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"We ought not to exalt ourselves so high as completely to neglect what was originally animal in our nature.
On one condition: that you do not become distracted by [unclear] and neglect what is greater, paying attention to the enemy.
The central problem is that these policies neglect what economists call "public goods": items and services that benefit many people and can't easily be withheld from those who don't pay for them directly.
Ms. Tillyard does not neglect what is arguably the main task of the historical novelist, which is to instruct painlessly — to fill the reader with details about what it was really like back then.
When we choose where to invest our time, as opposed to where to invest money, we are more likely to neglect what else we could have done with it.
It's Kelly's admission of poor parenting and neglect – what Americans call "issues" – of his daughter Joann, aka Arriraye, for whom it serves as an introductory showcase, as she responds in an appealingly vulnerable, lightly autotuned warble about how she's prepared to "meet [him] halfway".
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Mr. Goldstone largely neglects what prompted Israel to act militarily against Hamas.
If we came here and neglected what got us here in the first place it would reflect badly on us.
For all its urbanity, however, "Identity and Violence" neglects what others will take to be common sense.
It accused the two critics of bias, bad faith, peddling "deplorable misinformation" and neglecting what the 15 regard as proper procedure.
But it is important to avoid neglecting what is perhaps the greatest contemporary concern in Kenya: the country has become a hotbed of international terrorism.
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