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Knowingly asking my children to embrace a racial slur crosses that line.
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Charities said: "We would never knowingly ask for donations from someone with Alzheimer's or dementia".
Mr. Corzine testified to Congress that he never knowingly asked anyone to break the law, and nothing in the report explicitly contradicts that.
"We would never knowingly ask for donations from someone with Alzheimer's or dementia, and further measures are being put in place to ensure best practice is followed at all times".
Even then, Hemingway was a man associated with his famous habits; Ross writes how a store clerk knowingly asks Hemingway if he'll be using the coat on one of his "shooting" trips.
And second, what does it say about John McCain's judgment that he knowingly asked a parent in this situation to be his running mate, without apparent consideration for the effect that this would necessarily have on her family, and particularly on those members of her family most in need?
She has been a part of her father's work for so long that, in the interview, she laughed and nodded knowingly when asked about what was ahead in her career without new plays by her father.
Sony is asking that the court knowingly involve potentially hundreds of thousands of individuals, because those individuals aren't legally restricted from saying they're not involved.
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