolve the Crimean parliament, a decision that has been ignored on the ground, where Russian troops and armed local "self-defence" units remain in control.

Up until today I'd always ignored Future Islands on the grounds that any band with a name as derivative and Pitchfork-y as Future Islands was unlikely to make original sounding music.

However in many of these studies spatial aspects of signal processing are often ignored, typically on the grounds that any key aspects of signalling can be captured in appropriate temporal models.

However, this ignores the on-the-ground complexity; both infectious and chronic diseases shape patterns of population health and overwhelming burden of disease - as measured in proportion of total deaths - is from chronic diseases.

(Speaking of ideology, the show is nothing if not even-handed -- it's not as though the American side is shown as glorious and correct and the Soviets as dark and evil. The differences in the American and Soviet belief systems aren't ignored, but on the ground, both sides are shown as pretty cold and calculating toward their operatives).

By zeroing in on façades we tend to ignore, Yankus grounds his show in sturdy, workaday satisfactions.

Example: "Ms Desai details various contacts made and also the affects (sic) this was having on her mental state for Police to ignore this on the grounds that the suspect for this was a Journalist would be bordering on neglect of duty.

If that wasn't extraordinary enough, get a load of this ungrammatical drivel, apparently showing undue partiality to the person Davies was seeking to interview: "Ms Desai details various contacts made and also the affects (sic) this was having on her mental state for Police to ignore this on the grounds that the suspect for this was a Journalist would be bordering on neglect of duty.

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