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Meaning of Assertions of ignorance



 
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Meaning of Assertions of ignorance #1 (permalink) Sun Sep 10, 2006 19:13 pm   Meaning of Assertions of ignorance
 

What does someone's assertions of ignorance mean?
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Assertions of ignorance #2 (permalink) Sun Sep 10, 2006 19:41 pm   Assertions of ignorance
 

Hi cooliegirly

Someone's assertions of ignorance would be someone's claims that they have no knowledge of something.

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Meaning of Assertions of ignorance #3 (permalink) Fri Sep 15, 2006 7:25 am   Meaning of Assertions of ignorance
 

I see. Thank you!
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