People continue to be afraid and uninformed or misinformed about the mystical side of Judaism, both in terms of Kabbalah and Hasidism. |
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In the final analysis, I think that it is the poor and misinformed parents who contribute to this dire plight. |
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Whether intentionally or because he was misinformed by his advisors, he lied. |
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So tepid arguments between mumbling, incoherent, misinformed gentlemen speckle the news programmes. |
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I guess you were misinformed by your inside source about our upcoming attack. |
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I sincerely believe the hospital nurses were totally misinformed as to what was going on. |
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I wonder how many people are still misinformed about how this disease is spread? |
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I would be grateful if you would correct the mistakes in your article so your readers may not be misinformed. |
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And if I can help explode stereotypes and misinformed beliefs, so much the better. |
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These are based on my probably inaccurate observations and my misinformed reasoning, but I think them fair. |
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Unfortunately for Darius he was misinformed as to what he was dealing with. |
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Today he backed away from that statement, saying he was misinformed by exit polls. |
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Occasionally we were misinformed on technical issues, in the hope of a favourable allocation of resources. |
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We have selected the following as the most representative examples of misinformed debate and conclusions regarding overfishing. |
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Many mothers get an abortion just because they are given bad advice by some very misinformed people. |
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Mr. Cook's friend was misinformed or uninformed about the possible shutdown, as were several others. |
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Although authors try to give you accurate information, some may be biased or misinformed. |
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Yet this was not enough for the evanescent Mr Prodi, who seemed like Alice in Wonderland in Lisbon, totally lost and misinformed. |
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In a recent cringe worthy interview on Sky News, Murdoch showed just how personally misinformed on climate change he actually is. |
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In this House we have a duty to deal with the facts, not to listen to the jungle drums beating from misinformed sources. |
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This will allow you to avoid many problems if you are stopped by an ignorant or misinformed policeman. |
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A first analysis does not support the view that the Commission has been misinformed by the Slovak authorities. |
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Anyone who makes those claims is either deliberately lying, or simply misinformed. |
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This leads to uninformed or misinformed career choices being made by those seeking to enter the workforce or change careers. |
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Some people hesitate to give blood because they are misinformed or don't understand the importance of donating. |
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Several lawyers noted that, as a result, many clients are misinformed about issues relevant in their individual case and situation. |
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However, we are also well-aware that the usage of the internet may pose certain risks to its users, particularly to its misinformed users. |
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It was established that the grievor had been misinformed by the Support Unit about entitlement to a home structural inspection. |
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After all, it was entirely possible that the president had been simply misinformed about springsteen's lyrics. |
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The Herald has misinformed voters and readers through it's actions. |
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We were also misinformed regarding how often there would be activity on the field which has resulted in the quality of life for residents deteriorating. |
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And when it comes to fertility, said Whelan and Selvaratnam, they are often misinformed and dole out bad advice. |
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The Texas crusader let it slip this week that she is badly misinformed on the late-term abortion ban she crusaded against. |
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The business world provides us with numerous examples of beliefs that are as widespread as they are injudicious, or misinformed. |
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This sham compromise still pits prejudice against science and sets misinformed consumers and protectionist farmers in Europe against producers in America. |
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Of course, she may have been misinformed or even mischievously led astray. |
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The general public is misinformed about how youth crime is dealt with. |
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What I tell these misinformed inmates is that you cannot put the same shoe on every foot. |
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The second investigation concluded that an unknown person had unintentionally misinformed the complainant about the negative assessment being removed from his file. |
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But I think it's worth pointing out that relying on a body that is generally disdained and answerable to an uninformed and often misinformed public seems like the worst way to go about fixing a complicated problem. |
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It is time for this misinformed hysteria in the UK to stop. |
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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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It's deeply disrespectful to assume that we're either being misinformed or that we're so retarded we can't make these decisions ourselves. |
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The reaction of the political right to our report is misinformed. |
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Data was too often inaccurate and costs skyrocketed while Parliament was, in my opinion, intentionally misinformed about the progress that was being made. |
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I may be a misinformed voter but I am not a low-information one. |
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In contrast, misinformed shier spiders didn't undermine their colonies' prospects. |
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Some people, apparently, have thought about it and reached the conclusion that every case of being misinformed is unwitting. |
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He has since named one commission to scrutinise the IOR and another to look at the overall management of the Vatican's finances. Now many wonder if Francis was set up perhaps deliberately misinformed about his choice. |
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Yet, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's 1998 study on safe food handling found that consumers are often unaware or misinformed about all they can do to protect themselves from harmful foodborne bacteria. |
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If attempts are made to try to score cheap political points by muddying the water or by using misinformed statistics, then that will be written into Canada's reputation. |
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Frequently they meet with a busy signal, get put on hold for ages, are given yet another number to call, or are gravely misinformed. |
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Unfortunately, the misinformed person with a fixed opinion about vaccines has many sophisticated tools to disseminate misinformation, creating confusion about vaccine safety. |
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It is our collective experience that parents and children may misinterpret or may have distorted or misinformed perceptions of the child's relationship to the ex-partner. |
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In the Tobacco Road section, students meet Igna-Ray-Mouse, a misinformed rodent who has decided to smoke. |
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To compare male circumcision with FGM is, at best, misinformed. |
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