Entrepreneurs need to listen to constructive criticism, but ignore negative vibes and complainers at all costs.
Instead they focus on sophomoric framing of the controversy as an environmental problem but ignore the larger picture.
One factor appears to be that we selectively incorporate positive feedback into our future expectations, but ignore negative feedback.
Another change involves teacher training, which used to focus on educational theory but ignore practical techniques for keeping order in class.
They write of job losses at old-line manufacturers but ignore the larger and more diffuse number of jobs created at smaller companies.
They also talk of building a new plant for a new small car, which would cost a fortune, but ignore their at-one-time hugely profitable rear-drive platform.
Proponents of the minimum wage focus on workers who retain their jobs and get a higher wage, but ignore those who lose their jobs and get a lower wage or none at all.
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While it's true that Israel's backers in the U.S. go far beyond the Jewish community, and while it's also true that many American Jews all but ignore Israel in the voting booth, Dorf is pretty pleased with how the election went.
They simply highlight the benefits of regulatory changes, and may even cite the number of compliance jobs created as an added benefit, but ignore the much larger regulation-related job losses by assuming that these people are able to find new work elsewhere.
Politicians on both the left and right criticize the poor for not having more stable marriages, but they conveniently ignore the simple but brutal fact that the poor cannot afford to marry.
That may be so, but the surpluses have been small, and they require you not only to include offshore energy but to ignore capital spending.
Upon second request, she might listen, but again ignore the prod.
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It also gives credence to the warning you often hear -- but might ignore -- that passengers should wear their safety belts at all times when seated.
We all want more economic growth, but we ignore the means to get there: the onerous choices and commitments made along the roundabout path to those ends.
The darker the night the more aggressive the child hawkers become, but they ignore me, as if a man who abandons his car in traffic were a pariah.
The eurozone crisis improved UKIP's standing in the polls and the prime minister had no option but to ignore his own warning not to "bang on about Europe".
But firms ignore these regulatory requirements at their peril.
He tells me to do it by the roadside, in front of the refuse, but I ignore him and walk across the road, around the dancing mob, and through a gap between two shops.
But one cannot ignore the single element that is found in the backgrounds of all but one of the justices.
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But the positivity effect has drawbacks: Older people often ignore crucial but nettlesome details or fall prey to scammers selling the moon.
But if you ignore the rigors of responsibility, the choices get infinitely more costly.
The cabin seems a little ADJECTIVE, considering the out-of-place ADJECTIVE NOUN, but our heroes ignore it.
Yes, approach it with care, but do not ignore the potential peril of avoiding it all together.
But we cannot ignore the dispiriting figures that tell the broader, non-anectodal story of women in the professions.
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But I cannot ignore the continued suffering and uncertainty that my parents and my community live with every day.
For the Obama Administration, such official connections make something like the Kabul Bank scandal difficult to confront but impossible to ignore.
But that would ignore the enormous expectations of change attending this election.
Regulators did not bother to disguise their irritation with Mr Schumer's intervention, but they cannot ignore the broader message: a lack of liquidity kills.
"The Fed is throwing gasoline on inflationary fire that it created but continues to ignore, " says Peter Schiff, the president of Euro Pacific Capital.
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