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"We were quite fortunate he didn't get a red, there were would have been no complaints," said McClaren, who affected ignorance of the subsequent suspected elbow incident.
She defines "affected ignorance" as "choosing not to know what one can and should know" (296), as when we "ask no questions" when we suspect wrongdoing, or when we fail to acknowledge our human fallibility by hiding behind and blaming our culture for our own wrongdoing.
Worse, Armstrong can no longer affect ignorance or innocence.
Mr. Fields, who maintains his innocence and ignorance of any wrongdoing, has also not been charged.
(2010) show that judicial accusations of wrongdoing affect re-election rates, but only when there is sufficient national media attention on such wrongdoing.
A manager whose grounding in economics gives him a famously good grasp of the figures affected an ignorance.
If questioned about an incident involving another officer, while following the code, the officer being questioned would claim ignorance of another officer's wrongdoing.
The existing methods of consumption calculations exhibit significant error percentages due to the ignorance of important parameters which affect on thread consumption.
Here, we are interested in those costs that affect choices: Ignorance-related failure costs are therefore out of scope.
Beyond that, is Steinem's ignorance of McCain's ordeal affected, do you think, or genuine?
Ignorance of these pitfalls directly affects the quality of the imaging read-out, leading to trial failure, particularly when imaging is a primary endpoint.
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