Patients once perceived doctors as experts while seeing themselves as completely unknowledgeable about both their condition and its treatment. |
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Too often, it's an abuse of power against those too weak or unknowledgeable to fight back. |
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I found the salesperson to be so aggressively unknowledgeable and remarkably useless that I fled. |
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Giving excuses too often undermines a person's reputation by making him seem self-absorbed, unreliable or unknowledgeable. |
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What I mean to say is that I am totally unknowledgeable in this field and could understand. |
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Amy Odell, who edits the New York Magazine's fashion blog, The Cut, is charmingly unknowledgeable. |
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Finally, be wary of crooked or unknowledgeable outfitters who try to convince you that their kayaks are perfectly safe. |
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Are we encouraging profiling by an army of watchful but inexperienced and unknowledgeable passengers? |
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There is no guarantee that the driver is oblivious to the conversation or unknowledgeable about the language spoken. |
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Law enforcement agencies are judged weak and often unknowledgeable about their own law and international obligations. |
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Or perhaps many are just furious and poor and unknowledgeable. |
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Some people have gotten the impression that he's loud and unknowledgeable. |
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