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He lives in Manhattan with his family, whom he neglects.
To the Editor: Peter D. Salins neglects an important point.
His mother systematically neglects him in favor of his younger brother.
The grueling schedule often neglects time for basic necessities like food.
The claim: The current method neglects an important source of uncertainty.
It's a reasonable argument, but it neglects a lot of history.
The broader lesson—that power matters—is one economics too often neglects.
Sadly The Economist neglects this unprecedented devotion of Georgia towards Western values.
Oddly, for an otherwise exhaustive book, Mr Coll neglects some notable episodes.
Talk of freedom is empty, he recognizes, when it neglects unequal power.
Mr. Porter neglects to discuss why wages are so low in Mexico.
Any technology that only works in English neglects 75% of the world.
Sonny neglects the three children he has fathered with three different women.
This neglects the impact of investment in education on measured income inequality.
As I've mentioned before, I'm a black man who stereotypically neglects the doctor.
His paid leave plan also neglects the care giving needs of our seniors.
" Trump Jr. interjected saying "these are the details that the media always neglects.
Sometimes, someone neglects to mention that they're actually currently married to someone else.
Are we a nation that abandons and neglects our most innocent and vulnerable citizens?
As always, she neglects to tell him the whole truth about what's going on.
Flynn neglects Turkey's cozy relationship with terrorists, helping to facilitate the financing of terrorism.
The cult of randomized controlled trials also neglects a rich body of potential hypotheses.
Emphasizing the personal, Goldstein neglects the allusive, mythological and abstract dimensions of the works.
While at least in touch with reality, this stance neglects to apply its lessons.
Sessions also neglects to mention that asylum seekers face a crisis in legal representation.
IN GERMANY a mother who neglects her children is known as a Rabenmutter (raven's mother).
The TV version gives Simon a wife (played by Helen Shaver), whom he eventually neglects.
It leaves out other disorders, including autism, and it also neglects families who need THC.
But doctors say that outside of Veterans Affairs hospitals, treatment often neglects even simple needs.
Naïve, it neglects the creedal structures that are necessary for those moments when love falters.
Overreliance on the military neglects the more cost-efficient and lifesaving soft power of diplomacy.
"This type of misreading neglects the Chinese economy's good fundamentals and development potential," it said.
But this shallow perspective on aging infantilizes the elderly and neglects to preserve their dignity.
In Asia – a region Crouch neglects in his analysis – casualised labour has long been the norm.
But it neglects to serve the approximately 20% of devices running on operating systems preceding Lollipop.
But just because Lohan is busy devising an epic comeback doesn't mean she neglects family time.
The boy soon neglects the rabbit for flashier toys, but eventually they find themselves together again.
Jellyby, who obsessively advocates for a faraway population but neglects to care for her own kids.
Historical explanation, however, neglects the child's emotional meaning and the centrality of women in Morrison's work.
The Dabiq article neglects to mention Emwazi's role as an executioner and propaganda tool for ISIS.
Hauser, despite her vivid treatment of Steinem and Betty Friedan, simply neglects to discuss contemporary feminism.
So for the second time, Roose neglects to inform the Starks about a prisoner they seek.
These are questions the mainstream wellness industry, oriented around wealth and luxury, often neglects to ask.
However, it neglects the basic instinct in all living beings to protect and save one's young.
He especially resents the many hours during which his wife neglects him for matters of state.
The second obstacle is short-term thinking, which encourages fast economic growth but neglects climate-change planning.
Specifically, it offers room for a little bit of narrative balance in ways the core mode neglects.
As long as the city neglects its buses, dollar vans will be there to mind the gap.
Fueled by rage at his father's treatment, Paul spirals into coke-driven despair and neglects his work.
She's not just messy because that was the image of the grunge subculture, but because she neglects herself.
Camosy neglects to mention that those "stereotypes" of the single-minded pro-life activist are based on facts.
That neglects the relationship between the two; as Ottoman military resources fought on five fronts, independence movements flourished.
"The proposed test neglects often considerable investments ... that are not reflected in corresponding hedging positions," the EU said.
The original stable marriage problem focuses on binary, heterosexual couples, and neglects relationships that don't fit those standards.
A forthcoming rule on water pollution "neglects established science" by "failing to acknowledge watershed systems," the scientists said.
But he neglects to discuss the well-documented sexism, racism, xenophobia and homophobia in the machine-learning infrastructure.
He neglects to note that Reagan campaigned relentlessly against the creation of Medicare, something he later denied doing.
While "Lady Bird" honors the gravity of Christine's struggle, it hardly neglects the everyday absurdity of her plight.
But in doing so, he neglects the fact that Facebook itself is the source of much of that change.
What she neglects to say is that the in-soles with tell Kris where MJ is at all times.
The trouble is that the rule neglects to provide an effective mechanism that lets us know about this responsibility.
They say its emphasis on practical topics like resolving family conflict and achieving success neglects more important philosophical questions.
Scott King, the show's head writer, recalled Ms. Klausner also had an eye for everyday characters that comedy neglects.
These are the people of faith that the new HHS Division of Conscience and Religious Freedom neglects and ignores.
Yet in doing so, it neglects that problematic albeit important question: What will the new president's global policy be?
The author never neglects to tie his compelling descriptions of the personalities and events to their overarching historical implications.
That's good, but it neglects the same parts of the problem that Trump has, particularly treatment and harm reduction.
But he neglects to point out that voter suppression and gerrymandering are sometimes the reason those politicians are elected.
Too often, police training neglects to identify the mental primers that affect policing decisions during life and death situations.
Science isn't the only reality being ignored, as Sessions also neglects the societal consequences of the war on drugs.
For all the drama of these personal stories, Mr Smee never neglects the work that fed off these stormy encounters.
Without doubt this neglects the real experience of the southern Italian suburbs and the distinctive society that this music encapsulates.
But this supposed solution to declining dynamism neglects the fact that much regulation is a response to capitalists pushing boundaries.
To the Editor: While I thoroughly agree with David Axelrod in his assessment of President Trump, he neglects one factor.
Engineers complain that they struggle to get funding or promotion, and that the focus on research neglects their contribution to society.
The intentions are good, but Rodrigues neglects to probe deeper, continually relying on the music to carry the film's emotional weight.
The Powers That B doesn't present a pathway to the future, and it too neglects to even smartly synthesize the present.
" The result: A "sidetracked" leadership that "neglects its wonderful base business while purchasing other businesses that are so-so or worse.
This assertion, however, neglects that low dose exposure, particularly repeated exposure, can be problematic if you're someone prone to chemical intolerance.
The figure also neglects private equity companies' ability to deduct from their tax bills the debt they use to finance deals.
Spending so much time in the pursuit of happiness neglects the other two important strands of well-being: purpose and pride.
She called the landmarking system "a blunt instrument, which is preserving some bricks and mortar" but which neglects the businesses inside.
"Dailey neglects to explain why this information could not have been discovered earlier," the court stated in an opinion on Oct.
But Siefring neglects to mention all of the other food safety concerns associated with catfish, including dangerous levels of antibiotic residues.
I wanted to show you that these chambers can grow bigger and louder with each generation that neglects to challenge them.
There is one major flaw with the plot, in that the show mostly neglects to provide any larger reasoning for it.
She gets the idea to steal something when one of the girls neglects to return a very nice pair of shoes.
Gallup relies on landlines to contact potential voters, which means it often neglects to poll young voters who exclusively use cell phones.
The author neglects to describe the condition of the three other local public schools she "considered" in Bedford-Stuyvesant, where she lives.
To me, this content is exploitative, tacky, and, as France agrees, neglects both the autonomy and the future happiness of the child.
It's far more difficult to dismiss difference when it's sitting across the dinner table — even if it occasionally neglects to introduce you.
And it neglects the fiscal reality that every dollar invested in the underpinning EPA regulations has leveraged $9 in measurable health benefits.
But what Gingrich neglects to tell you is that this is a significant drop from the 2014 total — of about 20013 percent.
And Taubes neglects findings that contradict his idea that diabetes—and, by extension, sugar—is at the root of all our troubles.
The SAB review largely agreed, saying the agency "neglects established science" on the connectivity between ground water, wetlands and major water bodies.
She has herself checked for sexually transmitted diseases but neglects to contact the police, as if there were nothing to be done.
If an alliance is merely a vehicle for American power, if it neglects the security of its junior partners, they will drift away.
Gimelstob leaves cartons of ice cream on the counter, Isner said, and swigs of coffee in mugs that he neglects to rinse out.
But this approach neglects the fact that a truly successful film, even if it's part of a franchise, can function on its own.
Mr. Xi said that after a few months he could not cope and returned to Beijing, which the official narrative neglects to mention.
But the city neglects to consider the chaos that the displacement of human beings and communities causes to the residents who are uprooted.
An exclusive focus on states and markets as ways to control the use of commons neglects a varied menagerie of institutions throughout history.
The study also found that the EIA neglects how volatile natural gas prices and environmental factors may influence investments in new generation capacity.
If the U.S. neglects the Saudis as the previous administration did, they will have little influence to help the U.S. achieve its objectives.
Why are so many teachers bent out of shape because a student fails to call them "Professor" or neglects to proofread an email?
The technology is called OMNY, which stands for One Metro New York (or, as one person wrote on Twitter, "Our Management Neglects You").
But it neglects the fact that other wireless earbud makers have had to solve for this problem in the past, too, not just Jaybird.
Here's the bill amendment that both neglects to define cyberbullying, while also dictating the consequences of engaging in cyberbullying: S 12-A. CYBERBULLYING. 1.
Of course, with this answer, Jonas neglects one very important aspect of sexual activity: It doesn't always happen with the intent to make babies.
Specifically, the Massachusetts senator's alarm-sounding about consumer debt neglects to measure it against the growth in the economy and the ability to pay.
Later, though our guide conveniently neglects to mention it, I learn that even juvenile offenders are forced to work on the chain gangs. WTF.
Rajan, a University of Chicago professor and former International Monetary Fund chief economist, argues that the framework neglects a more fundamental factor: local communities.
As Congress neglects its constitutional duties and elites cheer on Trump's band of military men, political conflict is likely to move to the streets.
We can only hope it's enough to energize black Alabamans into voting for a party that often neglects them until the very last moment.
But what he neglects to mention is that the reason premiums would be lower is because people would by and large receive worse coverage.
One important real-world complication that Friedman's article largely neglects is that business lobbying does a great deal to determine what the laws are.
The drama first turns on Woody's crisis of confidence (Bonnie neglects him) and his dealings with Forky, who keeps diving into the nearest wastebasket.
This imagery is especially harmful in a film that neglects to identify aspects of Chinese culture that are redeemable, aside from its scenic environment.
He neglects to tell his mother and father about the white girlfriend he has broken up with and for whom he still has feelings.
Last month, a government advisory board of scientists said the new rule "neglects established science," but farmers and fossil fuel groups supported the change.
Under the executive order, if a town board, county official or mayor declines — or neglects — to make a decision, silence equates to a veto.
The exhibition most obviously neglects the paintings Hartley made between early 218 and the end of 1915 while he was visiting and living in Germany.
He inadvertently ignores coworkers, misses out on dinner party conversations and — to his family's alarm — neglects his crying infant grandkid because of the television volume.
Because Uber neglects to give its workers status as full-time employees, the company does not have to give those workers otherwise legally required benefits.
That's why you might end up with a mouthful of fillings despite brushing and flossing, while your friend who neglects dental hygiene has no issues.
He neglects to mention the Patriots were fined over a half-million dollars for their tactics and despised by the public for years to come.
Frank asks his new president for a presidential pardon for his actions of the season, and, on live television, she neglects to excuse his actions.
But, thinking about it with nothing more than cloying, fond nostalgia completely neglects the huge influence the genre has had on British culture at large.
It promises benefits it can't deliver, and will bring costs it neglects to calculate — to water, wildlife, family farms, tourism and, yes, the earth's atmosphere.
When he says he'd arrive in Washington owing no one, though, Hawley neglects to mention the president to whom he would owe his Senate seat.
Neither am I writing an article for a website that neglects to pay contributors, nor am I giving an interview to an Australian radio station.
John Andrews Sag Harbor, N.Y. TO THE EDITOR: John Schwartz highlights schisms in the environmental movement, but neglects its biggest weakness and opportunity: climate equity.
And yet, fixated on the range and limits of violence, he neglects to ask why our country treats it as unavoidable in the first place.
Barry neglects to mention that Charlotte's dad slipped him some money while in the men's room before being introduced, thinking he was the washroom attendant.
It's also not just that the police department mistreats black communities, but that the police department neglects black communities when they actually need law enforcement.
But this neglects the effects these events may have on the formation of more positive racial attitudes among those opposed to Trump and his administration.
It's a warped sign of progress, perhaps, that the work-obsessed mother who neglects her child has achieved parity on television with the absentee father.
When he says that the United States spends more than any other member, however, he neglects to say that this is on its own defense.
She neglects to mention that the murderer was previously convicted of stealing a pickup truck from Featherstone and spent time in jail for the crime.
For instance, we found out that she neglects her Lamborghini, she feels sad about never having been to prom, and that her "only passion" is makeup.
Jon accepts, and promptly makes the first of his many blunders as the new ruler: he neglects to give Sansa or Littlefinger any public credit whatsoever.
But still, it neglects to take on any extra editorial responsibility beyond the bare minimum, which in this case put the responsibility on third-party organizations.
Nye also sort-of brings up Roundup's role in decimating the Monarch butterfly population, yet neglects to mention that Monsanto is the company that makes Roundup.
Rooney Columbus, a researcher at the American Enterprise Institute, also makes the case that the bill neglects unemployed borrowers, who are in most need of assistance.
However, that terminology — while technically medically accurate for some menopause-related changes — sounds dismissive and neglects the fact that these changes affect more than the vagina.
It's an evasive maneuver that neglects a big disparity: A recent study in JAMA found that the US leads the developed world in civilian gun violence.
Furthermore, it's often written as, "He who takes medicine and neglects diet…" without that sneaky little "to" thrown in before "diet" — giving it a very different connotation.
Libertarianism is correct that individuals are each morally free and personally accountable, but it neglects unchosen social ties that impose duties and flesh out who they are.
"The only way for this attack to be successful is if a [bank card] issuer neglects to check the CVV when authorizing a transaction," wrote NCR Corp.
Who is the Man in Black in this episode but some guy who neglects his marriage and his kid because he gets super into Fortnite or something?
He leads a government that spends heavily on military and propaganda and neglects funding for education, healthcare, pensions, modernization and other important areas for the Russian people.
Szala's contains disturbing factual omissions: She neglects to note that, according to the best research available, 95 percent of women who get abortions don't regret their decisions.
Up until Jon witnesses Daenerys torching a city, he pretty much neglects every single maddening sign that Daenerys is turning into that crazy person with a dragon.
When Assange says that "this could be the beginning" of the collapse of America's empire, he neglects to mention what state or power might succeed it. Why?
Thus the mayor who fails to remove snow from roads, neglects pothole repair, distributes impure water or fails to keep streets from flooding loses the next election.
However, the U.S. government's enforcement of outdated data security laws violates newly established global treaties and neglects this need for a fundamental balance between security and privacy.
The administration's parochial line of thinking also neglects the environmental benefits to the nation and the world achieved by reducing the number of cars on the roads.
And as Fiona's husband (Stanley Tucci) puts it, in a blunt statement of themes, Fiona is an authority on family problems who neglects to address her own.
By avoiding the specific trappings of overt racism, these churches can adopt a tone of moral superiority that neglects all of the ways they support systemic racism.
Lackluster action is just one example how a good deal of TV often neglects its camerawork (because television is a so-called "writer's medium" and so forth).
Presumably, Fareeda has expended a lot of energy over the years to make Jodi feel better about herself, while Jodi neglects to do any of the work.
That Esther suspects Javad's son of involvement with the bombings is a story line with potential, but Singer neglects to prepare for it with sufficiently convincing groundwork.
It neglects to address the failings of the Affordable Care Act, leaving its framework mostly untouched, and to reintroduce even the semblance of needful free-market mechanisms.
For many retailers, extended sizing means simply making straight-sized garments in larger sizes, a process that neglects the fact that women have different sizes and shapes.
Under section 16 (b), anyone who "neglects to obey any general, local or other order issued in writing" could be sentenced to up to a year in prison.
The hyperbole surrounding the DPRK missile tests frequently neglects a key tenant: As "test" implies, every single missile firing North Korea carries out advances their ICBM program. Period.
When astronauts shuttle off to colonize the Red Planet, one neglects to mention that she's pregnant, and she dies (in childbirth, on Mars) without revealing the father's identity.
This false antithesis also neglects reasons why people gathered in cities millennia ago, and the consequences of that move for the interplay of natural selection and sociocultural development.
Not only is this false but he also neglects to mention the continued efforts on the part of Greece to support their northern neighbor despite the unresolved dispute.
Adler and Bessner's view neglects the sizable economic benefits the dollar's role confers on the U.S., as well as its possible use as an antidote to military adventurism.
However, the term vaginal atrophy — while technically medically accurate for some menopause-related changes — sounds dismissive and neglects the fact that these changes affect more than the vagina.
But farming and ranching generates much of the country's wealth and influences Brazilian culture these days, even if the region sometimes neglects its own complex and sophisticated history.
And yet for all the emphasis companies put on diversity in recent years, the mainstream definition often neglects neurodiversity and true inclusion is sometimes treated as an afterthought.
You could be born to a family that neglects you, but while they would always be your biological family, your friends could form a more powerful closer family.
And he neglects to mention that the Trump administration has been trying to negotiate a peace deal with the Taliban to try to finally end the ongoing conflict.
As he neglects his serious duties in favor of indulging himself on Twitter, Trump tells us that he will not change his style merely because he was elected president.
In an exclusive sneak peek at Tuesday's Pretty Little Liars, Aria (Lucy Hale) neglects to tell Ezra (Ian Harding) about her dramatic weekend, while he does exactly the opposite.
The show also zooms out and tries to examine what happens to veterans when they return to a country that idealizes them in speech but neglects them in deed.
The tweet invokes white privilege and neglects to consider undocumented immigrants who identify as members of the LGBTQ community, who could face severe dangers as a result of deportation.
The government promises to buy itself more cars, and to lower interest rates on housing for public servants, but neglects stronger demand-side prods such as rural public works.
It neglects to mention that deforestation has been rising steadily again since 2012, due partially to the struggling Brazilian economy and budget cuts that resulted in less environmental enforcement.
According to polls, the most popular complaint among the Russian public about the Kremlin is that it pays too much attention to foreign policy, and thus neglects domestic problems.
In particular, it neglects to draw measured attention to the prevalence of this kind of violence in marginalized communities and the disproportionate pain and trauma it can bring them.
What it neglects to mention is that, in the 2016 election, Michigan went for Trump, who was also backed by a startling 68.5 per cent of West Virginian voters.
"This approach neglects the problem that the released radioactive fallout would fairly quickly move with the tradewinds to affect land areas and cause devastating environmental problems," the authors wrote.
Unfortunately, the playwright neglects to provide Peter with the slightest smidgen of personal charm or smarts or sexual magnetism that would make him such catnip for Karen and Lucia.
But that is only part of the story, one that non-interventionists argue neglects the respectable side of the non-interventionist tradition, which was also represented in America First.
Because while the Wikipedia entry on the 1989-90 competition includes basic information about the event, it neglects the fight for gender parity that Edwards and her crew represent.
What's more, the film neglects to examine the underlying causes of misogyny and the attitudes that lead to a culture of harassment, and its attempts at satire fall flat.
Besigye, who has blasted Museveni for running a government of patronage that neglects Uganda's poor, held a final rally at sunset in a field close to the police headquarters.
What's more, the film neglects to examine the underlying causes of misogyny and the attitudes that lead to a culture of harassment, and its attempts at satire fall flat.
Kombani is a stronghold of the banned Mombasa Republican Council (MRC), which seeks independence for Kenya's coastal strip because it says the central government neglects and impoverishes the Coast region.
Not that Wiseman neglects the human factor, even in a slaughterhouse; he is instinctively aware, as Chaplin was, of what an assembly line can do to those who toil there.
He correctly asserts that there's a bias in most workshops for "showing" and against "telling," but neglects to say that for most would-be writers such cautionary advice is useful.
"This act neglects facts and truth, applies double standards and blatantly interferes in Hong Kong affairs and China's other internal affairs," foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said in a statement.
If the Trump administration neglects a push for peace, American leaders could find themselves faced with the same choices as now — or worse — when the next strategy review comes around.
What about one that neglects the fact that "illegal aliens" do, in fact, pay billions from their wages into government systems over the course of their lives in the United States?
For starters, No Little Girl neglects to discuss the financial impact of the jobs these brothels create in its reports, as well as the tourism they bring to their respective counties.
They're also upset that even as police carry out what many see as harassment and brutality over petty crimes, the justice system neglects much more serious crimes like shootings and murders.
The Bible, Mr Wallis points out, contains 2,000 verses touching on poverty, rather more than mention homosexuality; a worldview that neglects "the least of these", he insists, "makes no biblical sense".
The argument that carbon capture technology is too expensive is also a complete red herring, which roundly neglects to acknowledge how quickly production costs would fall thanks to economies of scale.
While Mr. Ulukaya's acknowledgment of the plant workers is monumental, it neglects the hundreds of dairy farmers who have been making increasingly less money supplying Chobani with its main ingredient: milk.
Besides, there's a long-standing tradition of winners thanking the crews that supported them and made their projects possible, and anyone who neglects that tradition risks looking self-absorbed and egotistical.
The Rubio-Wagner plan also neglects the most pressing reason people need paid leave: to recover from a serious illness or to take care of a sick or disabled family member.
The problem is that a laundry list approach of having candidates debate each other on legislation issue by issue neglects that the most powerful tool the President has is agenda-setting.
But that strain of pan-Africanism neglects Mr. Mugabe's excesses, the killings of Ndebele people, rigging of the 2002 and 2008 elections, forcible clearance of slums, political abductions and widespread corruption.
A common caricature of Mr. de Blasio — fed by his critics and amplified by tabloid and TV news — is that he neglects nitty-gritty governance while ineptly pursuing ego-driven ambitions.
In the book, she notes the date a descendant needs to avoid falling roof tile (November 22, 1963) in the town of Hull, but neglects to mention JFK's assassination that same day.
In it, Pompeo outlined his "economic vision" for the Indo-Pacific, which the Trump administration has repeatedly highlighted as a strategic region, even as it neglects to say exactly what it means.
What it neglects is that existential angst also empowers the system's security brigades, who have developed a formidable capacity for repression of a population that has scant appetite for chaos and violence.
Akzo has said PPG's offer "not only fails to reflect the current and future value of AkzoNobel, it also neglects to address the significant uncertainties and risks for shareholders and other stakeholders".
In the account he later wrote for the official action report, he neglects to narrate what must have been a harrowing escape, noting only that he was rescued by the U.S.S. Lansdowne.
The relationship seems doomed from the start, seeing as how Mr. Nanjiani's family expects him to marry a nice Pakistani woman, a fact he somehow neglects to mention to his new girlfriend.
This sets the template for his life, as Fawcett increasingly gives himself over to the Amazon and neglects his family, a familiar divide that Mr. Gray turns into the story's axis point.
It neglects the enforcement of the Clean Air Act (CAA), which standardizes air pollution to safe levels, and the Clean Water Act (CWA), which regulates the discharge of pollutants in American waters.
But such a conflation neglects the layers of ego, cunning, and masculine power plays that culminate in one of the most unforgettable acts of solo vigilantism to appear onscreen since The Revenant.
The framework of radical change and disappearance of guardrails also neglects to identify the Trump phenomenon for what it is: in John Gerring's words (describing 19th-century Democrats), a radical preservationist movement.
When the young man's girlfriend, Jeanne (Lou de Laâge) arrives for a visit, Anna neglects to tell her the tragic news, setting in motion a series of misunderstandings and increasingly intense psychological games.
Step is a stirring film about strength and sisterhood; Lipitz has crafted an uplifting fly-on-the-wall documentary that follows feel-good musical tropes but never neglects the real lives at stake.
If an Ohioan neglects to vote in a single federal election, the state takes it as evidence that the person has moved and starts the process of canceling his or her voter registration.
In particular, she neglects the large and influential peace coalition that opposed expanding the Army to prepare for combat and then, despite state repression, mobilized against the intervention in Europe once it occurred.
Inbox To the Sports Editor: Re "Yankees Charity Neglects Stadium's Neighbors," June 28: As an ongoing grant recipient of the New Yankee Stadium Community Benefits Fund, I immediately focused attention on this article.
"The proposal not only fails to reflect the current and future value of Akzo Nobel, it also neglects to address the significant uncertainties and risks for shareholders and other stakeholders," the company said.
However, reducing the motivations of the community to material motives neglects the most significant aspect of their self-identification as Jews: their collective historical memory and the Chinese notion of loyalty to one's ancestors.
One illustration neglects to include the sleep chamber, lavatory, and hallway; another gets the number of doors per hexagon wrong; and basically all of the renderings screw up the placement of the spiral stairway.
But commerce neglects to paint a full picture of the situation at hand, instead obscuring the facts and tipping the scale by self-initiating a process in which they play judge, jury, and executioner.
This shift, while understandable as a reaction to the sheer glut of programming, neglects the ways that TV is a medium all about change, about the ways that characters and their relationships evolve over time.
The stereotypical pothead is a lazy underachiever whose skills include eating an entire bag of Doritos in one sitting and curating reggae playlists, but this caricature neglects the bottomless creativity stoners apply to getting high.
But Comcast conveniently neglects to mention Google Fiber's real competitive advantages in its chart, which are the only ones that really matter: the price customers have to pay and the quality of service they get.
Age of Empires Ian Buruma, in his review of recent books on China, considers the country's military might but neglects its most daunting challenge to American global dominance: its growing economic influence (Books, June 19th).
Seeking Approval In his piece on democratic political institutions, Yascha Mounk neglects an institution that has caused considerable havoc—an election system that restricts voters to selecting only one candidate ("Too Much Democracy," November 12th).
MIKE GOODMAN BROOKLYN, NY ♦ To the Editor: The list of "Trump-era jeremiads" in Peter Beinart's review of Jason Stanley's "How Fascism Works" neglects to mention what may have been one of the first.
But as conservationists have repeatedly pointed out, the treaty neglects entire classes of animals, including 92 percent of the world's 10,700 reptile species, most amphibians, songbirds and fish, as well as invertebrates and small mammals.
As Facebook continues to say, over and over, that it wants to be as transparent as possible, it neglects the fact that it has fought against external oversight of how its platform worked for years.
Besides, believing and acting on this no-nonsense "who exactly are you?" school of conversation neglects the fact that small talk, when done correctly, is actually an extremely efficient way of getting acquainted with people.
Zama neglects the boy entirely, but nurtures a hope that his son will grow up to be a hero, as he himself was in his soldiering days, and you sense that his sanity is slipping.
Readers would not know this since Greenberg neglects to mention that fact, an erasure that he compounds by recommending a list of works that are mostly about white Americans (all by men except for one).
As this Concurrent Media blog post makes clear, Wurtzel's misleading data neglects to mention that Netflix currently reaches 42 million U.S. subscribers, compared to the 116 million U.S. households that NBC, Fox, CBS and ABC reach.
He neglects to understand that women have known since the dawn of time that we don't have to conform to certain standards, and there is a long history of women saying, "eff you" to traditional roles.
An academic having an early midlife crisis who neglects his wife, flirts with a student and stresses over a more successful colleague sounds like a scenario out of, if you'll forgive me, a Woody Allen film.
Taylor says the City's local government finds millions of pounds each year to fund lobbying for financial services and hosting sumptuous banquets for financiers and foreign heads of state, but neglects people living in his district.
What they're not saying: Kupor neglects to mention that these provisions don't just give the preferred shareholder a vote or a seat at the table; rather, they give the VC unilateral veto power over all such actions.
It seems an indelible symbol of the times that New York City neglects essential but mundane services like public restrooms while promoting other putative municipal innovations, like the mass conversion of pay phones to Wi-Fi kiosks.
As well as striking a note of biological realism, this research also highlights how research on human ageing often neglects the insights available from evolutionary theory -- and particularly from a research field called "comparative life-history ecology".
In Gillian Flynn's novel "Sharp Objects" (2006) — now a mini-series on HBO — a teenage girl is the killer, but the ultimate blame still rests with her mother, who narcissistically controls and neglects each of her daughters.
To the Editor: Dianna Kane neglects to mention the effects of the drought and restrictions on water use on the poor people of Cape Town, most of whom have faced devastating water and sanitation conditions for decades.
With a few exceptions on particular policies, the Democratic presidential field neglects abundant pools of potential Democrat converts, leaving persuadable audiences — like independents and Trump-averse, anti-abortion Christians (some of whom are white evangelicals) — without options.
Khar admits, "Maybe I won the lottery," but neglects to cite her ability to afford the multiple trips to expensive rehabs, parents who love her imperfectly yet consistently, her access to housing and higher education and employment.
The installed software is designed to turn on full emissions-control systems only when the car is undergoing official emissions testing; it neglects to do the same during normal driving situations, when Volkswagens pollute far more heavily.
But the suggestion that these are sports tears neglects the entire history of The Bachelor: there always eventually comes a point when the isolation, jealousy, and competitive edge sets in, and the smallest indignities lead to major breakdowns.
"As we know firsthand, Amazon's business model too often neglects the well-being of the workers who make the e-commerce giant so incredibly successful," said Daniel Wells, a union leader representing pilots who fly for Amazon Air.
Even that is handled oddly: her boyfriend is barely established as a character, so her fury at him when he cheats on her after she neglects to come home for months on end seems outsized and off-balance.
She is bringing her baby bump with her to the United Nations, but boiling down her identity to simply George Clooney's wife and the mother of his children neglects all of her hard work and many, many achievements.
If the federal government neglects its role by allowing chaos on the borders and an uncontrolled inflow of people, this could undermine the statehood of Bavaria, say, by compromising its ability to provide public safety and other functions.
The book also neglects to ask why progress toward sexual freedom has been so uneven: Why did liberals win victories on gay marriage and opposing censorship but lose ground on abortion rights and, recently, even access to contraception?
The tax plan has struggled since it was unveiled as a rough framework in September with criticism from Democrats and social activists, who say it is a giveaway to the wealthy and corporations that hurts or neglects others.
Huxtable's self-positioning as a transgender transgressive artist is rooted in an origin story that she is far too enamored with — so much so that she neglects to make content that rewards the viewer's intellectual or visual engagement.
If the United States neglects its leadership — starting with projects on trade and climate change — rising powers have indicated their interest in taking up that role through fledgling regional institutions like the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
He describes in detail how social media have been weaponised by the bad guys, though he neglects to tease out the influence of would-be good guys: optimistic tech types keen on making the world a better place.
These days, the crumbling, graffiti-tagged church, whose freethinking founders helped modern Brazil rise from the ashes of an empire, is just another emblem of how Rio de Janeiro neglects its past, allowing grandeur to fall into ruin.
JAY N. FELDMANPORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. To the Editor: David Brooks's excellent column neglects to mention the Vietnam War as a source of disillusion and disaffection on the part of the educated elite coming of age in the 1960s.
However, this resistance neglects various studies that confirm the "acting white" charge's reality and effects, as well as a weight of personal testimony that would be considered authoritative rather than "anecdotal" if it concerned, for example, police brutality.
British Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt condemned violence on both sides and warned of consequences if China neglects commitments made when it took back Hong Kong to allow freedoms not enjoyed in mainland China, including the right to protest.
Weigel mostly ignores lesbian relationships (aside from a passing reference to "sugar mommies," a phenomenon that always felt like pure media exaggeration) and offers only a cursory history of gay activism that neglects recent, relevant debates like marriage equality.
Democrats have argued that by limiting parental leave to new mothers, Mr. Trump ignores the role fathers play in raising children, exposes women to discrimination in hiring and neglects the needs of people with ailing or elderly family members.
Census law says that anyone who "refuses or willfully neglects ... to answer, to the best of his knowledge, any of the questions" could be fined up to $100, and anyone who answers falsely could be fined up to $500.
Kevin is not the most organized student: He initially neglects to have his dad sign the back of the permission slip, and when I talk to the class later, he forgets his question by the time I call on him.
British Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt condemned violence on both sides on Tuesday and warned of consequences if China neglects commitments made when it took back Hong Kong to allow freedoms not enjoyed in mainland China, including the right to protest.
It's a film focused so deeply on pushing the limitations of the form that it neglects to make its satirical punches land, a film so intent on plumbing the filmmaker's own personal experience that it doesn't allow viewers to connect.
Indeed, Gary Reisfield and George Wilson note in the Journal of Clinical Oncology that a steadfast focus on a patient's physical disease and its status (via CT scans, blood tests) neglects the social, psychological, and existential aspects of being gravely ill.
"Apart from the fact that this might not even alter the storm, this approach neglects the problem that the released radioactive fallout would fairly quickly move with the tradewinds to affect land areas and cause devastating environmental problems," the sheet reads.
A presidential visit to Argentina that neglects to notice how Mr. Macri's government is undermining human rights and democratic institutions — and instead pours empty praise on his policies — will rightly be read as a return to the bad old days.
Speaker Paul Ryan's official list of five policy highlights in the tax bill, for example, includes one point that is merely preserving the status quo on mortgage interest, and totally neglects to mention the corporate tax cut that is its centerpiece.
" The page states: "Apart from the fact that this might not even alter the storm, this approach neglects the problem that the released radioactive fallout would fairly quickly move with the tradewinds to affect land areas and cause devastating environmental problems.
"Apart from the fact that this might not even alter the storm, this approach neglects the problem that the released radioactive fallout would fairly quickly move with the tradewinds to affect land areas and cause devastating environmental problems," the explanation begins.
China has stepped up a war of words with Britain over Hong Kong, especially after Hunt warned of consequences if China neglects commitments made when it took back Hong Kong to allow its way of life for at least 50 years.
Its story is told through the alternating eyes of Leonie and JoJo, painting a clear picture of complex family dynamics that makes a character you should despise — a drug addict mother who neglects her children — at least relatable, if not likable.
At the top of a voluminous and talent-rich voice cast (which, alas, neglects to include the maestros of irate sarcasm Don Rickles and Nicky Katt), Jason Sudeikis portrays Red, the irascible odd bird out in a community of irrationally upbeat avian neighbors.
Roem's message was two-fold: Marshall is so focused on social issues that he neglects local issues affecting constituents such as congestion and jobs and he has become such a gadfly that he lacks clout to bring home bacon for the district.
Ms. White's killing, in a housing project where tenants fear cooperating with the police, showed how drug and gang violence can ensnare innocent residents and how people feel stung by a public safety system that they say neglects poor, black and Latino residents.
Yet he neglects to mention that the number of jobs added in the 22 months after his inauguration — 4.2 million — is lower than the 4.8 million jobs added in the 22 months before he took office, undermining the premise of his retrodiction.
Diane is a preternaturally precocious child, made so by her mother, the pinup-perfect Marie, who is so thoroughly governed by her dependence on female competition for self-worth that she considers her infant daughter to be her greatest rival, and neglects her.
The duo behind the image, Josie Keefe and Phyllis Ma, both 31, have made photographs, zines and stop-motion videos together since 2014 under the name Lazy Mom — an invocation of the cultural boogeyman of the "bad mother" who neglects her children.
Bushnell keeps on programmer Mike Hatcher as the animatronics staffer for Chuck E. Cheese, and neglects to inform Brock that he has not only met Fechter and Creative Engineering's superior product, but has also made a rejected attempt to buy a stake in the company.
To qualify you must: Also, recommended, but not required, is a working mouse cursor to skip through the first 35 minutes of the stream — time Hugo uses to answer questions and run through a PowerPoint presentation, but sadly neglects the unboxing aspect of his duties.
The two are perfect complements, nodding to pop culture's long history of odd-couple duos: Tuca nudges (and sometimes shoves) Bertie forward when Bertie seems stuck, and Bertie steps in to support and care for Tuca when Tuca neglects to take care of herself.
There have been criticisms of the program over the years — it's odd to have a standalone agency for this one region, and the ARC often focuses on bigger towns and neglects rural areas — but it's also broadly popular with Democrats and Republicans alike in Appalachia.
But Democrats argued in various floor speeches that the hold up on the bill was largely over their concerns it fails to address the public health crisis by sufficiently bolstering the health care system and neglects some of the most vulnerable segments of society.
To the Editor: When Lisa Damour considers ways to address the problem that "school is a confidence factory for our sons, but only a competence factory for our daughters," she neglects to mention schools that have built both confidence and competence for women: women's colleges.
That's because the cap (a new, dollars-per-patient limit on federal support for states' Medicaid programs) rises annually based on the medical CPI, a metric that increases more slowly than does actual clinical spending (since medical CPI neglects the costs of diagnostic and therapeutic advance).
Contemporary L.G.B.T. politics often forgets and neglects queer, trans and gender nonconforming folks from the hood, the banji girls, those of us who come from under-resourced communities, who are denied access to health care and affordable housing, and who lack viable means of making income.
And as Justice Sonia SotomayorSonia SotomayorJustice Roberts neglects his own role in tilting American democracy Turley: Testifying for Republicans should not be a sin for academics Buttigieg, Klobuchar lay out criteria for potential judicial nominees MORE noted in her dissent, these provisions strike minority communities hardest.
But we believe this argument neglects an important reason that Mr. Trump's removal by his party would be at least as healthy, democratically speaking: It would reinvigorate the idea that political parties exist not just as vehicles for politicians but also as protectors of vital democratic norms.
That's compelling, but what it neglects to address (as did Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2) is that the Grindelwald relationship and Grindelwald himself played a crucial role in the death of Dumbledore's sister – something over which Dumbledore felt guilty for the rest of his life.
While Vamos was filling his assigned story for—as he described it, a "more clickbait/advertisement-driven" site, some readers might not realize that, and may first learn of this stat in a context like this article that neglects to mention that it pertains to both men and women.
Starting in 2018, the new Nissan Pathfinder will include sensors that can detect when the rear door is opened before a trip, so that if the driver neglects to open the rear door again after the car in parked, the horn will beep several times as a reminder.
WIFE FUMES AS LAWYER TO THE (PORN) STARS AVENATTI NEGLECTS DIVORCE CASE TO CHASE LIMELIGHT Attorney Jason Frank, who worked at Eagan Avenatti under an independent contractor agreement, alleged in court papers that the law firm failed to pay a $4.85 million settlement he had reached in December.
An accord reached on March 18, in which the bloc pledged to introduce visa waivers by the end of June, has helped bring the bloc's migrant crisis under greater control, but that deal prompted widespread criticism that it neglects human rights and rewards President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey.
While Goodman spotlights blogs like Ultragrrl and The Modern Age, whose online fandoms of these burgeoning bands helped buzz their way up to SPIN and NME, she largely neglects the opposition voices like Buddyhead, who famously spraypainted "$UCKING DICK$" on the side of The Strokes' tour bus in 2001.
Under the bill, libraries could lose state funding for failing to comply and a library employee who "willfully neglects or refuses to perform any duty" of the legislation could face a misdemeanor charge and, if convicted, be fined up to $500 and sentenced up to a year in jail.
And through a visual and audio love note, Beyoncé offers to black women who have passed away, who live today, and who are yet to come, a gift: the assurance that in a world where society neglects to see black women or say their names, black women recognize each other.
Mehta is selective with the facets of the case here as well: Delhi Crime neglects to address the fact that the tourist bus in which the gang rape occurred avoided immediate detection while passing through police checkpoints because it had tinted windows, even though they had been banned in Delhi.
FX made eight of the nine episodes available to critics, and in those episodes, the show neglects to crack its own case: Like many people, Mr. Cunanan (at least, the fictionalized version of him depicted here) was a habitual liar, a social climber and someone obsessed with fame and luxury.
Helga's family neglects her to the point that she barely feels like more than a poltergeist in their presence; her mother even drinks "smoothies" that the Hey Arnold sound team would slyly amp up with clinking ice sounds to hint that there's always a shot of liquid courage floating around in there.
While this is a population deserving of coverage, it neglects more than 95% of children in Medicaid and in the states-administered Children's Health Insurance Program, which provides low-cost health coverage to children in families that earn too much for Medicaid and who also face a loss or reduction of coverage.
But the focus on global science sometimes neglects local needs and expertise, says Indian science journalist Padma Tata Venkata, who goes by Padma TV. Axios spoke with her about the impact of the English on research in her country as part of a series of interviews about a movement to decolonize science.
Under the Hyde Amendment, Medicaid already neglects abortion coverage; this means that young women and low-income women who have decided that they cannot carry a pregnancy to term have to scramble to come up with funds to receive the urgent medical care that they need, which can cost upwards of $500.
The discussion about the post-Islamic State world purports to be about security, but it fundamentally neglects the fact that what the Islamic State claimed to represent — the idea of a caliphate — remains squarely in the minds of Muslims, even if many forces conspire to keep those sentiments from the public view.
Here, the museum neglects to mention that Mitchell was central to a damning 2014 report from the Senate select committee on intelligence that suggested the CIA misled elected officials and the pubic; that unauthorized interrogation methods were used; that the legal opinions defending enhanced techniques were flawed; that torture yielded no useful intelligence.
In 2202, Roberts joined a 2628-28500 majority decision written by Justice Samuel AlitoSamuel AlitoAppeals court appears wary of letting Trump reinstate death sentences Justices grapple with 'Bridgegate' convictions Justice Roberts neglects his own role in tilting American democracy MORE that let stand Ohio's restrictive voter purges, then the nation's most aggressive.
Mr. Adler noted, however, that while "The Breaks" presents the conflict between MC Hammer's pop version of hip-hop and more street-level rapping, it neglects another 1990 cultural rivalry: between the Afro-centric, consciousness-raising New York style of groups like Public Enemy and the rise of tough-talking gangsta rap in Los Angeles.
Still, hours before the vote, Schatz marveled at how the GOP could respond to major Democratic electoral victories over the past two months—a landslide in the Virginia gubernatorial election, and an upset for a Senate seat in Alabama—by passing an astoundingly unpopular bill that even neglects GOP-leaning voters in suburban swing districts.
For example, "The Once and Future Worker," a widely discussed book by Oren Cass, a former economic policy adviser to Mitt Romney now at the Manhattan Institute, focuses on initiatives to expand employment and wages for American workers but largely neglects the changing geography of economic output and opportunity behind the woes of heartland workers.
After a campaign in which they got Hillary Clinton to admit that "black lives matter," vow to protect the rights of undocumented immigrants, and stand up for Muslims under attack by Trump, they don't want Democrats to slide back to a colorblind era — or worse — that neglects or outright abandons the needs of people of color.
Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau protested that the imposition of tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum exports for "national security" reasons comes when the U.S. actually sells more steel to Canada than Canada sells to the U.S.  It also neglects the fact that Canada has been a trusted security partner since World War I. Other Canadians echo his deep concern.
But instead of leaving policy-making to the professionals, the FCC sometimes neglects its core function of administering an orderly use of the nation's airwaves and phone lines while focusing on matters which seem out of its purview: equal employment opportunity, education, prisoners' rights, and other programs that may not be a part of the agency's expertise or mandate.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in an online fact sheet titled "Tropical Cyclone Myths Page," detonating a nuclear weapon over a hurricane "might not even alter the storm," and the idea "neglects the problem that the released radioactive fallout would fairly quickly move with the tradewinds to affect land areas and cause devastating environmental problems."
Amy LaikenChicago To the Editor: While I appreciate Katha Pollitt's support for universal, high-quality child care, her promotion of "day care for all" as the solution neglects the vastly more difficult reality of nurses, waitresses, police officers, firefighters, T.S.A. workers, flight attendants, air traffic controllers, pilots and millions of others who labor during nonstandard hours.
What he would actually do as president, after all, is going to be constrained by political realities and his ability to mobilize the public To Sanders's critics, of course, this is just gross irresponsibility that neglects the best traditions of the Democratic Party and raises serious questions about Sanders's ability to do serious policy analysis when the time comes to make choices.
Even the lionization of Hamilton as the exemplar of America's immigrant ideal neglects his ultimate endorsement of the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798, which made it harder for immigrants to become citizens while allowing their deportation if they were suspected of disloyalty (he urged exceptions, though, for some foreign merchants and those "whose demeanor among us has been unexceptionable").
A Museum's Unsung Hero Vinson Cunningham's piece on the Smithsonian Institution's new National Museum of African American History and Culture describes the museum's long period of gestation, the obstacles it faced, and its many champions, but neglects to mention one of its major contributors, the late African-American architect J. Max Bond, Jr. ("Making a Home for Black History," August 29th).
She explains that Ares, the God of War, is their enemy—he once enslaved them to Greeks (though she neglects to mention that their bullet-repelling Bracelets symbolized their former slave-shackles, and were intended to remind the Amazons of their vow to never to capitulate again to male dominance.) Diana is shown the great weapon of the Amazons: the "Godkiller," a giant broadsword a la Excalibur.
It's about celebrating small moments of kindness that act as a balm, a refuge for normal people without power as we all try to survive the apocalyptic scourge of what those in power are doing to the rest of us: behaving in a way that either contributes to or neglects to show enough concern for the melting polar ice caps, the rise in hate crimes, the collapse of civil rights.
Plato, one of the earliest to see democracy as a problem, saw its typical citizen as shiftless and flighty: Sometimes he drinks heavily while listening to the flute; at other times, he drinks only water and is on a diet; sometimes he goes in for physical training; at other times, he's idle and neglects everything; and sometimes he even occupies himself with what he takes to be philosophy.
Avenatti, the ubiquitous attorney who has become a frequent prime time guest across most networks, represents the porn queen who claims she had a 2006 fling with President Trump WIFE FUMES AS LAYER TO THE (PORN) STARS AVENATTI NEGLECTS THEIR DIVORCE CASE TO CHASE LIMELIGHT Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, is suing Trump and Cohen and seeks to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement that she signed before the 2016 presidential election.
It makes more sense to view Trump's apparent change of heart over Yellen favorably, insofar as it means he won't replace her with a Fed chairman with reactionary policy views; but it is easier to imagine the newer, more globalist Trump replacing Yellen with an Alan Greenspan–like ideologue who neglects the Fed's regulatory role than it is to imagine him keeping her or replacing her with someone more committed to improving the economic lot of his struggling supporters.
Kagan's concerns were shared by Justice Sonia SotomayorSonia SotomayorSupreme Court sharply divided over state aid for religious schools Justice Roberts neglects his own role in tilting American democracy Turley: Testifying for Republicans should not be a sin for academics MORE, both Obama appointees, as well as Justice Ruth Bader GinsburgRuth Bader GinsburgSupreme Court sharply divided over state aid for religious schools Equal Rights Amendment will replace equality with enforced sameness SCOTUS 'TRAP law' case and the erosion of abortion rights MORE, a Clinton appointee.
We focus on drug pricing based on value, the value that the medicine brings to the patient, the value that the medicine brings to the healthcare system, clearly at a point in time where we were losing patents starting in 2011, many of these products of ours at that time became available in very low cost generic forms and I think that some of the sound bites, some of the noise you hear around pricing neglects the fact that we often must pay deep discounts in a market based environment where we're competing, in many cases, against other alternative therapies including those low cost generics.
To the Editor: Walter Russell Mead, in his review of Condoleezza Rice's "Democracy" (May 7), neglects an important part of the biography of the former national security adviser and secretary of state in the George W. Bush administration: According to the Senate Select Intelligence Committee report on the C.I.A.'s detention and interrogation program, Rice was among the first top administration officials to approve the torture of Abu Zubaydah, a terrorist suspect and human being, who was subjected to waterboarding 83 times as well as sleep deprivation, beatings and confinement for hours in a coffin-like box in violation of domestic and international law and fundamental ethical principles.

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