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- How could any sensitive liberal turn a deaf ear to such pleas?
- "I don't turn a deaf ear to those people at the extreme.
- To be sure, many Russian companies still turn a deaf ear to shareholders.
- The EPA certainly cannot turn a deaf ear to these complaints.
- "We should not turn a deaf ear to these warnings, " he said.
- The former coach's advice was to turn a deaf ear to the complaints.
- Johnson tries to turn a deaf ear to it all.
- Fear of invoking Nageshwar's wrath; the villagers turn a deaf ear to her cries.
- Sometimes, we feel New York City turns a deaf ear to, well, everywhere else,
- But her mother turns a deaf ear to her misery.
- She turns a deaf ear to the older man's old-fashioned folk songs and veiled threats.
- Still, there is every reason to believe that Washington will turn a deaf ear to this evidence.
- Irwan Suryanto of Majalengka, West Java, turns a deaf ear to the controversy surrounding state development planning.
- After last year's bond-market debacle, Bianco said, the Fed can't afford to turn a deaf ear to market expectations.
- But, he said, it's something that city, business and community leaders " should not turn a deaf ear to ."
- Johnson usually turns a deaf ear to such criticism, but he admits to experiencing a great deal of frustration of late.
- If it remains stubborn, turns a deaf ear to the demands or confronts such moves with counter demonstrations, bloodshed is unavoidable.
- "I don't see how they can turn a deaf ear to our claims in light of these memos, " he said.
- And despite his father's Greek heritage, Villas, like his mother, turns a deaf ear to any notion of the Mediterranean diet.
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