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were unwitting
adjective
Unaware or uninformed; oblivious
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Maybe the Russians just had 'useful' tools, and any Americans were unwitting.
The handful of illegal voting cases to emerge have been zealously prosecuted, even when it appears that they were unwitting.
Those whose lives were chronicled in The Times were unwitting agents of a kind, briefly connecting the present with the past.
If these Americans were "unwitting," it is important to know how the Russians exploit such vulnerabilities and for Mr. Mueller's investigation to educate the government and the public.
The indictment does not assert any wrongdoing by the president or anyone affiliated with him, saying that some members of the Trump campaign were unwitting in their contacts with the Russian effort.
Data on consumer credit in July is out at 3 p.m. HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL'S EXPERIMENT IN GENDER EQUITY | The members of the Harvard Business School class of 2013 were "unwitting guinea pigs in what would have once sounded like a far-fetched feminist fantasy," Jodi Kantor reports in The New York Times.
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And a lot of times, people are unwitting.
He said there were few active racists in the Met, with most discrimination being unwitting.
According to Velleman, the standard theory captures only deficient instances of agency, in which the agent's participation is "unwitting" or "halfhearted".
I believe that this framework by Lambda Literary was unwitting.
Lawyers for those three say they either deny involvement or that their participation was unwitting.
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