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Perry Ciment Miami Beach, March 9, 2010 To the Editor: Bob Herbert maintains that the Obama administration is ignoring the troubles of ordinary Americans by focusing on health care.
Some populist critics decried this ambition, and John Hammond, a well-to-do liberal impresario, denounced Ellington's concert works as vapid, accusing him of ignoring the troubles of his people.
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But that would require ignoring the trouble with the state-secrets privilege.
Ignoring the trouble longtime resident Ernest Hemingway might get in if he were still alive, consider this: Does community policing mean that the guy rolling through a puddle at a crosswalk is enjoying his own quality of life or violating someone else's?
She ignored the troubles outside, and only worried about within.
Schmidt is so smitten -- and his wish to ignore the mounting troubles involving his daughter, Charlotte, who, as "the Jew's wife," has to face up to the fact of her husband's extramarital dalliance as well as the extralegal exploits that have cost him his partnership at Schmidt's old firm, is so strong -- that he agrees to play the willing cuckold.
For me the whole point of throwing up was to look better, and I was having trouble ignoring the prospect of looking worse if I kept at it long enough.
The whole point is just that I can't control it, so why waste time worrying about it?" Mary Williams, who helped her son celebrate Sunday by preparing a feast that included meatloaf, butterbeans, cabbage and cornbread, had more trouble ignoring the negativity.
People have gotten into serious legal trouble for ignoring the censors, which Mr. Lee has not done.
For example, The Today Show's Savannah Guthrie recently felt compelled to ask Clinton why she has trouble connecting with voters, ignoring the connections she's clearly made with crowds who turn out to see her.
Hillary Clinton outraged LGBT activists on Friday with her comments at Nancy Reagan's funeral praising the former first lady for helping start a "national conversation" about HIV – remarks that critics say ignore the Reagans' deeply troubling legacy on the 1980s Aids crisis.
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