Sentences with phrase «wholly unaware»

You may also find that your employer was wholly unaware of how undervalued you felt and he may offer more than just an incentive but a heartfelt pronouncement of his appreciation for you.
At first instance, Mrs Justice Cox found that DC Ridley «had throughout been wholly unaware» of Hertfordshire police's witness protection policy / protocol — albeit this was not his fault entirely.
It would be a strange and harsh result if a landlord could be held to have discriminated against a disabled tenant in circumstances where the landlord had been wholly unaware of the disability at the time he carried out the relevant act.
The voting on nominees and winners is handled by a jury that is wholly unaware of who is sponsoring or participating in other elements of the program.
One interesting point that Breinholst made about the Scandinavian ebook market is that many digital customers take issue with some of the DRM standards that North American customers are either accustomed to or wholly unaware of.
Sheehan didn't start writing the book until five years after his second combat tour, wholly unaware that he needed some sort of outlet to process the feelings he had kept hidden from even himself about these events.
According to a report by the CBI (Confederation of British Industry and Pearson), 35 per cent of businesses are «wholly unaware» of the exam reform and another 29 per cent say they are aware of the new 9 - 1 grading scale, which will be replacing A * - C, but they do not understand it.
The most recent CBI / Pearson Education and Skills Survey showed levels of awareness and understanding across business about the new grading system are growing, but just over a third of firms were wholly unaware of the reforms in England.
All of this may prove to be enlightening for viewers who come into the film wholly unaware of the particulars of Van Gogh's life — his close relationship with his brother Theo, for instance — beyond the more widely known aspects (his struggles with melancholia, primarily).
Staffers in this office appeared wholly unaware that student interests can be separate from and often opposed to those advocated by university administrators.
Of these, 15,000 exist in a persistent vegetative state (PVS), wholly unaware of anything around them, and 14,250 of them will die within five years.
The simplest sensation of light or sound in us is connected with processes which, since they are started and kept up by outer oscillations, must themselves be somehow of an oscillatory nature, although we are wholly unaware of the separate phases and oscillations...
Collingwood interprets this characterization as follows: «In Whitehead the resemblance is more with Hegel; and the author, though he does not seem to be acquainted with Hegel, is not wholly unaware of this, for he describes the book as an attempt to do over again the work of «idealism,» «but from a realist point of view.»
In the early Vanderbilt period this all combined to leave a bright and ambitious scholar of liberal Protestant inclination wholly unaware of any particular advantage his church might offer to his college or university.

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And since the misleading notions in question not only seem so sensible, general, and familiar, but carry a penumbra of scientific respectability, we are often either unaware of them or wholly indisposed to question them.
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