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Whenever I try to talk to her she ignores me or walks away.
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The question that arises is why the architecture of today ignores the solid groundwork or previous years?
Returning Hammer Frank Lampard ignores the jeers to give the champions a first-half lead after Michael Essien is stretchered off.
The problem with this explanation is that it ignores the fact that Allah deceived mankind into thinking that Jesus was crucified.
This conventional wisdom reflects an outdated preoccupation with the current account which ignores offsetting capital movements.
It ignores cases where subordinate minorities may develop a negative self-concept together with positive attitudes toward the dominant group.
The Treasury book ignores critiques of the prevailing wisdom.
The tests in each case differ; and it is as irrelevant for the theologian to dispute the "knowledge" of the physicist, by arguments from faith and religion, as it is for the physicist to deny the "knowledge" of the theologian from the point of view of one who ignores the possibility of spiritual apprehension altogether.
His argument that "the circumstantiality, local knowledge and evidently full recollection of the narratives (in Joshua) give confidence in the truth of their statements" is one which historical criticism in no field would regard as conclusive, and his contention that a redactor would hardly incorporate conflicting traditions in his narrative "if he believed they contradicted it" begs the question and ignores Oriental literature.
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She ignores Martin 's spiteful behavior and walks away.
Furthermore, the structuralist concern with synchronic analysis ignores the way in which genres are involved in a constant process of change.
The Green Paper ignores the way in which planning legislation is tilted in favor of the developer.
A founder ignores the facts that the market is communicating.
AdvertisementWhenever a borrower ignores requests from the creditor about the debt they owe, they show the lender they have no real intention of paying the debt.
The consumer ignores the lawsuit notifications, assuming the debt is no longer valid since it is so old.
Jet Blue tends to be a little more expensive, but flies into places Southwest ignores.
So here's my advice-it's fine to say hi, and start a conversation and test the waters, but if he still acts like he doesn't care, or ignores you most the time, then he's kind of a jerk and I wouldn't waste your time with him.
If he totally ignores you and acts like a jerk around you, then he's an idiot, and let it go.
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After being tricked by Eggman into thinking that Sonic and Tails are trying to steal the chaos emeralds (which Knuckles guards) in order to steal them for himself, the Echidna pursues the heroic duo and ignores the true threat.
A side effect of stroke in which the stroke survivor ignores or forgets the weaker side of the body caused by the stroke.
In acromegaly, the pituitary continues to release GH and ignores signals from the hypothalamus.
Then he started dating this girl, who is sort of my friend, and he ignores me completely.
AdvertisementAugusta finds his youth and wealth more than suitable and ignores any troubling information about his background.
Social withdrawal, where the child ignores or actively avoids other children to pursue solitary play.
Part of this comparison fallacy ignores the facts.
Labeling them as merely a goth band, however, ignores a large chunk of the band's history and catalog.
In other words, while fantasy ignores the natural laws of the known world, it seeks to create a world in which there are new natural laws that explain how the world works.
In spite of me telling her to keep the chat soley about G/D She ignores that and starts chatting about all her imaginary ailments.
He appears to have found the simplest antidote to the burdens of age; he simply ignores them.
Nicolson ignores the growing tendency to question and the resulting emergence of " the village atheist " in Britain at that time.
Second, this emphasis on secular psychology ignores the depravity of the human heart.
Worse still, he ignores her increasingly desperate demands for some reaction to her.
In accordance with this, he ignores all rhetorical subtleties, the useless and irrelevant matter introduced by the Greeks to make the art appear more difficult of acquisition; where possible, he uses Roman terminology for technical terms, and supplies his own examples of the various rhetorical figures.
No theory on this subject can be satisfactory which wholly ignores the influence of the Christian church.
The fact which ordinary thought ignores, and of which ordinary logic therefore provides no account, is the presence of gradation and continuity in the world.
These are still called in text-books the " four simple rules "; but this name ignores certain essential differences.
Popular tradition often ignores events of historical importance, or, as repeated experience shows, will represent them in such a form that the true historical kernel could never have been recovered without some external clue.
The Abydos tablet ignores all between the XIIth and XVIIIth Dynasties.
This construction assumes that the sun describes daily a small circle about the pole of the celestial sphere, and ignores any diurnal variation in the declination.
It ignores a descent into Egypt and the subsequent invasion.'
Jesus ignores them, his emphasis being so strong upon the ethical and spiritual that the rest is passed by.
This school generally ignores records.
But all the indications go to show that there were at least two distinct popular narratives, one of which ignores the flood.
But it is noteworthy that Yahweh alone is now prominent; the tradition has been revised, apparently in writing, and, later, the author of Jubilees (xvi.) ignores the triad.
It is usual to regard the more primitive character of J and E as a mark of antiquity; but this ignores the regular survival of primitive modes of thought and of popular tradition outside more cultured circles.
The president sanctions and promulgates, or vetoes, or ignores the laws and resolutions voted by congress, and issues decrees and regulations for their execution.
Ordinary consciousness ignores these " latent fires "; ordinary discussion brings them to light and divides men into factions and parties over them; philosophy not because it denies but because it acknowledges the law of non-contradiction as supreme is pledged to seek a point of view from which they may be seen to be in essential harmony with one another as different sides of the same truth.
At the present day realism is despised on the ground that its differentiation of body and soul, natural and supernatural, ignores the unity of being.
She is shameless, and he ignores her!
We cannot tell when the Sabbath became dissociated from the month; but the change seems to have been made before the Book of the Covenant, which already regards the Sabbath simply as an institution of humanity and ignores the new moon.
Our usual English phrase " History of Doctrine " ignores that distinction.
But Ultramontanism ignores this latest page of history and treats it as non-existent, aspiring to the erection of a new order of society, similar to that which Rome created - or, at least, endeavoured to create - in the halcyon days of medievalism.
This exaggeration of the real fact of the will to think ignores throughout the position of little man in the great world and at the mercy of things which drive him perforce to sense and from sense to thought.
The list of the sixteen states ignores everything north of the Himalayas, south of the Vindhyas, and east of the Ganges where it turns south.
This scheme ignores the command to appear thrice in the year before Yahweh which recapitulates Nos.
This view ignores that man has ideals of absolute value, truth, beauty, goodness, that he consciously communes with the God who is in all, and through all, and over all, that it is his mind which recognizes the vastness of the universe and thinks its universal law, and that the mind which perceives and conceives cannot be less, but must be greater than the object of its knowledge and thought.
Where possible, he substitutes human for divine intervention, and ignores the idea of the glorification of Rome and Augustus, which dominates the Virgilian epic. On this work were founded the Eneide or Eneit (between i180 and 1190) of Heinrich von Veldeke, written in Flemish and now only extant in a version in the Thuringian dialect, and the Eneydos, written by William Caxton in 1490.
This view is unhistorical, and it ignores the various personal and national motives which lay behind that movement.