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They try to figure out if there are rational reasons people worry about immigration or fail to notice improvements in the economy.

From Salon

A woman who has two strong cocktails with friends or a man who has three beers on a night out may be more likely than someone sober to do harm to those around them — more likely to make an ill-advised left turn as another car is speeding their way; or to fail to notice, once home, that the baby has something in her mouth; or to have unsafe sex.

Drivers who aren’t keeping their eyes on the road may fail to notice safety risks that their car’s Autopilot technology also misses, Calo said.

How did he and his representatives fail to notice the transfer of reportedly $4.5 million, at least, from his accounts to an illegal Orange County bookmaking ring?

"However, we cannot fail to notice that the way of starting the changes in the public media raises serious doubts," the group said.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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