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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The rest is greed or ignorance.
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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.
Most bar owners and bar managers look at their bottom line and are too cheap to put a good muddler in the bar, whether fear of theft or elevated ignorance of the mixology world.
So, is it ignorance or arrogance underlying the continued spin about taxes and personal income?
Castiglione's constitutional theory is so bizarre and wrongheaded as to suggest either shocking ignorance or an intent to deceive.
Sir William's point is that the unfairness can often be the result of ignorance or thoughtlessness, not necessarily of a deliberate act.
Often the causes of deprivation trace to ignorance or sickness, for example, so those basic voids are best addressed before sustained wealth creation is likely.
But the losers, owing to bad advice, company restrictions on sales, ignorance or greed didn't sell before the end of the year--or before their companies' stock bombed.
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?
To be blunt, the cause of distress for many parents is ignorance or perhaps even greed: putting all their 529 assets into equities rather than following traditional portfolio diversification into different asset classes such as bonds, which have performed very well as equities have swooned.
Taking the entire 27 chapters plus appendices of modelling the effects of a do nothing tripling of preindustrial concentrations as evidence that no one has seriously considered the do nothing tripling is really a very strange mistake or evidence of ignorance of what is actually going on.
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.
Also sadly, nobody's saying nothing about ATI's Hollywood graphics chip that's coming to the system, either out of ignorance or NDA-ance, but the general feel is that the system should thrown down about triple the graphics of the GameCube, but won't really be the same league as the energy loving 360 or the largish PS3.
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Perhaps it was youthful ignorance, or perhaps I just needed something to keep my mind occupied as I survived high school.
There is no reason or excuse for this ignorance.
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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.
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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Above all they draw on seemingly inexhaustible reserves of economic ignorance, real or feigned.
We are left with wondering whether this was deliberate misrepresentation by Michaels, or whether it was simply ignorance.
We can plead ignorance, mope or complain, or we can see in Hurricane Irene the inspiration for a new energy age.
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And whereas most people will admit their ignorance of physics or biology, the armchair economist is convinced that he knows exactly what he is talking about.
Critics of Chile's higher-education system say that some universities connive at, or even encourage, this ignorance, using a high first-year intake to finance their thinly populated later years.
He was asked in the context of the conundrum of popular scientific ignorance whether it was easier or better to teach a communicator science, or teach a scientist to communicate.
Whether there has been ignorance on the part of the WRU or neglect in that area I don't know.
It pleases us if judges display a lofty ignorance of the everyday, of Justin Bieber or the price of a pint of milk.
Or did his college and law school years show a pattern of ignorance?
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