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Many ports of entry, like the remote crossings in Antler and Neche, N.D., still close for the night at the homey hour of 10 p.m., but the border agents are supposed to remain on duty until morning, making sure no one disregards the orange traffic cones placed in the road during off hours.

This was also true with respect to growth after pipetting onto the Phytophthora-selective medifm (if one disregards the cultures obtained from the fresh control suspensions prepared almost immediately on the same day and which therefore, in this situation, probably did grow from still living hyphal fragments).

Provided that one disregards the precise geometric shape, there is exactly one surface of genus g for every positive integer g.

It may, with no justification whatsoever, just feel wrong to them, and what's the point of a memorial to the dead if one disregards the emotions of those they left behind?

From a strict aficionado's angle, almost everything about Polar Bear's new album (released a year after its Mercury-nominated predecessor, In Each and Every One) disregards the jazz-police rulebook: the tunes are artlessly simple, while improv simmers on the back burner, and there's even a spoken homily about the meaning of life from Jamaican narrator Asar Mikael.

Population is an abstraction if, for instance, one disregards the classes of which it is composed.

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And its not the only one disregarding gender equity.

One disregard of a norm does not create a new norm.

Instead, they follow the model of adoption in which the original, genetic, familial relationship is permanently severed in order to create a new one, disregarding the principal that children deserve to know (all) their parents.

Inference on subpopulations is challenging because different types of risks need to be accounted for: On the one hand, disregarding a relevant subpopulation one may miss a treatment option due to a dilution of the treatment effect in the full population.

In summary, some errors in human behaviour often stem from the differences between predicted, experienced and remembered utility; e.g. when making judgements at time (t_0) about some consumption related moment in the future at time (t_1), one often disregards the fact that their current experiences will be different from their expectations.

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