Sentences with phrase «one's apparent ignorance»

The newsagent, a stooped old man, sits on a stool in apparent ignorance of his customer's identity, but when El Guerrouj goes to pay for his pile of publications, the old man insists that he accept them as a gift.
After all, they constantly inflict political correctness on us as it is in apparent ignorance (or collusion) towards its dangers).
While Darden mocked de Blasio's apparent ignorance of rap trivia — «You have no idea what's going on with Drake and Meek Mill,» he joked — the two feuds have parallels.
What is most noticeable about Mahoney's arguments is his partial understanding of key traditional doctrines and his apparent ignorance of the richness of tradition.
He defends his apparent ignorance simply by asking what it matters for his daily work as a detective.
That man was Tommy MacKay, and he set about recording a satirical cover of the Tina Turner hit mocking the Home Secretary's apparent ignorance of all things technological.
Two months to the day before Dan Loeb accused Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins of doing more harm to people of color than the KKK, the billionaire hedge fund manager was scolding Richard Buery, one of NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio's most senior black officials, about his apparent ignorance of the obstacles faced by black children in the city.
As with your apparent ignorance of the key features of neoliberals.
I don't know how that disconnect of technology happens, but more importantly, I don't know how this apparent ignorance of the scope of the cosmos fits into the thematic purpose of the movie, even though it makes kind of a big deal about it when the Sea - Monkey - like, pantless but anatomically barren hero comes to his major turning point.
And don't blame it on the spineless Dems, please, or your apparent ignorance will only increase exponentially.
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