Have you been feeling down lately about your lack of knowledge of quantum computing? |
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It is this lack of knowledge that makes pregnant young girls turn to illegal abortionists. |
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As mange hits Britain's foxes yet again, our lack of knowledge about the disease, and how best to treat it, becomes ever more apparent. |
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She begins to realize that lack of knowledge and lack of forethought often lead people to do things that they might not otherwise do. |
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It is a much more serious offence to knowingly evade tax than not to pay due to lack of knowledge of one's affairs. |
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He has already managed to get over his initial preconceptions of the country, which were based on a lack of knowledge. |
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This could be due to apathy on the part of locals or lack of knowledge that they exist. |
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Despite our lack of knowledge, or perhaps because of it, researchers have divided the Precambrian into three time periods called eons. |
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It is this lack of knowledge and understanding which allows the racial vilification and dehumanisation of fellow human beings to take hold. |
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The overwhelming consensus is that the lack of knowledge is probably the merciful way it should be. |
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I want to look nice, but from the lack of knowledge in men's fashion, I see myself wearing old jeans or warm-ups too much. |
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The lack of knowledge about AIDS and venereal diseases generally makes this group particularly susceptible to infection. |
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The report noted a continuing general lack of knowledge of exactly what is involved in organic farming and food production. |
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Many is the judge whose lack of knowledge of needlework and stitches didn't prevent them staring with great interest at the costumes. |
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Despite a decided lack of knowledge of the rules of the sport they played a valiant game. |
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Their lack of knowledge and the context for much of the knowledge they are exposed to shapes their world. |
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An error in judgment has long been distinguished from an act of unskilfulness or carelessness or due to lack of knowledge. |
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This lack of knowledge contributes to self-doubt about the scenario the nurse has witnessed. |
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I'm totally impressed by the level of skill that's required and am red-faced at my lack of knowledge prior to Saturday. |
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Year after year, the UK's elite universities bemoan the lack of knowledge and rigour among their intake of straight-A school-leavers. |
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Many suffer needlessly from eye defects due top lack of knowledge and basic equipment. |
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For all the insensitivity of this mistake, it represents the abysmal lack of knowledge about the Baltics in the minds of many a Westerner. |
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The lack of knowledge about basic health care leads to tens of thousands of deaths each day in the developing world. |
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The practice of testing new medicines against placebo, rather than against the best treatment available, has contributed to a general lack of knowledge. |
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Mr. Netherland said such fears were a result of a lack of knowledge about Lilacs. |
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There is also a general lack of knowledge about the EU's impact on the country. |
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The Coors company, meanwhile, showed an amazing lack of knowledge about behemoth competitors like Anheuser-Busch. |
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And they've shown a stunning lack of knowledge about basic U. S. fiscal budget math. |
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It is not by happenstance or a lack of knowledge about how the economy works. |
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Amendments to this effect are in keeping with the policy to eliminate the lack of knowledge about chemical substances. |
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The central issues are lack of knowledge about the disorder and epilepsy's perceived impact in the workplace. |
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Given my lack of knowledge, why would anyone be interested in my opinion? |
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The lack of knowledge about growth and reproduction warrants a cautious management approach if a commercial fishery for this species develops. |
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Mr. Warkentin also discussed the 2010 return, suggesting that its size illustrates a lack of knowledge about salmon. |
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Another barrier to volunteering was a lack of knowledge about volunteer opportunities. |
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Access to client information is hindered by time, distance and providers' lack of knowledge about the work environment in other care settings. |
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The most commonly cited reasons were narrow-mindedness, ignorance, lack of understanding and lack of knowledge about other cultures. |
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Indeed local residents, by lack of knowledge, carelessness, thoughtlessness or lack of memory, would just worsen the impact of the floods. |
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What a terrible sin I was ignorantly committing, because of my lack of knowledge of the 2nd Commandment. |
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For example, seminars or workshops may be sufficient if the only barrier is lack of knowledge among providers. |
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However, the current lack of knowledge of each other's objectives and resources results in missed opportunities and disconnected initiatives. |
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This lack of knowledge of the governance structures in schools makes it harder for parents to get involved. |
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Unfortunately, these professionals often refuse to offer the treatments as a result of this lack of knowledge. |
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We can suppose that he was not up to keeping the Rubaga diary, given his lack of knowledge of the Mission situation. |
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If we are not doing what needs to be done, it is certainly not for lack of knowledge. |
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I will start with the challenge of the lack of knowledge of what the Court is and of what the Court can and cannot do. |
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There is a general lack of knowledge of human rights and the concept is negatively perceived by many. |
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A good faith lack of knowledge of the existence of the hazard is no defence. |
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This lack of knowledge can lead to mistakes in housing and residential location choices. |
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Because of an increase in our knowledge, our lack of knowledge is also growing. |
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The conservative three-star general was reportedly criticized for mishandling the country's economy and for his lack of knowledge about market economies. |
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The lack of knowledge stemmed from the fact that cats are active mainly at night and almost impossible to see in the dense vegetation where they usually live. |
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Parents are sometimes worried about their own lack of knowledge of computer technology and embarrassed to admit that their children know more about computers than they do! |
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The same clerk who helps you buy lug wrenches can help you with baby clothes and computers, with the selfsame lack of knowledge of all the products. |
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While most of her misspellings simply reflect her lack of knowledge of standard Spanish orthography, the words listed below demonstrate her nonstandard pronunciation. |
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Yet, businesses fail because of a lack of knowledge, money, and support. |
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Despite this, there was still a lack of knowledge by physicians in the militaries. |
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However, currently professionals involved in the application of the Regulation are still in an adaptation phase and there is still a lack of knowledge about the Regulation. |
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As for the issue of human cloning for therapeutic purposes, there was evidently a lack of knowledge among many countries, particularly within the African continent. |
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This lack of knowledge of what lay north of the shifting barrier of ice gave rise to a number of conjectures. |
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The project focuses on addressing a lack of knowledge around child booster seat requirements. |
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Training in the relevant legislation is also necessary as immigrant groups have reported to ECRI a disparity in the treatment received from civil servants due to a lack of knowledge of the law. |
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Dr. Hader also found a lack of knowledge about H. I. V. treatment. |
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The crew's lack of knowledge of the aircraft's hydraulic system contributed to an erroneous belief that the loss of hydraulic pressure would be signalled by the illumination of a low hydraulic pressure light. |
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Although poor technique, poor judgement and lack of knowledge are not unique to seaplane operations, the unregulated and unpredictable environment in which seaplanes usually operate can be less forgiving of such deficiencies. |
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However, this lack of knowledge can only be rectified if we continue in our efforts by means of a serious and unhurried historical and scientific study that would help us clarify aspects of his life and work. |
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Media have a crucial role to play, as corruption and mutual distrust is often created by asymmetry of information, lack of knowledge of legal rules and mutual misunderstanding. |
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There is also a lack of knowledge about the fees charged to merchants who, quite often, do not understand what they are being charged and why their fees increase. |
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However, the Commission considers that the lack of knowledge from the beneficiary concerning the procedure to follow cannot be taken into consideration. |
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This is potentially due to a lack of knowledge about preemptive kidney transplantation among more veteran physicians. |
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The main problems were mechanical breakdowns or groundings which were usually caused by the boaters' negligence: lack of knowledge or poor judgment, alcohol consumption or failure to wear lifejackets. |
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Today we know that ANP that have been trained in IED awareness by us are better able to cordon off areas where IEDs are found, whereas in the past they have been tragically killed as a result of a lack of knowledge. |
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The repetition indicates there could be a lack of knowledge on the part of the persons performing the rectifications, insufficient spare parts, insufficient resources to troubleshoot effectively, or any combination thereof. |
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The roots of the problem include a lack of knowledge, a failure to involve stake-holders and, therefore, a lack of cooperation between the relevant administrative bodies. |
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The lack of knowledge about whether or not your suppliers intend to register substances impacted by REACH can have serious consequences on your business. |
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The factor common to all three groups was lack of knowledge about where to find LMI resources, which affected about half the students and clients at least sometimes. |
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While the parliamentary secretary made some comments about my lack of knowledge, I believe his lack of publicly acknowledging the move to more open competition is wrong because farmers need forewarning of what is to come. |
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The students and clients themselves had found that lack of knowledge about where to find the information was a factor, but students found lack of time to be a factor as well. |
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Researchers should admit that criticisms do not always stem from lack of knowledge but can express qualms about societal choices presented unilaterally as positive and necessary. |
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The pattern has developed from local needs, handicapped by lack of interest, lack of knowledge, lack of funds, and lack of unity of understanding between the authorities whose areas adjoin. |
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They perceive that there is a lack of knowledge about PS 2000, partially due to the fuzziness of the message, conflicting signals and general mistrust. |
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That causes a general lack of knowledge about, and appreciation for the language. |
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Up until now, it has been the pride of man that has prevented him from knowing the spiritual, and that lack of knowledge has prevented his perfection. |
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That lack of knowledge presents a particular concern for breast cancer survivors. |
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The onus was then on the accused to prove a lack of knowledge. |
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This is deliberate misinformation. Why are we being misinformed? There are interest groups who lobby, but also we should not underestimate the lack of knowledge about evidence in medicine. |
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Part of the scientists' concern is a lack of knowledge. |
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The propulsive power is the lack of knowledge. |
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I do not know if there is a lack of knowledge or a lack of trust here. |
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However, further legal support by the guardians may sometimes not be available due to work overload resulting from too high a number of wards if they are from the youth welfare office, or due to the lack of knowledge. |
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Combining this with the lack of knowledge of the sea, Africans would be entering a world of anxiety never seen before. |
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Difficulties with questions on income may also arise from a lack of knowledge on the part of the form-filler, leading to the view that this is a particularly difficult topic to measure. |
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Problems might include lack of money, lack of knowledge about building water systems, lack of support from the government, or lack of participation by people in the community. |
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Whether this stems from lack of knowledge, frugalness, or sheer laziness is left to question, but we owe the game we hunt no less than the sharpest broadhead possible. |
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They noted that the general public was increasingly interested in such tests despite their lack of knowledge in some cases of what the results represent. |
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