Sentence examples for ignored subjects from inspiring English sources

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Whatever lens is used, every philanthropy can produce a list of what it thinks are ignored subjects.

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Professionals in the Quai d'Orsay worried that their boss was so in love with crisis that he was ignoring subjects that bored him, like reintegration into NATO.

The constant test prep in reading and math, combined with state budget cuts, caused schools to increasingly ignore subjects such as history, science, languages, civics, and even gym.

Mrs. Holst's son is a fifth grader in a suburban Houston school where she said teachers spent six weeks ignoring subjects not on the test, like science and social studies, while preparing students for the TAAS.

The country is like a "single-issue activist", wilfully ignoring subjects that might unite the countries in favour of those that heighten dissension.Neither side can resist scratching old sores.

Jones, director of the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard, said the news media can't ignore subjects because their imagery is divisive and painful, but it's also important not to gratuitously use disturbing images, and to instead put them into some context.

The evidence and quality rating used in this systematic review weighs the quantitative evidence over the qualitative, but we would be remiss to ignore subjects who consistently report that standing results in psychological, bowel and circulatory benefits that have not yet been measured by researchers.

Our finding was that the effect of ignoring subject dependency of bilateral operations is negligible; in this study the ordinary proportional hazards model produced results similar to the results of the shared frailty model with hazard ratio estimates of 1.85 and 1.94 respectively, when accounting for differences in age and sex by including these factors as covariates in the model.

In a further 5 cases, appropriate diagnoses that were missing in subjects' workup did form part of Isabel suggestions, but were ignored by subjects during their review of DDSS advice.

"Atonement" marks the second time that McEwan has returned to the subject of World War II -- the great ignored, unignorable subject for a generation of English novelists, who have on the whole preferred to deal with it obliquely, as Kazuo Ishiguro did in "The Remains of the Day".

But Bradvines ignored the subject at hand.

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