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- Swift, claims Orwell, had much in common with Tolstoy in incuriosity and intolerance.
- The White House can be criticized for its policy of dribbling admissions, but Reno is ultimately the victim of her own incuriosity.
- Lewis tasks Muslim societies with a fatal incuriosity about Europe during that period when the latter was undergoing the Renaissance, the Reformation and the Scientific Revolution and expanding militarily and economically.
- I hated its artistic laziness, its predictability, its incuriosity, its idea that disco is divine and that spirituality can never be found in discreet and dignified worship . ..
- Peter Ackroyd wrote in " London : The Biography " that Green was for the most part ignored, becoming " a poignant symbol of the city's incuriosity and forgetfulness ".
- In the introduction to that report, Shays called the investigations by the Defense and Veterans Affairs Departments " irreparably flawed " and " plagued by arrogant incuriosity and a pervasive myopia that sees a lack of evidence as proof ."
- What she loves above all is to show that things are very often not what they seem to be, that we are too easily fooled, that ready acceptance of conventional wisdom is not just dangerous, but a result of laziness, incuriosity and of a resistance to reason.
- As opposed to the nonobsessed and second-rate poet John Shade, they are as artistically gifted as Nabokov, selectively curious and cruel . " This particular son of genius-monster-the monster of incuriosity-is Nabokov's contribution to our knowledge of human possibilities ."
- In the introduction to the report, Shays, chairman of the Government Reform subcommittee on Human Resources, said that the investigations by the Pentagon and the Department of Veterans Affairs were " irreparably flawed " and had been " plagued by arrogant incuriosity and a pervasive myopia that sees a lack of evidence as proof ."
- The House panel, the Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, which conducted the principal congressional investigation of the issue, found in a separate report last week that the inquiries by the Pentagon and the Veterans Affairs Department were " irreparably flawed " and " plagued by arrogant incuriosity and a pervasive myopia that seeks a lack of evidence as proof ."