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But should we disregard the diagnostic potential of simple 89Zr compounds?!
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If this restriction is combined with the assumption that non-existence and existence are incomparable in value for a person, we may derive a view called comparativism: We should disregard the welfare of uniquely realisable people, that is, people who only exist in one of the compared outcomes (Heyd 1988; Bykvist 1998).
I have heard some pundits say we should disregard the likes of Bachmann and West because when we give them airtime and talk about them we play into their hands.
Whatever we do, we should absolutely disregard Wall-street funded reports urging us -- under false pretenses of accuracy -- to cut Social Security benefits.
Another argument pressed by Nescher is that we should disregard the common suffix "craft" and compare Slick and Sleek alone.
Some political candidates suggest that we should disregard judges' rulings or overtly intimidate jurists with subpoenas to Congressional hearings that would be tantamount to show trials.
At a sales meeting on e-technology, a presenter said that to be successful, we should disregard those with minimal income in favor of those with substantial income.
However, that is not to say we should disregard headlines and tweets.
That these outcomes were separated from their origins by so many years doesn't mean we should disregard them.
"The fact a particular power may never to our knowledge have been misused doesn't mean we should disregard creating transparent safeguards for its use — if this can be done without interfering with operational capability.
But as it is, now that the whole of the country as far as the Alps has been designated Italy, we should disregard these boundaries, but none the less agree, as is agreed by all, that Ombrica, properly so‑called, extends all the way to Ravenna; for Ravenna is inhabited by these people.
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