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Seen against this background, the recent parliamentary forum is just the newest in an expanding array of institutions and mechanisms that are establishing the BRICS as an international grouping that cannot be
ignored.
The chance of such an outcome may be slim, but it should not be
ignored.
Strikingly, the reconfiguration of the security forces is usually
ignored
in post-war political settlements (though this has been changing since Iraq’s implosion).
Yet President Bush has simply
ignored
this promise.
Significantly, Senate Republican leaders
ignored
Trump’s demand that they take up repeal and replace of Obamacare again, before they consider any other major issue.
The huge mass of evidence available in the censuses and land revenue settlement reports of the period from 1901 to 1931 lies
ignored.
Whether or not that is justified, such companies’ contribution to rising income inequality – and thus to regulatory capture, media bias, and disproportionate influence in elections – cannot be
ignored.
But, in the midst of the general suffering, one group – the Roma – has been
ignored.
For example, even when we won a case regarding access to the records of wiretaps authorized by the general prosecutor, the prosecutor simply
ignored
the court order.
Needless to say, Abe’s government
ignored
their advice.
In both cases, the particular dangers posed by today’s right-wing populism are underrated or
ignored.
Furthermore, policymakers at the national and state levels must address India’s massive food waste – an issue that they have largely
ignored.
Diseases that do not create potential growth markets are largely
ignored.
In retrospect, mispricing of risk was a flashing red warning sign that regulators and investors
ignored
in the run up to the 2008 crisis.
Nor, apart from a largely
ignored
National Human Rights Commission report in 2012, has there been any significant domestic truth-finding, let alone a reconciliation process or reparations.
If the pre-war mortality rate was too low and/or if the population estimates were too high – because, for example, they
ignored
outflows of refugees from Iraq – the resulting estimates of the number of Iraqi “excess deaths” would be inflated.
Neither can be
ignored
if robust recovery is to be achieved.
Norms set by the Environment Department of Tamil Nadu have largely been ignored, because politicians make common cause with builders in the name of development.
The problem is that production requires not just capital and labor, but also knowhow – a factor of production
ignored
by Marx and his acolytes.
That is why Meir
ignored
an explicit warning by “the best of Israel’s enemies,” King Hussein of Jordan, ten days before the 1973 war, that an Egyptian-Syrian offensive was imminent.
But Europe’s leaders have largely
ignored
or misunderstood its significance, and thus have failed to seize the opportunity that it represents.
But all other important issues – above all, a common foreign and security policy – have been almost completely
ignored.
As for the second, numerous courageous individuals have stood up for probity, though they have largely been
ignored
or ostracized.
Even if the welfare of the victims is ignored, torture is not cost-free; it damages the perpetrators, corrodes democratic institutions, and corrupts the rule of law.
Nonetheless, the political, social, and economic dimensions of Syriza’s victory are too significant to be
ignored.
Indeed, even as it pushes others to reform, Germany has
ignored
the Commission’s recommendations.
Because gross domestic product is the preferred gauge of any economy’s value, many factors that contribute to human wellbeing are ignored, and spending on fundamental needs, such as health and education, comes to be seen as an expense rather than an essential investment.
While the main focus has been on the impact of climate-change mitigation on industrialized countries, the urgent adaptation needs of the world’s poorest countries, in the face of possible catastrophe, have largely been ignored, at least in terms of concrete measures.
All the ugly facts that Russians
ignored
during the years of fast economic growth are bubbling to the surface.
For human rights activists, it is ironic that an elected (but basically military-led) government that they oppose in principle should be undertaking reforms they have long advocated, but that elected civilian governments
ignored.
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