The majority counsel accused us of quote "legal hairsplitting, prevarication, and dissembling" and urged the members of the Senate and the House to pay no attention to the obfuscations and legalistic pyrotechnics of the president's defenders.
They continue to insist that we pay no attention to scientists that are not part of their guild, such as the many dissenting physicists, chemists, geologists, and meteorologists, who we are told have no standing to criticize.
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But, barely a couple of weeks into his second term, here Obama is once again releasing photos in an effort to silence irrational critics who pay no attention to the facts.
In other words, there's no reason to pay attention to the fact that you're getting off the Grand Central and onto the Van Wyck because the only signs you care about are those that reassure you the airport is straight ahead.
It may be true that Bush himself does not sit down and talk to pollsters, but that does not mean that Karl Rove and Karen Hughes pay no attention to what pollsters say.
The two biggest challenges, according to Mr Chabris, are ensuring the games are fun to play and convincing recruiters, who typically make no attempt to measure cognitive skills, to pay attention to these new data.
This extra cushion that traders are demanding implies either that people expect markets to become even more volatile or, more likely, that traders no longer pay much attention to their pricing models.
The questionnaires pay no attention to what is going on in your life or what your financial goals are.
He can wave it in the face of the Europhiles, but they have already promised to pay no attention.
Pay no attention to the fake accounts and their fake messages.
Your Leadership: Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
Unlike the usual FORBES fund surveys, this exercise need pay no attention to expenses or loads, since you're not buying the fund, just stealing the ideas.
They both have a lot of money, always get the girl or girls, party as much as possible, pay NO ATTENTION TO DETAIL AS A PROFESSIONAL QUARTERBACK!
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Unless you pay no attention to headline news or never open a web browser, it is unlikely you are oblivious to the hyped disasters that lie dead ahead.
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Pay no attention to the problems over at TripAdvisor.
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Pay no attention to that lightning coming out of Ohio.
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Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.
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There is no reason for them to pay attention.
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Still, traders will need to pay attention to any resolutions, no matter how unlikely any actual action may be, that come out of this meeting as they could have a profound impact on the currency markets.
Having conceded 21 goals in their last six matches, it was no surprise to hear Cooper say that Brown and Knox would need to pay close attention to Aberdeen's defence.
Instead, Oppenheimer ignored Einhorn or believed that no one would pay attention to him (or care).
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Pay attention to opportunities that present themselves no matter how improbable.
She had been a school teacher briefly early in her life (as had I) and we discussed the reality that most listeners can only pay attention to a particular topic for no more than 15 minutes.
There are no pictures here, so pay attention to the words.
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Precisely because no one in the organisation has an incentive to pay attention to it more must be so.
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All of these are no-brainers, but employers would be smart to pay attention to the third and fourth factor.
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Behind these cuts is human hardship poor families who will no longer get subsidised child care to allow the parents to work, old and sick people who no longer receive visits from carers, pupils who sit in larger classes and get less attention, young people who can no longer afford to pay the higher tuition fees of the state universities.
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