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"ignorantly" Definitions
  1. without knowing about something, especially when this makes you act in a way that is bad or unwise

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Little wonder he ignorantly blames forest management for this tragedy.
Actor Jeffrey Wright torched Sanders, saying the senator was acting ignorantly.
New Zealand RnB artist Aaradhna doesn't want your ignorantly-labelled award.
You sacrificed a bit of your soul for being ignorantly outspoken.
A look so ignorantly put together and a situation so poorly handled.
He has also vilified Muslims and spoken ignorantly and contemptuously about African-Americans.
During a post-date stroll, he ignorantly commented that single moms are desperate daters.
"Foolishly and ignorantly, we never thought that it would be a problem," she added.
He either intentionally or ignorantly signaled for supporters to intimate this young woman. Why?
They don't want to ignorantly blunder in there and accidentally make something that hurts people.
He's already ignorantly calling for a ban on Muslim immigrants, disrespecting Mexicans, and insulting foreign leaders.
" He added, "Khrushchev spoke frankly — ignorantly, but frankly — which meant that I could answer him frankly.
" The poster opined that the university students ignorantly "sing the n-word without thinking of the implications.
It wasn't a considered move, it wasn't a concept album, it was made almost ignorantly, you know?
"Half my junior class has fake IDs, no one cuffs them," Olivia says, both indignantly and ignorantly.
She asserts, falsely or ignorantly, that criminals with domestic violence and violent criminals could carry a gun.
It focuses on the re-education of a man who ignorantly substitutes the word "gay" as an expletive.
Personally, I think it's better to use the wrong term ignorantly but respectfully than the right term maliciously.
The meaning of the acronym in Jay IDK's moniker—Ignorantly Delivering Knowledge—is a near-perfect summary of him.
But that doesn't stop people from ignorantly or deliberately misrepresenting what's happening with ad- and data-based business models.
In the most shocking and utterly disingenuous move, some Democrats did far worse than ignorantly throw out disgraceful epithets.
" Goodluck says he's seen his fair share of "ignorantly racist" scripts as well ones that "are so ahead of their time.
While Jimmy Kimmel mistakenly (and ignorantly) called the cast "'Moana' dancers" on Twitter, other people all the world are rooting for them.
This was the crisis the NFL wanted to avoid, an outraged cable news viewer who deliberately or ignorantly mischaracterized another American's protest.
The president just mouths off at turns ignorantly and dishonestly, and nobody pays much attention to it unless he says something unusually inflammatory.
An American president abroad, whining petulantly and ignorantly, and so diminishing his office and our country, is a spectacle I never expected to see.
His generation had actually lived in colonized Hong Kong, he said, arguing that young people are ignorantly romanticizing Britain as a paragon of democracy.
Bella's dating rapper Mod Sun, the guy she was trying to get to when she ignorantly tweeted about being inconvenienced by the mudslides blocking the 101 freeway.
He ignorantly tells her that he loves the fact that she can't get pregnant, and later reveals he had no plans for anything long-term with her.
Coupled with the obvious partisan bias revealed in those who directed the counter-intelligence operation, it is hard to conclude these representations were innocently or ignorantly made.
The rhetoric from the White House and the Justice Department has emboldened some state and local officials to talk tougher, even if just as ignorantly, about crime.
For her, what Urban Outfitters did is wrong on a number of levels, from the complete lack of corporate ethics to people ignorantly buying from an unethical source.
She is infuriated by families who do not accept their children, schools that can't make room for trans kids, and lawmakers who ignorantly stereotype and malign the community.
That prompted Preet Bharara, the former United States attorney for New York's Southern District, to question why the Justice Department "would ignorantly malign" the New York Police Department.
" When King tweeted that "diversity is not our strength" later that year, Scott told NBC's Chuck Todd that there was little he could "do about people who speak ignorantly.
"It was important to spur young people into action and to encourage them to take responsibility so they don't just ignorantly walk past such symbols of hatred," Omari told Reuters.
Once again, the woman infamous for calling half the country "deplorables" and citing Republicans as "her enemy" finds herself ignorantly spouting off in a desperate attempt for relevance and attention.
It's easier to ignorantly step in the name of love at the family function if you've also been taught to two-step next to the uncle who molested you, in silence.
"  "Very little that I can do about people who speak ignorantly, and you just have to call it for what it is, number one," Scott said on NBC's "Meet The Press.
While some have valid concerns, this piece was so arrogantly, ignorantly tone deaf and offensive that I had to point it out — and the decision to publish it in the first place.
But Harmless Torturers can just as easily swarm the weak; the mobbing can be based on lies and confusions or ignorantly encouraged by powerful celebrities and politicians, including, notably, the current president.
But he's been in Breitbart and Bannon crosshairs since 2015, when conservatives blamed him for either intentionally or ignorantly allowing President Barack Obama's nuclear deal with Iran to clear the U.S. Senate.
But I was drawing, quite ignorantly, on the long tradition of domination, according to which the precious resource is yielded up into the hands of the dominator as if by a natural event.
I shared an article from The Washington Post—"The British are Frantically Googling What the E.U. is, Hours After Voting to Leave It"—that validated my sense that the electorate had behaved rashly, ignorantly.
And senators, what do you say to all the owners of gym facilities across the country who have been forced to close while you continue to ignorantly work out in your tax-funded gym?
First came a segment in which he jokes about taking an autistic child to a casino — the joke being that he ignorantly thought all autistic kids were like Dustin Hoffman's character in Rain Man.
"While the High Commissioner's office ignorantly attacks the United States with words, the United States leads the world with its actions, like providing more humanitarian assistance to global conflicts than any other nation," she continued.
But this failure was in the cards the minute Trump both limited his party's freedom of action by blathering ignorantly on national television and decided to conduct his presidency as though he were Judge Judy.
Its shameful to think that an appointed leader from a culture that gave us writers like Attar and Sadegh Hedayat, and filmmakers such as Kiarostami, Panahi, and Makhmalbaf ignorantly refuses to nurture the nation's artistic potential.
For the right, it was a far-left upstart — whom they also see as an anti-Semite — unfairly and ignorantly attacking the integrity of a living symbol of their foreign policy vision (who happens to be Jewish).
Rather than correct the president when he ignorantly scorned NATO for ignoring terrorism (14 years fighting in Afghanistan suggests otherwise), Mr Stoltenberg has emphasised new counter-terrorism initiatives, suggesting that Mr Trump has influenced the alliance's thinking.
Trump has struck closer ties to Taiwan's pro-independence President Tsai Ing-Wen, including ignorantly accepting a post-election phone call from the latter leader and encouraging greater diplomatic ties, worsening relations with the PRC in the process.[Bloomberg]
Thankfully, all of those nasty ingredients are finally getting the heave-ho, along with lots of other stuff we all happily and ignorantly ingested while playing with the Teenie Beanie Baby or Miniature Barbie toys that came with our Happy Meals.
"The subtlest advantage of Mr. Kupfer's concept, especially striking beside the work of directors who willfully or ignorantly divorce dramaturgy from music, is its capacity to 'explain' stylistic disparities in the score," Joseph Horowitz wrote in The New York Times.
As congressional leaders, the attorney general, the president, and other political figures assail social media giants with the assistance of right-leaning media they either deliberately conflate the two or do so, perhaps ignorantly, to feed into anti-technology company fervor.
US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley pushed back on the criticism, saying OHCHR had "ignorantly" attacked the US and that the UN has a whole had shown its "hypocrisy" by calling out the United States instead of members of the UN's Human Rights Council.
Likewise, Trump's shift from wanting a cordial relationship with Russia to characterizing the relationship as "at an all time low" came only after Russia either ignorantly or willingly oversaw its de facto client — the murderous Assad regime — use chemical weapons to kill its citizens.
In crafting a coming-of-stage story set under the bleary, borderline-palpable lights of Manhattan's Times Square in the summer of 1940, author Elizabeth Gilbert has deliberately (but far from ignorantly) eschewed producing a story that mirrors the dark, heavy political and social mire of modern times.
It has raised arguments that recent claims of lynchings in the wake of sexual assault allegations are often crudely and ignorantly applied, dismissing black accusers who already struggle to have their allegations heard in an effort to cast the men they're accusing as the true victims of a racist America.
Online writing often willfully or ignorantly misrepresented the aims of the genre; its Know Your Meme entry summarizes vaporwave as "a satire of corporate and consumerist culture and modern capitalism, specifically as a critique of mainstream EDM," even when nothing in formative releases ever seemed to gesture towards EDM sounds or structures.
"A president who labels those who disagree with him as un-American and ignorantly advocates for duly elected congresswomen, all United States citizens of color, to be sent back to their countries of origin has no place at this commemorative gathering in our Commonwealth this weekend," Stoney wrote in a resignation letter, the Times-Dispatch reported.
There's very much in Hollywood — but also everywhere else — a "cancel" culture, where if you say one mistake, like one bad thing, or one thing ignorantly, or you said something eight years ago that you didn't mean, or whatever, everything goes down the drain, and you're canceled, and nobody will give you work anymore, which is horrifying.
Yes, Gauguin daringly (or ignorantly) paints zesty young Tahitian girls from the viewpoint of his construction of the pre-modern "primitive other" — and there are legitimate claims that he portrayed them as acquiescent sex-objects — but, as we see with 21924's "Parahi te Marae (La où réside le temple)" (The Sacred Mountain), his artistic passions also obeyed other, more mysterious desires.
I had ignorantly imagined the Louisiana swamp as godforsakenly muggy, buggy, and hot.
It was "through zeal" that he persecuted the Church, and he obtained mercy because he had "acted ignorantly in unbelief".
I had gazed upon the fortifications and impediments that seemed to keep human beings from entering the citadel of nature, and rashly and ignorantly I had repined.
She also negotiated a paid three-month vacation and Lexus company car to accountant Oscar Martinez (Oscar Nunez) when Michael ignorantly outs him.Daniels, Greg (writer) & Kwapis, Ken. (director), "Gay Witch Hunt".
It is imperative that we get > the word to all humanity — RUSH — before someone ignorantly pushes the > button that provokes pushing of all the buttons." Fuller insisted that the key principle of the design science revolution was to recognize nature as technology: > "In its complexities of design integrity, the Universe is technology. The > technology evolved by man is thus far amateurish compared to the elegance of > nonhumanly contrived regeneration. Man does not spontaneously recognize > technology other than his own, so he speaks of the rest as something he > ignorantly calls nature.
Snyder is among those writers who have sought to dis-entrench conventional thinking about primitive peoples that has viewed them as simple-minded, ignorantly superstitious, brutish, and prone to violent emotionalism. In the 1960s Snyder developed a "neo-tribalist" viewSnyder (1969) "Why Tribe?," in Earth House Hold. New York: New Directions.
Forty-two male members of the Judean royal family, who were closely tied and related to the Israelite royal house (cf. 2 Kings 3:7; 8:26, 29) near Betheked (presumably between Jezreel and Samaria) and ignorantly announced 'their allegiance to the Omrides, and thereby condemned themselves to death' (verses 13-14).
Chiaki has come to associate him as a father figure and will often place herself on his lap when she seeks fatherly affection or to complete the family experience. He is the only person who does not know that Tōma is actually a girl. ; : :Kana's friend, an honor student. She is often ignorantly persuaded by Kana and dragged into her silly escapades.
If, with > knowledge, God created man and all things at His will, then did He create > man blindly or ignorantly? How could He create sinful things, crimes, > ignorance, and even blasphemers? This would be unreasonable. If He did all > these things, it would be unreasonable that God sent people into exile, to > make them suffer, rather than allowing them to stay in Paradise.
The United States Air Force contacts the Avengers for help. Unable to oblige, the Avengers pass the mission on to the X-Men. The X-Men pile into the Blackbird and head to Valhalla. There General Fredericks informs them that Nefaria has ignorantly armed the Doomsmith System, which controls Valhalla's nuclear missiles and can only be shut down within a certain window, which closes in 52 minutes.
Therefore, have remorse in your conscience; fear Him that may > kill both body and soul. > Beware of innocent blood-shedding; take heed of justice ignorantly > administered; work discreetly as the Scripture doth command; look to it that > ye make not the Truth to be forsaken. > We beseech God to save our King, King Henry the Eighth, that he be not led > into temptation. So be it.
Only the finest materials went into her construction. She cost £30,000 to build, and Baines put in another £2,000 in interior decoration, adding fine woods, marble, gilding and stained glass. It is said that her rooms rivaled those of the later Queen Mary. An on-ship newspaper called the Lightning Gazette was published for the passengers and crew. 411x411px After arriving in England, Lightning's hollow bow was ignorantly filled in by her captain Anthony Enright.
Scientology has received critical judgments from British courts, calling it "pernicious nonsense", "dangerous material" and "immoral and socially obnoxious". It has been described in Parliament as a socially harmful enterprise which indoctrinates children and other vulnerable people by "ignorantly practising quasi-psychological techniques". The UK Government's 1971 official report into Scientology was highly critical, as was another report prepared secretly several years later. Since then, the Church has been recognised as a religion by some authorities, but is not itself a registered charity.
Kendrick Lamar dressed in all white in contrast to the black-clothed people lit on fire around him. The song's accompanying music video was released on March 30, 2017 on Kendrick Lamar's Vevo account. The video was directed by Dave Meyers and The Little Homies. The video starts with Lamar dressed like the pope in a cope, the scene then shows Lamar in all black lying on a table of money, "ignorantly" shooting loads of bills from a cash cannon.
They educate villagers about the significance of trees for humans and wildlife, and make them conscious about the possibilities of future natural disasters if the trees would be continuously cut down ignorantly. They have also alarmed to penalise the offenders with a fine of 1,000 or face physical punishment. The NMS is believed to be a "front organisation" of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) by the Ministry of Home Affairs, and is also viewed as an arm of the Maoist Coordination Center.
Mariátegui begins by pointing out that in his time, the concept of religion had already grown in extension and depth. The old criticism of anticlericalism (atheist, secular and rationalist) of relating religiosity with obscurantism was already overcome (which does not prevent that still some, naively or ignorantly, continue to believe in that relationship). He uses Anglo-Saxon Protestantism as an example to deny such an assertion. Mariátegui notes that the religious factor offers very complex aspects in the peoples of the Americas.
Gus ignorantly handed her the Number One Dime, causing Scrooge to have a fit when he learnt what his new assistant had done. He came too late to stop Magica from turning the dime into a magical amulet, which she then used to become the richest person in the world. The loss of the dime destroyed Scrooge's self-confidence, allowing Flintheart Glomgold to cheat him out of his money. Scrooge lost everything, and Glomgold relocated the former McDuck empire to his own home base.
The three Mouzalon brothers—George, Theodore and Andronikos—were, in Blemmydes's words, "of despicably low birth", but they were talented singers and musicians. Most of Theodore's other confidants, like Joseph Mesopotamites and Konstas Hagiotheodorites, were related to high- ranking officials and churchmen. Theodore often made fun of bishops for their self-aggrandizement, their barbaric speech or ignorantly heretical statements, or even for their physical appearance. Theodore was also the subject of mockery: his fellow students teased him for his style of argument during philosophical discussions.
They reason that "if the Apostle Paul was forgiven for what he did ignorantly in unbelief" including persecuting and murdering Christians, "and thereafter was given a ministry, why would the same forgiveness and ministry be denied women" (for the sins of their foremother eons ago)? Addressing that, the Kroegers conclude that Paul was referring to the promise of that through the defeat of Satan on the cross of Jesus Christ, the woman's child (Jesus) would crush the serpent's head, but the serpent would only bruise the heel of her child.
Morton ignorantly purchases a bottle of sulphuric ether and passes out when it evaporates in the living room of his home. Morton's former partner Horace Wells later comes by, telling of his discovery that nitrous oxide (laughing gas, which in those days was used at carnival attractions) could serve as an inhalable general anesthetic. He asks Morton's assistance at a planned tooth extraction at Harvard Medical School before the class of prominent surgeon John Collins Warren (Harry Carey). The demonstration fails (or appears to) when the patient cries out.
Employed by her uncle, every Saturday, this young teen sells produce from his pushcart. Ixchel being a foolish girl, ignorantly gives herself to one of her customers, a captivating, yet dangerous 37-year-old man. Over time, she realises that she has been seduced by a mass murderer but remains unable to reconcile herself with the fact that she is still in love with him. Chaq Uxmal Paloquín is another self-named character in the story "One Holy Night", nicknamed Boy Baby, but whose real name is Chato, which means fat-face.
With Jah and On, [Bel] has been introduced into the Royal Arch system as a representative of the Tetragrammaton, which it and the accompanying words have sometimes ignorantly been made to displace. At the session of the General Grand Chapter of the United States, in 1871, this error was corrected; and while the Tetragrammaton was declared to be the true omnific word, the other three were permitted to be retained as merely explanatory. Entry for Bel, Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and its Kindred Sciences, by Albert C. Mackey M. D.
Remains of medieval stonework can be seen inside on the south side of the nave, including the arches which originally divided it from a south aisle that was demolished. The chancel is narrower. The wooden altar rails are Jacobean.Nikolaus Pevsner: The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire (Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin, 1979). The stained glass in the window at the east end of the church shows St Paul preaching to the Athenians (Acts 17:24) with an inscription: "WHOM THEREFORE YE IGNORANTLY WORSHIP HIM I DECLARE VNTO YVO / IN LOVING MEMORY OF ROBERT WEATHERELL RECTOR OF ELTON FROM 1863 TO 1883".
That year, Nevin introduced in The Churchman the "modern Savonarola", Nevin wrote "he has placed himself under wise guidance, and will not be apt to do anything rashly or ignorantly" but failed to include any specifics. The following week, The Churchman only hinted at the secular side of that movement by publishing a story from Milan's Corriere della Sera which wrote: "The struggle is now not only religious, but civic. The partisans of the bishop will hear of no truce with the partisans of Miraglia, and whenever they can, remove them from the employments that they hold." Within a year, on , he attended the 4th International Old Catholic Congress in Vienna.
It was into this new situation that an army organised by Urraca's allies, the count Pedro Froilaz de Traba and apostolic archbishop Diego Gelmírez, ignorantly marched, with Urraca's young son from a previous marriage, Alfonso Raimúndez, in tow.Diego had crowned Alfonso in the cathedral of Saint James on 19 September, cf. Reilly, 77. It is possible that Diego and Pedro were intending to have Alfonso receive the homage of the magnates jointly with his mother at León.R. A. Fletcher (1984), Saint James's Catapult: The Life and Times of Diego Gelmírez of Santiago de Compostela (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 135. Eastern Galicia had been in Alfonso's hands since his campaign of 1110.
Buckminster Fuller spoke and wrote in a unique style and said it was important to describe the world as accurately as possible."What is important in this connection is the way in which humans reflex spontaneously for that is the way in which they usually behave in critical moments, and it is often "common sense" to reflex in perversely ignorant ways that produce social disasters by denying knowledge and ignorantly yielding to common sense." Intuition, 1972 Doubleday, New York. p.103 Fuller often created long run-on sentences and used unusual compound words (omniwell-informed, intertransformative, omni-interaccommodative, omniself-regenerative) as well as terms he himself invented.
According to his brothers, the only reason Repton doesn't kill them is "Because mom made you promise not to." In "Power Grab," Repton tries to mount a takeover of Cyclonia after Snipe ignorantly has him and his brothers shot down on approach (having ordered the Talons to fire on anything that approached). Repton is successful and forms an armada of ships to ambush Cyclonis when she returns, only to meet open rebellion from his brothers as they attacked him on the bridge. He ends up accidentally chasing his scared siblings into the dungeon, locking himself in the cell with Ravess, Snipe, Hoerk, Spitz, and a chicken.
Descartes specifically said that error comes about because the will is not limited to judging things which the understanding is limited to, and described the possibility of such judging or choosing things ignorantly, without understanding them, as free will. Dutch theologian Jacobus Arminius, considered the freedom of human will is to work toward individual salvation and constrictions occur due to the work of passion that a person holds. Augustine calls will as "the mother and guardian of all virtues".Meditation IV: Concerning the True and the False Under the influence of Bacon and Descartes, Thomas Hobbes made one of the first attempts to systematically analyze ethical and political matters in a modern way.
Prior to the development of germ theory, many people ignorantly believed that diseases spread through "bad air", as depicted in this 1831 illustration by Robert Seymour. Ignorance is a lack of knowledge and information. The word "ignorant" is an adjective that describes a person in the state of being unaware, or even cognitive dissonance and other cognitive relation, and can describe individuals who deliberately ignore or disregard important information or facts, or individuals who are unaware of important information or facts. Ignorance can appear in three different types: factual ignorance (absence of knowledge of some fact), object ignorance (unacquaintance with some object), and technical ignorance (absence of knowledge of how to do something).
Played by Shawn Harrison (1990–1996; 1997). For most of the time that Waldo was featured on the show, he was a friend of Eddie Winslow (the son of the show's main characters, Carl and Harriette Winslow) and the Winslows' quintessential nerdy neighbor, Steve Urkel. When he was introduced in the season two episode "Requiem for an Urkel," he started off as Willie Fuffner's friend but though he generally had no ill intent and was not quite the bully that Willie was, he still nonetheless ignorantly followed Willie's lead. The two got arrested for bringing alcohol to a party in "Life of the Party," and Waldo presumably ended their friendship afterwards out of guilt for nearly endangering Urkel.
That year, Nevin introduced in The Churchman the "modern Savonarola", Nevin wrote "he has placed himself under wise guidance, and will not be apt to do anything rashly or ignorantly" but failed to include any specifics. The following week, The Churchman only hinted at the secular side of that movement by publishing a story from Milan's Corriere della Sera which wrote: "The struggle is now not only religlious, but civic. The partisans of the bishop will hear of no truce with the partisans of Miraglia, and whenever they can, remove them from the employments that they hold." Within a year, on , he attended the Union of Utrecht's 4th International Old Catholic Congress in Vienna.
In "Dwight Christmas", Andy sends Erin a text message (off- screen) saying he and Walter Jr. have arrived in the Bahamas. Andy decides to stay there for several more weeks to find himself, something that upsets Erin greatly, and causes her to become closer to her friend and co-worker Pete Miller. Andy returns in "Couples Discount" in a rapidly different appearance as a result of being away from three months in the Bahamas. He surprises the staff by returning a day early and immediately alienates everyone with stupid, tone-deaf behavior: ignorantly expecting the staff to take him seriously as if he never left, voiding a major sale that Dwight had with Jan Levinson, shamelessly collecting his paychecks plus the "merit bonus" he acquired for the staff excelling their sales quota.
Howard ignorantly made a deal with him years ago, which the spirit claimed would make Howard one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time (in Yorkshire). Howard later obtains the voodoo scat record that Howlin' Jimmy made and Vince eats a piece of it which causes one of Howlin' Jimmy's blood cells (referred to as the jazz cell) to try and take over Vince's body. Howard along with Lester Corncrake shrink down and enters Vince's body in an attempt to defeat the jazz cell but end up bringing it out of Vince's body with them and making it much larger. It is eventually defeated by an infected safety pin (previously used by Sid Vicious) and walks away complaining, falling over just outside the door of the Nabootique.
Baruch Spinoza characterized emotions as having the power to "make the mind inclined to think one thing rather than another." Disagreeing with Seneca the Younger that emotion destroys reason, the 18th century Scottish philosopher George Campbell argued, instead, that emotions were allies of reason, and that they aid in the assimilation of knowledge. However, Campbell warned of the malleability of emotion and the consequent risk in terms of suggestibility: ::[Emotions] are not supplanters of reason, or even rivals in her sway; they are her handmaids, by whose ministry she is enabled to usher truth into the heart, and procure it to favorable reception. As handmaids, they are liable to be seduced by sophistry in the garb of reason, and sometimes are made ignorantly to lend their aid in the introduction of falsehood.
Removing that meaning by removing the mudra violates the historic and religious significance of the Buddha image, further desecrating the religion. Johnson says the Buddha's head represents peace, which is not only inaccurate to the complex significance of his image, it also disregards Buddhism while reducing the concept and teachings of the Buddha to one idea - an ignorantly inaccurate idea. Had Johnson used the top half of Jesus Christ's head for this project, placing that head on the ground around Chicago, many speculate there would have been public outrage.Iconoclasm Icons that were once popular in the U.S. are now becoming unacceptable, such as the University of Illinois's Chief Illini due to greater awareness and cultural understanding while others such as Ganesh or Tara are still being viewed as an exotic motif, as illustrated by this project.
In politics we have a correspondence also with the ideas of monarchy, democracy, and constitutional polity. Eclecticism thus means the application of the psychological method to the history of philosophy. Confronting the various systems co-ordinated as sensualism, idealism, skepticism, mysticism, with the facts of consciousness, the chasm result was reached " that each system expresses an order of phenomena and ideas, which is in truth very real, but which is not alone in consciousness, and which at the same time holds an almost exclusive place in the system; whence it follows that each system is not false but incomplete, and that in re-uniting all incomplete systems, we should have a complete philosophy, adequate to the totality of consciousness." Philosophy, as thus perfected, would not be a mere aggregation of systems, as is ignorantly supposed, but an integration of the truth in each system after the false or incomplete is discarded.
The article asks readers if they think her small frame is cause for alarm, but does not present an opinion other than the biased title referring to those who claimed she was too slim as "haters". Regarding a similar issue, Life & Style magazine acted as a platform for Katherine Webb to respond to Instagram users who commented negatively on her thin body in a bikini photo ignorantly without knowing of the circumstances of her body, health and her healthy eating habits. Webb's response put commenters in their place, reminding readers and promoting the idea that all body types deserve respect. Life & Style magazine can also be seen to present other celebrities as role models, enlightening readers through stories including a model's negative experience with plastic surgery which inspired her to "tell other women that vanity is not everything" and they should be aware of the dangers of such surgeries.
On one occasion, he finds him trying to sneak inside to have sex with Nancy, but thinks he is trying to steal his mower; when Dale reports having a vision of a Native American making love with his wife and Joseph (in full Native American ceremonial garb) being handed to him, he then assumes that means he is part Native American himself; when John Redcorn says straight to a TV camera that "I slept with Hank's best friend's wife for thirteen years" with Dale inches away, Dale thinks he means Bill's wife and not his. John Redcorn's access to Nancy is caused primarily by Dale ignorantly allowing him to be her masseur and often trusting her to him to keep her away from other men who may have affairs with her. It is revealed in Season 6 that Dale believes John Redcorn to be gay, which partially explains his contentment with letting him be alone with his wife so often. John Redcorn has a predictably difficult relationship with Dale; though he considers him a good man, he is jealous of his relationship with Nancy and Joseph, and exasperated by how Dale's eccentricities influence Joseph.
On the other hand, the reason an English > audience can enjoy Russian propagandist films is that the propaganda is too > remote to be annoying; a Tory audience subjected to Tory propaganda of the > same intensity would be extremely bored. From "They That Have Power" in Some Versions of Pastoral: > (regarding Sonnet 94): If this was Shakespeare's only surviving work, it > would still be clear, supposing one knew about the other Elizabethans, that > it involves somehow their feelings about the Machiavellian, the wicked > plotter who is exciting and civilised and somehow right about life; which > seems an important though rather secret element in the romance that > Shakespeare extracted from his patron. > ...poets, who tend to make in their lives a situation they have already > written about. > ...that curious trick of pastoral which for extreme courtly flattery - > perhaps to give self-respect to both poet and patron, to show that the poet > is not ignorantly easy to impress, nor the patron to flatter - writes about > the poorest people; and those jazz songs which give an intense effect of > luxury and silk underwear by pretending to be about slaves naked in the > fields.
A decision upon that matter was requested from the Holy See. As the Neminem latet decree said nothing about nullity of solemn profession made in opposition to its regulation, the solemn profession made without the prescribed three years of simple vows was valid, though illicit. In this papal constitution, Pius IX declared: > We, therefore, in a matter of such great importance, desiring to remove all > occasion of future doubt, of Our own motion and certain knowledge, and in > the plenitude of Our Apostolic power as regards the religious communities of > men of whatever order, congregation, or institution in which solemn vows are > made, do determine and decree to be null and void and of no value the > profession of solemn vows, knowingly or ignorantly, in any manner, colour or > pretext, made by novices or lay brothers, who, although they had completed > the Tridentine probation and novitiate, had not previously made profession > of simple vows and remained in that profession for the entire three years, > even though the superiors, or they, or both respectively, had the intention > of admitting to, or making, solemn vows, and had used all the ceremonies > prescribed for solemn profession. Women were not included in this law.

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