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"Some colleges are still oblivious to the issue," said Jane Jarrow, the president of Disability Access Information Support, a nonprofit group that advises schools on serving students with disabilities.
Some parents today are still oblivious -- either to the online activities of their children or to the implications of those activities.
He is still oblivious about how wrong it was to shunt aside Afghanistan and goose up reasons to go careering into Iraq, which he felt had easier-to-hit targets and easier-to-find villains.
It comes after UCU general secretary, Sally Hunt, said: "Despite another embarrassing round of embarrassing revelations about the very handsome pay rises those at the very top have enjoyed recently, universities are still refusing to improve a miserly 1% pay offer and are still oblivious to the hypocrisy of their actions.
But some individuals are still oblivious to the risks.
It's continuously astonishing to me that these guys are still oblivious to the existence of the internet, which, seemingly to their dismay, contains a complete record of remarks that thoroughly debunk these declarative lies.
It was a vote to express outrage that somehow the folks in Washington were still oblivious to the loosely agreed upon priority of the populace, namely the need to create jobs and fix the economy.
But he was still completely oblivious.
While my parents knew that a transplant was in store for me, I was still completely oblivious to the seriousness of my condition.
When they aced their program tonight, he celebrated by pumping his fist in the air, seemingly oblivious that Vanessa was still in the final inverted pose that he needed to help her out of.
If Bobby is to some degree self-aware, he is still dunderingly oblivious in many respects.
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