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This finding showed a sign of possible ignorance or misdiagnosis.
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Full democracy was restored in 410, and a commission was set up to codify the law: it was evidently felt that constitutional history had been abused in 411 and that the abuse had been made possible through ignorance.
For this situation we have pointed out, in our previous articles, three possible causes: (a) Ignorance of the facts; (b) Compulsion to sell and inability to buy; (c) Unwillingness to buy from fear that the present liquid assets will be dissipated.
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.
However, the reports on complex SELEX have been few, possible due to the ignorance of the effects of experimental variables.
I generally prefer to have my first experience of a dance in a state of as much ignorance as possible, but there's no doubt that a little information between the two performances transformed my attitude to the drumming.
Mrs. Dominus and Mrs. Goldey, at the knitting store, began on opposite sides of the argument, since one handled the family finances and the other left them entirely to her husband, and thus knew from experience that ignorance was possible.
The handling of IPR by SMEs is on average still quite poor, leading to missed chances of proper protection, risks due to possible patent infringements and ignorance of the vast pool of available technical information and potential innovation triggers provided by the many million patent documents accessible using patent searches.
Chaffetz, Ryan and their compatriots offer us tough love without the love, made possible through their willful ignorance of (or utter disregard for) what life is actually like for so many Americans who do their very best against great odds and still, nonetheless, have little to show for it.
This ignorance is possible because the semantic rule for 'here' fixes the reference via a contingent property of the place picked out (i.e., a given utterance happened to occur there).
To understand that anything is possible, despite my previous ignorance.
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