1. The economic literature largely ignores the fact that the public sector has devised its own alternative modes of efficiency incentive. 2. We can not ignore the fact that long-held attitudes were in the process of change. 3. The tactical model leads from a political position to pseudo-research, where facts are ignored because they might tend to obscure argument. 4. This, however, ignored the fact that the new scheme established a dual market in land. 5. This judgment means the environment secretary can ignore the fact that unique wildlife habitats are irreplaceable. 6. They ignore the fact that we vets have to pay our drug bills promptly. 7. He says none of the parties can afford to ignore the fact that thousands of people die of starvation each week. 8. He said Labour had ignored the fact three new businesses had opened in Darlington since the beginning of the year. 9. She ignores the fact that there are two other channels. 10. An attractive, brusque can-do mother of two, Helen, who walks with a leg brace, is striving hard to ignore the fact she has multiple sclerosis. |