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

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1 If the behaviour can not be ignored and it makes you cross , say so .
2 Yet studies of police discretion also emphasize how its operation is structured , so that to a great extent its use becomes standardized , although individual whim can not be ignored entirely .
3 Further non-economic influences that can not be ignored are ethnic and religious differences .
4 as if to prove he can not be ignored , Mr Castro boldly tests the limits of Moscow 's tolerance .
5 If this is true at the micro-level of human physical development , its relevance and worth at the level of human social development can not be ignored .
6 Being advertised as ‘ the shape of things to come ’ by Mr Barnes and his fellow society members , it certainly can not be ignored .
7 Moscow 's centuries-old tradition of aggression and expansionism can not be ignored .
8 Yet the seriousness of the issue can not be ignored in view of Thoburn and Rowe 's ( 1988 ) findings that 20 per cent of the children in their survey , for whom adoption was planned , were said to need continued contact with a birth parent .
9 However many of the allegedly doubtful species have more recently been re-recorded , and the work of Heslop Harrison and his team remains a major contribution which can not be ignored by any serious student of the Outer Hebridean flora .
10 Not every Zionist or Palestinian needs to be a fervent believer in this kind of credo for it to have a force and tenacity which can not be ignored .
11 In this illustration a very obvious physiographic variable can not be ignored and is integral as part of the explanation , as well as an explanation for human action .
12 All these opinions are recognised as having some value and can not be ignored , even if specialism is to remain a permanent part of the CAB service .
13 That is when the current , the energy can not be ignored .
14 It is neither complete nor authoritative — the family of Forsey , to take just one small example , being listed separately as Forterishey , Fortersley , and Fortryshey without cross reference , attempt to verify a definitive spelling , or verification of blazon — but it is almost the only generally available starting point , and can not be ignored .
15 On the other hand the relationship to zones of anomalous Carboniferous uplift can not be ignored and the pattern requires further investigation with a more extensive data base than that available for this study .
16 In the end it makes no difference , it is all part of the manifestation of the existence of an area of human life that can not be ignored .
17 And fifth , are there enough non-executive directors that their views can not be ignored ?
18 As such they can not be ignored , unlike the findings of a public inquiry which are purely advisory .
19 IT presents a challenge to the responsible society which can not be ignored .
20 The prolonged crying of a well-fed and recently changed baby can not be ignored , however hard the parents may try to develop an impervious barrier against what might seem an unremitting demand .
21 Similarly , those who can not bear to know about differences between people out of bed , and whose marriage is based more on identification than complementarity , can be disturbed by actual bodily differences which can not be ignored in bed .
22 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 .
23 One may believe they are wrong or mad , but if war is to be avoided , they can not be ignored .
24 That makes it a real , live possibility , and one which can not be ignored , surely ? ’
25 So when making haulage contracts , the 1977 Act can not be ignored .
26 Many hauliers have spent years operating vehicles actually owned by the haulage company , but the benefits of expanding business using some form of contract hire agreement can not be ignored .
27 The existence of power structures within the family can not be ignored when it is clear that the power of one party is being used to the detriment of another .
28 However and wherever retirement counselling is undertaken , these wider implications of retirement , brought about largely by dominant social attitudes , can not be ignored .
29 Such a state of affairs can not be ignored , as it tends to be in selective and much functional assessment .
30 There is another aspect of loss and suffering that can not be ignored .
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