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If I'm considered to be ignorant to that, then so be it.
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Something all the parties seem to be very ignorant to is that the student loan isn't enough for most students to live on, accommodation fees frequently take up most or all of a student loan, and even when they don't you certainly can't afford more than 2 text books a year before having to work or borrow extra money.
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Whether those who are proposing it are ignorant of all this is unknown: it could be that they are sufficiently cynical to know but think that we are ignorant enough to not.
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Failing to know the answer to this question could be costing us lives, every day that we continue to be ignorant.
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The authors cannot be said to be ignorant of the existence of economic principles that govern human behavior, but a case can be made that they misunderstand them.
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Could you imagine a disease that afflicted 80 percent of black men that black women would be largely ignorant of?
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What is strange is that Singaporeans should, apparently, be so ignorant of their recent history.
ECONOMIST: Asian nation-building
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In my opinion anti-hunters seem to be the most ignorant of the wildlife on this planet the benifits that wildlife offer hunters and non-hunters alike.
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Moreover, and more unexpectedly, such people took two years longer to progress from the point where they were infected with the virus to the one where they began to show the first symptoms of AIDS. That is two years when a man ignorant of his infection would be less likely to take precautions to stop it spreading.
ECONOMIST: AIDS
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On the student loan, I may be very ignorant about this, but if you reduce the rate of payment, doesn't that make the loan over time more expensive for the student loan applicant?
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