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Israelis now seem to believe that their politicians can choose which problems should be solved and which should be
ignored.
Their murders are committed with impunity, and
ignored
by the media and local and national authorities.
More broadly, we will make sure that what is happening in our communities is no longer
ignored.
The opportunity for Russia and the West is to generate the political will needed to address issues – above all, reform of an outmoded system of international relations – that have been
ignored
for too long.
At the same time, French and Dutch citizens’ voices cannot be
ignored
– all the more so because it is unimaginable that an identical text could be submitted to a second referendum in either country.
But there is another option, which many have ignored: a CDU-led minority government, with Merkel as chancellor.
Too big and cumbersome to be ignored, they are a constant source of embarrassment for the parties that have been in government since the global financial crisis of 2008, especially for former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, who hopes to rekindle his political career in March.
The reform prescriptions it followed helped end inflation but
ignored
the need for government to promote a knowledge-based economy.
These anxieties have too often been
ignored.
Complaints from emerging-market policymakers about the distortionary effects of the advanced countries’ policies were largely
ignored.
Whether to combat climate change or to realize wider environmental benefits, the need for enhanced financing of forests can no longer be
ignored.
Japan and South Korea both feel buffeted, bypassed, and
ignored
by Trump’s impulsive decision-making.
Although this rise may seem small in the short run, especially when compared to the immediate increase caused by major storms, its long-term effects must not be
ignored.
The economic, social, migratory, and security consequences of such vulnerability on the rest of the world cannot be ignored, as Africa will be home to more than two billion inhabitants in 2050.
Unfortunately, his request was largely
ignored.
And, indeed, Merkel’s criticism in Munich of Russia for invading Crimea and supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was met with Lavrov’s assertions that the West
ignored
the sovereignty norm in international law by invading Iraq and recognizing Kosovo’s independence.
And yet the problem can no longer be
ignored.
The impact was greater in countries that had a history of structural fiscal problems, maintained loose fiscal policies, and
ignored
fiscal reforms during the boom years.
But the economic implications of high government debt cannot be
ignored
forever.
Though the world’s attention is currently fixed on the risks of an escalating Sino-American trade war, the threat of an equally destructive transatlantic conflict cannot be
ignored.
Given that these mischievous forms of hemoglobin are difficult to study in living systems, researchers have largely
ignored
them.
While Western military intervention in Georgia is out of the question -- and no one wants a 21st-century version of the Cold War – Russia’s actions cannot be
ignored.
Trump has simply
ignored
the laws – including laws governing the US intelligence services – that he swore faithfully to execute.
So why has its anniversary all but been
ignored?
And Iran’s nuclear quest remains a reality that must not be
ignored
during the next key three years, when the Islamic Republic will lead NAM while itself remaining one of the most serious problems on the international agenda.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s decision to open her country’s doors wide to refugees was an inspiring gesture, but it was not properly thought out, because it
ignored
the pull factor.
Similarly, America’s preventive war against an Iraq that
ignored
the UN and was thought to possess weapons of mass destruction showed that sovereignty no longer provides absolute protection.
European powers, convinced that it was up to them to “civilize” and modernize Muslim countries,
ignored
the views of the colonized.
Last spring’s campaign against anyone who dared to worry about the long-run effects of high debt largely
ignored
the substantial academic literature, just as a remarkably similar recent challenge to Thomas Piketty’s research on inequality took no account of a larger body of evidence.
Yet the current debate about the global epidemic of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) – chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancer – has
ignored
this advice.
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