why did the general overlook the matter of the enemy soldier?
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The General overlooked the matter of the enemy soldier because of how indispensable Sadao had become to his welfare. ... The General had to condone Sadao's actions and overlook the matter of the enemy soldier because of his selfish motives and personal interests.
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The General overlooked the matter of the enemy soldier because of how indispensable Sadao had become to his welfare. The General had to condone Sadao's actions and overlook the matter of the enemy soldier because of his selfish motives and personal interests.
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