It started with arrogance, and ended in ignorance of what vehicles the market wanted.
It's another thing to douse yourself in ignorance and pretend that Blu-ray (let alone HD DVD) never happened.
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What happened in the past cannot be undone, but that doesn't mean we have to continue doing what was done then in ignorance.
Sadly, the European Central Bank has been aping the Fed's tightness and, like the Fed, has been doing so in ignorance of the deflationary impact.
The explanation for such views is to be found partly in the country's geography and history, partly in its experience as a member and partly in ignorance and prejudice.
There is some evidence that American voters, at least, are sometimes overwhelmed by the volume of information coming their way, and cast their vote in ignorance, as critics contend.
He was extremely kind to those he liked and trusted, but was a formidable opponent of those with whom he disagreed - who were not left in ignorance of his views!
I've learnt a very great deal, because we all start off in comparative ignorance of it.
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.
Sadly like many things today, the "one size fits all" approach often pushed by academic pundits in their ignorance of day-to-day business activities completely ignores the complexities of competing working requirements.
He did produce an acute monograph on the early technical work of Bertrand Russell, but this languished in obscurity: it appeared in a minor literary series for which it was commissioned, in apparent ignorance of the real nature of Russell's work, after Russell won the Nobel prize for literature.
Holder's broader point is that black history is American history, and that we do further injustice to the unduly neglected contributions of our black citizens to the common good if we continue to revel in historical ignorance or avoid addressing the racial trauma that makes the study of black history necessary.
Even in my perfect ignorance I am swept up in it, soul-exhilarated and confused, with maybe a stab of longing in there, too.
Credit grantors generally benefit from the ignorance in that a credit freeze greatly complicates their business.
If you had read the paper and understood it, then my conclusion would be that your assertions were made deliberately in error or ignorance.
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One of Mitt Romney's economic advisors recently wrote in a German publication that your recommendations to Europe and to Germany in particular reveal ignorance of the causes of the crisis, and he said that they have the same flaws as your own economic policies.
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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.
Could storytelling be the ultimate weapon in the battle against ignorance, intolerance and indifference?
It stresses the reciprocal interactions and influences between, on the one hand, religions, spiritual and humanistic traditions, and on the other, the need to promote understanding between them in order to challenge ignorance and prejudices and foster mutual respect.
In my case, and my case alone, ignorance of the law is, in fact, a defense.
To be shocked by the police use of private companies, as outlined in the contracts being considered by West Midlands and Surrey, implies ignorance of the enormous changes in the way policing has become a partnership service with other agencies, including the private sector, over the past decade or two.
Moreover, his horror stories display in more inflammatory language the same profound ignorance of how corporations operate, and of the constraints they face in participating in politics, as does the Citizens United dissent (see my initial post on the case).
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.
" Her backup singers in the Gospel Queens plead ignorance: "I don't know, I don't know.
But I think she's right: a simple shift in attitude -- trading ignorance for empathy -- can and will make a huge difference.
" Even so, Dr. Kass says, "in the face of our ignorance about its status, the embryo does have a certain claim on us.
In the end, feigning ignorance only helps perpetuate a misperception.
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