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Rather, this is generally ignorance of the "my eyes are covered and my ears are plugged, so you must be wrong" variety.
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Generally, this has been understood as a deadening coldness in the productions, but such an interpretation proceeds from a general ignorance of Brecht's own writings on the subject.
"It's mostly ignorance".
Prime Minister Yoshida Shigeru once mocked the United States occupation in Japan for "its generally happy ignorance of the amount of requisite knowledge it lacked".
Ward has generally pleaded ignorance about Cernovich's views.
The furore was generally made in ignorance of the development.
The many erroneous or wrong-headed policies of the time generally came out of ignorance, especially of new developments in a changing world, rather than willful disregard of facts.
The music critic of The Times later wrote that the work "is among the very finest choral works of our time and in itself removes Poulenc from the category of petit maître to which ignorance has generally been content to relegate him".
Unions generally blame apathy for student ignorance of their function, but that's seems a weak excuse for poor performance.
It is especially embarrassing that the last seven countries to disavow juvenile execution before us -- Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Nigeria, China and Congo -- are generally singled out for their ignorance of civil rights.
Indeed, because of widespread ignorance, people with AIDS generally face severe discrimination.
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