The problems are coming from ignorance and not from a conspiracy.
FORBES: Peter Schiff on The Crash Still to Come, Foreign Bonds, and How to Fix the US Government
The slave master-turned-abolitionist made that journey from ignorance to enlightenment.
The fear comes partly from ignorance.
FORBES: The Netflix Effect: Results From A Revealing Study in Canada
We don't benefit from ignorance.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Introduces a Plan to Reduce Gun Violence
Credit grantors generally benefit from the ignorance in that a credit freeze greatly complicates their business.
The credit-card market, for example, is intensely competitive, but consumers are often confused by the terms on offer, so card-issuers still make a lot of money from their ignorance and lethargy.
Mr. Solana, in turn, publicly accused his counterpart from New Zealand of ignorance and stupidity.
Nobody could accuse him of letting fly from a position of ignorance.
What may have been most shocking though, were the cynical pleas of ignorance I watched from top Nazi leaders such as Hermann Goering.
And don't look to blame anyone else but yourselves, when you were given the chance and your own ignorance prevented you from reaching across the divide to talk.
Now I have been teaching this for over seven years because I heard these words over 10 years ago in a yoga class that totally woke me up from a deep sleep of ignorance of what really is.
The center will offer an opportunity that will enable the beneficiaries to acquire quality free and life skills that they need in order to afford them a quality life and emancipate themselves from poverty, diseases, ignorance, dependency and war within the families.
FORBES: The Numbers Behind Video Games and Gun Deaths in America
Dorsey says it results from a mix of stubbornness and ignorance.
FORBES: Live From Techonomy: Twitter and Square's Jack Dorsey
Turns out, the idea that ignorance is bliss borrows from the idea that happy people might just be uninterested in looking into the ugly truth of things that occasionally lies under the surface.
On returning to Egypt, Qutb wrote a series of books, many from prison, denouncing jahiliyya (ignorance), a state of affairs he categorised as the domination of man over man, or rather subservience to man rather than to Allah.
But the election officer didn't believe Carey's pleas of ignorance and disqualified him last November from the forthcoming rerun.
The weak-dollar advocates seem to be in the thrall of 16th-century mercantilist ignorance, believing that prosperity comes from moving as many economically valuable goods as possible to foreign lands.
The Commission cannot feign ignorance when inundated with information of malfeasance from industry insiders.
Yet since his subordinate, former CIA Director General David Petraeus, recently testified before a congressional intelligence committee that his agency knew terrorists were responsible from the very beginning, he can hardly plead ignorance of that same information.
It reflected not just a distorted picture of a critical episode in American foreign policy but a seeming ignorance of the important lessons that Americans drew from this brief and unhappy experiment in creating an overseas empire.
Chart taken from the book Greenspan's Bubbles: The Age of Ignorance at the Federal Reserve, by William A. Fleckenstein with Frederick Sheehan.
They hiked a whistleblower's cut from 10% to as much as 30% and lowered the threshold for guilt from knowingly ripping off the government to the fuzzier notion of "deliberate ignorance" or "reckless disregard" of regulations.
Not only did this suggest an unwarranted faith in the Nigerian postal service, it seemed to betray ignorance of the flood of advance-fee frauds that have emanated from Nigeria.
From now on, the leading Wall Street firms will not be able to profess ignorance of such risks.
While I'm delighted that Mary Beard is comfortable in her body, to conclude from that that battles around female objectification and sexual commodification have been won betrays a serious ignorance of the ongoing issues of ageist and sexist discrimination faced by women in relation to their appearance.
Sotomayor got a taste of such ignorance in her third year of law school, when during a recruitment dinner, a lawyer from a Washington law firm asked the summa cum laude graduate from Princeton whether she thought she would have gotten into Yale Law School if she hadn't been Hispanic.
But still, even in our ignorance about the details of this battle, we still know enough to draw a number of lessons from what is happening.
应用推荐