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- verb Present participle of
ignore .
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Examples
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Granted, you might not take it to the extreme I have in ignoring the local transit system that I depend on every day.
Chris Guillebeau: Focus on What You Need to Know Chris Guillebeau 2010
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Granted, you might not take it to the extreme I have in ignoring the local transit system that I depend on every day.
Chris Guillebeau: Focus on What You Need to Know Chris Guillebeau 2010
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What you are ignoring is that the public debt was funded by people buying war bonds and stamps.
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Granted, you might not take it to the extreme I have in ignoring the local transit system that I depend on every day.
Chris Guillebeau: Focus on What You Need to Know Chris Guillebeau 2010
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Never mind your glaring hypocracy in ignoring Petzal's beautiful (and oh so essential and critical) theme of "Passing Things Along."
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The Obama administration took another tack, eventually adopting a policy of "strategic patience," a euphemism for ignoring North Korea and hoping it wouldn’t throw a tantrum.
John Feffer: Why 2012 Will Shake Up Asia and the World John Feffer 2011
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What you are ignoring is the past year of Congressional gnashing of teeth over HCR, which has made it clear that a public option is not going to pass (Greenwald rather blithely assumes that is can pass by reconciliation, which is far from clear to me).
Matthew Yglesias » The Strange Death of the Public Option 2010
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What ferociously pragmatic value is there in ignoring the systemic problem, the towing wall of derivatives and defaults, roaring toward your beach house?
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The real fraud is in ignoring facts and not checking the facts, worse yet responding without having any real facts.
warming-gate 2009
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Never mind your glaring hypocracy in ignoring Petzal's beautiful (and oh so essential and critical) theme of "Passing Things Along."
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We argue that digital information literacy must include the competence of critical ignoring—choosing what to ignore and where to invest one’s limited attentional capacities.
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