Mr Entwistle was criticised for not knowing about the north Wales programme until after it screened, for not being aware of a newspaper article which revealed the mistaken identity, and for not knowing about a tweet saying Newsnight was poised to broadcast the revelations.
But the biggest difference between this election and the last is that, this time, the voters have no excuse for not knowing what they are letting themselves in for.
In part, her reticence comes from not knowing who is responsible for the atrocity.
Asian leaders often criticize Westerners for not knowing enough about Asia, but how well does the region know itself -- culturally speaking?
While this addresses a problematic loophole that penalizes women for not knowing they were being discriminated against within six months of starting a job, it was legislation that, again, had seen much trench work before the President came to office.
In the domain of derivative contracts like credit default swaps or auction-rate preferreds (which even George Soros didn't know existed) or complex collateralized debt obligations of mortgage-backed bonds, there was a "failure to know what isn't known, " and the ramifications for not knowing were huge.
Here in the United States that was pretty significant because the Pentagon was very widely criticised for not knowing that India was planning nuclear tests, and surely about a week afterwards, this group called Millworm announced that they had downloaded a large sum of that research data.
The problem for America is not knowing how to use these great companies and their gifts, brains, and resource in strategic ways for the US economy.
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This is bad for farmers (who are left not knowing how and where to invest) and worse for consumers, especially the poor, who risk suddenly being unable to afford basic food.
He poked his head outside, not knowing what he was looking for.
She is also alleged to have let children under two use the playhouses despite knowing they were not suitable for that age group.
But when, a few years ago, he derided the players in the national soccer team for "not knowing the words of the Marseillaise", everyone in France looked at the players from African and Arab origins and felt they knew what Mr Le Pen really meant.
Just as an aside, the most common reasons for us not knowing the answers to important questions are that the answers are too complicated to yield easy information or that no one has been willing to put in the time and money to do the studies necessary to provide certainty.
The committee's lead Republican and lead Democrat both said that they would not have voted for the war knowing what they know now.
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"I heard I was in at 10 o'clock after I'd been hanging around for three days not knowing whether I was playing or not, " he said.
Should we insist on knowing generalized facts but not, for example, skills for working with other people, or values such as a commitment to other people's rights?
While it seems like strange advice, knowing what terms not to go for can be more important in some ways than figuring out which search terms are best, as creating content is expensive and time consuming.
Tressel was forced out for knowing but not telling his superiors that Buckeyes players had most likely broken NCAA rules by taking cash and free or discounted tattoos from the subject of a federal drug-trafficking investigation.
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His colleague Johann Lamont MSP told the chamber the CRT was facing a 68% cut in their funding and faced the "ludicrous position" of not knowing what its funding would be for the coming two years.
On his visits to Rome he so pleaded for a family policy, browbeating the future Pope John Paul II even as they waited in the rain for a car, that John Paul in 1990 asked him to run that pontifical office for him, not knowing it would soon become a war room.
"I went there not knowing much about what I was in for, " she says.
But the hardship has been knowing they're not being utilized for the reasons which they were purchased.
"Certainly, coming here we don't have to worry about him not knowing the field, that's for sure, "Collins said.
Mr. TODD SHEW: I was ready not to vote for anybody, without knowing that there were other candidates out there.
Knowing that he was a megalomaniac, knowing he would not want to compete for attention with Osama bin Laden, there were legitimate concerns about what he might do.
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This can save the sales people the uncertainty of not knowing whether someone is taking seriously their request for help from others.
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Most had no knowledge at all about their chosen companies (sometimes to the point of not even knowing what they did) and relied for stock tips and news on Internet chat rooms.
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Knowing that the mother was not previously treated for HIV infection (which put the infant at a high risk of becoming infected), Dr. Gay proceeded under the assumption that the infant had become infected.
"It is unfortunate that heroin has become glamorized because heroin is a very dangerous drug and some of the situations that have occurred recently have been young people or college students that have used heroin for the first time, not knowing the dangers of the drug, " said Dr. Phil Schwarzman of St.
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