He is sadly pedaling a form of escapism that neglects the real material existence. |
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If the meth user neglects his dental hygiene, as many reportedly do, it's goodbye choppers, hello dentures. |
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This model of media production work neglects in particular the social embeddedness of meaning. |
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By focusing too tightly on symbols and archetypes, Werness sometimes neglects artistic process and unique aspects of cultural significance. |
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This would indeed be the case if one neglects the presence of fixed charge inside associated with the encapsidated genome. |
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He who neglects this should not be surprised if his students make light of him. |
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This neglects the possibility of domain formation, of specific molecular interactions via stickers and repellers, and of membrane undulations. |
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He neglects as well the rapid spread of secondary co-education in the 1970s and the backlash against it in some quarters in the last decade. |
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While the novel is full of terse, vivid and polemical writing, the author neglects to create a fulfilling narrative. |
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He answers the question himself, articulating their heinous neglects and itemising many of their crimes specifically. |
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He drinks in his mess, is coarsely sarcastic at home, neglects his worn-down wife, and evidently rules his wayward children harshly. |
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Fletcher also neglects to observe that the passage he cites from The Caslle is direct speech. |
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Despite a nice list of Web sites, he neglects to note primary sources available in translation and is unselective about secondary literature. |
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If he refuses or neglects to do so, the Minister is declining jurisdiction which is granted to him alone. |
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The man who neglects building himself up will be floored by difficulties with which he could cope easily if he were in top condition. |
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He especially resents the many hours during which his wife neglects him for matters of state. |
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Three lovelorn teenage girls: Marie, the tomboy, neglects her lumpish friend Anne for Floriane, a synchronized swimming nymphet. |
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However what it neglects to understand is that people who are casting about for a place to invest want to have access to the U. S. market. |
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But that supposes a kind of periphrastic conjugation and neglects the indications of parallelism. |
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But in banking on the future, this approach loses sight of the present and neglects the role that children currently play as community members. |
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This classification often neglects patients with simultaneous occurrence of hyperevaporation and hyposecretion. |
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The constitution neglects to reference the 40,000 years of Indigenous history before white settlement. |
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But she neglects to point out that there were memorable hiccups in Jobs's time too. |
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In truth, the Conservative budget that promised something for everyone neglects those who are most in need. |
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A judgment by default can be rendered against a defendant who neglects to file a defence. |
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She neglects to remind her to take the antibiotics that she has prescribed. |
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It neglects the strategic and specific aspects of agriculture and underestimates the distortions caused by U. S. supports. |
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Nevertheless, the report could have gone further into detail, as it unfortunately neglects so-called self-employed workers. |
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But the bill neglects to look at preventing trafficking and neglects to consider the root causes of child trafficking. |
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Any country that neglects basic education tends to doom its illiterate people to inadequate access to the opportunities of global commerce. |
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Any school which neglects this duty and which offers merely pre-cast conclusions hinders the personal development of its pupils. |
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In the pursuit of pseudo-scientific tractability, neoclassical economics neglects the dynamic aspects of the social realm and delivers a static utilitarian calculus. |
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Yet Gorenberg neglects to mention that the mishna in Avot actually explicitly prefers a different interpretation. |
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More fundamentally, he neglects to work out the contradiction between Lincoln's commitment to necessitarian philosophy and to libertarian political economy. |
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He neglects to mention the other sites his search brings up. |
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If you provide enough disk storage, an entire backup run can proceed on schedule even when a tape drive fails or when somebody neglects to load the expected tapes. |
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However, he neglects to mention that at 316 Thames Valley and Essex sites, which represented more than half of the trial, the number of injury accidents actually increased! |
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As for the Integrity Act, while it spells out the definition of corruption, it neglects to state any sanctions for government officials found guilty of abusing their office. |
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For example, he neglects to mention that one of the flaws of manual counting is being deliberately imported into the computerised and supposedly more accurate system. |
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Self also neglects to provide headings or subheads on the grounds that these were coined by sub-editors and were therefore not worthy of inclusion. |
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The ad neglects to state that payday loans are one of the most expensive ways of borrowing money, or that such loans are actually illegal in some states. |
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It aims at improving rotation and clarifies certain rules in this area, however it totally neglects the issue of participation in the exercise by staff's representives. |
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But whoever neglects to understand it can be assured to fail. |
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He writes with warmth, which usually neglects method, and those partitions and pauses which men educated in schools observe. |
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The returning officer may dismiss any election officer who neglects to perform his duties, engages in partisan work or is not qualified to hold the office. |
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Attributing changes in health or education status solely to hospitals or schools and the money spent on them neglects all these factors and can be misleading. |
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You carry out repairs or install a system but your worker neglects to carry out a check, leading to significant material damage for your neighbours. |
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Obstinacy and willful neglects must be mastered, even though it cost blows. |
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If an employer neglects to pay the pension insurance, data describing the existence of an employment relationship may be obtained from taxation records when the employer reports the withheld advance tax. |
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The writer who neglects punctuation, or mispunctuates, is liable to be misunderstood for the want of merely a comma. |
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However, the Lexicon Technicum neglects theology, antiquity, biography, and poetry. |
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Heartstring-tugging neglects a key component of farming controversy: many, if not most, of the influential stakeholders in this industry are motivated by money, not emotion. |
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It is because man ungratefully neglects that excellent nursing-mother! |
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Article 155, paragraphs 1 and 5, of the Rights of the Child Act prescribe the penalties for any person who abandons his or her child, entrusts the child to the care of a third party or neglects the child. |
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The argument naturally neglects or downplays reference to a whole range of other factors in the equation, including concerns about a growing arsenal of weapons of mass destruction. |
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For he is often a drunkard and then he neglects and forseeks his lords' goods and cattle or takes it thievishly and spends it. |
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As for HS3, apart from the fact that it doesn't directly solve common passenger complaints about expensive fares and overcrowding on existing services, it also neglects key academic evidence regarding commuter behaviour. |
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A barman who neglects to inquire whether you prefer your bottle of Duvel shaken slightly to mix in the yeasty lees shouldn't expect a tip. Though its brewers have much to celebrate, Belgium as a whole is troubled. |
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To paraphrase Judge Brandeis, one party knows facts that are important to the other, but refuses or neglects to share them until they burst forth as disagreeable surprises. |
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Under the Children's Rights Act, parents who mistreat their child or a guardian who neglects a child with whose welfare he has been entrusted are liable to prosecution. |
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Furthermore, this submission neglects the effect of economies of scale. |
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Most research examines improved performance in term of efficiency and productivity, and neglects the effects on consumers, such as water quality, reliability, and prices. |
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Arrojo's position neglects the fact that the underlying reason for erroneous convictions continues to be that of eyewitness misidentifications. |
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The roots of the past embedded in works of nature or culture thus represent an incalculable spiritual resource for humanity and one that it neglects to protect at its peril. |
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As in other fields of scholarship, if one neglects what has been done, one is likely to repeat errors and mistakes and propound views that have already been found inadequate. |
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Masters claim that, as a safety measure before berthing the vessel, they always provide the pilot with ship handling data, and that, if the pilot neglects to brief them on his intended manoeuvres, they will ask for details. |
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The only alternative to backup is massive interlinkage into Europe which entirely neglects the fact that the same weather system often prevails over the entirety of Northern. |
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The ethnicity paradigm neglects the ways that race can complicate a community's interactions with basic social and political structures, especially upon contact. |
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But often her inquiry stops at a careful doxography of Ibn Abi Jumhur and neglects to explore the function of certain doctrines in the overall system of Shi'ite theology. |
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Everyday, a company somewhere with a high search engine ranking neglects to renew its registration and loses the name of its site, which is then bought by a link farm agent. |
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