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But such complexities matter little in this country, and are easily ignored.
This question lies at the heart of a distinction that is easily ignored.
The problem is that the advice can be easily ignored when a breach occurs.
To date, Trump has been a remarkably ineffective president: unpopular, inexperienced, easily ignored by Congress.
But on Tuesday, it became seemingly apparent to Iran's leaders that Mr. Trump is not easily ignored.
The sums involved were small and easily ignored—the reversed losses were between ten and twenty thousand dollars.
Civilization 4 and 5 fleshed out the game's spiritual side, but religion was still an extra easily ignored.
Plastic waste is just as easily ignored, even when it is being generated and mismanaged on a titanic scale.
Among 2200 or so other glaciers sprawling across Iceland, covering 2415% of the land surface, it was easily ignored.
Public health officials credit the plan for drawing attention to mental health, often too easily ignored by political leaders.
It's an appeal to a certain demographic, while for most of the population it's just normal weirdness that's easily ignored.
Anti-LGBT discrimination is more easily ignored in sports than racism, simply because gay people are less visible in that world.
But it is through the easily ignored, diamond-patterned window in the background that this odd vignette doubles down on its perversity.
Although not a perfect program, with its combination of haunting imagery and big ideas, nor is it one that's easily ignored, or forgotten.
Even prompts in an in-car UI, like the one that Tesla uses to tell drivers to pay attention, are easily ignored and bypassed.
Pro-labeling groups think the QR codes will be too easily ignored and say this will kill off opportunities for stricter labeling in the future.
And yet even though Hill was initially silenced, women rose up to ensure no woman experiencing sexual harassment would ever be so easily ignored again.
It is important that Sanders elevate the plight of this group, especially because, as he noted, the needs of the powerless are those most easily ignored.
My mind told me food was bad, and unnecessary, and easily ignored — even though my body, like every body, was telling me it was very necessary.
Public art, then, capitalizes on the power of socially-aware works, reaching people in their everyday environments and confronting them with social injustice that is otherwise easily ignored.
Their experiences with gender and race — or, rather, a complex combination of those identities — often leaves trans women of color easily ignored or silenced by those who have privilege.
China International Capital Corp (CICC), a big domestic brokerage, has referred to them as a "grey rhino": a risk that, unlike a "black-swan" event, is obvious but easily ignored.
Nonwhite characters are as scarce as fully articulated r's, and the uncomfortable racial history that has existed in reality (the Boston busing battles of the 1970s, for instance) is easily ignored.
Moreover, even when heard, without video or audio evidence or at least testimony from abled authority figures such as the principal in Conyers, accounts of abuse from disabled children are easily ignored.
We'll get the occasional arms dealer or sidekick who happens to have a same-sex partner, but that segment of their life is hidden in the background, easily ignored by a closed-minded player.
"In the event UAVs turn out not to be as successful as expected, it can be easily ignored, and the seal is not burdened with a white elephant sitting front and center on the deck."
They agreed to enter into mediation with the Dakota, but they didn't have to; they could just have easily ignored the outcry and left "Scaffold" in place, or paid lip service to the protests without doing anything.
Whatever you think of Clinton, jokes from people who should be leaders -- like Gohmert -- and the crowd's giddy response come with very real collateral damage for millions of people with disabilities whose humanity is too easily ignored.
Obviously positioned as awards bait, "Green Book," the movie, doesn't rise to that level, but the performances by Mortensen (already a two-time Oscar nominee) and Ali (a well-deserved Oscar winner for supporting actor in "Moonlight") won't be easily ignored.
Since the Mobius loses surround sound support when it's not tethered â€" and there's no way to wire it into an Oculus Rift or HTC Vive directly, anyway â€" it's not really built for VR. Fortunately, head tracking is easily ignored.
Gradually rising heat from the wristband was too easily ignored by users, they noted, while graded colored lights seemed to convey the rise and fall of arousal levels in a way users found similar to the way they experienced shifts in mood.
For the most part these little touches of real-world grounding are pretty shallow and easily ignored… but occasionally they get under your skin and make you appreciate the ways in which even a job as a highly-paid athlete is still just that: a job.
In the beginning of 2016, the app laid claim to 200 million users, and 653 percent of teenagers in the US. Kik's terms of service stated that anyone under the age of 18 needed a parent's permission to use the app, but these rules were easily ignored.
But it took the fate of a journalist who works for The Washington Post -- which is headquartered a 10-minute walk from the White House -- to turn the issue from an easily ignored foreign policy debate into a political crisis that reaches into the Oval Office.
Most of the folk wisdom that well-meaning older relatives offer up to expectant mothers can be easily ignored: Carrying the baby lower in the abdomen isn't a sign that it's a boy, or a girl, or anything other than an indication your abdominal muscles have loosened up a bit.
Enter Carlos Amorales, the Mexico City-based artist who is featured in a new exhibition at Sapar Contemporary called Hiding in Plain Sight, for which curator Justine Ludwig brought together work from five international artists who illuminate aspects of political or social issues that are often easily ignored by the culture at large.
So, in theory, that means any entities handling EU citizens' personal data should already be thinking far more carefully about their responsibilities vis-a-vis users' personal data — more than was perhaps the case all the way back in 2011 (when the penalties for ignoring Europe's privacy rules were all too easily ignored).
Aside from the obvious and easily ignored goal of completing the missions, the main and unarguably best thing to do in the game is to drive the fuck around in a fast car, screaming down the Pacific Coast Highway and blasting the radio—something made all the more impactful when, in reality, you were probably sat comatose and surrounded by junk food in a damp apartment.
Channel refers to the means of which messages are transported. It can be face-to-face, over the telephone, written, etc. Communication channel affects subordinate's overall satisfaction with upward communication. Certain channels are easily ignored, which can leave subordinates less satisfied with upward communication.
She earned a BFA in Drawing and Painting from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1962) and an MA in Painting at the University of Wisconsin (1964), where she created paintings influenced by the Bay Area Figurative Movement.Medina, Ben. "Silly, Difficult, and Not Easily Ignored: an Interview With Phyllis Bramson," Method Magazine, November 7, 2016. Retrieved May 15, 2018.
Brothers and sisters did not communicate with each other and their bond was of pure exchange and benefit on both ends. Mundugumor men were forbidden from choosing a mate within their own clan and a father's clan and an exchange was forbidden from involving two women of the same group. But despite these rules, they were easily ignored and the obtainment of an ideal mate overshadowed the rules of the tribe. Affairs and elopements often spawned the desire for marriage, although arrangements had to be made for exchange among the two families.
On 13 June 1982, after the death of King Khalid and Crown Prince Fahd became the King, Prince Sultan was appointed second deputy prime minister. Opposition to his appointment as second deputy prime minister came in particular from two half brothers, Musaid and Bandar, both of whom, like Abdullah, were born in 1923 and therefore, were older than Prince Sultan, who was born in 1931. The objection of Prince Musaid was easily ignored since his son, Faisal bin Musaid, had assassinated King Faisal. However, the interests of Bandar bin Abdulaziz were much harder to ignore.
While Gies of Polygon thought that the mechanics of distraction and murder had been interpreted well in the board game setup, he was disappointed that some levels could not be completed without killing non- target guards. Vincent of Destructoid also shared this opinion, disappointed that an element core to the Hitman series had been stripped away. Both Eurogamer and IGN writers thought that the in-app purchases were overpriced but remarked that they could be easily ignored when level solutions are so regularly shared on the Internet. Reviewing the "Definitive Edition", Phil Savage of PC Gamer stressed that the PC version failed to cover up its mobile roots.
The main challenges of cancer diagnosis and treatments are because the symptoms of several cancers, including in cases of breast cancers are easily ignored, or incorrectly credited to other ailments. A weapon of attack for these cancers could be found in monitoring irregularities or changes in receptor functions. Predictive biomarker assays seem to be the golden standard for therapeutic interventions of today as they allow insight to the molecular environment and allow for species of interest to be quantified. The estrogen receptor (ER) is no exception to this concept as the observation of this receptor’s activity allows for the insight to growth and proliferation and allows for differentiations to be made between various intercellular environments.
The paper argued that Britain needed a new direction and Labour "speaks with more urgency than its rivals on social justice, standing up to predatory capitalism, on investment for growth, on reforming and strengthening the public realm, Britain's place in Europe and international development". Assistant Editor Michael White, in discussing media self-censorship in March 2011, says: "I have always sensed liberal, middle class ill-ease in going after stories about immigration, legal or otherwise, about welfare fraud or the less attractive tribal habits of the working class, which is more easily ignored altogether. Toffs, including royal ones, Christians, especially popes, governments of Israel, and US Republicans are more straightforward targets." In a 2013 interview for NPR, The Guardian's Latin America correspondent Rory Carroll stated that many editors at The Guardian believed and continue to believe that they should support Hugo Chávez "because he was a standard-bearer for the left".
One was "Santa Bring My Baby Back (to Me)" and the other (selected by Presley to open the album), was a blues-based rock and roll number, "Santa Claus Is Back in Town," written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. This writer/producer team was responsible for some of 1950s rhythm and blues and rock and roll's most finely-honed satire in their work with the Coasters, as well as penning "Hound Dog" for Willie Mae Thornton and providing Presley with some of his biggest hits, including "Jailhouse Rock" and "Don't." Presley asked the pair to come up with another Christmas song during sessions for the album; within a few minutes, they had the song written and ready for recording. Originally titled "Christmas Blues", this slyly risqué number is given a full-throated treatment by Presley who, aided by the gritty ensemble playing from his band, was determined to ensure that this Christmas album would not be easily ignored.
The volume of the church expands from an intimate height to a soaring hexagonal spire over the High Altar, and the amount of daylight increases in proportion to the liturgical significance of the space. The concept was that on entering the Cathedral at the Baptistery the people would be reminded of their own baptism (and entry into the Church), and from their places in the Nave participate fully in the celebration of the liturgy at a maximum of 15 metres [45 feet] from the High Altar with no pillars or columns intervening. Every effort was to be made to ensure that the interior should be free from distraction in order to help the worshippers to focus their attention on the Gospel being proclaimed and the service of worship in the liturgy, with no windows in the sight-line of the Nave. Kulić compares Clifton to Liverpool: > ' At Liverpool, the interior is cluttered with indecisive liturgical > furnishings but these can easily ignored as the scale and form of the space, > the central altar and baldachino, and colors (sic) of light predominate.

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