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We're all ignorant of what we're ignorant of until we're not.
The other characters are ignorant of what is going on.
I'd rather be ignorant of what I'm missing out on.
That's not to say Italy is ignorant of the problem.
They are simply ignorant of the important issues in life.
Twitter, again, claimed Dorsey was ignorant of the sign's meaning.
But I suspect PewDiePie is not ignorant of online culture.
You humans are so ignorant of history you are repeating it.
Many people are simply ignorant of the existence of sharing apps.
Most Trump supporters aren't ignorant of the litany I presented above.
Instead, they are ignorant of the processes that create job growth.
Charley, meanwhile, remains blissfully ignorant of the severity of the injury.
Trump seems either oblivious to or ignorant of that very fact.
Betsy DeVos is willfully ignorant of the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act.
He also believes the ruling "elite" was willfully ignorant of the problem.
And like the tree we keep on growing, ignorant of our failings.
But most consumers seem to be ignorant of the textile's cultural origins.
That is partly because MPs can be shamefully ignorant of EU affairs.
"I'm completely ignorant of this," said Gang Chen, chairman of mechanical engineering.
All (except perhaps my mother) were ignorant of what the prognosis was.
These claims are ignorant of disability pride, Deaf pride, and our culture.
They entered without permission or papers, ignorant of local laws and customs.
Everyone is ignorant of the law to some degree—attorneys and citizens alike.
Trump himself is singularly lazy, unfocused, and ignorant of how the government functions.
To still be so ignorant of just basic things like that is extraordinary.
But the pen was unknown and untried; I was ignorant of its power.
Ignorant of what their own military had done, they had none to give.
A stunning number of lawmakers seemed blissfully ignorant of how the internet works.
He is very ignorant of sexual procedure and foreplay despite his college education.
But I don't blame you if you've been blissfully ignorant of Infrastructure Week.
Donald Trump has often appeared ignorant of the implications of his most provocative rhetoric.
Dolores isn't ignorant of that fact: "Have you done something wrong?" she asks Bernard.
Sims's account of these events appear completely ignorant of what reads as sadistic racism.
So it was not as though he was ignorant of what he was doing.
As a man in his early 30s, he's either lying or ignorant of history.
The simple fact is I am blissfully ignorant of any suffering in the world.
Ghazala Khan later said the outspoken billionaire was ignorant of Islam and of sacrifice.
Americans were ignorant of a reality that East Europeans had come to know intimately.
It seems like many skiers get caught because they are ignorant of the danger.
Gun dealers can also protect themselves by remaining willfully ignorant of their customers' intentions.
Families can obscure or hide their heritage, or they might remain ignorant of it.
HENRY Obviously, there is an undeniable privilege here, and I'm not ignorant of that.
Still, it appears the Democrats are betting the general public is ignorant of that.
"To call these statues historical is to be willfully ignorant of history," he adds.
When it comes to whether or not you support animal slaughter, moral judgments start flowing thick and fast: You're either a brainless hippie who is ignorant of science and facts, or you're a heartless killer who is ignorant of science and facts.
The issue here, then, isn't that Trump is completely ignorant of Russian involvement in Ukraine.
Surveying Europe's liberal leaders, he sees a complacent elite ignorant of a quickly changing world.
"Trump is Trump -- vacuous, unqualified and dangerously ignorant of foreign affairs," said the editorial board.
Jason Kint "The revenue seems to be ignorant of quality thanks to Facebook," Kint said.
Perhaps it's ignorant of me to dismiss FaceID before trying it, so call me ignorant.
Yet he had hardly been ignorant of the risks of the coalition from the start.
We were extremely ignorant of blackface and did not understand the implications of our actions.
Donald Trump's comments this week illustrate he is ignorant of reality and the human psyche.
I come into it almost as ignorant of their music as they are of mine.
They seem blissfully ignorant of the contradiction in using fascistic tactics as anti-fascist protesters.
In Comey's telling, he was ignorant of the original leak, and then misled about it.
"Our own community is as ignorant of these statistics as the straight world," she said.
I am appreciative of the loans, but I was ignorant of what I was doing.
The startup community isn't ignorant of the benefits of working with the Commerce Department, either.
Volkswagen, however, has maintained that members of its management board were ignorant of the cheating.
But inexperience is especially risky when the president-elect is ignorant of national security issues.
And if being willfully ignorant of Trump's alleged misdeeds helps Republicans win, they'll take it.
But what about those who harm other people carelessly, thoughtlessly, drunkenly, ignorant of the consequences?
When we returned to Camp 4, exhausted, we were ignorant of the tragedy unfolding above.
What seems clear is that a lot of employees are ignorant of their firms' travel policies.
On another level, I'm not surprised because he's so ignorant of government and how it works.
Do you continue with your mortal life, ignorant of the witchy world awaiting you in Greendale??
These rulers adopt bad policies not because they are ignorant of good ones but on purpose.
He said companies were typically ignorant of exactly where they sourced their materials, rather than indifferent.
The defendants had argued they had been ignorant of their boss's fraud, or were unwitting accomplices.
Jennifer Wexton, D-Virginia, accused Carson of being untruthful or ignorant of his agency's policy objectives.
White working class voters weren't ignorant of Trump's manifest vulgarity, or his odious stances on immigrants.
Would you believe the future rulers of this planet are largely ignorant of classical music altogether?
He insisted that opponents of the deal were ignorant of the environmental challenges that lie ahead.
He and the people he has appointed are woefully ignorant of the issue of racial equality.
We are largely ignorant of what it's like to be economically, socially, professionally and sexually bullied.
It argues that in remaining ignorant of our history we risk remaining mired in its violence.
They will not understand the environment, will be ignorant of crucial facts… and will make mistakes.
That is not to say Alli is immune to or ignorant of the pressure, of course.
When she is let off—as white women inevitably are—she remains ignorant of her privilege.
In 2007, a systematic review demonstrated that doctors were ignorant of the costs of prescription drugs.
His wife, Alyse, is white and said she was ignorant of racial issues in high school.
In her Senate hearing, Ms. DeVos appeared largely ignorant of challenges facing college students, as well.
That's not to say that these younger Americans are ignorant of World War II, per se.
" The world at large, though, has been mostly ignorant of the shift in the definition of "bisexual.
But Smith, who repeatedly said Rye was ignorant of Sessions' policies, was not satisfied with Rye's comment.
"These people who throw around 'spoiler' are ignorant of the research that contradicts their thinking," Winger said.
I was ignorant of American race dynamics and the continuing history of violence against the black body.
Many South Africans are ignorant of the basics of personal finance, a trait that transcends income levels.
Many voters today are woefully ignorant of their history and unschooled in the basic principles of citizenship.
He is astonishingly ignorant of any basic information about policy, and even rudimentary facts about the world.
In fact, I'm pretty ignorant of the whole thing outside of the idea that animals live here.
Despite—or perhaps because of—his disdain for politics, Brennan is ignorant of how politics actually work.
Anyone saying otherwise is either ignorant of the mathematics, or less of an angel than they appear.
Italy's prime minister said the declaration's statements on migration were conjured by "word-jugglers" ignorant of reality.
Members of Congress who think otherwise are either too full of themselves or painfully ignorant of history.
I wish I hadn't been so ignorant of the state's regulations — as, apparently, do many other voters.
They are nominating someone who is either ignorant of or hostile to many longstanding tenets of conservatism.
The president, willfully ignorant of the nation's commitments under NATO, dismisses tiny Montenegro as not worth defending.
It isn't existent today, and I think people are just sort of blissfully ignorant of that fact.
My husband, slim and fit, smiled at the camera, blissfully ignorant of what was about to happen.
Most people, even some LGBT allies, remain ignorant of the true complexities of queer identities, relationships, and practices.
It does, however, reveal that whatever young brand ambassador the company hired as ignorant of contemporary internet culture.
People are not ignorant of these issues; they just don't have the resources to fix them, she explained.
The Washington Post ran a front-page story the next day that seemed entirely ignorant of the news.
I don't think the creators of the RokBlok are ignorant of this, but it remains a fundamental challenge.
Often the girl doesn't realize what she's experiencing is abuse until much later, because she's ignorant of sex.
Even other instructors who worked with him for decades were largely ignorant of the details of his childhood.
The government tries to keep ordinary Venezuelans ignorant of such demoralising facts through its domination of the media.
This is where people come to get drunk, to smash themselves on absinthe, ignorant of its vivifying fruits.
Though some are ignorant of technology, judges have been emboldened by their successful crusade against corruption (see article).
He is reckless, ignorant of rudimentary policy matters and all too ready to speak without forethought or deliberation.
YouTube may have woken up late to its numerous issues, but it's not ignorant of them, at least.
Trump didn't know the inside of a church and was completely ignorant of the most basic biblical passages.
But even with access to medical services, many Americans may choose to remain ignorant of their HIV status.
"Me being new to the city of Richmond and ignorant of the music scene," Goff remembers via email.
When he began coming into his own as a writer he was almost willfully ignorant of those categories.
Those who would argue otherwise are either ignorant of history, the politics of international relations or willfully blind.
We have a president even more ignorant of America than he is of the rest of the world.
In a telephone interview, he said many people in Quebec were "willfully ignorant" of racism in the province.
"The administration is not ignorant of the importance of small business," said American for Tax Reform's Paul Blair.
There's an entire generation of kids today who are into this stuff but are ignorant of its history.
Above ground, ignorant of the demon revelation, Susie's father decides it's time to send Uncle Jesse to a facility.
Any individual who attempts such a feat is foolish, ignorant of the dangerous situation -- and must be completely desperate.
Ignorant of history, science, and even how the government works (he thinks he can fight impeachment in the courts).
Our blueprint is to make a machine ignorant of its motivations while providing a running dialog of those motivations.
He's more ignorant of basic facts than any candidate in modern history, even on his core issues like trade.
There is absolutely nothing more Targaryen than that, even if Jon enters the situation ignorant of his true bloodline.
We are at once ignorant of the extent and danger of our digital world and deathly afraid of it.
The only question is how many other white people, including those willfully ignorant of Trump's bigotry, will join them.
A casual, unrepentant racist, misogynist, and cultural chauvinist, he is equally ignorant of his own faults and others' concerns.
Trafficked Bangladeshi women in Mumbai are often too afraid and ignorant of their rights to seek help, Patkar said.
Ethicists generally agree that you can't truly consent to something if you are ignorant of its risks and consequences.
If Neo, the film's hero, takes the blue pill, he will remain blissfully ignorant of the powerlessness of humans.
But he was old and, after 40 years abroad, ignorant of local realities; he was forced to negotiate peace.
" She went on ... "i honestly thought she was Jewish and Persian -- ignorant of me for sure, but ... i did.
The people of Guam are having to take such advice seriously because President Trump is dangerously ignorant of history.
The amazing thing about this case is that Department of Justice officials cannot possibly be ignorant of these risks.
I was 20 years old, exhausted, unwashed, traveling for the first time ever, ignorant of almost everything worth knowing.
How can so many of us be so ignorant of one of the most basic facts about the Holocaust?
Leebaert is no jingoist like the flag-waving Brexiteers ignorant of history as they lead Britain over a cliff.
The other two flex their muscles and shut their eyelids, a masturbatory posture ignorant of anything beyond the self.
Ankara's plans will face fiercer resistance from the residents of northeastern Syria, who are not ignorant of their history.
It's when you're deep in a project, busily ignorant of your surroundings, centered and focused on the task at hand.
Still, other images illustrate how the fashion world is not always ignorant of or hostile to those with fuller figures.
Seen by people ignorant of that culture and in an alien environment, it is robbed of some of its essence.
If that paints me as ignorant of history, you can go read commentary on Lil Wayne songs from someone else.
On the one hand, it may be that some lawmakers are simply ignorant of the actual purpose behind Section 230.
" She continued, "It's so irresponsible and also completely ignorant of him to be posting things that he knows nothing about.
Most of the participants chose to hear about the control attribute, remaining willfully ignorant of how the jeans were made.
They were confused about Messenger and Instagram, largely ignorant of research suggesting that Facebook is addictive and makes people unhappy.
You are lucky in a way but you're also just really ignorant of what's really going on in the country.
These politicians are ignorant of the sacrifices and blessings that come with carrying a pregnancy (let alone a nonviable pregnancy).
In fact, that kind of drinker would be a good candidate for someone who might remain ignorant of their blackouts.
The younger Mr. Braverman, who was not yet born, grew up ignorant of how his father actually made a living.
All designers are now scrambling to dress a generation of men unafraid to embrace fashion though ignorant of its rules.
LN: Could it be that Americans are invoking 19683 because they're ignorant of history and what really happened that year?
They told us that police officers in the UK tasked with investigating their cases are often ignorant of the law.
How could he be ignorant of what strangulation does to the human body, and what it communicates to the victim?
She said athletes caught in anti-doping violations "are either complicit or very ignorant of the rules of the game".
With no tests to get driver's licenses, one would be driving among untrained drivers, ignorant of the good driving practices.
Though he insisted he was ignorant of the scheme, he served three months in federal prison, emerging a broken man.
As the rally continued, some speakers made rhetorical gestures to Adrian and SX, calling them "ignorant" of their own oppression.
At last week's convention, Obama named Trump repeatedly, arguing the candidate was ignorant of facts and intent on dividing the nation.
Jovel said in a Tweet any such measure would be the responsibility of actors she said were ignorant of foreign relations.
But to say athletes should refrain from weighing in on politics is ignorant of the history of the Black American experience.
" But she adds another note: It's not that they're ignorant of the importance of names, in fact, "they know they're important.
Pence's remarks seem deliberately ignorant of the high cost and grim consequence of the United States' post-9/11 foreign policy.
But Americans, as Pillar shows, are stunningly ignorant of others' histories, cultures, languages, grievances and anxieties — and self-righteous to boot.
Like Hitler's last private secretary, Traudl Junge, Ms. Pomsel insisted that she had been ignorant of Nazi atrocities during the war.
" Trump's approach was "incredibly unwise, even ignorant of the president, to be blaming the United States for our problems with Russia.
That is a stark difference to the American conservative movement that either was ignorant of them or attempted to suppress them.
Parents are able to meet their newborn with a real and genuine surprise, because they really are ignorant of his life.
Until now, the president-elect has remained doggedly skeptical and even willfully ignorant of the evidence tying Russia's government to the attacks.
Turns out, Scott Eastwood (Nate Lambert in the film) is woefully ignorant of what the movie's mechs, the jaegers, are made of.
I don't really know the best questions to ask before I get there because I really am so ignorant of the scene.
Average suburbanite young men, ignorant of the rich history they were stomping all over, entered en masse to the world of dance.
Many Belgians remain ignorant of the country's harsh colonial rule in central Africa, including what is now Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
"If the prime minister [is] so ignorant of the constitution's obvious requirements then it's certainly time to write it down," he kvetched.
"Most Chinese people, especially those from my parents' and grandparents' generations, are still very ignorant of homosexuality," said Zhao, an energy consultant.
For supposedly being ignorant of the outside world, the North Korean leadership is fairly astute when it comes to timing the tests.
They were not ignorant of Wells Fargo's compliance issues, and if they were, that's an indictment of the company all by itself.
But as others quickly pointed out, libSkyrim is based on SKSE and there's no way they could be ignorant of that fact.
These are two groups that have worked assiduously to remain ignorant of economics and the negative ramifications of poorly thought out legislation.
The old adage that one is doomed to repeat history if ignorant of it should be a current siren call for Democrats.
"Our laws and our policies tend to be really ignorant of the beautiful ways that people are helping each other," he said.
Failing to pay them doesn't make a rich man smart; it makes him ignorant of the way he's benefited from that system.
After increasingly angry questions, Cartwright tore into Snyder and accused him of being willfully ignorant of the problem in his own administration.
Ultimately, I realised that these questions are ignorant of the broader historical treatment of women and its continuing manifestation in today's society.
" Imagine if Clinton had seemed completely ignorant of nuclear strategy and NATO yet said she knew "more about ISIS than the generals.
They see the recent international pressure, at best, as ignorant of domestic complexities and, at worst, as intent on hindering Myanmar's development.
We reconcile ourselves to the decadence of the present only if we choose to remain ignorant of the achievements of the past.
The author is not ignorant of the racial zeitgeist, but it is odd that he thinks Lee's novel speaks to it adequately.
Republicans asked why he didn't try to educate a president so ignorant of the F.B.I.'s role that he risked incriminating himself.
Heedless of overgrazing, ignorant of drought, unprepared for brutal winters, the cattle men had done well to make it even that long.
The problem is that he may very well be even more ignorant of intelligence matters than the man he will be advising.
And worse, in the eyes of its customers and investors, Boeing seemed ignorant of the trouble it would have getting that approval.
Others have accused the company of using bullying tactics in negotiating price, severe cost-cutting campaigns and being ignorant of digital innovation.
The first thing she said was, more or less, that Americans are kind of ignorant of how much better things have gotten.
Liz Cheney of Wyoming accused the New York Democrat of being ignorant of history and disrespecting the Jews who died during the Holocaust.
Most people, he believes, are ignorant of the immigration system, like he was, assuming that undocumented workers had unlimited access to government welfare.
For a president as unprincipled, ignorant of policy and demanding of personal loyalty as Mr Trump, Mr Flake proved stylistically and substantively unacceptable.
Meanwhile, Cook's attorneys are doing everything they can to suggest he's not entirely ignorant of the ongoing dialogue about rape culture in America.
But either they're ignorant of history or deliberately suppressing the fact that shutdowns are actually a relatively low-risk exercise in political courage.
"I don't know if he is ignorant of the facts or intentionally lying, but either is terrible for a presidential candidate," Stavins says.
Ignorant of the stakes in policy disputes, they become averse to partisan conflict, assuming that the truth must fall between the two sides.
Mr Trump is abusive towards women and minorities; has a sometimes-shady business record; is largely ignorant of foreign affairs; is a liar.
Some were ignorant of the evidence of failure; others believed tests provided valuable information, despite the corruption of the data by high stakes.
Like most Americans, he had until recently been almost completely ignorant of the obscure mechanics by which a candidate became the party nominee.
Strange Guests I have zero interest in brown marmorated stinkbugs; in fact, I'd rather be entirely ignorant of them ("Home Invasion," March 12th).
He is largely ignorant of the most rudimentary geographical and scientific knowledge, and is unaware that his physical deficiencies are actually physical deficiencies.
Egyptian security forces, largely ignorant of the terrain and disdainful of the local tribes, treat the residents of Sinai with suspicion and hostility.
Taken together, the decisions indicate that a majority on the Supreme Court seems to be ignorant of the enormous power corporations now hold.
The original filmmakers, who include Flora Gomes and Sana Na N'Hada, narrate the fragments, speaking to a generation largely ignorant of that history.
Everyone who says, "This is not America" or "This is not us" is being willfully ignorant of both the past and the present.
Students nowadays, he says, have become ignorant of alternative thought — they have been instructed to repeat back what they hear, not question it.
All crimes on campus should be adjudicated by the police and the courts, not by campus amateurs often woefully ignorant of judicial procedures.
It has been a drawn out, protracted event, and nobody working in board games design has an excuse to be ignorant of it.
While the two take different approaches to David Farr's original script, this remains consistent: Erik keeps Hanna ignorant of certain facts of her existence.
The French, merrily ignorant of most of their pronouncements, continue to liker posts from Facebook friends and bruncher with their real-world friends regardless.
They denied their husbands or fathers were hardened ISIS fighters, or insisted they were ignorant of the men's actions and of ISIS's many crimes.
Most laypeople who believe in evolution or who acknowledge human-made climate change are just as ignorant of science as those who deny them.
The Loki series may follow that Loki, who is ignorant of the events of Thor: The Dark World and Thor: Ragnarok, and who knows?
Ignorant of basic facts and lacking a functional language of politics, we wander blind and illiterate, hopelessly ill-equipped to appraise current political institutions.
We need progress, and we need it now – before more lives are lost to a system that is ignorant of what addiction really is.
Officials were slow to respond and seemed confused or even ignorant of security protocols, and there were reports of T.S.A. agents abandoning their posts.
It is plausible that the manager was ignorant of the offensiveness of the phrase, and the employee who felt uncomfortable should consider that possibility.
"A lot of New Yorkers are ignorant of what we've got over here," said Brian Prince, 28, a longtime tour guide for Gray Line.
" Later in the night, she said of Jarrett, "i honestly thought she was Jewish and Persian-ignorant of me for sure, but...i did.
Some people are mad that there's a woman in Battlefield V, a game set during World War II. They're idiots and ignorant of history.
President Donald Trump—boorish, anti-intellectual, ignorant of policy, contemptuous of alliances, stridently partisan—is in many ways the antithesis of George H.W. Bush.
Eventually, in fact, it's just going to make you bitter: You're suffering for the sake of others who are blissfully ignorant of your unhappiness.
Even stranger, though, is the fact that the whole realm was ignorant of the queen's pregnancy, which would have produced the king's firstborn heir.
All I can represent is my own experience, which is I was ignorant of all the effort that has gone into keeping women separated.
We Americans tend not to be completely ignorant of British cuisine — you may have heard of trifle, sticky toffee pudding, perhaps even Bakewell tarts.
The reason that people deny human-made climate change is not that they're ignorant of climate science, but because they're on the political right.
As a student, I've experienced white teachers that have been ignorant of issues black people face, and have suffered in school because of it.
His ardent supporters believe it'll happen, either because they are depressingly ignorant of checks and balances or secretly committed to doing away with them.
I don&apost enjoy having our flaws exposed, but I consider it far better than the alternative where we remain ignorant of our shortcomings.
Hustlers isn't a fatuous tale of empowerment; it's also not ignorant of the sisterhood its characters find in the midst of their sordid deeds.
"For a celebrated journalist who spent years chronicling American society you seem stunningly ignorant of the Hispanic community in this country," Mr. Castro tweeted.
I was quite shocked at the fact that I was ignorant of these [events] and that it was not something I'd read about in school.
Mr Trump, who is as prickly and ignorant of global affairs as he is admiring of generals, might not find him easy to work with.
He is right that Mr Trump is frighteningly ignorant of America's chief global rival, and that both sides should work harder to understand each other.
It's a running joke that Americans are so ignorant of geography that they'd have trouble pointing out any country but their own on a map.
Americans allow this because we as a whole are shamefully and willfully ignorant of the basics of Islam, even though the information is freely available.
He's possibly ignorant [of the 2014 agreement] or he's willfully trying to pressure with this crude rhetoric, trying to pressure them to do even more.
Ignorant of the basic understanding of the rule of law and the independence of law enforcement, Trump blundered into shady behavior with no malicious intent.
She's extending an invite to a world Blue can't really join, but she's also so ignorant of her own access that she doesn't realize it.
And for good reason: 91 percent of Americans, Olson warns, are "blissfully ignorant" of living in places with "moderate to high risk" of deadly disasters.
This is not a review of the book; Mr. Benson is a friend of mine, and I'm unabashedly ignorant of the history of cinema anyway.
The essay, which critics have dismissed as woefully ignorant of religion's deep history in American politics, has energized camps on both sides of the divide.
So big fucking deal if he's ignorant of two jokes that the rest of the world has beaten into the ground a million times over.
But with members of Congress seeking to preserve their own generous pension benefits, much of the establishment seems ignorant of the mood on the streets.
This is a fact that Democrats believe makes them blameless in the Senate, but anyone who buys this line is ignorant of the Senate's rules.
I've enjoyed having one less platform to keep up with, and being ignorant of who my Trump-supporting friends are is something I will cherish.
As Seth Masket pointed out a few weeks ago: [Republicans] are nominating someone who is either ignorant of or hostile to many longstanding tenets of conservatism.
If men are ignorant of all of these things, it's all the more important that women are speaking up, and making their voices impossible to ignore.
The government insists that foreigners are ignorant of how things work in Japan but is hopeless at explaining why the country is uniquely different, she says.
While Greg thinks he's shouldering his fair share of household to-dos, the truth is that he's largely ignorant of the imbalance in their domestic responsibilities.
Of course we've been leaking our own position to distant stars via radio and television signals for six decades now, largely ignorant of the cosmic implications.
"'Nazi chic', as it has become known, is an expression of subversion and its wearers in Asia are largely ignorant of its historical underpinnings," he said.
Being ignorant of gender issues or historical and cultural context might explain why you've failed to avoid the massive pitfall opening up in front of you.
Whereas I've devoured every single entry in the series twice, Chris has remained completely ignorant of the text during the past five years of the show.
"'Nazi chic,' as it has become known, is an expression of subversion and its wearers in Asia are largely ignorant of its historical underpinnings," he said.
But it's impossible to conclude that after Charlottesville, Trump is totally ignorant of the racial context in which his remarks on the NFL and NBA land.
When I began making music, I was free to feel my way through it, even if I was almost completely ignorant of the theory behind it.
The rules have not been universally followed, with many women describing being assaulted by men who were either ignorant of the injunction or defiant of it.
But it's impossible to conclude that after Charlottesville, Trump is totally ignorant of the racial context in which his remarks on the N.F.L. and N.B.A. land.
But because this industry can largely operate in secret, only occasionally exposed after a data breach or investigative report, we remain mostly ignorant of its reach.
He is saying that such emails should have remained in the shadows and the American people should have gone to the polls ignorant of those issues.
One does not have to be ignorant of the C.I.A.'s abuses—or of history, in general—to reject the idea of an American Deep State.
"Kenton County Commonwealth's Attorney Rob Sanders, whose office prosecuted Schoettle, said that the former governor "is ignorant of the medicine and science in child rape cases.
After Ms. DeVos seemed ignorant of major provisions of education law, some Senate offices reported receiving more calls opposing Ms. DeVos than any other Trump nominee.
What is the American public to think when Donald Trump's Cabinet members, people in the line of presidential succession, are ignorant of the United States Constitution?
Industry wonks and insiders often write Dines's ilk off as ignorant of actual dynamics at work in porn, cherry-picking negative tales to prove an ideology.
The only way to really "win" one is to convince the other side that you are dangerously reckless and ignorant of how the global economy works.
Also, it should be noted, privileged white males have the luxury of remaining ignorant of subtle social signals; less-privileged groups live and die by them.
Observing all of this, a visitor to Virginia who is ignorant of history might be surprised to learn that Lee's true legacy is one of terror.
There's a whole world of shelf-stable and umami-packed seafood out there that you're just choosing to remain ignorant of, and for that, we pity you.
Someone else cleans up his mess, he never learns any lessons or changes as a person, and he continues to charge forward, ignorant of what he's done.
Everything That Happens Will Happen Today (2008) sounds eerily optimistic to 2018 ears, uplifting acoustic guitar and soaring melodies that are blissfully ignorant of today's nightmare universe.
While he insists he is the "least racist person in the world," his rhetoric suggests a mindset willfully ignorant of the deep racial fissures in the country.
There are plenty of people out there who probably feel they can't possibly have one of the bad phones, or are blissfully ignorant of this whole saga.
Yet all the while shirking narrative cohesion, "I, Tonya" still seeks to convince us that Ms Harding was largely ignorant of the plan to injure Ms Kerrigan.
There is no shame in prioritizing your mental health, and it's honestly destructive to be ignorant of how much social media bullshit can affect your mental state.
Trump seems to be either flirting with the idea of nuclear annihilation, or quite simply ignorant of the vast nuclear arsenal America has accumulated over the years.
Trump has shown that a president can shirk basic duties, remain ignorant of basic policy, pursue his personal financial interests, and still be defended by his party.
In "The Matrix", a sci-fi film, if Neo takes the blue pill, he will wake up in his bed, blissfully ignorant of the powerlessness of humanity.
It cannot be argued — as with some issues — that the president was uninformed or even ignorant of the details (think health care) or consequences of his actions.
Michelangelo was a native of the quarrying world, fluent in its ways, but the sculptor who chose the block, Agostino di Duccio, was largely ignorant of them.
The New York suit also takes aim at executives' claims that they were ignorant of the defeat devices, citing their behavior when the threat of exposure loomed.
They're not ignorant of police abuse when it truly occurs, but they know that the norm is police who demonstrate great restraint, day in and day out.
Those who criticize Israel's legitimate actions of self-defense are either unware, or willfully ignorant of the clearly violent nature of what's happening at the Gaza border.
No president, including Richard Nixon, has been so ignorant of fact and disdains fact in the way this president-elect does," Bernstein said on CNN's "Reliable Sources.
"Having an unstable narcissist who is ignorant of politics, policy and foreign affairs with the nuclear codes has probably turned them white as a sheet," he said.
In Afghanistan, U.S. officers, soldiers, and diplomats were almost entirely ignorant of the country and its languages, and relied on gangsters and strongmen to further their aims.
"If there weren't any emotional points of view connected to this, then it would have meant most of the Norwegian population would have been ignorant of it."
SORKIN: I'm someone who was completely ignorant of the sexually monstrous behavior that's been reported for the last few months, so I wasn't listening for an apology.
How can this so-called journalist be so ignorant of the time-honored and sacrosanct role of the press as a vital cog in our democratic structure?
It's a slow burn that parcels its mythology out at just the right sparing pace to generate wonder, and keeps its characters ignorant of some important tropes.
American wines did not interest my father, because the British aristocrats he modelled his tastes on, and whom he wished to impress, were ignorant of Yank vineyards.
President Trump blames the Senate filibuster, seemingly ignorant of the fact that Republicans couldn't muster even the 50 votes they actually needed to pass an ACA replacement.
Huerta, who worked with Cesar Chavez to co-found the National Farmworkers Association in 85033, argued Trump's comments about Mexico show he is "ignorant" of U.S. history.
Before reading this article, I thought that Donald Trump was the only senior member of the executive branch ignorant of the legal documents that govern our nation.
"It could be a problem, I'm not ignorant of that," Cramer said in a recent interview after a speech to the state party convention in Grand Forks.
These New Atheists are mostly ignorant of religion, and only really concerned with a particular kind of monotheism, which is a narrow segment of the broader religious world.
"I just wanted to put a little fun thing between Barry and George W. Bush to just sort of say, 'We're not ignorant of those allegations,'" said Liman.
All the while, he shared a house one block from Vassar College with his parents and sister, who were ostensibly ignorant of the corpses rotting in their attic.
That left archaeologists with a cruel dilemma: attempt to read their discoveries, which would destroy them, or preserve them as found, but remain ignorant of what they said.
"It's not as if we're stealing bread from people," she said, seeming ignorant of the wider political climate of foodbank visits, homelessness, and in-work poverty in Britain.
Your Money We grown-ups often assume that children are oblivious to our money talk, ignorant of our budget woes and uninterested in how adults make financial decisions.
"Things changed a little bit, maybe, professionally, but I'm learning how much you are always ignorant of what the life of something is outside of it," he said.
That means it would be difficult to defend a case if Walmart employees gave bribes to aid its operations, even if senior management was ignorant of the payments.
Are they ignorant of the CDC reports of the negative impact that obesity is having on the ability of our armed services to recruit and retain military personnel?
You could tell from the questions — and, not less importantly, from the body language — that the people asking were genuinely ignorant of this part of the country's history.
Should it cheerfully encourage us to go out and, again, Get Stuff, it'll appear ignorant of a history that centers its setting as a perfect, all-encompassing metaphor.
If Lee is a rent-stabilized Dorothy Parker, Jack is a couch-crashing Oscar Wilde — utterly ignorant of literature but naturally witty and great fun to be around.
Democrats on the committee argued that Mr. Carson's timeline suggested that he was simultaneously outraged by the high cost of the set — and ignorant of the price tag.
We found two key factors that explain why members of Congress are so ignorant of public preferences: their staffs' own beliefs and congressional offices' relationships with interest groups.
Both "Ether" and "Bride" are, like many anime movies and shows, fantasy stories featuring young protagonists who possess powers they are initially ignorant of and have trouble controlling.
In others, it has seemingly been ignorant of the dangers of particular drugs, leading many (this writer included) to wonder: Does FDA have any clue what it's doing?
But observers were shocked, Anna Phillips reported for the Tampa Bay Times: The question, while clearly ignorant of the fact that Denton is gay, hinted at something darker.
One result of the dearth of scientists has been a Congress that is often ignorant of the scientific perspective, not just on obvious issues like climate change—Texas Rep.
And we know that voters on both sides of the aisle tend to be ignorant of negative information about their own candidate, so confirmation bias is a bipartisan problem.
National politicians in many countries remain shamefully ignorant of the EU and its rules, and too few MEPs see it as part of their role to help educate them.
But even though it is theoretically part of one long, ongoing story, Dead Men Tell No Tales is puzzlingly, irritatingly ignorant of much of the continuity of the series.
By encrypting the content moving through, Facebook gets a twofer: It can claim to be ignorant of the abuse, while also telling the public that it cares about privacy.
In Mass Effect's attempt to have this conversation, it feels ignorant of the very real—and very recent—colonial history of forced sterilization in the name of cultural protection.
The ensuing process exposed Brexit advocates as woefully ignorant of the scale and complexity of the relationships that the U.K. forged as a member of the EU. Or worse.
They are either ignorant of or willfully distorting the history and the core of the conflict and negotiations between the United States and North Korea surrounding the nuclear issue.
Apparently ignorant of the Shakespearean maxim that the "apparel oft proclaims the man" and that the "gaudy" is to be avoided, he also owned an $18,500 python skin jacket.
The Tampa Bay Times, which has been following the trial, described that moment: The question, while clearly ignorant of the fact that Denton is gay, hinted at something darker.
Friedman may have been right that the Chinese Communists were hopelessly ignorant of how free markets work, but ending state intervention in the economy was never on the agenda.
He is ignorant of science, he admitted, but nevertheless trusted his "raw wisdom," which told him that the cloud cover would prevent Pakistani radar from detecting Indian fighter jets.
Fortunately, the forger was ignorant of American politics: The Bradley Foundation is a conservative group that would have no interest in supporting a Democrat, even if it were legal.
The Democratic senators' letter was an effort to educate a president who is woefully ignorant of the issues at stake; it is not an effort to undercut the meeting.
Taisia A. Fomina, a friend of the family's, recalled that the girl's father, ignorant of the danger, welded a bed frame from irradiated metal recycled from the nuclear plant.
Can he be so beholden to the blind greed of the mineral extraction industry, so ignorant of science, so monumentally arrogant, not to realize that he is inviting apocalypse?
At the beginning, the organizers of the march, slated for the day after Donald Trump is inaugurated as president, were accused of working on an event ignorant of intersectionality.
Again, new hires are often either too confident about their own work to ask for feedback, or else ignorant of the fact that they'll improve faster if they do so.
"After speaking to the owner of the gym it was clear that not only was the employee ignorant of the law but so was the owner," Makey wrote on Facebook.
I've written about startups for a long time and I was flip and funny and ignorant of the pain people have to go through in order to make something real.
But it seems unlikely that, with potentially half the force members of the group, they could be completely ignorant of it or the type of content that's being posted there.
But Donald Trump, born on third base thinking he hit a triple, has never had to deal with our convoluted health care system and was therefore blessedly ignorant of reality.
In her hearing, DeVos revealed herself to be embarrassingly ignorant of basic concepts underlying debates over education policy and of federal law protecting disabled students from discrimination in their schools.
Swayed by this messaging, the public remains almost entirely ignorant of the fact that methamphetamine produces nearly identical effects to those produced by the popular ADHD medication d-amphetamine (dextroamphetamine).
You see, the Congressional Black Caucus and its lackeys like Clay need to keep the black community in chains, ignorant of the real oppressors in their community: liberal black leadership.
Iceland defender Kari Arnason said Thursday that he and his teammates were doing their best to stay focused on the France match but were not ignorant of their growing celebrity.
This dissonance continues through Infinity War, meaning that he thankfully remains ignorant of any freaky stuff the Big Guy got up to in those very weird two years in space.
One line said while I have a PhD in neuroscience I appear to be totally ignorant of facts that are well known to everyone in the field of intelligence studies.
It is based on the belief that exchanging views helps support Cubans' independent thinking and promotes our country's goals, while restricting contact keeps Cubans ignorant of our values and policies.
So far, there has been only self-interested self-regulation that looks like a mishmash of reactive and haphazard decisions by executives who seem to remain ignorant of human nature.
In that moment I realize how much is still so close to the surface, the countless times people were ignorant of who I was and how my family got here.
First, I think anyone who calls herself a democratic socialist must either be ignorant of the immense damage socialism did in the 20th century or, more frighteningly, cognizant of it.
If I had never learned to surf, Tuesday would have dawned like any other workday and I would have fulfilled my teacherly duties ignorant of the oceanic joy on offer.
Mr. Müller has insisted he was ignorant of any wrongdoing, but he has nonetheless faced the accusation that he was part of a system that allowed it to take place.
Given this history, we cannot dismiss the possibility that his administration would respond to an epidemic (real or feared) in a way that is sensational, discriminatory or ignorant of science.
The longer the federal government avoids entitlement reform and remains ignorant of our spending problem, the larger the fiscal burden will be for future taxpayers to pick up the bill.
Sondland is not a wholly reliable witness; his insistence that he was ignorant of the connection between Burisma and the Bidens when he pressed Ukraine for investigations is hardly credible.
This is the kind of legislation you get from a Congress that is intent on doing something but too ignorant of technology, of history, and of the law to know what.
But that algorithm is ignorant of how we're feeling in the moment, what we've already seen elsewhere and if we're factoring in what someone else with us wants to watch too.
Some American liberals today—especially the secular, who are often ignorant of intra-religious conflicts—have a tendency to see the Christian right as typical of all politically active Christian denominations.
Fervent supporters have pushed the narrative that Paterno was ignorant of Sandusky's offenses until 22001 -- and have tried to discredit people connected to the case, including victims, who dispute that theory.
With a few exceptions, death row prisoners "remained ignorant of the whole process, and also of their fate, whether they will live or die," said Anup Surendranath, the report's lead author.
As both the Italian and the American hedgehogs know, public attention is often fitful, imperfectly formed, ignorant of the science or reasoning behind policies and projects -- and increasingly suspicious of authority.
It is impossible that the production designers were ignorant of the ghost of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed 17-year-old fatally shot four years ago while wearing much the same thing.
Unfortunately for climate change deniers, this is not only misguided but profoundly ignorant of the complexity of Earth's ecosystems and the array of domino effects that occur when balances are tipped.
Obama could not possibly have been ignorant of Brennan's role in all of this when he invited him to join his campaign team when he made him his national security consigliere.
LaTosha Brown, that organization's co-founder, said that Ms. Hyde-Smith's remarks showed that she either was ignorant of the phrase's negative connotations or uttered it as a racist dog whistle.
He also doesn't seem to fully grasp or remains willfully ignorant of the severity of the situation from a public health perspective, which has contributed to his downplaying of the issue.
Klotz and his colleagues believed that Cohen was too far from the original source of the information, and too ignorant of the circumstances, to be criminally liable for any securities fraud.
"Someone who is so oblivious to the facts, or intentionally ignorant of them, should not be entrusted with policy decisions that affect the safety of the American people," Mr. Smith added.
Brown, it seems, is ignorant of the very basic rights his office affords him as a duly elected senator, which includes the ability to begin consideration of any bill he wants.
Either they have other issues that are important for them, they don't read much and are ignorant of the issues involved, or they are with President Trump through thick and thin.
In back rooms and background briefings, they are more caustic and despairing even than liberals; they are not ignorant of the threat Trump represents, nor of the dangers his impulsiveness poses.
To believe that black actors, writers and film artists are not worthy of nomination, and to largely ignore these artists over the years, is to be willfully ignorant of this sordid history.
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He asked people what kinds of national policies they would support if they had to vote before they were born, and were ignorant of what their talents and personal attributes would be.
Yet, President Trump, blissfully ignorant of world history, is doing the exact opposite on all three scores — and politicians in both major parties are doing nothing to produce realistic, bipartisan solutions, either.
Proponents of the U.S. Brazil free trade agreement seem to be operating in an alternative universe, oblivious to or willfully ignorant of the environmental and social realities playing themselves out in Brazil.
An examination of cases across the country reveals a system that protects the healthcare facilities where superbugs thrive, while leaving patients, their families and the broader public ignorant of potentially deadly threats.
Ignorant of how the legislative branch works, he let the Republican leaders set the priorities and was surprised that even though his party had the majority, Congress wasn't more deferential to him.
Baldwin, and the small group of black artists and intellectuals who joined him, thought Kennedy was ignorant of the black experience and suspected he was trying to exploit them for political gain.
Sometimes I think the decimation of American history in the schools has left a generation ignorant of the creed and ungrateful toward our ancestors' heroic sacrifices that brought it down to us.
And it will likely take longer in the U.S., a nation that's generally less compliant about social rules and has repeatedly proven ignorant of the looming coronavirus threat, including continued public partying.
It's worth noting that the ribbon cutting did not appear on the official Louis Vuitton social media feeds, which suggests the company was not as ignorant of the optics as it insisted.
Mr. Winterkorn and other top managers scrutinized even small changes to a motor's design, raising doubts about how they could have been ignorant of technology that was installed in so many vehicles.
Normally, we would consider it ridiculous to suggest that an American president could be so ignorant of crucial issues, and be led to take dangerous foreign policy moves with such crude inducements.
Everyone impressed by the speech either forgot, was ignorant of, or ignored the fact that China had started turning inward as early as 2014, supporting state-owned enterprises over the private sector.
"You girls are a new and shining kind of woman," King tells them, proudly — after he has raised them vitamin-deficient and weakened by his therapies, and ignorant of basic human biology.
And all of this business conversation, right, in newspapers, in the old model, the editors were proudly ignorant of how any part of the business worked, they wanted no part of it.
But the point in this case isn't that Reese and Wernick, writers of a film awash in references to comics culture, somehow managed to be ignorant of that culture's most toxic trope.
Archbishop Welby said England's national church would simply have to continue its tortuous reflections on the subject, in a way that was "neither careless in...theology nor ignorant of the world around us".
The non-player characters that inhabit the world aren't ignorant of Link's nakedness, and people have been posting some of the funny interactions that ensue when walking around in their tight blue undershorts.
"In so doing," Schrader said, "you find that he becomes more ignorant, ignorant of the nature of his problem": Travis's problem is the same as the existential hero's, that is, should I exist?
Paracha had said he knew Khan but was ignorant of his al Qaeda ties, and that he made incriminating statements before trial out of fear and a misguided hope that cooperating would help.
DeVos, who is married to the co-founder of Amway, faced an intense public backlash during her Senate confirmation process, with Democrats assailing her as woefully ignorant of the basics of education policy.
Some of this harks back to a symptom spread through most players at his position: Cousins either doesn't realize or is willfully ignorant of how popular the three-point shot is among centers.
I remain largely ignorant of the BRO HUG, but it's not a debut as clued, and the concept has been in headlines everywhere (including The Times), so I guess there's no avoiding it.
You can disagree with the decisions the Founders made way back when, but it's hard to say that they did so ignorant of the way their decision might impact things 200 years hence.
There are still fans of those channels and pages who are either ignorant of copyright laws in regards to posting written work to the internet or refuse to believe that those laws exist.
Likely ignorant of the fact that prosecutors routinely get rid of these cases without a conviction anyway, legislators have taken this replacement of individual decisions with an office wide policy as an affront.
And Caplan calculates that a voter ignorant of economics will tend to be more pessimistic, more suspicious of market competition and of rises in productivity, and more wary of foreign trade and immigration.
Only a person who either is ignorant of the facts, or who does not care about the facts, could say that payments from the "Martyr's Fund" are not rewards for acts of terrorism.
This seems like a job that Trump is extremely well-suited to, but it also raises the possibility that he is in fact dangerously reckless and ignorant of how the global economy works.
Hastert was heavily criticized for his handling of the Foley scandal and the House Ethics Committee found that he and other members of House leadership had been "willfully ignorant" of early warning signs.
But it focuses on public posts, using data from official feeds, rendering it largely ignorant of potential threats on Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and other popular platforms with privacy settings that make many posts invisible.
So you would think that even if he were completely ignorant of every single topic of public policy, he would at least be aware that to provide a person with health insurance is expensive.
Unfortunately, the establishment also seems to want to remain ignorant of the historical lesson that the way a government treats its own people has a strong relation to the way it treats its neighbors.
At the March rally opposing Decrim NY, some speakers called sex workers "ignorant" of their own oppression, and insisted that there was no way anyone could participate in sex work of their own volition.
"The industry has always focused on mass production and reducing costs," he continues, blithely ignorant of the Sennheiser Orpheus, the Audeze LCD-150, the Focal Utopia, the Abyss AB-1266, and the Stax earspeakers.
Also, I learned what flirting is — I could have used this episode in high school and college and in my early 20s, because wow, I was even more ignorant of the signs than Jane.
Lee, who last year warned that the ICS world is woefully ignorant of the actual risks of hacking infrastructure, is just trying to raise awareness of real world threats that are already out there.
How ignorant of the potential consequences do you have to be to threaten to call the cops on a child, or actually call the cops on someone just having a party in the park?
An unknown, but significant amount of US residents spend their lives ignorant of the fact they, too, are citizens, due to the complexity of citizenship requirements and a lack of education about those criteria.
Over the past six weeks, coronavirus testing in the United States has been dogged by both bureaucratic bungling and technical errors, leaving public health authorities largely ignorant of the true extent of the outbreak.
The presence of the Russians is just one factor that is leading American intelligence officials to investigate if Moscow was complicit, disinterested or ignorant of the Syrian government's use of a covert chemical arsenal.
But others also pointed out how this could be more than just lazy storytelling, arguing that the move feels ignorant of Islamic theology and shows an obvious pandering to English-speaking, non-Islamic audiences.
"This is what you get when you have a president with no fixed principles, indifferent to policy and ignorant of the legislative process," said Charlie Sykes, a veteran Republican operative and former radio host.
Dines, in turn, argues the folks behind the site or contributing to it are at best ignorant of the wider social systems porn operates in and the rigor of ethical debate in other industries.
"Someone who is so oblivious to the facts, or intentionally ignorant of them, should not be entrusted with policy decisions that affect the safety of the American people," Democratic Representative Adam Smith tells the Times.
Richardson's latest character, Sam Duvet, is basically a less professionally successful and politically ambitious Splett: bug-eyed, socially confident, sometimes grating, and blissfully and/or willfully ignorant of the frustrations he causes others to experience.
I learned that Petty, who was then ignorant of what music publishing rights are and how much money they make for artists, signed his over early in his career for a $10,000 a year advance.
While no one is really saying Trump was ignorant of this,there are plenty who think the president's slow response has to do with the fact that Puerto Rico is not important to him politically.
"The museum was either playing politics," she said, "or is blissfully ignorant of one of the most significant jurists in the country, perhaps because his commitment to a colorblind Constitution doesn't fit into their narrative."
But while Venus takes a few shots at kids like Jessie for being ignorant of their history, Whittaker is so terrific in the film that it's hard to reduce her character to a mere symbol.
Our thought bubble: Kalanick may not have been completely ignorant of his company's culture: He sent a memo in 2013 ahead of a company retreat bemoaning his inability to have sexual relations with his employees.
"I deeply regret taking my child to the rehabilitation center because I was ignorant of what was actually going on here," Alhaji Lawal Garka, a parent of one of the captives, told Reuters on Tuesday.
To trumpet that Clinton won the national popular vote is both ignorant of the campaign and irrelevant to the process now in place to move toward the inauguration of a new president on January 85033.
There is also a contingent of fans that believe one incident does not automatically condemn a fighter's past accomplishments, and that Margarito could have been innocently ignorant of what was being done in his corner.
Unfortunately, it is apparent to rural voters that many in the environmental movement are fashionable or fanatical foodies who directly or indirectly support these bans and who are condescendingly ignorant of the underlying trade issues.
"It is in the interest of America's security if NATO leaders push back against the reckless behavior of Donald Trump, who is dangerously naive & grossly ignorant of how the world works," Brennan said on Twitter.
Most companies that have received license have not done environment or social impact assessments, or held public hearings with villagers who are largely ignorant of the damage that can be caused by mining, Raut said.
For example, perpetrators of cultural appropriation often don't understand that they are demeaning someone else's culture — because they are ignorant of the origin, the way they interact with feathers or headdresses or hairstyles is demeaning.
In terms of bribes, he told the court, he mostly reads American and Japanese publications instead of South Korean news outlets, leaving him ignorant of which officials he would need to influence to begin with.
Young Kim was educated in Switzerland, and long-time Korea analysts say he understands he cannot keep North Koreans economically oppressed and ignorant of their impoverished status relative to the rest of the world forever.
A warm, overwhelmingly modest woman who, for many years, remained ignorant of her published work's impact on the zoological community, she recounts without bitterness a career destroyed and a life's dream derailed by academic sexism.
Several themes emerged: frustration that many Americans are ignorant of their more than 200,000 fellow citizens in the Western Pacific; fear about the exchange of bellicose words; and a strong sense of home and identity.
If you do not do this, you may be walking in blind to a situation that could waste time for everyone because you are ignorant of what the other person is bringing to the table.
Moreover, since the threat is ignorant of sovereign boundaries, agencies charged with cyberprotection will be required to work with many others around the globe, perhaps including those of adversary or competitor nations, creating new complexities.
"I confess I am ignorant of this and I do not understand Italian politics," he said on the flight back from Romania this month when asked about Mr. Salvini's use of Catholic symbols while campaigning.
There are some scholarly debates over how well the policy actually worked, but the reality is that anything that even approaches Prohibition in intent or effect is often seen as dangerous and ignorant of history.
It's about how the organizations she worked for either turned a blind eye to or were genuinely ignorant of the fact that one of their young stars was leading a double life among hardcore racist activists.
He has also proved ignorant of and impatient with checks on presidential power, whether they be courts that thwart his unconstitutional actions or a Justice Department that won't jump to his orders to investigate political rivals.
Proving knowledge when someone buys stolen property can be a challenge because one can always profess ignorance, but prosecutors have had success in showing that a buyer was deliberately ignorant of how information had been acquired.
Quite the contrary; young men ignorant of the religion could be shaped into ruthless fighters, and lured with practices that included giving them sex slaves and telling them that raping the slaves was justified under Islam.
In the country's rural backwaters, Djurić tells me that many trans patients are unable to receive state aid because local doctors are often ignorant of gender dysphoria or actively refuse to recognize it as a medical condition.
And based on extended remarks on the US-Saudi relationship Trump gave to a pair of Wall Street Journal reporters in an interview published Wednesday, he's running the show completely ignorant of even the most basic facts.
A former secretary of defense offered a chilling warning amid the letter mishap: Such skeptics would also be ignorant of the numerous examples in history where miscommunication and incorrect intel have nearly brought us to nuclear disaster.
Part of the hold that IT has on Derry lies in it's [sic] ability to sort of make people ignorant of what's going on, and that includes making people forget all of the atrocities that IT commits.
"John Kerry is a stain on American foreign policy that is ignorant of the issues," Oded Revivi, the chief foreign envoy of the Yesha Council, which represents Israeli settlers in the West Bank, said in a statement.
Today's backlash politics isn't being pioneered by people ignorant of the ideals of 20th-century liberalism; it's coming from people who are steeped in them, and choose to center their ideal political movements on tearing down those ideals.
One is that China's leaders are uninterested in, or possibly ignorant of, how the country's anti-corruption procedures appear to foreigners, including those who run Interpol and other international organisations that China would like its citizens to lead.
" According to the published excerpts, Abdeslam was allegedly to enter the Stade de France on November 13 as a spectator with three others, only one of whom he knew by name, and "was ignorant of [the others'] role.
One of our worst national habits is indulging rich people who want to tell the less fortunate how they should behave, while being completely ignorant of the harsh realities and scant choices imposed by a lack of money.
Defence lawyer Muhammad Shafee Abdullah said the court accepted his argument that it was a trivial offence and that the nine, who chose suits over swimwear for their court appearance, were ignorant of the local culture and remorseful.
Amid his rants and rambles Mr Trump managed to praise Vladimir Putin, still apparently ignorant of the fact that, in Syria, Russia is pursuing an agenda and bombing targets of its own, as indeed Mr Bush pointed out.
"The United States has invested five decades in creating that system of alliances, and it is evident Trump is pretty ignorant of it and doesn't care about it, to the extent he knows about it," Mr. Hayes said.
Still, the student organizers refuse to disband their sprawling sit-in, insisting that their goals also include changing the culture of a campus so their peers aren't ignorant of the biases they say they sense all the time.
But Catherine Feuillet, the consul general of France in Montreal, noted that Quebecers were understandably irritated by those of her compatriots who arrived in Quebec unable to find Quebec on a map or ignorant of its recent history.
But pointing out any of these facts serves only to indict you as one of the people who lives in the bubble of "Washington" and is either ignorant of or deliberately causing the rest of the country's suffering.
" Responding to the allegations against him, Cotillard said: "I'm very ignorant of what he did or he didn't do ... But I have to say if he asked me to [collaborate] today, I would question more, I would dig more.
There are currently no regulatory limits in place for these substances in the United States, and scientists are woefully ignorant of the human health impacts posed by frequent, low level exposure—although that's not necessarily a reason to panic.
This week, our critics can neither agree nor disagree: Tim is blissfully ignorant of The Fast and the Furious franchise—he's only see the Tokyo Drift one—and Will hasn't seen James Gray's The Lost City of Z yet.
Critics on the right, such as Breitbart's Stephen Bannon — now Trump's chief strategist — felt leaders were being willfully ignorant of the threat posed by the Muslim world and that American values were inherently at odds with much of Islam.
Zeng Weizhu, a philosopher at China's Shanxi Agricultural University, wrote an open letter to the people of Taiwan last month on the Confucian Net website denouncing the marriage decision as a "disaster" perpetrated by youth "ignorant of worldly affairs".
It's sad that our current President, Donald Trump, appears so woefully ignorant of this history, and because of this gives new "permission" to people like the deli guy to nurture and display such an ugly strain of American thought.
"We cannot be ignorant of the history of race in this country and certainly anyone who is a leader should not be," Harris said on CBS's "Face the Nation," referring to the former vice president noting that former Sen.
As one final twist of the knife, Olenna admitted to Jaime that yes, it was indeed she who poisoned King Joffrey back in season four — something viewers have known for a while, but the Lannisters have remained ignorant of.
In April 2015, ignorant of decades of research, a bipartisan Congress passed a huge new law ("MACRA") that will tie even more funding to these questionable "quality scores" beginning this month — even amid the tumult of the Obamacare debate.
A group of Republican lawmakers from Alaska recently sent their own letter to the banks criticizing Senate Democrats for their letter, calling them "willfully ignorant of the reasonable program we enacted to guide safe production" in the Arctic refuge.
He was an eighteen-year-old military cadet in Moscow, committed to a career in the tsar's army and completely ignorant of art, when he was thunderstruck by the paintings in an All-Russian Exhibition of Industry and Art.
The revelations could undermine efforts by Republicans to paint Ukrainians as being ignorant of a hold on the aid, and thus arguing that they could not have felt pressure to conduct investigations of Trump's political rivals as a result.
The emergence of a new generation of leaders and academics ignorant of America's most important European partner and of the darkest chapters of the 20th century would thus be prevented, as the world once again stands at the crossroads.
"He has also proven ignorant of and impatient with checks on presidential power, whether they be courts that thwart his unconstitutional actions or a Justice Department that won't jump to his orders to investigate political rivals," the board said.
But, beginning in the early twentieth century, the Naturalization Bureau (later the Immigration and Naturalization Service) sought to denaturalize Asians who had been granted citizenship by courts that were either ignorant of current immigration law or deliberately defying it.
Dwyane Wade said that he was once "a little" ignorant of LGBTQ communities but that raising his 12-year-old son, Zion, who he referred to with the pronoun "she," made him "look myself in the mirror" and change.
But that is a poor foundation on which to base a presidency, and it leaves the public ignorant of whether the president has been quietly curbed, or whether his staff has backed down, and so his presidency is out of control.
But there seems to be no artificial intelligence mistake at the root of the ethnicity filters — the creation of these filters was an intentional decision, one that's not only insensitive, but ignorant of the ugly racist history of such practices.
The latter can prove as gripping as the story; the game purposely treats Wade as more ignorant of how football works than he probably should be, explicitly so it can walk you through the more advanced machinations of how football works.
Earlier in the day, the Burns Paiute Indian tribe added its voice to the debate, saying that the protesters, in demanding that the federal property at the refuge be returned to ranchers who once owned it, were ignorant of history.
"Smaller owners are getting squeezed, and still rely on brokers and agents, who dupe workers and keep them ignorant of their rights and conditions on the boat," said Sunai Phasuk, a researcher with lobby group Human Rights Watch in Bangkok.
But none of that is likely to happen—not just because there are not many disabled trainers out there, but because gyms are notoriously hostile to—or at least aggressively ignorant of, the needs of clients with disabilities in general.
He created what he calls "The Blockade," a nearly total media blackout that has allowed him to stay 100 percent ignorant of the day's news outside of the weather, local real estate listings, and how the Cleveland Cavaliers are doing.
A series of flirtatious mobile phone messages between Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán and Mexican actress Kate del Castillo, appear to show the then fugitive drug lord being somewhat careless with his security, as well as ignorant of Hollywood pecking orders.
According to a study that came out earlier this month, not only do most people choose to remain willfully ignorant of the conditions in which their clothing is made, they also look down on the type of consumers who do care.
Once there, he met Chatelain through his girlfriend, and with both largely ignorant of each other's work and having the shared experience of being contractually obligated to major labels after their respective bands' demise, they started casually playing music together.
In contrast, all European countries have hate speech laws and the European equivalent to Section 85033, European Commission E-Commerce Directive 2000/31, only grants platforms immunity if they were ignorant of the illegal content and promptly remove it once notified.
In other words, the OCE helps ensure that cases of misconduct that some members of Congress would rather remain behind closed doors are not thrown in a black hole, leaving the public ignorant of unethical behavior in the House of Representatives.
It is simply impossible to believe someone as involved in her father's presidential campaign would be totally ignorant of the fact that it might be problematic to use a private email to conduct business when she was in the White House.
Well-educated Turks, who likely have been to the United States or even lived there, seem less surprised than Americans that the country would elect a belligerent, racist, nationalist white man who is ignorant of foreign affairs and even simple geography.
The pace of counterterrorism operations, train and advise missions, airstrikes, and special forces raids over the past 16 years has been so intense that many members of Congress are overwhelmed by the activity or simply ignorant of what is going on.
They wore swastikas on their clothing, demonstrated a virulent xenophobia and antisemitism, and were armed with a whole arsenal of "knives, rifles, and nunchucks yet a lot of them were ignorant of the real meaning of their actions," according to Morvan.
As soon as he was finished, Senator John McCain, the party's standard-bearer in 2008, endorsed Mr. Romney's jeremiad and denounced Mr. Trump as a candidate who was ignorant of foreign policy and has made "dangerous" pronouncements on national security.
" Joe Scarborough on Miller and Steve Bannon: "[O]pposition party hacks [who] humiliate themselves by being so ignorant of American history and the Constitution that they declare in their big-boy voices that the president's powers are not to be questioned.
" He finds it scandalous that "a veiled woman speaking our language badly, completely ignorant of our culture" is legally considered as French as "an indigenous Frenchman passionate for Romanesque churches, and the verbal and syntactic subtleties of Montaigne and Rousseau.
On Russia, as on NATO and trade and a host of other issues, he's shown himself to be completely ignorant of the fundamental structure of international politics, of the logic that has governed America's approach to world politics since 1945.
There are the brave, doomed firefighters, ignorant of the radiation hazards they encountered (though nobody climbed up over the reactor debris, as portrayed in the series; they were working the roof to prevent fires from spreading to the undamaged Unit 3).
She was blissfully ignorant of Davis's career as a highly decorated Hollywood leading lady; her only previous encounter with the star was as a 7-year-old, fleeing the television room in a fit when "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" aired.
It has been further complicated by a feud between the president and prime minister, which left the prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, ignorant of the information the security agencies possessed — leading to bitter recriminations that have created a new government crisis.
Although he was the sole owner of Marin West, Mr. Yohai seemed ignorant of important details, saying he was not sure when it was created or where it was incorporated, and was uncertain who wrote the content for its website.
One might, for example, overdose on the palate-cleansing banchan (gratis side dishes consisting of lime-and-beet-juice-pickled daikon, honey-sweetened potato wedges, and silken tofu steeped in soy and chili), wholly ignorant of the appetizers to follow.
After an underwhelming confirmation hearing in which Ms. DeVos seemed ignorant of major provisions of federal education law, such as the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, some Senate offices reported receiving more calls opposing Ms. DeVos than any other Trump nominee.
Dwyane Wade said this week on the podcast "All the Smoke" that he was once "a little" ignorant of LGBTQ communities but that raising his 12-year-old son, Zion, who he referred to with the pronoun "she," made him change.
"Whether he said that because he didn't have the facts or was ignorant of the facts, or whether he was trying to veil the fact that he knew [something was wrong]," Grabowski said, Boeing's CEO made a "big mistake" by calling Trump.
We've all been blissfully ignorant of just how much happy hour was throwing off our new diet, but we'll soon have to face facts: The companies that have agreed to the standards have until the end of 2020 to get everything square.
The Times' obituarists walk into their little corner of the newsroom each day ignorant of their assignment; by the end of that day, each staffer will have been immersed in the life of a figure he may never have heard of before.
Even if we assume that the previous Blair Witch sequel, Book of Shadows, never existed in this universe, it makes no sense for an obsessed family member to be so ignorant of Heather's final footage that he calmly repeats all her mistakes.
Often mothers are ignorant of basic facts about what will happen to their body during and after childbirth, including tears to their pelvic floors, reckons Emily Oster, an economist at Brown University in Rhode Island, and author of books about pregnancy and birth.
Bannon and Miller are "opposition party hacks [who] humiliate themselves by being so ignorant of American history and the Constitution that they declare in their big-boy voices that the president's powers are not to be questioned," the "Morning Joe" co-host said.
Lest you think that Apple is uniquely ignorant of PC gaming, though, Google didn't do much better with its Nexus 5X last year, whose packaging looked like this: bhasmithal / imgur Actually, that 5X box looks almost exactly identical to Apple's new News.
My one concern now is that everybody is going to think she coined "delete your account," ignorant of the hard work of diligent memesmiths The response is like a fire hose of internet creativity; it can't be captured with a single post.
In a speech last week, Wu Jianmin, a former ambassador to France, said that the tabloid, Global Times, which is known for its hawkish views, often printed "very extreme articles" and suggested that its editor, Hu Xijin, was ignorant of global affairs.
Christians ignorant of their own history, for instance, will be surprised to learn that their earliest ancestors in the faith were themselves ridiculed as "atheists" because they refused to participate in polytheistic worship: in Greek, atheos means "without gods," not anti-God.
It's hard to imagine that any meaningful action can take place in an environment where senators are so ignorant of Facebook that they basically begged Zuckerberg for his help in crafting regulation—during a hearing where they were supposed to be grilling him.
Rather than being seemingly ignorant of or calloused about the privacy climate it's launching Portal into, the company may be purposefully conceding to the tech news wonks that includes those who'll be reviewing Portal but not necessarily the much larger mainstream audience.
But after the election, it's hard to avoid the feeling that while many of us spent that past few years hermetically sealed inside our hyper-liberal Facebook bubbles, blissfully ignorant of the things we didn't want to see, ANOHNI was already looking.
Trump's tendency to plug his ears and advocate that we drill, baby, drill isn't simply ignorant of climate change, it's reckless and indefensible knowing that the humankind has stared over the precipice that is irreversible global warming and jumped off it anyway.
When then-CNN contributor Marc Lamont Hill called last month for a "free Palestine from the river to the sea" and later claimed to be ignorant of what the slogan really meant, it was hard to tell in which category he fell.
I think it's very much like the farming to manufacturing shift, except it's going to happen in a compressed time period, and there's so much social unrest during that farming to ... The problem with Americans is we're so freaking ignorant of our history.
But rather than imagining a scenario in which we're entirely ignorant of what the future holds, perhaps we ought to imagine that we, personally, will be born again into the world that we are creating today through our collective and individual choices.
The coronavirus is illustrating how President Donald Trump's "America First" mentality impacted the science community, leaving the US ignorant of the outbreak in its first weeks, and without an expert who went on to develop a test for the virus in China.
" He accused Trump of exhibiting behavior "indicative of a man ignorant of honor and true sacrifice" and criticized the president for his attacks on various GOP senators, adding that his tweets are immature and "provide real harm to the stability of our democracy.
On a wide variety of issues of concern to educators, parents and those who support public education, DeVos appeared ignorant of the law, unwilling to commit to implementing federal law or simply unwilling to answer questions about her agenda should she be confirmed.
MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Tens of thousands of slavery survivors in India who were confined, abused and exploited at work are denied compensation because officials are often ignorant of the law - with police sending 60 workers they rescued home empty-handed this week.
I dread that Americans born in the 21st century will grow ignorant of the fact that they enjoy considerably less privacy than their parents and grandparents did at their age—that a certain instinct is being lost as the years march on.
"No president, including Richard Nixon, has been so ignorant of fact and disdains fact in the way this President-elect does," said Bernstein, whose reporting in the 1970s with Bob Woodward for the Washington Post exposed the Watergate scandal and led to Nixon's resignation.
The Facebook rep I spoke to says they are not ignorant of the problem, and that while they do not currently have a way to prevent users from creating these types of profiles, they are working on developing strategies to predict their predatory behaviors.
For Mr. Putin, it's likely everything he hoped for — America riddled with political infighting and mired in investigations, a weakened NATO alliance vulnerable to aggression and a United States president seeking his adoration, obstinate and ignorant of the great caper the Kremlin just orchestrated.
Specifically, if a candidate (up or down the ticket) seems ignorant of or oblivious to our Constitution, the rule of law, and the concept of separation of powers and other checks and balances  – we run don't walk to the side that commits to these values.
If we fail to set limits on how much we share and remain ignorant of privacy policies, the web becomes a data free-for-all — a constantly growing pot of personal, private information that serves the needs of entities we have no intention of serving.
Lyra, raised as a foundling by the scholars, has the run of the school, blissfully ignorant of the political-religious infighting around her, until the man she knows as her uncle Asriel (James McAvoy), turns up claiming the stunning — and heretical — discovery of another universe.
"He would be appalled and heartbroken at a Congress that refuses to stand up to a President who not only seems ignorant of the Constitution but who also attempts at every turn to dismantle and mock our system of checks and balances," she wrote.
"He would be appalled and heartbroken at a Congress that refuses to stand up to a president who not only seems ignorant of the Constitution but who also attempts at every turn to dismantle and mock our system of checks and balances," Davis wrote.
"He would be appalled and heartbroken at a Congress that refuses to stand up to a president who not only seems ignorant of the Constitution but who also attempts at every turn to dismantle and mock our system of checks and balances," Davis argues.
In six months, when the official one year anniversary of the Camp Fire comes and there are — inevitably — a profusion of essays and videos about Paradise and Butte published, we can only hope they won't be obligatory, or ignorant of the urgent help still needed.
And yet they remain depressingly and purposefully ignorant of what slavery was, how it happened, what it did to us, how it shaped race and the air and space between white and black folk, and the life and arc of white and black cultures.
They were ignorant of the voter rage that fuels Trump's campaign, they were confident everyone would get "serious," not to mention the numerous and glaring liabilities of the billionaire businessman, who has earned the highest unfavorable ratings of anyone running for president in modern history.
They did not anticipate that the president could call upon a hyperpartisan media infrastructure to keep his supporters ignorant of his crimes or that he could use a party primary system to influence the political futures of the jurors who would decide his own.
The government can counter that claim by arguing that the Deerfield partners were purposely ignorant of the details, asking for an "ostrich instruction" that allows the jury to find knowledge based on a defendant's willful blindness to the likelihood that there was criminal conduct.
A man who grew wealthy by exploiting Russians ignorant of capitalism in the early days of post-Soviet Russia — and became an energy tycoon after gaining control of an oil company in an auction widely perceived as rigged — can't easily be pegged as a hero.
And while it is not (yet) explicitly anti-Semitic, many of its allies are: "Jews will not replace us" chanted the "very fine people" carrying torches in Charlottesville, Va. You have to be willfully ignorant of the past not to know where all this leads.
On foreign policy, where he has been especially ignorant of basic facts, he has questioned America's security commitment to South Korea and Japan, shown little interest in having America engaged militarily anywhere in the Middle East, and embraced Vladimir Putin while condemning Angela Merkel.
Another Yalie in Trump's Cabinet, Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossTrump administration delays penalty on Huawei for another 2900 days WaPo calls Trump admin 'another threat' to endangered species Recession fears surge as stock markets plunge MORE, also seems to be ignorant of the Constitution.
"Nobody can know what happens in the volcano, but nobody can be ignorant of what is plainly said in a bulletin," Mario Taraceña, a senior opposition lawmaker, told the head of the country's disaster agency during a tense meeting Wednesday to review the impacts of the eruption.
Here's Gregory again: By the end of 2006, a House Ethics Committee investigating the Republican leadership's response to Foley's misconduct concluded that Hastert — then U.S. House speaker — failed to act on earlier warnings and was among many individuals who remained "willfully ignorant" of Foley's misbehavior. Then-U.
"By not responding quickly and decisively to UConn's most recent incidents of racial hostility you have stumbled out of the gate and left the impression that you are both ignorant of and uncaring about our concerns," Cazenave added in his letter, which was addressed to Katsouleas.
Those who think that no one could do a good job with President Trump in the White House are simply either too virulently anti-Trump or ignorant of what top level P.R. people do every day for private clients with much worse track records to defend.
While conceding that Staley's first attempt to discover the complaint's identity could potentially be considered as the less offensive if the CEO was truly ignorant of the process's legal protections, persisting with the attempt once the inquiry had concluded was a more serious action, according to Bossi.
Those hardcore Trump supporters agreed with the candidate when he said that under President Obama, "we don't have a border" — either ignorant of or simply ignoring the hundreds of miles of fencing and thousands of agents already stationed there, or the long-term trend of declining apprehensions.
If she has paid any attention at all to public reaction (or if her team has), she cannot be ignorant of the fact that when she seems to use clothing as a subversive tool to suggest what she presumably cannot say, it provokes a groundswell of support.
Of the national policy debate, "there's still a feeling that it's kinda far away," said Zach Graves, the head of policy at the right-of-center tech advocacy group Lincoln Network, calling Washington too slow-moving and too ignorant of how tech works to merit much concern.
" He said Trump and his defense lawyers will likely "fall back even deeper into the latest, implausible Giuliani defense bunker" that Trump's campaign colluded with Russia while Trump remained ignorant of the fact "even though he loudly encouraged further hacks and accurately predicted further WikiLeaks disclosures.
After SAC's indictment on multiple counts of criminal securities fraud, he was vilified by many as a fraudster whose traders routinely fleeced regular investors by trafficking in inside information, allowing them to pocket stock gains or avoid losses that those ignorant of the real facts were forced to weather.
The reports are issued, and the commentators go to work, incredulously sharing the most outlandish passages, distilling the whole purported "Bernie or Bust" movement down to simple psychology: They're "acting like children," or they're gender-privileged; they're "the special-est of special snowflakes," they're ignorant of basic facts.
" The 79-year-old Japanese-American performer was interned along with his family during World War II.  Takei, who appeared in 2012 as a contestant on the Trump's "Celebrity Apprentice" reality show, says the commander in chief is "ignorant of history and facts and has no interest in learning.
STEVE BECKER Westfield, N.J. To the Editor: It is astonishingly arrogant and ignorant of Donald Trump to believe that his son-in-law is qualified to negotiate peace between Israel and Palestine; however, it speaks clearly to the level of illusion he and his organization are operating under.
The common theme is that a large proportion of America's highly educated, relatively well off or wealthy, white citizens ages 20-85033 demand "social justice" programs that are not needed, can't be paid for and, history suggests, wouldn't work — all of which they are willfully ignorant of. Why?
A good segment of evangelical voters appear to have blithely abandoned both the Christian-nation candidacy of Mr. Cruz and the kinder, gentler social conservatism of Mr. Rubio in favor of Mr. Trump, who is unabashedly ignorant of the biblical imperatives that form the foundation of evangelical culture and politics.
The despair felt around the world, even among America's strongest allies, has led to a widely felt concern that the age of American-backed stability and security has been brought to an abrupt end by a president who seems wholly ignorant of how alliances and trade agreements keep the planet safe.
In addition to Brodkorb's column, The Atlantic magazine dubbed Lewis Minnesota's "Mini Trump" in an article that reviewed a sampling of comments he made about women and minorities, including a comment in which he called young female voters "ignorant of the important issues in life" who needed to be educated.
While the first, considerably shorter, season of "Fear the Walking Dead" featured some story lines about the military and governmental response to "the turn," the scope of the show is now as limited as "The Walking Dead," and we are just as ignorant of the larger world and its downfall.
Certainly, fashion, which is not ignorant of the rise of the power woman, and the industry's role in determining what she might look like, has come up with a lot of options, from the C-suite sheath to the swishy suit to the athleisure power duo of leggings and Lycra.
Then I applied to Syracuse University — to the Newhouse School, a school whose reputation I was entirely ignorant of, a school I only knew about because it had partnered with my local paper to bring brown kids like me out there for a weekend to learn what studying journalism was like.
The men who are pressing to make abortion illegal, some of whom would ban contraception as well, are not only, as Pinker says, unaware of the evolutionary forces motivating them, they appear to be in many respects ignorant of the havoc they would create if they are successful in their efforts.
While I was encouraged by the numerous signs supporting women, I was disheartened that in this time of female solidarity we were largely ignorant of our counterparts in Iran, who just weeks prior to our march had risked arrest or worse to take to the streets and demand their inalienable rights.
I wrote it because I thought that people like me — unless you're a specialist in working on the subject of working-class Americans — are much more ignorant of the actual worsening conditions of life lower in the hierarchy than we were, or people like us were, 30 or 40 years ago.
For those who insist that capitalism is inherently selfish, and ignorant of the challenges faced by poor people around the world, keep this in mind – our capitalist system has done more to pull people out of poverty both here and abroad than any other economic system in the history of the planet.
"In between casual, home-movie-like shots of President Obama are the Akerman shots: the slow pans around the Oval Office, the tracking down long corridors and through open doors, the frames within frames, the crowds both engaged with and ignorant of the camera," Mr. Chaudhary wrote in The Forward in October.
With criticism growing of the failure to contain the coronavirus, both at home and abroad, Beijing was faced with either choosing to admit that Xi was ignorant of the true nature of the crisis until almost a month into it, or that he was aware of it and involved in the response.
In response to the meme, Foley's mother, Diane Foley, said in a statement Tuesday that she was "saddened that Z-Burger would be so insensitive and ignorant of others' pain while marketing their hamburger," and that she looked forward to an apology and their promised donation to the foundation created in honor of her son.
The Talmud, the compilation of Jewish law and commentary that was written in the years 200-500 C.E., bears witness to a distinction between "friends," who undertook to keep Jewish law strictly, and "people of the land," who were ignorant of the fine points and couldn't be trusted to, for instance, tithe their crops properly.
"One possible reading of the tweets is that the president is ignorant of the way surveillance law actually works, and he imagines that a president has more power than he really does," said Matthew Waxman, a law professor at Columbia University who held an array of high-level national security positions during the Bush administration.
And somehow, even in an age of wall-to-wall soccer coverage on television, internet streams of varying legality and the constant buzz of social media, there are still British soccer fans who settle in blissfully for "Match of the Day," willfully ignorant of all that transpired on the nation's soccer fields that day.
"One of the things he seems to have been ignorant of or thought it didn't apply to him, is the fact that international payments are all made through the SWIFT system, and if the documents cause any suspicion at the receiving bank, they are reported to the Department of the Treasury," Morris-Cotterill said.
" He added: "At the same time, you can't be ignorant of the fact that it was going to put a lot of pressure and stress on people who are already having a hard time paying their rent in the neighborhood, and who are concerned that they would be getting pushed out of the neighborhood.
A pharmacist and nine nurses at the hospital sued the system this month, arguing Husel committed no wrongdoing and that upper-level executives at the hospital were ignorant of end-of-life standards of care, according to the AP. Twenty-five nurses and three pharmacists at the hospital are facing administrative discipline over the deaths.
Thede scoffs that Hill's two-week suspension is "bullshit" because "that's the same punishment police officers get for killing black people," and points out the hypocrisy of Trump attacking people like Hill and Colin Kaepernick while ignoring the white Miss America contestant who called out his Charlottesville response as willfully ignorant of white supremacy.
One good reason a Ted Cruz supporter might have for tactically voting Kasich in order to block Trump from securing the nomination would be that Trump is manifestly unfit to serve as president — he's ignorant of policy, he flames racial resentment, and he's given multiple indications that he would wield power in a violent and lawless manner.
The German Shepherd Dog Club of America describes unethical breeders as having poor knowledge about the breed and the associated breed standard, are ignorant of genetic defects, have no involvement in dog sports, don't let buyers observe the puppies or adults, don't screen potential buyers, and can't provide documentation of health testing and or the pedigree.
And strengthening the region's natural gas energy infrastructure will do more to address climate change than all the petty lawsuits and attempts to gum up the regulatory process by environmentalists, who seem ignorant of the fact that an array of experts believe natural gas is the planet's best bridge between high-carbon energy sources and a no-carbon future.
While I don't doubt he wants to deny the conclusion that Russia intended to help get him elected, his comment regarding computer crime attribution was grossly ignorant of both computer crime investigations practices, as well as the hundreds of people who have gone to jail as a result of the hard work of law enforcement officers.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On January 1, Bushwick gallery Fuchs Projects announced its plans to share a list of the "200 most influential people in Bushwick in 2016" — news met with fierce outcry from members of the local community troubled by what many regarded as an exclusive project ignorant of the effects of gentrification.
" For PEOPLE's exclusive photo shoot on the set of Fuller House, an inside look at the stars today and why the Olsens skipped the spinoff, pick up a copy of this week's issue, on newsstands Friday On Monday, the star told Howard Stern, "I could have hurt somebody, it was really stupid and ignorant of me.
That part of the Newman decision was left undisturbed by the Supreme Court in Salman, so it may give Mr. Huber and Mr. Olan a way to claim that although they were more than happy to crow about the benefits of Mr. Blaszczak's source, they were ignorant of Mr. Worrall and the relationship between the two men.
Many smokers live into very old age: so it can't be that harmful In just the way that five out of six participants in a round of deadly Russian roulette might proclaim that putting a loaded gun to their head and pulling the trigger caused no harm, those who use this argument are just ignorant of risks and probability.
"This is the height of egoism and moral vacuum seeking only their own well-being even at the cost of the entire planet and, at the same time, a short-sighted and silly decision ignorant of the fact that the protection of the global environment is in their own interests," Pyongyang's foreign ministry said in a statement, according to state news agency KCNA.
"This defendant is not an inexperienced officer who was ignorant of the rules that governed his conduct," said Mr. Schatzow, the prosecutor, who said Lieutenant Rice was criminally negligent when he helped put a shackled and handcuffed Mr. Gray into the van at its second stop, but did not put a seatbelt on him, as Mr. Schatzow said, duty required.
But, whatever I may have seen as their limitations of character or intellect, neither was anything like as humanly impoverished as Trump is: ignorant of government, of history, of science, of philosophy, of art, incapable of expressing or recognizing subtlety or nuance, destitute of all decency, and wielding a vocabulary of seventy-seven words that is better called Jerkish than English.
As my talk at Stanford neared, the polemicists and opinion writers—many of them Nordau's philosophical descendants—who insisted my art was "Nazi-like" because of its grotesqueries, because of its hyperbole, and because it skewers petty fascists, were not just exposing themselves as ignorant of a century of exhilarating art that raged against the most despicable forces in history.
Green instead issued a blanket apology, noting that "[Sarkeesian's] comment had violated [VidCon's] policy, but that he understood that there was a broader context (which to be clear, we were blissfully ignorant of until this weekend, and remain inexpert in.)" The statement drew skepticism given Green's familiarity with YouTube culture, where Sarkeesian has long been a prominent target of Gamergate-related vlogs.
Both generations may, however, be ignorant of the fact that in that time the toothbrushes produce more than 62,000 strokes; that the power to generate such motion comes from tiny magnets using three rare metals, neodymium, dysprosium and boron; and that some of these metals are so coveted that in 2010 they were at the centre of a dangerous rift between China and Japan.
Read MoreTo win, Hillary needs to act like a CEO But as long as small business owners and entrepreneurs remain the Rodney Dangerfield of the media and the political world on every platform other than Shark Tank, the rest of us will remain ignorant of the real economic winds blowing across the country and susceptible to the anger and disappointment that often comes with being unpleasantly surprised.
That elite will never take your side in any controversy, it will efface your beliefs and traditions in many cases and be ostentatiously ignorant of them in others … but when challenged, its apostles still always claim to be Christians themselves or at least friends and heirs of Christianity, and what's with your persecution complex, don't you know that (white) American Christians are wildly privileged?
Having served under five presidents and numerous defense secretaries, I have been playing a little game with myself lately, picking a crisis du jour or hot intelligence topic from any of those five administrations during my N.S.A. career and imagining what would have transpired if the president at the time were uninformed or willfully ignorant of the intelligence available before, during and after the fact.
And with digital privacy and security issues increasingly in the media spotlight, thanks to the 2013 Snowden revelations disclosing the extent of government mass surveillance programs — which in turn has led more companies to seek to properly lock down user data via strong encryption (and very public spats such as the recent Apple vs FBI case) — it is arguably becoming harder for web users to be ignorant of data security concerns.
It's a reflection of the disgraceful fact that so many of us are doggedly ignorant of the country we claim to revere, and deny the plain historical truth that America has always been multicultural, that Spanish colonial mestizo culture is a foundational American culture, and that many Mexican Americans have deeper roots in American soil than those of us whose European ancestors arrived rather late in the day at Ellis Island.
And the people under the sky were also very much the same -- everywhere, all over the world, hundreds or thousands of millions of people just like this, people ignorant of one another's existence, held apart by walls of hatred and lies, and yet almost exactly the same -- a people who had never learned to think but were storing up in their hearts and bellies and muscles the power that would one day overturn the world.
Image: imgur via RedditIn his month as President, Donald J. Trump has been portrayed by his many detractors as either an authoritarian with no respect for the rule of law surrounding himself with yes-men, paid crowds, and a cabal of wealthy, amoral cronies intent on bringing down democracy as we understand it—or as a child-like incompetent, metaphorically and literally stumbling in the dark, sickeningly ignorant of the expectations of his station.
Nate Diaz, who came from absolutely nothing and never assumed he'd have anything, who has lived in constant and conscious defiance of the world and its ways, who has stayed true to the dictates of his soul and heeded only the commands of his own spirit, has been found guilty of committing the one true act of blasphemy in a corporate society: He broke the social contract by being willfully ignorant of it.
To the Editor: It comes as no surprise that during his trip to Europe, President Trump — so ignorant of the history of his country, so indifferent to the exertions and sacrifices of its soldiers, so oblivious to the costs of war and the blessings of peace, so padded, pomaded and pampered — could not be bothered to attend a memorial service at the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery or the subsequent Paris Peace Forum.
"Don't worry, none of us suck as much as Sabra hummus," tweeted Timothy E Kaldas, a resident fellow at the Tahrir Institute for Middle East and North Africa policy in Washington, DC.—Timothy E Kaldas (@tekaldas) February 3, 2020Some also suggested the hummus ad contained sexual undertones:—Omar Mohamad Chatah (@omarmchatah) February 3, 2020Others slammed the company for not doing sufficient research on the tagline, and accused it of being ignorant of Arab communities, which feature the dip heavily in their respective cuisines. 

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