Example sentences of "can not be ignored " in BNC.

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31 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 .
32 Although personally we believe this to be of only secondary importance , its probable role in motivating innovative acts can not be ignored .
33 The First Division leader 's joint manager can not be ignored from his very handy mark and bookies will almost certainly make him favourite .
34 What can not be ignored is that the players are the ones who provide the entertainment , sometimes at considerable personal cost .
35 While Ritschl was certainly not , as some of his more enthusiastic followers confidently believed , a second Schleiermacher , he was nonetheless a major figure whose work also raises serious issues which can not be ignored .
36 Nevertheless , a recent study ( Ahiauzu , 1982 ) emphasises that culture is an important environmental factor which can not be ignored in cross-national studies of industrial relations .
37 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 ’ .
38 But , importantly , they can not be ignored nor can they be dismissed easily as irrational fabrications .
39 The political ramifications of resourcing and decision-making likewise can not be ignored .
40 Yet the problems can not be ignored .
41 But for those with a relatively static model of the universe and more or less fixed expectations , the discrepancies are deeply troubling if they can not be ignored or resolved by supplementary perceptual categories .
42 Although primarily Unix focused , Unify has now come round to the view that the success of Windows and probable success of NT can not be ignored .
43 Nonetheless , income differences were not commensurate with some of these exceptional examples of personal wealth , and regional influences can not be ignored .
44 But disease and infirmity can not be ignored .
45 International relations were determined by local factors as well as the interplay of political intrigue and diplomatic negotiation at the highest level : what Powicke rather dismissively described as ‘ a chapter in French local history ’ can not be ignored if one is to explain the ebb and flow of events and the rapid transition from peace to war in this region .
46 Well , of course this option must be open , but the needs of the women who choose to stay at home , if only for a short time , can not be ignored .
47 But as I hinted at the start , sound per se can not be ignored .
48 The parallel with the tournament or the joust , where the constraints imposed by space and regulations applied , can not be ignored .
49 Such questions can not be ignored .
50 But combating on the political terrain are a variety of more established political forces whose influence can not be ignored .
51 Such quantities can not be ignored if measures of the program 's performance are to be valid .
52 Although formally non-binding the impact of such instruments upon the development of international law can not be ignored .
53 Of course Hayward 's physical condition was such that he could no longer live alone — he had spent the war years as a guest of the Rothschilds in Cambridge and there must have been an element of sympathy or even pity in Eliot 's invitation to him ; the presence of old-fashioned Yankee rectitude in his character , and the quiet acceptance of " duty " in his role as Hayward 's companion and helper , can not be ignored .
54 There is usually less urgency , though the time factor can not be ignored since studio time costs money .
55 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 .
56 Thirdly , health is considered central to the process of community organization and empowerment , and can not be ignored or postponed until more general political and social changes have taken place .
57 The discussion in this chapter and throughout the book is less concerned with what the public interest actually is ( though the issue can not be ignored ) than with appropriate mechanisms for securing it .
58 The importance of symptom control in this context can not be ignored since few adults would be prepared to tolerate long periods of disability from hearing loss , otalgia , or otitis media .
59 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 .
60 These obligations can not be ignored .
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