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But, in retrospect, we neglected something important.
If indoor-related research is focused solely on formaldehyde and all efforts are applied to this compound, other pollutants will be easily neglected, something which can be counterproductive for human health.
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"There has been trauma, abuse, neglect, something that is going on," Ms. Lloyd said.
"Dam safety was a kind of a poster child for what can happen if government neglects something important," Mr. Tierney said in a telephone interview.
If we insist on looking backwards, yearning for the past glories of Wedgwood and ignoring what potters are trying to do now in terms of design, we are in danger, as Czerwinski says, "of neglecting something very important, happening under our noses".
On the other hand, to fail to address the fact that the proposition in question is intuitive that it is the content of an intuiting is, it seems, to neglect something important about one's apparent justification for believing the proposition.
One of such issues, says Mohamed, is child abuse and neglect, something he had experienced himself.
More recently, Sima (2014 §6.4) has argued that his computer simulation model of the enactive theory of imagery is well adapted to the incorporation of a principled, neurologically realistic simulation of representational neglect, something that Bartolomeo (2002) doubts is possible for models based upon pictorial or description theories.
Like Mr. Plensa's sculpture the photograph evokes something neglected, a soulful road not taken.
Cable is right that Britain needs a modern industrial policy, something neglected by governments in Britain for much of the last 30 years.
My own tastes are Catholic (my guilty pleasure at the moment is Mark Urban's Tank War), but when choosing the next book subject I am always on the look out for something neglected or disregarded – which noone could claim for the Second World War or the Tsars.
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