And they regard Mrs Palin's apparent ignorance not as a problem but as a badge of honour.
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!
The importance of today's events is that her claimed ignorance did not prevent her being arrested.
Ignorance is not an excuse, but it seems to be the central theme for Michael Wallerstein, the main subject of the article.
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"A plea of ignorance is not an acceptable defense, " read the announcement.
The problems are coming from ignorance and not from a conspiracy.
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And ignorance is NOT bliss, it is simply stifling!
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Pauline Crowe, chief executive of UK charity Prisoners Abroad, said the case served as a timely reminder to people to be aware of local customs and laws because ignorance would not be accepted as a defence in court.
From now on, the leading Wall Street firms will not be able to profess ignorance of such risks.
My anger is at fanaticism, ignorance and intolerance not Muslims and their faith.
So I looked it up and both facts are right, which is a sign not only of my own ignorance but also of the importance of Germany to the European economy.
Sir William's point is that the unfairness can often be the result of ignorance or thoughtlessness, not necessarily of a deliberate act.
Their reluctance has been put down to ignorance (farmers do not appreciate the benefits of fertiliser until they have tried it), timidity (they are wary of upfront commitments of money and prefer farming that delivers a reliable, even if low, return) or illiquidity (farmers cannot get the credit they need to afford seeds and fertiliser).
Each should serve as a lesson to all of us and serve as a not-so-gentle reminder that ignorance is still rampant in our world and common sense is a truly lost art for for many.
In many cases the problem does not seem to be miserliness so much as ignorance.
For another, they know how to poke fun, using their art to critique, if not utterly blow up, social convention and ignorance.
Ignorance, of course, is not an excuse for trade secret theft.
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This is a plan devised out of a profound ignorance of or willful disregard for not only the library's original concept and design, but also the folly of altering its meaning and mission and compromising its historical and architectural integrity.
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Dismissing these solutions, as the cognoscenti are prone to do, as reactionary, unrealistic, and not-quite-Ivy-League is to betray ignorance about the immense statics of American economic history.
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I'm not talking about blind optimism here-the almost willful ignorance that thinks unemployment will go away if we just don't talk about it, or the health care crisis will solve itself if we just ignore it.
McKinsey is not usually short-sighted, which makes it unlikely that ignorance is the culprit.
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If it were not for the double standard, one could almost excuse their ignorance.
But at least, in this one instance, the dancing men were spared not only inane attempts at eccentricity but moves that betrayed an ignorance of ballet's inherent finesse and expressivity.
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Not surprisingly, politicians have only been too happy to rely on voter ignorance to maintain support for the program.
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Sadly, the wheeler and dealers of the industry are fully aware of this and therefore create ignorance quite deliberately in order to sell things that people would not buy if they were fully informed.
This may or may not actually be true but what I want to point to is the seeming ignorance even of basic arithmetic that the piece reveals.
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The story of Psalmanazar fascinates me, not only because of his incredible genius to build an entire identity based on the ignorance of multiple cultures, but also because of the seemingly willful ignorance of the duped.
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I'm not talking about an idle hope that's little more than blind optimism or willful ignorance of the problems we face.
Sadly, Caron, it is not a minority of people who mistreat animals - many people make their pets suffer through ignorance and apathy.
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.
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