Such a metaphor betrays a complete lack of understanding, of empathy with Victorian culture. |
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He accomplished this by our ignorance and lack of understanding of what constitutes a legal person. |
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The general lack of understanding of science is contributed to, in a large part, by society, a public weaned on predigested news. |
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For some, that is through a lack of understanding, and I pay no disrespect to people who do not understand the issue. |
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An example that I've discussed is New York Times science reporter's lack of understanding of the rudiments of historical linguistics. |
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Sometimes it's simply a problem of a breakdown in communications or a lack of understanding about the systems. |
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If all disagreements stem from a lack of understanding, does that mean one party is misunderstanding, or both? |
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I'm pleased to see that I'm not the only one frustrated with his blank lack of understanding. |
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There was a lack of understanding as to the profound importance of general confidence in precipitating boom and bust dynamics. |
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This is sheer folly and reveals a lack of understanding of the power of saving regularly from an early age. |
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But I don't think that lack of understanding is a bad thing when it comes to God and his unendingness. |
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For complex reasons, I think there's been a lack of understanding or almost a minimisation of the depth of feeling that children can experience. |
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I simmered a bit and put her remark down to her lack of understanding of classic cars. |
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Predicting the impact of environmental change on terrestrial ecosystems is severely limited by a lack of understanding of basic soil processes. |
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The preferences have resulted in a general lack of understanding and appreciation for the concept of comprehensiveness. |
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What both those views demonstrate to me is an actual lack of understanding or appreciation about what this bill sets out to do. |
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There is also a lack of understanding of how long it takes to master the craft. |
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The lack of reflection is usually reflected in the lack of understanding of oneself. |
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However, those who oppose such separate schooling demonstrate a distinct lack of understanding of this issue. |
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Water, a basic resource, has suffered because of man's lack of understanding. |
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There is this conservatism, this lack of understanding, this ignorance. |
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The apathy, lack of understanding and political will and gross corruption in the government enhances the scope of the industry to continue with impunity. |
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There is the lack of understanding of the binding nature of ESC rights and of the international dimension of obligations regarding these rights. |
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The consultation process highlighted a lack of understanding of the benefits of nonformal learning. |
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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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With this lack of understanding comes a great deal of miscommunication and misjudgment of farmers and what we do. |
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Together with joy, this can bring about suffering and lack of understanding. |
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The preference for a state-run plan seems to evince a lack of understanding of the policy issues. |
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The fight to bring the law up-to-date and stop cyber criminals running riot is severely hampered by the lack of understanding of the scope of the problem. |
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Whereas the outside world's lack of understanding annoyed us, he remained unfazed in mental superiority. |
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The egregious situation that is Iraq was created by insensitivity toward, and lack of understanding of, Middle Eastern culture. |
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Or the dream is camouflaged with symbols because of our discomfort or lack of understanding. |
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Despite this, much of the existing legislation shows a woeful lack of understanding of the risks of injury to children and youth. |
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To be able to get so personal over a subject which is so controversial shows a complete lack of understanding of the situation from our point of view. |
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The lack of understanding that can surround hedge funds and their operation often makes them good targets for this kind of scapegoating. |
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For example, due to a lack of understanding of the causes of cervical cancer, women suffering from the disease are usually social outcasts. |
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I wanted to address the lack of understanding or thought about what is genuinely Eros and how we should be prepared to handle Love. |
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Another is lack of understanding of DOI and IDF doesn't have the money to get the word out. |
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The dissatisfaction likely does not result from promiscuity, but from a lack of understanding of intimacy. |
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Moses said he saw that the police kept their distance from reserve communities because of a lack of understanding of the people and their culture. |
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It is an old truth that lack of understanding and sheer stupidity are causing more harm and suffering in the world than wickedness and self-seeking. |
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This demonstrates either a complete lack of understanding of the problems facing midland counties at the highest level in government or an unwillingness to tackle the problem. |
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She said the lack of understanding or the misunderstanding of reporting procedures has, in some cases, led to unnecessarily prolonged investigations. |
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In some cases, no doubt, the exclusion of the testator's immediate family from a Will may be evidence of an unsound mind, or of lack of understanding or approval. |
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Inconsistency in signing off on job descriptions may contribute to a lack of understanding of responsibilities and accountabilities. |
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They included: who the real victims are, where the surcharge money goes, and the offender's lack of understanding about the surcharge. |
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Reasons included lack of sensitivity, lack of understanding of the issue and little knowledge of resources. |
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The main difficulty appears to arise from a lack of understanding and commitment by top and middle management. |
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One purpose of Karma Yoga is to free us from our compulsions and lack of understanding. |
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I think this shows a lack of understanding of, and indeed contempt for, the democratic process. |
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And nevertheless, your companion has come to present her complaints and tears to Me, because of your lack of understanding. |
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Priority research is required to address the lack of understanding of factors contributing to low survival of salmon at sea. |
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In some instances, lack of understanding can impede the settlement of claims and the resolution of past grievances. |
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Another company stated that concern about a food fishery arose due to lack of understanding of the company's water recovery program. |
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We all continue to experience the consequences of this lack of understanding, and the end is not yet in sight. |
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Their lack of understanding of this file was glaringly obvious when Minister of Energy Jack Keir challenged and ridiculed figures put forward by the CBC clearly showing that big business is the five-to-one winner in the deal. |
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All of the above may indicate a lack of understanding of hazard identification, the risk assessment process, or the overconfidence of senior management. |
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It is a sombre occasion when one admits some lack of understanding, some casualness, which made life less happy for someone else, but the realization can be made a step toward more healthy living. |
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Darwin kept secret his findings for 20 years, recognizing that his lack of understanding of the mechanism of inherited variation was a fatal flaw in his theory. |
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It is our duty to vitalize that will in order to restore calm, mutual understanding and tolerance wherever lack of understanding and intolerance have wreaked havoc. |
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Once again, a total lack of understanding. |
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Although Alanis has been taken to task for her subjective stance, in general, these criticisms have demonstrated a lack of understanding in what she is trying to do. |
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The reason for this contradictory attitude is not technophobia, according to Rudolf Künzli, Head of the Education Department, University of Applied Sciences Aargau, but our lack of understanding. |
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The EESC notes that the Commission's proposal to introduce compulsory ten-year set-aside, in place of rotational set-aside, will in practice run into major difficulties and be met by a lack of understanding. |
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This lack of understanding is nothing new. |
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This lack of understanding affects our dealings. |
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Mr. Speaker, there is a lack of understanding of the core issues. |
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The arguments presented by the company in its defence regarding its lack of understanding of the undertaking do not alter the Commission's view that the company failed to comply with the obligations of the undertaking. |
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I find this lack of understanding of Canadians, this lack of compassion, this cruelty and this picking and choosing, to be totally unworthy of any federal government in this country. |
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There is a complete lack of understanding, a disconnectedness, in society. |
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There is a lack of understanding by those running programmes of the economic importance of equal opportunities and the positive effects for the whole community. |
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Ministers' total lack of understanding of the cost-of-living crisis means that they do not get the point that falling wages and rising rents are pushing up the welfare bill. |
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This lack of understanding between the flak and flying branches of the defence would plague the Luftwaffe throughout the war. |
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Henry was disconnected from his barons, and a mutual lack of understanding led to unrest and resentment towards his rule. |
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Now, that is a totally unacceptable lack of understanding and contempt. |
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This lack of understanding pertains equally to the capitals of its own members, the country-level actors and the populations in the countries concerned. |
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Wanting to make family physicians the foundation of our health system by offering them the paltry means that they have now, reflects a serious lack of understanding of the medical reality. |
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Society's lack of understanding of epilepsy is a burden that is strongly felt, and many people with epilepsy try to keep their condition a secret. |
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First, eliminate proposals that are obviously unsuitable, i.e. those that show a lack of understanding of the problem, don't provide the necessary information or tend to ramble. |
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Islamophobia can be broadly conceptualised to include more subtle and covert forms of discrimination, lack of understanding, or lack of accommodation for the beliefs and practices of racialised individuals or groups. |
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Angry phone calls to elected officials reflect frustration and lack of understanding about why plans for the vaccine is being targetted only for certain personnel and will not be widely distributed to the general public. |
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There is a lack of understanding and guidance of what types of complaints are strategically important and how these should then be communicated to Senior Management. |
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To answer your second question, I think we need to do our best to avert mutual incomprehension and deepen mutual understanding, because the lack of understanding breeds conflict. |
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A sixth limitation relates to structural asymmetries and the general lack of understanding about the complexities related to arms control remedies for reducing the deleterious effects of these asymmetries. |
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Comments in the media about 'non-practising bisexuals' and other stereotypes are damaging, and ultimately show a lack of understanding which does nothing to challenge biphobia. |
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The public needs to be better informed and made aware that the disabled often suffer as much from the lack of understanding of those around them as from their infirmities themselves. |
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His comments only show his complete lack of understanding of a bilingual education system and of the internationalism of scientific vocabulary. |
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I would agree to that. But it is a long way from the total lack of understanding and comprehension of the events and the facts that the hon. member and his colleagues so abominably display in here nearly every day. |
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However, our lack of understanding of the interdependence of living systems has led human development in directions that jeopardize the equilibrium of the whole, driving the rapid decline of biological diversity. |
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This could suggest a link between the guidance received because of a lack of understanding of the application process and satisfaction levels of project proponents with the application process. |
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Disillusionment and a lack of understanding exacerbate structural problems regarding access to the labour market that are all too familiar to the Maghrebian community in Quebec. |
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Examples of problems include a general lack of cultural competence, and a lack of understanding or appreciation of how trauma affects testimony at proceedings. |
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Above all, where there is tension or a lack of understanding it is essential to try to discern the beauty of the human soul, whatever the person's political or religious conviction. |
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It is difficult to ascertain the reason for this, but other data indicate that it may have something to do with a lack of understanding of CPSD, and a general resistance to abandoning traditional policing practices. |
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Regardless, we must exercise vigilance against those who try to propagate xenophobia based on a lack of understanding of the importance of multiculturalism. |
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Cultural shock and the lack of understanding a new language make the initial stage of moving to a different country be difficult but they are eventually bettered. |
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This lack of depth of knowledge may be related to a lack of understanding about the purposes and usefulness of being able to think metalinguistically. |
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