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Even if it offers no solutions and sometimes feels like fragmented scenes rather than a fully formed piece, its poetic energy and urgency make it difficult to ignore.
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But over the past few years, I've found it difficult to ignore.
Modern audiences may find it difficult to ignore that a woman is playing the male lead.
The Algerian war had made it difficult to ignore France's own racial problems, and newspaper headlines in the kiosks outside the cafés made it even harder to forget the troubles back home.
His 295-page report on the earmarks cases, chock-full of embarrassing details, was seized on by government watchdogs, editorial writers and political partisans in television advertisements, making it difficult to ignore on Capitol Hill.
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Whatever the psychology behind it, it's difficult to ignore the sheer sense of adulation on some people's faces.
While Kinder's publishers have, admirably, refrained from exploiting the lit-gossip aspects of this book -- except to call it "long-awaited" -- it's difficult to ignore them.
It looks pretty good, but it's difficult to ignore that this film is almost entirely a result of Americans' dislike of subtitles.
CityMaps seems to think it's now onto the next big thing in mapping with its personalization efforts, but it's difficult to ignore the giant in the room, Google.
With inverted fingerprints, we see that experts find it more difficult to ignore the task-irrelevant half when it is incongruent and conflicts with the response they should be making, leading to a decrease in d' for those trials.
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