Example sentences of "[noun pl] can not be ignored " in BNC.

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1 Nonetheless , income differences were not commensurate with some of these exceptional examples of personal wealth , and regional influences can not be ignored .
2 Although the question posed by a CF adult : ‘ Are you sure beyond reasonable doubt that we should live our lives wondering who or what will contaminate us with P , cepacia ’ has not been fully answered , our investigations support the conclusion of a recent editorial that the ‘ risks can not be ignored ’ .
3 These obligations can not be ignored .
4 What really happens during the very early or late stages of the universe , when gravitational fields are so strong that quantum effects can not be ignored ?
5 Tribunals might well have continued to develop without any critical analysis of their impact on the administration of justice , had it not been for one of those incidents of poor administration whose wider implications can not be ignored .
6 Though the number of cases where a link between HIV/AIDS and child sexual abuse has been made is relatively small , the long-term implications can not be ignored .
7 Such questions can not be ignored .
8 Such quantities can not be ignored if measures of the program 's performance are to be valid .
9 Such a state of affairs can not be ignored , as it tends to be in selective and much functional assessment .
10 When there is confrontation on the streets or on the picket line we are told that ‘ the responsibility which our education service bears for this state of affairs can not be ignored ’ .
11 Yet the problems can not be ignored .
12 Outside the confines of the work organisation , factors like public opinion , the state of the economy , and government policy on industrial relations can not be ignored .
13 Previous chapters have dealt with various aspects of leadership , tasks and environment , and whilst these factors can not be ignored , this chapter focuses attention on the other factors such as group norms , group cohesiveness and roles within groups .
14 However admirable may be the aim of the Urban Safety Project — ten to fifteen per cent reduction in accidents — the limited scope of these schemes can not be ignored .
15 Optical and waveform methods of position detection are discussed in Chapter 7 and in the latter case the possibilities of a system based on software analysis of current waveforms can not be ignored .
16 Although personally we believe this to be of only secondary importance , its probable role in motivating innovative acts can not be ignored .
17 And fifth , are there enough non-executive directors that their views can not be ignored ?
18 The possibility that these momentarily high pressures may damage jointed rocks can not be ignored , but there is , curiously enough , no direct evidence as yet that actual damage has been caused by waves of this type .
19 The possibility of considerable chemical action at water level on limestones and related rocks can not be ignored .
20 On the developmental road towards kingdom-states , alliance networks changed with events over time ; the role of exchange in the making and breaking of such alliances can not be ignored and we should be wary of hastening true commercialisation into Anglo-Saxon England too early , even though that was the inevitable result of this society 's structure .
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