However, I find that most people are woefully uninformed, lay, clergy, and religious alike. |
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They are also uninformed about the fact that they can be cured by a simple surgical procedure. |
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Both groups are forced to suffer the prejudices that have been fuelled by the tabloids and absorbed by an uninformed public. |
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You might view this book as the ultimate concession of the world of science to the uninformed needs of the popular mind. |
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Many, however, come across as parodies of the cheerfully uninformed American undergraduate. |
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From the latest jokes to discussions on the hot issues of the day, they rarely arrive uninformed or without a strong opinion. |
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The actual distinction isn't so much between informed versus uninformed as between in denial and not in denial. |
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His domestic policy is unjust, inhumane, fiscally irresponsible, and amazingly uninformed. |
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Untrained, undisciplined, uninformed, she came to the magazine world as a self-admitted newborn. |
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A bee swarm makes for an alarming sight to the uninformed but swarming bees are not dangerous, only homeless. |
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This allows to show that the result of Section 3 can be obtained as a limit result when uninformed traders' risk tolerance grows unboundedly. |
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If anyone is loopy it is your stupid, uninformed, ignorant London correspondent. |
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We have to be very careful that this isn't a licence for uninformed private criticisms. |
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Why people would want to read the raving, uninformed postings of anonymous blowhards and braggarts for voyeuristic sport is beyond me. |
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People who are pining for easy, one-syllable answers find this kind of uninformed derisiveness compelling. |
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It seemed like everyone wanted to give you their opinions, no matter how half-baked and uninformed. |
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We do not know whether those statements were deliberately misleading or uninformed. |
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After this uninformed assessment we proceeded and made way out of Road Town toward Norman Island. |
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The news deliberately misled an uninformed public and whipped them up into a frenzy about it. |
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She goes doorknocking and finds an electorate largely uninformed when it comes to local politics. |
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Those who don't get this are either sadly uninformed or deliberately obtuse. |
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I don't want to feel completely uninformed of all the scientific discoveries. |
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As far as the situation of the building process is concerned, much hot air from uninformed opinion has been generated. |
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Some beetled about placing and replacing cones to some intricate masterplan that escaped the uninformed eye. |
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I wouldn't advocate that people become totally unplugged, uninformed, and unaware of what's going on. |
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But some forms of truth are less transpicuous than others, thus the reason uninformed and uneducated people are so easily misled. |
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It is uninventive, unresponsive, unintelligent, uninformed, and unmotivated to succeed. |
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People continue to be afraid and uninformed or misinformed about the mystical side of Judaism, both in terms of Kabbalah and Hasidism. |
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Try to understand what people are talking about so as not to make pitifully uninformed comments. |
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That is, as long as it's not uninformed abuse and name-calling, which is no use to anyone. |
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I think that perhaps my understanding of what a good camera looks like is deftly uninformed. |
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And our affection for animals, uninformed by experience of them, distorts our perceptions and inclines us toward anthropomorphism. |
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We ritualize this process to make sure we don't allow the grief of great tragedies to blind us with mob fury, inflamed judgments and uninformed reasoning. |
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They obtain economic rents at the expense of taxpayers and consumers who are unorganized, uninformed, and paying costs that are not well defined or conspicuous. |
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Some lawmakers emerged saying they still felt uninformed about many aspects of the case. |
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The general electorate was much smaller and likely uninformed about the people running for president. |
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Mr. Cook's friend was misinformed or uninformed about the possible shutdown, as were several others. |
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Consumers are being exposed to products that contain nanomaterials unbeknown and uninformed about the potential risks. |
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However, the latest annual report listed was for 2001, leaving Canadians uninformed about current activities and objectives. |
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We are particularly concerned that the president kept the board of directors uninformed about the details of generous contracts for two managers. |
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This fact proves that undocumented migrants are generally uninformed about their entitlements and procedures. |
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In other words, young voters continue to be uninformed about and uninterested in the political process. |
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A large proportion of farmers are opposed to the scheme, and often uninformed about the opportunities available to them. |
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Intended beneficiaries were generally uninformed about their rights to benefits and had a poor perception of the quality of services offered. |
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The unconverted, one hopes, will be repelled by the violence, and the uninformed will, in addition, find the film obscure. |
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Contrary to some popular and uninformed belief, aloe vera is not a wonder drug. |
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It is only among the uninformed and the negligently ignorant that the power to send for persons, papers and records would appear unclear. |
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They were not prepared to be faced uninformed with a fait accompli that they would be unable to affect or appeal. |
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This leads to uninformed or misinformed career choices being made by those seeking to enter the workforce or change careers. |
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That you come out of your isolation…Barack will never allow you to go back to your lives as usual, uninvolved, uninformed. |
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Our readers are not unintelligent, although they may be uninformed, which is a totally different thing. |
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Did I ask you to sell my story for an action kit to make uninformed college students feel good? |
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She feels that the mainstream media is uninformed when reporting on gang culture and youth violence. |
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Because though I check it four times an hour, I am still essentially an uninformed doofus. |
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But though the arguments over fracking in the Fylde will continue to rage, large numbers of people remain either uninterested or uninformed. |
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Is it because they are illiterate, uninformed or just do not understand trade? |
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As a result, there is an increased risk that uninformed drivers may not see the information and alert railways. |
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Health care consumers who were once thought of as uninformed and pliable are now knowledgeable and demanding. |
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It's not just rural India that displays such cruel and uninformed behaviour. |
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Theoretical research suggests that the strategic behaviour of informed and uninformed market participants affects price dynamics. |
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This is essential to prevent uninformed decision making by our policy makers and planners. |
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Ethics without science is at best uninformed and at worst delusive, while science without ethics is at best suspect and at worst downright dangerous. |
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I'm not saying the characters aren't trite, I'm just saying the film goes out of its way to portray the whalers as uninformed rather than demonizing them. |
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Many of those wearers are uninformed about appropriate lens use and care, including proper hygiene practices for handling and storage. |
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It becomes a hapless gesture of uninformed social media departments who perceive the potential of engagement without consequences. |
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In education, a most important instrument for the development of any society, we are churning out uninformed university graduates and semi-literates from secondary schools. |
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The reality is that some will eagerly solicit the uninformed to support their agenda via the one-note, often sensationalized message of the media. |
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However, overly strong, untimely or uninformed opinions and input that override a well thought-out process can torpedo the best plans for no reason. |
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The usually uninformed American citizens can be forgiven for being mystified by the Mideast policy prescriptions of their leaders. |
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Given the history here, this might have put an uninformed observer in mind of biting the hand that feeds you. |
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All these criticisms may be true, but if the new poetry's audience is truly so lazy, uninformed, and undiscerning, why isn't it just staying at home watching cable? |
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Eschewing the accepted practice of hiring a good PR man to sell the product, they wheeled out an uninformed and ungroomed treasurer as a sacrificial lamb. |
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This results in understandable apprehension from the uninformed masses. |
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The referee inquired of the uninformed DJ how many players had turned up. |
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Unfortunately we seem to be a constant target for his uninformed attacks. |
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That's a lot of people uninformed that their friend is on the train. |
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It is this narrow mindset that causes such confusion in the uninformed. |
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Even the uninitiated and the uninformed will have heard of him. |
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Because oversubscribed issues are subject to quantity rationing, uninformed investors may find that they are eventually allocated more overpriced issues. |
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The people are too blind or too uninformed or too uneducated or too ignorant or too whatever to see the threat that faces them because they refuse to take a look at it. |
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Indeed, certain Committee members were quick to respond with uninformed, irrelevant and blatantly homophobic questions and claims that had nothing to do with the principles we were asking them to consider and to apply. |
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They concluded that self-represented persons are generally uninformed about their legal rights and about the consequences of the options they choose. |
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Some argued that taking away a prisoner's right to vote was a reasonable violation of the charter given that they were irresponsible, uninformed, and simply undeserving. |
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Staff were either unaware of the expertise that existed outside government or were troubled about looking uninformed and so declined to ask for advice or input. |
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Blackmail, with threats of sanctions, which have, unfortunately, also come from official lips, have incited the negative stand of an uninformed and terrified people. |
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Without intermediaries, all sides may be ill-prepared and uninformed about the choices they're making, and no one will have access to information, support, or mediation. |
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The current crisis in financial markets has been a reminder of how vulnerable financial markets are to imprudent behaviour and uninformed choices of financial products by customers. |
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But I think it's worth pointing out that relying on a body that is generally disdained and answerable to an uninformed and often misinformed public seems like the worst way to go about fixing a complicated problem. |
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Finally, we note that in past trade negotiations, the public has been kept largely uninformed and unengaged until a full agreement was reached and we were presented with a final text. |
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In any case, this map makes Enderlin into at best a strikingly sloppy journalist, inexcusably uninformed about critical details involved in one of his own most important reports, or, at worst, a contemptuous liar. |
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To the casual, uninformed observer, Ahmadinejad might look and sound like a Persian version of a 1960s flower child. |
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They will not accept being shut out of key decisions and kept uninformed, but they seek more accountability from, and more participation in, the criminal justice system. |
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But parents themselves often are uninformed about healthy sleep habits. |
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Consumers are treated like ignorant, uninformed children. |
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While there has been limited coverage of the plan for the referendum in the media many people still remain uninformed about the contents of the proposed constitution. |
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At some point, they forget that it's possible that they could be uninformed on any issue that interests them and they assume any obstacles encountered are the fault of people who have failed to keep up. |
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In the case of the Union Flag, the difference is subtle and is easily missed by the uninformed. |
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In addition, local communities and local government remain largely uninformed about the importance of and threats to World Heritage property, and are therefore often antagonistic. |
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The common denominator in all these pathways is that they are all preventable and that they are all conducted by uninformed members of the public. |
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Even with Tesla's searingly good Model S and BMW's wonderful i3 and i8, the EV haters still trot out their uninformed dross. |
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The disadvantage is that fresh viewpoints can lead to severe resistance from those back home who have been brainwashed or are simply uninformed. |
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This means that even members of the Assembly often stay uninformed about the current developments, not to speak of member governments, the academic community, the media and the general public. |
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Thirdly, lack of information may result in uninformed choices. |
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But most purchases of health services are paid for by third parties, by individuals who are relatively uninformed about the marginal valuation: they are relying on other peoples' judgments. |
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Target 2: Covenant House focuses on bringing reproductive health care and education to the young people it serves, many of whom are uninformed about reproductive health care and the dangers of ignoring it. |
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Most people are still unaware of the need for early detection of disability and just as uninformed about how to handle children with disabilities. |
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Were they as uninformed about trans issues as I was? |
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While underpricing cannot remove the allocation bias against uninformed investors, the uninformed can now expect, on average, to at least break even. |
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Sovietologists had difficulty comprehending the organizational nature of the Soviet economy because they were uninformed about its Marxian aspirations. |
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