Sentences with phrase «ignoring facts»

There is proof, saying he is imaginary is foolish and it's ignoring facts.
But now you are guilty of sentimentalism and ignoring the facts, and buying into the impassioned articles all over the web from liberals and mainstream media.
its a «common» in the priesthood, common being that there have been over 10,000 charged and convicted in the US, the church has paid out over 3 BILLION in out of court settlements... and its people like you ignoring the facts that propogate the problem by diverting the truth....
Now I know you meant «persecuted» but if you think it's the HUGE majority of the world that professes a belief in a deity that are being «persecuted» you are purposefully ignoring the facts to create your own false narrative.
Mark has a long history of ignoring facts and inventing fantasy alternatives.
I address these issues in section VII) Combining these two ideals, into rational empiricism or empirical rationalism, means that one can not achieve rational coherence by simply denying or ignoring some facts of experience, and that one can not achieve empirical adequacy by being inconsistent (even if inconsistency is re-labeled paradox, mystery, or ambiguity, and referred to in hallowed tones).
Are you purposely ignoring facts or just too lazy to look them up.
The naïve moralism in this area can be maintained only by ignoring the facts that inebriety is as much a symptom as a cause of the disturbed interpersonal life of the alcoholic, that alcoholism is a complex disease involving physical, cultural, and socio - psychological as well as moral factors, and that homelessness is in itself a complex phenomenon, not the simple product of excessive drinking.
Man, you people keep ignoring the facts in your own book!!!!!
Markets have a way of ignoring facts, or at least taking a rosy view in complex situations of government - to - government trade policy.
In the case of Netflix, investors cheered the company's international growth on Tuesday, and more or less ignored the fact that it missed its U.S. forecasts.
If you deal with somebody quickly, and get them to focus on the things you're good at, they'll ignore the fact that you're not the most beautiful person in the world.»
Believing that blockchain will be impervious to greed ignores the fact that anything created by a human can be manipulated by a human — especially if there is a financial incentive.
As much as we may like to ignore the fact, one day we'll all face the urgent question at the center of this memoir - how to die well.
«The big platforms haven't been ignoring the fact that [influencer marketing] has moved well beyond money between the couch cushions,» she adds, noting that Google and Twitter both have made strategic investments in the space, acquiring FameBit and Niche, respectively.
Ignoring the fact that the movie is not about Selina Kyle, Berry appears in a dominatrix - like leather uniform and prances around hissing at dogs.
If you're hoping for a big payoff while ignoring the fact that you need to create a product that's useful and beneficial for people, you're shortchanging yourself and your target market.
If you ignore the fact that the prices of resources relative to manufactures increased sharply after 2002, you'd interpret the shift from manufacturing to resources as a productivity - reducing reallocation of capital and labour.
CB: In a recent op - ed for the Toronto Star, you wrote, «It is important to remember, as much as we conveniently ignore the fact, that in health care, money spent on one thing simply can't be spent on another.»
Business books also have to stimulate demand, which is why they tend to ignore the fact that plenty of people think entrepreneurial greatness is genetic, not something that can be reverse - engineered.
That didn't include at least 13 deaths last year in seven crashes involving commercial charter flights in the U.S., and ignored the fact that the FAA was being run by an Obama - era holdover.
Their triumphalism ignored the fact that British equities rallied because almost everyone expects the Bank of England to push interest rates lower.
Stories on the U.S. election tend to focus on national polls, ignoring the fact that the president is chosen through the electoral college, not a popular vote.
But it would be a mistake to ignore the fact that it is also ineffective.
Ignore the fact that it looks like a Jetson family microwave.
Though the photographic focus is on the cars, it's hard to ignore the fact that there are very rarely any other people in the shot.
The biggest, perhaps, is that it ignores the fact that people want to work.
But the calculations were complex: Charges by the mile ignored the fact that most costs came not from transport but rather from loading, unloading and transferring freight.
But internet speeds were increasing dramatically, and no one could ignore the fact that streaming would eventually be the best way to deliver entertainment.
Not only does this metric ignore some basic economic principles, but it also ignores the fact that the deficit is narrowing substantially.»
Yet most of us forget, and ignore the fact that organizations are amassing copious information — our every log - in time, every website visit, every keyboard punch — on our actions and movements every single day.
It could be the 360 — it's hard to ignore the fact that the one device having continued success for the company is also the one Microsoft has complete control over.
It ignores the fact that people are motivated by vastly different things.
This is only made worse by the fact that people generally plan for best - case scenarios, ignoring the fact that things rarely go smoothly.
Even as a dreamy 18 - year - old, it was impossible to ignore the fact that the Left Bank was full of similarly starry - eyed foreigners living out their own Gallic fantasies.
This accusation ignores the facts.
It's been said we're living in a post-fact, post-truth world, where people choose to ignore facts or believe lies that challenge their own worldview.
And that ignores the fact that its mandate is limited, and it exists in the real world with all of these other agencies, and all of these powerful opponents.
No credible scientist would rely on cell phone videos and ignore the facts.
At the same time, we can't ignore the fact that millennials are a challenging market.
Although it's way too early to declare the current rally in the stock market is dead, we simply can not ignore the fact that the major averages are now leading, while leading stocks are lagging (exactly opposite of what occurs in a healthy market).
When the government confronts disagreement with its preconceived views, and facts that don't support these views, its modus operandi is simply to get rid of the source of disagreement and to ignore the facts
Ignoring the fact that a low - income lifestyle is in your future won't help you reach a savings goal any faster.
Although the Fraser Report is right to criticize the overall budget policy of the Mulroney government, it is wrong to ignore the fact that actions taken by the Mulroney government did help the Liberal government in 1990s.
But this diagnosis ignores the fact that the Canadian dollar is influenced by a diverse set of factors.
These pushes completely ignore the fact that organizations like the American Bar Association, the Centers for Disease Control, the Humane Society, and more are against such legislation for various reasons.
«Making progress on climate change and clean growth is hard and at times slow work, and we can't ignore the fact that Canada is still digging out from a deficit of previous federal inaction.
He said any call by the president to follow suit would ignore the fact that most employers are small businesses that can not afford the benefit.
OK that is cool but we can't ignore the fact that cryptocurrencies had their best day in a long time.
The only alternative to this view is to imagine that the collapses that followed valuation extremes like 1929, 1973, 2000, and 2007 somehow emerged entirely out of the blue, ignoring the fact that valuations accurately projected likely full - cycle losses, and remained tightly correlated with total returns over the subsequent 10 - 12 year horizons.
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