Mr. Solana, in turn, publicly accused his counterpart from New Zealand of ignorance and stupidity.
In an era of renewed FCPA enforcement, that kind of ignorance is no longer bliss.
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Lord Kalms said Mr Hague's comments were a product of ignorance rather than considered analysis.
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People living with HIV and AIDS have to endure prejudice born out of ignorance and fear.
Both Ms Moore and Mr Methven said there was a lot of ignorance about substance abuse.
This is a story of ignorance, bias and a gross misunderstanding of America and Americans.
Now, I speak of ignorance because, a, I don't know how - I don't have a computer.
Its researchers say they found "unacceptable levels of ignorance" among police, social services and the UK Border Agency.
But someone needs to come to the defense of traders, because outside of academia is a world of ignorance.
Or did his college and law school years show a pattern of ignorance?
But the election officer didn't believe Carey's pleas of ignorance and disqualified him last November from the forthcoming rerun.
This anger is often a result of ignorance of how important domestic politics are to the formulation of America's foreign policy.
Chart taken from the book Greenspan's Bubbles: The Age of Ignorance at the Federal Reserve, by William A. Fleckenstein with Frederick Sheehan.
"A plea of ignorance is not an acceptable defense, " read the announcement.
Sir William's point is that the unfairness can often be the result of ignorance or thoughtlessness, not necessarily of a deliberate act.
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.
Scrutiny of fees fiduciaries earn is at an all time high and it is unlikely investors will return to a state of ignorance.
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On this question, however, we enter a rare plea of ignorance.
The shadow Welsh Secretary, Owen Smith, accused Mr Clegg of ignorance.
Deidre is shocked by the continuing levels of ignorance about protection.
Is the fact that Mr Bush sat silently in hour-long meetings with his treasury secretary, while Mr O'Neill prattled on, a sign of ignorance or of tolerance?
In the United States, politicians are frequently guilty of fanning the flames of this kind of ignorance by suggesting that there are two sides to everything, including facts.
In light of the Kaiser poll, the underlying challenge for their outsourced business services partners in the accounts receivable management (ARM) industry may be to treat the symptoms of ignorance.
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"I see so many parents and kids try to avoid a diagnosis that might sideline their kids, and there is a lot of ignorance out there still, " Ms. Bates says.
There are two kinds of ignorance, unintentional and intentional.
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"There is a lot of ignorance about what happens and there is still the old wife's tale about people worrying if someone is actually dead or not before organs are taken, " he said.
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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