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Then brought back with a jolt by lines of claptrap: "to exist is to survive unfair choices" or "knowledge is a rumour till it lives in the body".
A bit unfair, but without systematic knowledge of geography, pupils live in a one-dimensional, world with no sense of place.
He added, "It would be unfair to impute to me knowledge of my brother's associations -- knowledge that I did not have, do not have".
In reality, women are often pressured by their families into going to these courts and adhering to unfair decisions and may lack knowledge of their rights under British law.
"People really equate age to knowledge, and that's unfair".
While a few students felt that the accommodation should only be granted on an individual basis, most indicated that extended time allows students to accurately demonstrate their level of knowledge without offering an unfair advantage.
The parties to this agreement are once again to be regarded as ignorant of particular facts about their societies, including the size of their population, their natural resources and level of produced wealth, their social and ethnic cultures, and other particular facts, knowledge of which might result in unfair bargaining advantages and lead to an unfair agreement.
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