"Don't suffocate who u r because of the ignorance of others, " Bryant wrote on Twitter.
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"Don't suffocate who u r because of the ignorance of others, " offered Kobe Bryant.
Despite his savvy business acumen, Ebbers always professed ignorance of the details of corporate finance.
I've learnt a very great deal, because we all start off in comparative ignorance of it.
In my case, and my case alone, ignorance of the law is, in fact, a defense.
Ignorance of the way the West works in many Muslim countries makes rabble-rousing easy.
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Ignorance of how the EU works is, of course, to be found right across the continent.
It started with arrogance, and ended in ignorance of what vehicles the market wanted.
Making things worse is a profound ignorance of what the EU does and how it works.
Japan's government received this report years ago and thus cannot claim ignorance of it.
Also offended should be everyone worried about the growing ignorance of many Americans about history.
What is really being exposed is the ignorance of those commenting on the situation.
Few can claim ignorance of the IRS push for full transparency of foreign bank accounts and income.
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The diarists share the fault of all historical figures: an unsettling ignorance of the future course of history.
Both arguments reveal a woeful and dangerous ignorance of the text, history, and purpose of the Geneva Conventions.
From now on, the leading Wall Street firms will not be able to profess ignorance of such risks.
"Don't suffocate who u r because of the ignorance of others, " Bryant tweeted, followed by the words "courage" and "support".
Ontario Superior Court Justice Charles Hackland on Monday found Mr Ford's "ignorance of the law" amounted to "wilful blindness".
SEC, is aghast at the ignorance of basic accounting principles in many companies.
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For the very act of asking the question is to reveal the ignorance of the person doing the asking.
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Because there is no legal impetus to stop, the trend has continued unabated, much to the ignorance of the public.
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My colleagues and I have been writing endlessly about the ignorance of reducing government spending in our current economic straits.
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After 1971, the U.S. dollar has been subject to the whims and ignorance of a succession of Federal Reserve boards.
It happened before in a case that is too close for anyone involved here to claim ignorance of: Refco.
Understandably, the Austrians hate this and they rightly assign this lack of knowledge to the ignorance of those asking these questions.
I'm not talking about an idle hope that's little more than blind optimism or willful ignorance of the problems we face.
What is it that sends any discussion at all of radioactivity into hysterical proofs of near total ignorance of the subject?
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This anger is often a result of ignorance of how important domestic politics are to the formulation of America's foreign policy.
There is huge incongruity between the sophistication of so many American Jews in so many disciplines and their ignorance of Judaism.
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Beyond the confines of his native land, popular ignorance of one of the most extraordinary monarchs in European history is almost unfathomable.
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