Bush-haters say that he is naive, ignorant, inexperienced, and doesn't know the name of Chechnya's leader.
But he appears entirely ignorant of that science that discusses how to change behaviour.
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But it was giving me relief so I continued, ignorant of any future problems.
Conceivably, if I was ignorant, I could get out of my car and touch these animals.
So any claim that Norquist is against tax reform is either ignorant or disingenuous.
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There is a huge amount of context on TV that the web is completely ignorant of.
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Like any large institution, employees themselves are often ignorant of their own organization's rules.
But Mr. Bloomberg does not mention (or is ignorant of) a few key facts.
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Some insurance companies are ignorant to the fact that birthmarks are not cosmetic issues.
The reason is that these various catastrophists are quite simply ignorant on the matter under discussion.
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Patients are ignorant about their money and health needs and require the paternalistic care of doctors.
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Most likely, the enthusiastic crowds at the public burnings were ignorant of the distinction as well.
But politicians, especially those ignorant of the details, should beware of getting what they ask for.
Quite simply, because they are ignorant of how the market for this metal works.
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He said the attacks on his community are instigated by a few ignorant people.
What is strange is that Singaporeans should, apparently, be so ignorant of their recent history.
Labour talks about labour-market flexibility, but seems ignorant of what flexible labour markets actually entail.
But many firms, especially in poor countries, still seem to be ignorant of the legal dangers.
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"Mr. Ecclestone's comments were crass, ignorant and insensitive, " he said in a statement issued to CNN.
Additionally, there is no such thing as a stupid question, an ignorant question or a leading question.
Mr. Ammon asked Mr. Tsarnaev to keep an open mind and said Mr. Tsarnaev didn't seem ignorant.
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My member of ground staff was not amused, but ignorant of obstetrics she lacked any reasonable counter-suggestions.
Growing up in a biracial family, Jeter was subjected to hurtful racial epithets spewed by ignorant people.
Mrs Perry said most parents were too busy or ignorant to realise what their children were doing online.
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Being ignorant before pronouncing is indeed usually a mistake, whatever the examples that modern politics provides us with.
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As familiar as my own block felt to me, I was mostly ignorant of what was on it.
We're all familiar with inflation and its adverse effects, but we're utterly ignorant of its sister disease, deflation.
New York Times columnist Bob Herbert recently called Fox News Host Glenn Beck an ''ignorant, divisive, pathetic figure.
This Justice issue in America today is that Americans remain largely ignorant and uninvolved with their judicial system.
Mr Bright's files are stuffed with examples of people whose public defenders were either grossly negligent or ignorant.
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