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- adjective That can be
ignored .
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Examples
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Where at least the advertisements are in ignorable parts of the screen. link3 comments | post comment navigation viewing
Dear Livejournal, You Suck julieandrews 2009
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Danisco China headquarters' marketing department staff commented to the reporter that the market share of China-Biotics is "ignorable" when compared to Danisco.
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He has manoeuvred himself into the sweet spot where wannabe collectors, no matter how dumb (indeed, the dumber the better), feel somehow ignorable without a Hirst or two.
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Thousands of ad campaign strategists flooding the DVR'd airwaves (and our Internet hours) with ignorable notions that are not swaying anyone with that blurry rhetoric.
Richard Laermer: "Your Life Hasn't Changed By The Man Who's Elected" Richard Laermer 2010
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Not so: Unregistered books, though probably a small and ignorable class.
Archive 2009-07-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Far in the distance, at the left, just above the bright main rings, is the almost ignorable pale blue dot of Earth.
Saturn In Front Of The Sun: Cassini Spacecraft Captures Breathtaking View Of Ringed Planet (PHOTO) 2011
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In that book he famously tagged ol 'Hank (and pretty much rightfully so) with the moniker “War Criminal” and left it there an ugly part of him, like a huge, un-ignorable goiter around his neck.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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The rest of the banner shows a takeaway container filled with what appears to be tempura and veggies AKA an “un-ignorable and unforgettable restaurant quality to-go lunch with restaurant price!”
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In that book he famously tagged ol 'Hank (and pretty much rightfully so) with the moniker “War Criminal” and left it there an ugly part of him, like a huge, un-ignorable goiter around his neck.
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The report "Experience-based and description-based perceptions of long-term risk: why global warming does not scare us" outlines three primary parameters as the main reasons that climate change continues to be an 'ignorable' problem for the general public, despite its scientific status:
Erik Rasmussen: The World Needs a New Language Erik Rasmussen 2011
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