People have repeatedly pointed out to you precisely why your opinion is ill-informed and wrong. |
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With the election approaching, we know that we can voice whatever opinions we like, however ill-informed, vicious or just plain silly. |
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When he last took an ill-informed swipe at weblogs and social software, I posted a rant in response, but I wished I hadn't bothered. |
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At heart, I fear that much of the ill-informed criticism stems from this misunderstanding about the role of columnists and commentators. |
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All the parties of the Scottish parliament should be fighting against the rantings of the ill-informed and ignorant. |
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To suggest that officials have the right to enter homes, and to take photographs of private possessions is ill-informed scaremongering. |
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But if he won't, then we truly don't need his ill-informed and misguided opinions to try to say otherwise. |
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But to base a huge programme of traffic retardation on the idea that speed is the cause of all accidents is ill-informed and unforgivably simple. |
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Bigots, almost by definition, are generally ill-informed, so any actual facts will tend to throw them. |
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Stereotyping is the refuge of those who are afraid, ignorant, ill-informed, or just filled with hatred. |
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I have no problem with you expressing your opinions, but that doesn't mean that your opinions cannot be stupid, or ill-informed, or ignorant. |
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At best it was mere opinion, and almost always it was ill-informed and wrong opinion. |
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The article maybe chose the wrong words and certainly was mistaken in being ill-informed about Hillsborough, but its point was valid. |
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There is the danger that if resources used for career planning are not kept up-to-date, people will end up making ill-informed decisions. |
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He's not even a video game guy, he's just some random finance guy who occasionally offers incredibly ill-informed opinions about video games. |
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Notoriously ill-informed over policy detail and often content to abdicate control, he nonetheless maintained presidential dominance. |
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That is, I make my own ill-informed judgements of their varyingly-informed opinions. |
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The danger is that a public stupefied by celebrity and trivia will be ill-informed and disinclined to engage in the democratic process. |
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Don't listen to the ill-informed critics who say Swindon has no culture. |
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Why unrefined, ill-informed, loose oral expressions seem to displace thoroughness, creativity, innovation, invention and skill. |
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In summary, we consider this project to be one of the most ill-informed and least plausible of all Corps projects ever reviewed by this agency. |
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Any suggestions or speculation that this may be the case are inaccurate, misguided, and originate from ill-informed sources. |
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However the policy and regulation related to spectrum is often inefficient, secretive and ill-informed. |
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However, the past economic, social and environmental costs of ill-informed management of the maritime resources have been high. |
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The rehabilitation of affected persons is hindered by their psychological state and the fact that they are still ill-informed. |
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The greater the volume of material carried by the media, the greater the volume of errors, ill-informed rhetoric, and propaganda. |
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The most disquieting aspect, however, is not that they are consumers but that they are ill-informed consumers. |
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Anxiety, often imprecise and ill-informed, threatens to destroy rational debate, and the mutual trust on which the Community is built. |
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But it also shows how ill-informed Canadians are about their history, and how little recognition they give to the great figures of their past. |
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Those interests may be ill-informed, based on shoddy reasoning or false axioms, but none of that matters. |
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As several readers have noted, Coleman no doubt slanted his descriptions of the bar patrons to make them sound ill-informed and bigoted. |
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Their presentation was ill-prepared and disappointing, and their proposals amateurish and ill-informed. |
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During the primaries, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum popped off with sour, ill-informed comments on race-related issues. |
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Rush is a factor only to his ill-informed, albeit numerous listeners, and we should move on. |
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A kid who comes across as arrogant or nasty or ill-informed about the college can trigger a negative interview report. |
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He said the outspoken airline chief's comments were ill-informed and unconstructive. |
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Firstly, why do the sometimes ill-informed witterings of 'slebs' command such attention in the first place? |
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He's just incredibly ignorant and ill-informed, with a propensity for sweeping unresearched generalisations. |
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At the time I considered the article a piece of ill-informed verbiage, posing as journalism. |
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Then there is the argument from the ill-informed that young people turn to crime to feed their drug habit. |
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The trick is to find them among the dross of ill-informed advice from psychobabbling hucksters who don't seem to live in the real world. |
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It is often frivolous, vehement but mostly passionless, lazily deceitful or ill-informed and without political substance or influence. |
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If you believe that then, I am afraid, you have fallen hook line and sinker for the ill-informed and ignorant bile peddled by some of the media and extremists. |
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This means I can get whipped up into a state of ill-informed indignation, because if I'm going to get indignant it may as well be in quite a pompous and nescient fashion. |
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Today's modern ill-informed political science professors? |
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Young voters are selfish, ill-informed slackers. |
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Richardson was equally ill-informed in Afghanistan. |
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A recent survey conducted by the Chambre des notaires du Québec revealed that most couples in a de facto or common law union are ill-informed about their rights. |
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How will the minister explain to the thousands of people in the regions who are losing their jobs that his ill-informed decision will hurt them rather than help them? |
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Moreover, although the tool is increasingly used, a large majority of farmers in developing countries, who in general are very poor and ill-informed and have limited production levels, do not use them. |
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Letters to the Editor have been published in response to unfounded and ill-informed criticisms of UNESCO, and in support of articles published on topics such as press freedom and the dangers faced by journalists. |
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Any suggestions that the project is being driven by non-commercial interests such as employment considerations or Aboriginal policy are completely incorrect and ill-informed. |
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Flexible working hours or careers, especially those that are outside or go beyond family responsibility schemes, may hold unpleasant surprises for ill-informed workers in this area. |
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Those who deal with him hint that, despite slightly better health of late, he is still inattentive and ill-informed. |
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The Hannity-esque delusion of a post-racial America is ill-informed at best and bigoted at worst. |
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True, there certainly are plenty of ill-informed teenagers out there. |
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There his mechanical and appallingly ill-informed Bach playing was exceeded only by the sugary sentimentality of his own, nouveau impressionist music. |
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Premature or ill-informed decisions can lead to higher failure rates, dropout, or other manifestations of demotivation. |
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This are arrogant and highly naive comments from an ill-informed wally. |
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At the same time, polling results consistently show that ill-informed citizens tend to be the most reluctant and fearsome about the future introduction of the euro. |
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Fourthly, even when surveys do sample migrants, the migrants may be ill-informed about such surveys and consequently regard them with suspicion, or they may lack the language skills to respond to the surveys. |
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Privatising services is a complex affair and many governments are ill-prepared to manage the process, and are probably as ill-informed as civil society participants, who are usually outsiders to the process. |
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Some media commentators and in particular some ill-informed bloggers took the opportunity to attack all people with disabilities as freeloaders or worse. |
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At a time when there has never been more need in our communities, it is unfortunate that the season also evokes ill-informed media stories about the perils of giving which can frighten away donors. |
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The region may sit on the margins of British life in the ill-informed view of close-minded opinion formers. |
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There is no evidence that the Americans are treating them cruelly or inhumanely, and we should support them rather than engage in speculative and ill-informed criticism. |
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It is unacceptable for a functionary such as Strauss-Kahn to have pre-empted his institution's own report with ill-informed comments about the supposed unfeasibility of a financial transactions tax. |
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In this way, an individual expressing an opinion that is problematic, ill-informed or even retrogressive may be given credence because of a claim to representativeness. |
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I am frankly tired of being the target of ill-informed bashers. |
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