Neglect
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My only problem I have with this program is that it caused me and my friends to
neglect
our Uni exams.
Unlike the early Fifth Generation works by Zhang Yimou such as "Ju Dou" and "Raise the Red Lantern", "Kekexili" is set in very contemporary times and as such, the criticism of government policies and
neglect
is much stronger.
Those who say the movie was boring clearly
neglect
the fact that the process was slow, painful, and even dangerous.
The Israeli military continues to demolish Lebanon with gay abandon whilst Hezbollah returns fire with its rockets; Shia and Sunni are at each others throats whilst Baghdad, Basra et al crumble in the midst of unacknowledged civil war; thousands die every day from aids, hunger, poverty, disease and
neglect.
I don't care how bad off the family were financially, in their position this
neglect
would never have been realistic.
It was a nice touch to find that the first name on the card is dead - but try telling that to his mother, the great Francoise Rosay - as if to say right from the word go that love dies, baby, if you
neglect
it.
Deciding your child is going to enjoy any film with animals and farts is what I'd call
neglect.
As misuse and
neglect
causes equipment to malfunction, more funds become required or the program simply dies.
To
neglect
this window of opportunity would be tragic.
One thing is clear: economists no longer dare to assume that trend is trend and cycle is cycle, and that their reciprocal interactions are small enough to
neglect
on the first pass.
But discussions of the Chinese economy’s imbalances and vulnerabilities tend to
neglect
some of the more positive elements of its structural evolution, particularly the government’s track record of prompt corrective intervention, and the substantial state balance sheet that can be deployed, if necessary.
The question, then, remains why India and the US
neglect
both education for the poor and infrastructure.
The
neglect
of mass education is rooted in India’s colonial history.
Third, the
neglect
of education must end.
But this is to
neglect
the deeper currents driving the confrontation.
After the sound and fury of its recent elections, Africa’s most populous country appears set to face violence and chaos born of deprivation and
neglect.
They don’t need to spend money on prevention programs to address the psycho-social problems –overwhelming stress, poverty, discrimination, child
neglect
and abuse, and loneliness, to name but a few – that research has repeatedly demonstrated play a large role in undermining mental health.
Proponents of liberalism – and those to their left –
neglect
these issues at their peril.
These investors must focus on the small and medium-size enterprises that banks often
neglect.
ASEAN and the US are highly skeptical of China’s repeated public promises of a non-hegemonic mode of international relations; but they should not be blind to China’s legitimate security concerns, which it will never
neglect.
Unfortunately, the coalition's
neglect
of forensic issues reflects its wider failure to devise any strategy to address issues concerning the rule of law and justice, or any central body with the authority to begin building the necessary institutions.
In saving the euro, it is vital not to
neglect
the EU’s 27 (soon to be 28) countries in areas like trade, energy, and services.
As a result, two compelling questions have arisen: Why do China’s neighbors choose to
neglect
its interests?
(Similarly, Western companies tend to base their operations on quarterly results, and thus may
neglect
long-term risks and opportunities.)
His managed judiciary provides no comfort to ordinary people; and the country’s military installations, submarines, oilrigs, mining shafts, hospitals, and retirement homes regularly blow up, collapse, or sink, owing to
neglect
and zero liability.
Will such silence and
neglect
prevail again if civil war is renewed in Sudan?
An economy may perhaps make up ten years of neglect, but during a technological revolution, ten years are as long as a century.
Likewise, domestic pressure has caused Obama to
neglect
trade issues.
A New Trans-American PartnershipMONTEVIDEO – Many foreign-policy analysts say that the United States’ relationship with Latin America is one of “benign neglect.”
Because the principles ignore human rights, they
neglect
the essential dimension of accountability.
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