And because it helps them put food on the table (even if the media ignores it).
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Keough ignores it and cracks a joke: "Getting money from this crowd would be like getting an award from the CIA." A few titters.
Instead of subverting our ideas about 2000 AD most well-known protagonist, this Prog seems to solidify what we already know: In a world where slabwalkers of any gender can be rented for temporary affection, Dredd ignores it all in favor of his true love, the law.
Arguing that South Korean accounting overstates some parts of debt ratios conveniently ignores that it understates others, especially secret debt-guarantees to subsidiaries.
Hopefully, the United States is not so distracted elsewhere in the world that it ignores this situation and the threat it poses to hemispheric security.
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Maybe it's the smart move right now, but it ignores the public trust element of journalism and mocks the communities where it's practiced.
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Ignoring for a second that this comparison completely ignores the vastly different risk profile of these two investments, it also ignores the fact that on an absolute basis, a 2% dividend yield is among the lowest in history and portends very low returns going forward.
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And it ignores a far greater unfairness: sticking the American taxpayer with the bill.
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This change of policy may be convenient for ISS but it ignores the realities of corporate governance.
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But it ignores the fact that all except 23 of the 65, 000 are going to come out.
Whereas, the media heaped scorn on Reaganomics, it ignores the near comedic features of liberal witch-doctor economics.
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This is fine, but it ignores the payroll tax, which is really just another form of income tax.
It ignores the way the brain really works: as a high-speed data processor.
That is a pity, for it ignores the reasons behind the chain's rise.
It ignores the fact that different sorts of crisis may dictate different responses.
The report also acknowledges that it ignores possible risks such as disorderly debt defaults and unsustainable use of natural resources.
It ignores the myriad platforms that encourage information to be disseminated on the Web instantly, internationally, and around the clock.
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To mention Craigslist in the title is defamatory at best, and ignores the service it and others like it provide.
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It ignores masses of other troubled loans that are better rated by the banks, but are, in reality, just as wobbly.
And any risk management system which scans the world for the latter is incomplete if it ignores the promise of the latter.
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However, Bill Dudley, Goldman's chief economist in New York, suggests that the conventional monetary-conditions index is misleading, because it ignores the stockmarket.
It ignores the 47 separate job-training functions buried in these departments that the Government Accountability Office identified as almost all duplicative and wasteful.
And it ignores a number of the issues that were worked out in the aftermath of Camp David, such as territorial exchanges and so on.
This reaction from the public shows Shell has serious problems in the court of public opinion, and that it ignores Arctic defenders at its peril.
All of the above is true: yet it ignores the reason Lucentis exists: the patent system and the costs of getting a drug approved.
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It ignores evidence and arguments that do not suit its thesis.
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Not only is the claim about toxins unfounded, but it ignores the very real (and widely documented) danger of mercury accumulating in wild fish, including salmon.
For one thing, the retailers complain, it ignores the elements other than price which might make a shopper choose one store over another, such as service.
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