Sentence examples for point of neglecting from inspiring English sources

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The room burst into gasps, then tears, then group hugs, almost to the point of neglecting the smiling success story.

Domosławski's biography, despite concentrating on the scandal to the point of neglecting other aspects of Kapuściński's life and work, tends to suspend judgment.

The current Lithuanian government thus emphasises Soviet crimes, sometimes to the point of neglecting obvious opportunities to acknowledge the scale of the Holocaust in Lithuania and the role of Lithuanians in the mass shootings on Lithuanian territory.

Opposition parties sought to portray Mr Salmond as being obsessed with winning the referendum to the point of neglecting Scotland's real social problems, while accusing him of watering down his vision of independence - on issues like keeping the pound and the monarch as head of state - to maximise the 'Yes' vote.

In addition, their mode of fighting was ill suited to confronting Belisarius' veterans: the Vandal army was composed exclusively of cavalry, lightly armoured and armed only for hand-to-hand combat, to the point of neglecting entirely the use of bows or javelins, in stark contrast to Belisarius' heavily armoured cataphracts and horse archers.

My point in singling out Abbey was to comment on the romanticism that overcomes some conservationists to the point of neglecting reality.

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"I cannot watch violent films… I am complacent to the point of neglect about my body… I am more vulnerable and frightened than I can ever remember being.

Road-traffic congestion, over-priced public transport, poor air quality, a chronic and corrosive accommodation crisis and a frightening, sometimes criminal, disaffection among many of London's young have gone unchallenged to the point of neglect.

Poor quality child care, sometimes reaching the point of neglect, would still be a reality for millions of U.S. families.

Rich or poor, neurotic or "chilled" to the point of neglect, we're all swift to allocate blame.

It was formed in a state-backed merger in 1921 and nationalised in 1955, and at some point has been accused of neglecting every corner of the economy.

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