Sentence examples for ignorance making from inspiring English sources

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This introduces what the philosopher John Rawls called a "veil of ignorance"; making decisions as if such a veil existed, Rawls thought, was a good basis for justice.

Consequently, without even the elementary information to know what is right and what to do, the two sides remain entrenched in their silos of ignorance, making myths, and sooner or later, mischief.

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Americans, who are generally ignorant of the impact of geography on politics -- an ignorance made possible by the protection of two vast oceans, patrolled by the most powerful navy in world history, and two friendly and far less powerful countries on our only borders -- may not understand the unique combination of pride and paranoia in the Russian character.

Did his ignorance make him any less a Christian?

But my ignorance made the Slovenian countryside only more alluring.

"Ignorance makes life simpler," Mr. McGuinness said recently.

She is furious with herself because her ignorance makes her incapable of clear judgment about the man she works for.

All these books, recognizing our supermarket-induced ignorance, make an exaggerated, outsized effort to teach us the cuts.

Their amiable joshing and Lol's momentary sensitivity about her ignorance make for a sweet, telling moment.

That overstated her importance, but her invincible ignorance made a baleful contribution to the very social ills her latest successor as top Tory reckons to cure.

It is a tale of arrogance and ignorance, made worse by a blind refusal of those who drove the idea to admit that things were going awry until it was too late.But this is no partisan rant.

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