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Re: Calumet files Chapter 7

PeterN
SubjectRe: Calumet files Chapter 7
FromPeterN
Date04/05/2014 01:34 (04/04/2014 19:34)
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On 4/4/2014 1:40 AM, Sandman wrote:

Sandman
In article <i3vrj9dpe0eu24om4e9ocklmtqbhifik71@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens wrote:

Eric Stevens
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Tony Cooper
If a subject is addressed, and an aspect of that subject is not included, that aspect can be said to be "ignored".

Sandman
No, this is incorrect. It could be any of these:

1. Forgotten 2. Overlooked 3. Ignored 4. Missed

Eric Stevens
I would address the point in only a slightly different way.

It could be any one of these:

1. Forgotten 2. Overlooked 3. Deliberately ignored. 4. Missed.

In any case, If a subject is addressed, and an aspect of that subject is not included, that aspect can be said to be "ignored". As the list indicates, that does not require that the aspect has been deliberately ignored.

Sandman
ignore verb refuse to take notice of or acknowledge; disregard intentionally

Oh! I get it. As in ignore propositions that you don't agree with. understood/

-- PeterN

Sandman (9h & 41m)