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"foolish" Definitions
  1. not showing good sense or judgement synonym silly, stupid
  2. [not usually before noun] made to feel or look silly and embarrassed synonym silly, stupid
"foolish" Synonyms
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953 Sentences With "foolish"

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I think the United States has been foolish... I think we've all been foolish.
If it&aposs a foolish law, you are bound by oath to produce foolish result, because it&aposs not your job to decide what is foolish, it&aposs the people across the street.
" Stangarone told me that Kim would be foolish if he didn't ask for US troop removal, and "we'd be foolish if we accepted.
" Anyone who thinks you would change China in one stroke of the pen "is foolish," he said, adding: "The president is not foolish.
Annie is overwhelmed with sorrow at the waste of her life when suddenly she realizes that Millie, her foolish, foolish sister, is bent over with laughter.
I was able to be a young, foolish kid playing a young, foolish kid who struck out from Vault 13 in search of a water chip.
Ultimately, both sides continue to look foolish, with President Trump more foolish than the Democrats, and it is going to get worse before it gets better.
" He also called questions about the order's language "foolish.
Anybody who argues they didn't is foolish — they did.
" He said, "I think if they do, it's foolish.
There was this great balance of this actor who was terrified to be a rock 'n' roller and looking foolish, and a rock 'n' roller terrified to be an actor and looking foolish.
WILLIAMS: I was a foolish man to ask that question.
" On Tuesday, Trump described May's handling of Brexit as "foolish.
It would be foolish to venture onto this battlefield unarmed.
But shelling out a full $23 or more is foolish.
He says innovation without capital and support is sometimes foolish.
If we're not, then it just makes June seem foolish.
Like 'Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy' by The Tams.
And that's a stupid, foolish thing, mean thing to say.
Here are beauty deals you'd be foolish to pass up.
It was foolish to expect anything else from this Congress.
Simply viewing people "insides to insides" is unrealistic; foolish, even.
Many of us argued at length that this was foolish.
Well... yes, we say, before realizing how foolish that sounds.
But it was really foolish and I see that now.
But policymakers would be foolish to ignore the growing risk.
"I think it's penny wise and pound foolish," she says.
"We think it's a foolish thing to say," Bosse said.
Men compete to look more foolish and grow increasingly lovelorn.
We'd be foolish to count on such an eventuality, however.
Cutting their budgets would be penny wise but pound foolish.
This is especially foolish in dry countries such as Spain.
It is the domain of the foolish and the damned.
I feel sort of foolish, to be honest with you.
Unfortunately, Hamilton isn't around to help counter foolish debt phobia.
But it would look foolish to anyone with a brain.
But it would be foolish to be overconfident early on.
But by the same token, to extinguish it is foolish.
Bottom line: Some very smart money did something very foolish.
What Dinosaurs showed was how foolish any gender bias is.
I love every foolish, wild thing I ever did there.
It would imply to my boss that I was foolish.
I had always stepped boldly into love, unflinching, unafraid, foolish.
"We would be foolish to ignore these" as data sources.
It does, but it felt foolish to do anything else.
This is what federal prosecutors do best: provoke foolish reactions.
So you come off as foolish if you criticize it.
The devilish Belichick will always make young quarterbacks look foolish.
But to ignore the economic benefits of immigration is foolish.
Now she's thrashing about, seeking attention in sometimes foolish ways.
Maybe – hopefully – Carrion understood that it was a foolish question.
He was foolish, in addition to acting in bad faith.
While Mr. Assad may be brutal, he is not foolish.
A lot of people were doing foolish things with scooters.
Time for Congress to stop this foolish rush to war.
Assuming he was safe, of course, was a foolish move.
I had a Steve Jobs quote: 'Stay hungry, stay foolish.
She is capable of ignoring foolish challenges and unpresidential slights.
"But I am afraid that is just a foolish fantasy."
It would be foolish to throw out the entire agreement.
It is worth emphasising what a foolish expedition this was.
" But he added, "I'm not foolish to say it's easy.
It would be foolish to end this highly successful approach.
Some call the notion of skipping out on one foolish.
That's where the opinion corridor can make you look foolish.
" The org pleads, "Please do not repeat this foolish endeavor.
"The individual is foolish, but the species is wise," Kirk writes.
We would be foolish not to absorb it and recognize it.
Beware, you can look quite foolish by solely depending on it.
It just seemed too foolish to risk losing everything at once.
Disrupt offers so many opportunities — you'd be foolish not to go.
Foolish pundit that I may be, I don't think he will.
Foolish financial crowds had better wise up to other danger zones.
But it would've been foolish to not take advantage of it.
The success of "In Our Time" demonstrates how foolish this is.
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP was foolish to abandon the Iran nuclear deal.
It's foolish to pretend medical science is immune to social biases.
But in hindsight it was wise to do something so foolish.
This is a foolish move by Golden, both legally and practically.
It would be foolish to think iOS 9 is the exception.
Yet Trump's critics would be foolish to crow over his defeats.
But in Minnesota's defense, it's also not a completely foolish bet.
To expect law to be either perfect or permanent is foolish.
Because of her foolish misconduct, that proposition will now be tested.
And why is there no fear of looking nasty and foolish?
Neither the Chinese people nor their government are foolish or unsophisticated.
It is foolish to waste precious resources on a losing game.
Mike Pence would be foolish to think his position is secure.
So brilliant, they have a habit of making opponents look foolish.
I saw the boy looking foolish and tugged on Vati's sleeve.
They've made NFL stars sound like children and politicians sound foolish.
Were we the only ones foolish enough to pay full passage?
We would be foolish, therefore, to ignore the lessons they provide.
It's foolish to call it after the second or third inning.
The president's foolish undermining of the Iran nuclear deal is perverse.
Every foolish act seemed like a good idea at the time.
There's talk of opening the raki, but that is foolish talk.
Foolish: the failure to account for some aides' decency and patriotism.
" Garrett told reporters after the game that his behavior was "foolish.
So why would the government make such a foolish, counterproductive move?
It offers a lesson Mr. Trump would be foolish to disregard.
If I can just say one last thing, don't be foolish.
No matter how foolish his conceits, his eye never betrayed him.
We would be foolish to mess with that kind of competence.
And this is a country that I don't want looking foolish.
And it's not gonna look foolish as long as I'm here.
It was a "very foolish strategy by Team Trump," he added.
Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days.
I must also warn you, I am a passionate, foolish romantic.
The obsession with debt is looking foolish even at full employment.
I would be foolish to try to predict what is next.
It would be foolish for us to try to do that.
It would be foolish to separate Britain's dire domestic failures from the vote to leave the EU. What becomes clearer with every week is that it would be equally foolish to think that leaving will fix them.
Handing control of the central bank to the government will be foolish.
Our expectations and hopes were so naive it could be called foolish.
I think we would be foolish to ever think we know everything.
If I was by myself with my dog, I'd do foolish things.
But we'd be foolish to think there won't be a next time.
Whether or not Tehran realizes it, that may be a foolish bet.
If you believe deeply in anything, you become vulnerable and look foolish.
I know how foolish it is to think one self is unique.
It is foolish for a conservative to attempt to conserve that culture.
The other side, I'd be foolish if I wouldn't consult with Adam.
But it would be foolish to expect voting day to be jolly.
Israel's decision to let the PA squeeze Hamas seems to many foolish.
This experiment may turn out to be a foolish mistake (see article).
To make any kind of crazy changes I think would be foolish.
"It would be foolish of me to say otherwise," the coach said.
This is the most basic, foolish, offensive lie they could ever tell.
Still, it would be foolish to underestimate NATO's ability to reinvent itself.
It would be foolish to claim that China has united the world.
And they generally looked pretty foolish at the end of the day.
I think we've all been foolish... I think we're all to blame.
I can't say that the EU is perfect but leaving seems foolish.
If you're buying a house, you'd be foolish not to do it.
The offender, not knowing this, continues to make herself look foolish. Indeed.
"It would be foolish to get rid of the filibuster," Massie said.
For most people, my decision to use my iPhone naked is foolish.
But it would be foolish not to focus on causes and prevention.
But it would be a very foolish bet for investors to make.
They exaggerate their rocket capability an absurd amount; it's a foolish claim.
Yet it would be foolish to sound the all-clear (see article).
"I think Alaska is very foolish to just absorb it," Branson said.
Trump later said he "felt foolish" using the harsh rhetoric toward Kim.
In his attempt to do so, Snowden only made himself look foolish.
You can't afford to think short-term or pursue foolish financial strategies.
Now, Neumann himself isn't very important; foolish charlatans are common in society.
Musk has acknowledged that it was "foolish" of him to snub analysts.
That's foolish policy, unsupportable economic theory and contrary to sound business practices.
But it's foolish at this point for Marvel to ignore popular opinion.
The pursuit of edgy fashion had ended up looking like foolish sameness.
And yet there are cases where mergers would not be wholly foolish.
To ignore them all outright is not just foolish, it's un-American.
Is Trump foolish enough to click on a malicious link in DM?
It would be foolish to just go out and make gut investments.
You're feeling confused about which dreams are realistic and which are foolish.
"In hind sight, what I was doing was incredibly foolish," Stewart said.
But it is economically foolish to swear off all deficit spending. Mrs.
When you rattle off their name unnecessarily, it sounds foolish and awkward.
The president also let others tidy up his foolish remarks on Ukraine.
Looking for the zeitgeist in a handful of movies is often foolish.
It would be foolish to try to make predictions with any certainty.
Optimism is not generally thought cool, and it is often thought foolish.
"It was a foolish thing to do," he acknowledged at the time.
She worries that she is going to sound foolish, or look vain.
But it would be foolish to say Roberts made the wrong choice.
Bluebeard's instructions to his foolish wives couldn't have been any more specific.
If we weren't looking at data, that would be kind of foolish.
Speaking as an investor myself, this is a foolish idea at best.
It is foolish to believe they will follow through without being pushed.
"They are the heirs of yesterday's foolish fortune tellers," the president said.
Salvaging the embattled pipeline with tax dollars would be foolish and wasteful.
"Someone made a foolish mistake that devastated a little community," he said.
He excoriated the Obama administration for its "foolish" nuclear negotiations with Tehran.
It is foolish to play down Tehran's threat because of Pyongyang's provocations.
And it's foolish to imagine that America would "win" such a war.
Iran called the move a "foolish escalation" and warned of "harsh retaliation."
But that is a foolish basis for U.S. foreign and military policy.
Having student debt would have prevented those decisions, both foolish and wise.
It would be beyond foolish for America to withdraw into a shell.
But calling a referendum to take advantage of anticipated confusion is foolish.
Miraculously, or out of foolish disregard, they left behind the clock radio.
Just as ancient doesn't always mean wise, it doesn't always mean foolish.
I'M CHARGED UP. I'm ready to make more foolish life mistakes baby!
Williams argued it would be "foolish" to pass up the sidecar deals.
" "Well, I think that would be foolish but what can I say?
It's just for a moment, and then she feels foolish and embarrassed.
It's foolish to think that this trend has a consequence-free outcome.
The liberal sees that conservatives were foolish to imagine Iraq remade as a democracy; the conservative sees that liberals were foolish to imagine Europe remade as a post-national utopia with its borders open to the Muslim world.
It was like I had given him permission to dance, to be foolish in front of me, since I was so much more foolish, without his beauty or his youth, I was an old man in this place.
But she gladly, spitefully, wrecked her husband's directives to make him look foolish.
But our sources say it's foolish to dismiss that sentence as pure bluster.
Trying to predict his starting XI for any game is a foolish exercise.
Downing told the jury that Manafort must "feel foolish" to have trusted Gates.
Like a fancy car, the P9s are that extra flourish for the foolish.
Keep in mind that this isn't the time for foolish wand waving, okay?
Even many of the region's faster-growing countries have passed foolish economic policies.
Of course, it would be foolish to count Minaj's current vibe as gospel.
I would be foolish to say no, never, because I've already done that.
So when President Trump says very foolish or counterproductive things, then that's bad.
In the Levant it may be some damned foolish thing on the border.
It was foolish even playing with the Ouija Board, back in the day.
Her book Pound Foolish changed how I think about the personal finance industry.
"OIL" (either an innocent flub or a foolish oversight that was quickly remedied).
For anyone of color to sleep on the Ku Klux Klan is foolish.
You don't want to make your contact feel foolish for making the effort.
Their fourth album, Foolish, is often regarded as a document of their breakup.
We instantly realized how foolish that was while struggling to not get trampled.
He could make a lot of American League hitters look foolish this season.
A rate hike on Wednesday would be "foolish", Trump told Reuters last week.
And we'd be foolish to think our noses didn't factor into sexual behavior.
Didion's creative process that it would be foolish to read this book as
Those sceptics, like so many others this election cycle, were quickly proven foolish.
Binning reliable, low-scoring projects for untested high-scoring ones would be foolish.
But after Trump, the U.S. would be foolish to expect a third chance.
Yet the result is bland, trite, harmless, and — oh, those dancing horses — foolish.
In fact he backpedaled, which made him seem a little foolish at times.
It was a deadly, terrifying, and foolish mission — and it involved a wall.
Congress would be foolish to turn back the clock on this bipartisan achievement.
Outside of Wiltshire, a "moonraker" was thought to be dim-witted and foolish.
Some will call me foolish for trying – one Republican objection and this fails.
I would be extremely foolish if I didn't make certain it was safe.
But it cannot be that 46 million Americans are foolish, racist, or gullible.
But non-Republicans would be foolish to dismiss pornography as a non-issue.
This lizard is ready to take on anyone foolish enough to cross him.
So it would be foolish to wonder if McIlroy's funk will be lasting.
Just to expect anything other than unpredictability out of President Trump is foolish.
"If anybody trusts the polls these days, they are just foolish," Meckler added.
As such, it would be foolish to discount further turbulence down the road.
The vision of Iranian radicals is as foolish as those of America's hawks.
With the federal budget deficit rising toward $85033 trillion, this is especially foolish.
"We've seen presidents do foolish things, but nothing quite like this," Peters said.
" And in his video apology later, he said: "I've said some foolish things.
Scott's actions were foolish but he didn't deserve to die, Wilson has argued.
No lawyer would be brave enough — or foolish enough — to bring new cases.
"I'm kind of glad they're doing it, but it's so foolish," he said.
Haven't we loved these foolish Granthams with all the fervor of their countrymen?
However, it would appear foolish for the UFC to not make that happen.
We asked people for their most brazen, foolish, and crazy sneaking in stories.
Tim Tebow was surpassing them all, and making the skeptics look pretty foolish.
The high today is 230, but that's a foolish number to glom onto.
He apologized for being "foolish" but asserted that their sexual relationship was consensual.
Many of them, like Tillis, have made themselves look foolish in the process.
And Democrats would be foolish not to make the most of this opening.
It's had to see why anyone would want to make him look foolish.
And, like Foolish Pleasure, Genuine Risk finished second at the Preakness and Belmont.
For the rich and immoral, it seems foolish not to try tax avoidance.
It's a foolish and cruel policy, and the rationale CBP offered is disingenuous.
"Creating lines at Departments of Motor Vehicles would be foolish during a pandemic."
"He'd be foolish to do that, does not stand a chance," he said.
We'd be foolish to let this moment pass without owning up to them.
"I thought it was a foolish thing for him to say," he said.
I feel very foolish here and will be much more careful in 22018.
Jonathan Turley: Trump's reckless tweeting may be foolish, but it isn't a crime.
Iranian officials also rebuked the decision, calling it "extremely dangerous & a foolish escalation."
It was foolish to pretend he was calling on both husband and wife.
If you write something silly or foolish on Twitter, you're gonna get dragged.
But most voters are very uninformed, and some of them are quite foolish.
Local authorities, foolish in their planning, did not separate the two groups effectively.
Getting rid of it would be as foolish as eliminating judges or courtrooms.
People are fascinated by this silent enigma, for all sorts of foolish reasons.
First, politicization of government is foolish for either party in the long term.
No one would call Amazon founder and world's richest man Jeff Bezos foolish.
The Americans will figure out it would be very foolish to kill Nafta.
The Republican tribunes, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, are backward, foolish and inexperienced.
Other countries use Tariffs against, but when we use them, foolish people scream!
Equally, it would be foolish to take the franchise option off the table.
The work between Jones and Steamboat is smooth and fast, and if it would be foolish to say that Jones was the bigger star of the two, it would be equally foolish to say that Jones was simply a stand-in.
He gained greater renown for Foolish Pleasure's victory at the 1975 Derby, and for his anger about track conditions at Pimlico Race Course after Honest Pleasure (who shared a sire with Foolish Pleasure) finished second at the Preakness Stakes in 1976.
It is foolish and naive and President Trump must simply do better going forward.
Carter's attorney admitted the false threat was a "foolish act," the Daily News reported.
Longing for the moral clarity of the Vietnam War feels foolish, so I stop.
He considers work on autonomous weapons to be as foolish as it is deadly.
"I remember thinking, 'This is the most foolish thing I've ever done,'" she says.
That&aposs foolish illegal desperation in terms of not honoring and following the laws.
In hindsight, it seems foolish that we thought it would go any other way.
Disadvantage: Will look very foolish if this industry is a dud in two years.
"I don't think they will do that, if they do it's foolish," he said.
Scottish Finance Secretary Derek Mackay, 42, apologized for what he said was foolish behavior.
It would be foolish for Democrats to pin hopes for 20203 on carrying Texas.
So are you foolish to think that we can ever work with Vladimir Putin?
How foolish it is to chase past performance based on non-fully-disclosed information.
It would be foolish to remake the welfare system on such shaky statistical foundations.
Abusing Mr Moon is surely foolish, says Aidan Foster-Carter, a longtime Korea-watcher.
Hastings continued to harp on how foolish customers just didn't understand the price hike.
Letting professions wield the power of government against potential competitors is foolish and costly.
It just seems like such a foolish reason to not have sex with them.
This is foolish, and reminiscent of the coalition that backed Donald Trump for president.
Writing him off as a typical conservative, liberal or any other label is foolish.
President Trump would be foolish to go along with this long drawn-out process.
The only response has to be a joint one: working separately would be foolish.
Calling the bottom in a speculative mania is as foolish as calling the top.
The people of Chad, now paying for Mr Déby's foolish bargain, would surely agree.
Still, if you're gonna do a foolish thing, at least you did it memorably.
Autopilot Buddy appears designed for very foolish people who want to avoid those warnings.
Mr Gundlach says investors are being foolish pushing up the cost of such insurance.
Still, the company would be foolish not to pursue other meaningful revenue sources longterm.
It was a moment so shockingly perfect that anticipating it would have seemed foolish.
His full time job is making foolish detectives drop their mugs in slow-motion.
Maybe even better than Ned, because she doesn't abandon her home for foolish quests.
I think a fully electric car may be a little foolish at the time.
Donald Trump's obsession with walls steered him down a foolish path on Saturday night.
Apparel can either be an aid to worship or a foolish diversion from it.
He has a box of tricks to make many a household name look foolish.
But it would be foolish to assume that something similar would happen in people.
Nothing is more foolish than dropping a hunting gun before herds of ferocious wolves.
But in times of crisis, the wise build bridges while the foolish build barriers.
Moreover, it would have been an incredibly foolish step for Trump to have taken.
It would be foolish, in this year of Trump and Cruz, to answer yes.
But the philosophies and the ideas behind this textbook socialism are not just foolish.
After Watergate, it seemed dangerous and foolish to let them set their own boundaries.
The Democrats, in contrast, would look foolish wherever they assembled, if they even did.
Despite these firsts, it would be foolish to ascribe much significance to this announcement.
This is obviously foolish—even with the Golden Company she doesn't stand a chance.
As a result, I did something that seemed foolish: I took a sales job.
Whatever their reasons may be, the U.S. would be foolish not to take them.
After months of immersion in the format it was foolish to try anything else.
He represents this surprising, hopeful, possibly foolish perspective in a world full of violence.
A case of being penny-wise and pound-foolish, the results could be catastrophic.
Going forward, what consumer or investor would be foolish to buy Puerto Rican bonds.
Then there's the foolish way — which the Trump administration seems perpetually tempted to pursue.
Any presidential candidate would still be foolish to ignore the group, Mr. Blake said.
Auto sales are cooling globally, so creating obstacles for the industry is foolish policy.
But prominent backbench MP Anna Soubry attacks May's "foolish" and "macho" threats as counterproductive.
It will be impossible — indeed, anti-scientific, foolish and absurd — to deny those differences.
This advice will also help each of us look a little less foolish. 1.
But denying that it makes sense to talk about unemployment driving inflation is foolish.
An authoritarian government can wage a foolish, losing war indefinitely, but not a democracy.
Mr. Trump threw down the gauntlet: "It's foolish," he said of the potential insurrection.
If we're weren't looking at data I think that would be kind of foolish.
How foolish I was to think that was the big shocker for the episode.
"You'd be foolish to put that kind of expectation on anybody," Bryan Herta said.
"They would be so foolish to throw it away," he told host Sean Hannity.
Such a deployment, although inadequate for a full-scale war, is more than foolish.
Macdonald often skipped the curtain call, he said, because it made him feel foolish.
"Foolish fond like Lear" is how his biographer would later describe Joyce's paternal affection.
" — Megan Lui, Paris "Got to be young and foolish to be old and wise.
It would be foolish for anyone to be complacent about what he can do.
Perkins, he said, gave a fine performance but looked foolish trying to play baseball.
And many a foolish war was fought in the name of freedom and democracy.
"Dolemite Is My Name" starts out as a comedy of failure and foolish hope.
It's foolish and irresponsible to withhold an endorsement and to potentially undermine Sanders's campaign.
"Hopelessness" won't turn back history or undo politics—that would be a foolish presumption.
I had left all of my jewelry out in plain view — foolish, I know.
This seems all the more foolish, given the ballooning nature of the space economy.
Unilateral American military action against North Korea would be politically foolish and militarily disastrous.
Starving those who protect our nation of the secure communications they need is foolish.
At the same time, there's a reality that Democrats would be foolish to underestimate.
He is not foolish enough to make a frontal assault on America or Europe.
Felix is a gay, white provocateur who is bombastic, openly racist and downright foolish.
"His opponents are foolish to even give him the time of day," Ceraso said.
But too much self-flagellation and genuflection can look foolish and smack of fakery.
To my friends in the United States, this casual attitude seems foolish, even risky.
It would be foolish to credit NAFTA with the '90s economic boom, but it is yet more foolish to pretend NAFTA devastated the American economy given the fact that unemployment fell from 6.6 percent in January 1994 to 4.0 percent in January 2000.
How could I be so foolish not to look for that in the first place?
This is not a foolish game — Jewel is coming back to a stage near you!
"FileMaker developers would be foolish to learn PHP, but genius to learn Swift," Stephens says.
Of course, I don't think anybody would be foolish enough to do it again now.
Some of the statements that the President is making about Iraq and Iran are foolish.
I really like cockwomble [British slang for a foolish person], and I don't know why.
"I don't think they will do that, if they do it's foolish," he said. Sen.
It may sound foolish today to hope for good relations between the U.S. and Russia.
As both have struggled to understand and value the truth, they both look pretty foolish.
It would be foolish not to take the bull by the horns and ride it.
It would be foolish to challenge that dominance, but that's where Sega enters the picture.
"We played the computer tons of examples of melodies," the handsome, foolish man tells us.
We got out in such a horrible, foolish fashion, instead of leaving some troops behind.
"Mexico is going to have to retaliate if we pursue this foolish policy," he said.
A suspicion that central banks were likely to favour creditors over debtors was not foolish.
This is an objective truth, and any argument about it is foolish and wrong-headed.
He knows that prosperity is a fragile creation which can be destroyed by foolish policies.
Instead, he groped his way to White House and made all the pros look foolish.
It would be foolish, though, to take this as cue to invest solely in FAANG.
"The foolish use of muscle relaxants, anti-inflammatory drugs, and other medications must end now."
Bad investments are also breaking apart and foolish decisions are leading you to getting burned.
Controversial then, the move appeared foolish a year later when the process of integration faltered.
"We would be throwing money out the window, and that would be foolish," he said.
He seems foolish enough to believe that Trump sincerely gives a damn about his opinions.
" Another male Sanders supporter explained, "Trump is an obnoxious vulgar blowhard who says foolish things.
"We'd be foolish to deny that China has a problem with terrorists," Leibold told CNN.
I feel pretty foolish even going after her, 'cause what the hell am I doing?!
He's foolish, full-voiced and earnest — a perfect fit for this role, and for Candide.
Cutting back on student loan relief because of hysteria about nonexistent losses is pound-foolish.
"Let's see what happens, but we will no longer be the foolish people," Trump said.
They say Republicans would be foolish to repeal the law without putting forward a replacement.
He said Trump's detractors are foolish for comparing him with a veteran politician like Clinton.
But they would be foolish, because one day this may become a patented hexagon interface.
I'll always feel a little foolish talking without a phone next to my ear, though.
Straying from their identity and what got them to the second round would be foolish.
It would certainly be foolish to believe the opposite—that Trump's impeachment is a certainty.
Indeed, when facing Mueller and Congress, it'd be outright foolish not to have a lawyer.
" Kazianis added, "They would be very foolish to do anything on Guam or anything else.
Trump's defense of the "Unite the Right" demonstrators is not just abhorrent, but politically foolish.
Yet Democratic strategists say it would be foolish to not take a Bloomberg candidacy seriously.
In that case, Hassan's mother said, the Americans were even more foolish than she'd thought.
How she came to realize, or will one day soon, that her words were foolish.
Even if you hang up immediately, your foolish error is still logged in the conversation.
The report should not be read as an indictment only of Mr. Blair's foolish decision.
" The first Chess release was the jazz saxophonist Gene Ammons's recording of "My Foolish Heart.
"He added: "Some will call me foolish for trying – one Republican objection and this fails.
What I did was foolish, and I shouldn't have allowed myself to slip like that.
In the case of "Making It," the reviewer, like most others, found the book foolish.
When you're older, trying to look years younger is foolish, and you're not fooling anyone.
The other human being was always subservient and made to look foolish beneath their bootheel.
You will likely end up looking foolish at some point, but be ready to succeed.
Traditionally, Game of Thrones is not kind to people who do foolish things in battle.
Not time to succumb to mental blunders and missed tackles, poor throws and foolish penalties.
The evening not only grows worse as it proceeds, it grows more tiresome and foolish.
Yes, that choice may be wrong; it may have its own dark or foolish motivations.
At the same time, he was foolish enough to write a letter to the pope.
Trump's candidacy is so unusual that it would be foolish to confidently predict an outcome.
Mr. Sorenson is aware, however, that he would be foolish to take away too much.
And trying to pretend that they are the same isn't just foolish, it's deeply destructive.
As such, it's foolish to ask the NCAA to make its rules more restrictive still.
And they won't be foolish enough to think that they can consistently outsmart the market.
But it was Foolish Pleasure who brought Mr. Jolley his first measure of track immortality.
Coronavirus will pass, and when it does we will feel foolish for worrying about it.
I think that would be foolish on their part...I'm going to keep doing it.
It's important to stay foolish, but it's also important to know when to stay focused.
You look both foolish to be wearing one, and yet privileged to be able to.
It's a pity our generation has to be associated with theses ignorant and foolish challenges.
And Congress, beholden to special interests, can pass foolish laws or do nothing at all.
If it happens, I would be so foolish to turn my back on the opportunity.
Policymakers and political leaders would be foolish to ignore global implications, both economic and political.
More foolish still, some only reimburse rebuilding to old standards, not new flood-proof ones.
Searching for trees in these spindly, barely arborescent paintings feels valid and foolish at once.
No sensible adult would be foolish enough to adopt this completely black-and-white view.
The Board's short-sighted, foolish decision to use the MSCI All Country World ex-U.
In our younger foolish days, we may have scoffed at knife blocks as completely unnecessary.
Indeed, shelving this strategic asset during a temporary industry slump is both foolish and irresponsible.
But Bolton deserves credit for at least one thing: opposing the foolish Iran nuclear deal.
In a similar way, anyone betting against India over the long term would be foolish.
Instead, I realized that trying to balance my ambition with motherhood was a foolish endeavor.
I would be foolish if I did not remind myself of these advantages every day.
However, simply blaming Alabama voters — and Steve Bannon — for picking a flawed candidate is foolish.
I can see now that to others, from the outside, it probably sounds downright foolish.
It was easy to overlook my grandfather's foolish beliefs as harmless and even somewhat endearing.
It would be foolish to write him off as we move closer to February 85033.
White audiences didn't want to watch black actors do anything but look foolish on stage.
But, whatever else could be said about him, he was foolish, solipsistic, and self-satisfied.
But an extraordinarily foolish move destroyed his chances to keep it for even two weeks.
Foolish conservatives often assume every instance of institutional malfunction is a symptom of civilizational cancer.
Age: 53Damage: None There's bullets, emergency brake, and sideswipes at foolish speeds in this scene.
Crossing Gordon Ramsay is something only the bravest most foolish amongst us is willing to do.
It is not foolish to believe that 3D printing will power the factories of the future.
This is foolish because government regulations will undoubtedly get screwed up and lead to unintended consequences.
However, this presumes that there isn't some electoral realignment underfoot, and I think that that's foolish.
But humankind is willful and foolish, and have continued to stick Q-Tips into their ears.
Lebanon: Lebanon's Hezbollah called the strike a "foolish" move that will lead to serious regional tensions.
"We've got to be careful that we are not penny wise and pound foolish," he said.
It would be doubly foolish to say it will hurt him in Tuesday's New Hampshire primary.
You&aposd rather that the other side had won and it seems you a foolish law.
What&aposs the foolish thing in this is people are saying the president did something here.
And we were foolish enough to send this naive, Jew-loving fool into the White House.
Yet by doing things that are wrong and foolish, he needlessly alienates potential supporters at home.
Indeed, given the current challenges Myanmar faces, we'd be even more foolish to walk away now.
When such folk hear echoes of 2007-08, it would be foolish not to pay heed.
Yet it would be equally foolish to ignore the processes that blagoustroistvo both reflects and stimulates.
"BUTT-i-veg," said her husband, who declined to identify himself, for fear of looking foolish.
By contrast, nearly all the women in the film are either silly, foolish caricatures or victims.
Where they succeed, they can make you feel foolish for ever having spent so much more.
It is prone to making foolish economic decisions: witness the history of Argentina under the Peróns.
It was a failure on all accounts, making Negan look foolish and misinformed in the process.
To be sure, Buiter said both candidates are being foolish by embracing anti-free-trade rhetoric.
Sure, plenty of cowards still showed up with a foolish but optimistic gleam in their eye.
And each state has its own laws and exceptionally strict criteria to entertain any foolish challenges.
Or will another set of politicians get away with avoiding the consequences of their foolish promises?
Drunk text (noun): A text message sent while drunk, typically one that is embarrassing or foolish.
Trump responded with a long, indirect answer, saying: I think the United States has been foolish.
Anywhere else in the world, it would be foolish to go up against the Californian giant.
It's one thing if the Clinton campaign convinces the voters that Trump is frightening and foolish.
Well, many people did that and perhaps will feel foolish now that the Q2 has arrived.
Add the two together, and you get a bunch of fellows competing to look more foolish.
"I don't know why I did something so foolish," he said, according to the Montreal Gazette.
This wasn't the first time Trump was made to look foolish on important foreign policy questions.
Yet it would be foolish to forget that the Spanish economy is still vulnerable, he adds.
How could I be so foolish, to ever think that this plan was a good idea?
In the video, he said he admired Finicum, but described his actions as foolish and aggressive.
After the surprises of the last few years, it may be foolish to keep making predictions.
But it's foolish to throw away one of the best arrows they have in their quiver.
It would be foolish to believe our company's success was achieved from only my wise choices.
For years those who have questioned any of the trade deals has been dismissed as foolish.
Last month, Eric Trump said it would be "foolish" for his father to release the documents.
Wrong. Lame. Foolish. A great way to fail at leadership is to appear higher than thou.
If only because it means we were foolish enough to have them in the first place.
"I thought it was completely understandable within the context of history, if politically foolish," she said.
It is foolish to think that sanctions will force Kim to give up his nuclear ambitions.
It would be foolish to ignore this bountiful, cost effective, economy stimulating, environmentally responsible energy reserve.
This was a foolish argument when President Obama made it, and it hasn't improved with age.
Believing we can solve this problem is not a matter or blind faith or foolish optimism.
It would have shown that his arguments are not taboo, but mostly foolish and ill-informed.
It would be foolish to imagine his views would not hold some weight with the president.
This decision is foolish and time will tell that the biggest losers are Trump and Netanyahu.
He'd known it in his gut all along, felt foolish for thinking his fate was otherwise.
Insiders in Iowa say it would be foolish to underestimate Trump's ground game in the state.
Though it is an obvious tactic, Mr. Trump is too foolish and egotistic to realize it.
There's always the chance that the alligator will do somebody harm, and I'd look pretty foolish.
People as smart as Addie do foolish things, of course, but there's more at stake here.
The reward for my foolish pride is spending the rest of my life without an answer.
Cho, also known as Emily Cho, apologised on Thursday for what she called her "foolish behaviour".
To provide a lift to only our largest corporations, and not to entrepreneurs, would be foolish.
While he called the play "foolish" and "embarrassing," he stopped short of apologizing for his actions.
"It is foolish to bring back laughable, outdated technology to suit your political agenda," Schwarzenegger says.
In short, negative rates can make saving money seem foolish, while borrowing can become epically attractive.
It is foolish to entrust national content control decisions to intern screeners at Facebook or YouTube.
" South Korea and Japan are "ready should foolish or reckless acts be taken by North Korea.
There's so much contradiction and falsehood in one place that it seems foolish to analyze it.
I felt foolish mourning him as if he was a relative, because I didn't know him.
So we'd be foolish to get complacent about the policy and social issues underlying gun violence.
It's funny, taking risks — you can only tell in retrospect if it was brave or foolish.
"I wasn't foolish with my money but on the other hand, I enjoyed it," he says.
First, though, he asked his agent, Dennis Garcia, whether it would be foolish to do so.
He said Tuesday it would be "foolish" for GOP senators to try to stop the tariffs.
But if oil consumption is still growing at that point, CEOs will look "foolish," Bernstein said.
Southeast Division At this point, weighing in on the Heat's prospects for the season seems foolish.
Or is it ultimately foolish, cursing Washington and Moscow to a hellish fight down the line?
On the one hand, its foolish to dismiss engaging candidates who perform well at a debate.
But it's absolutely foolish to think you can have the politics without the economics buttressing it.
Perfection in anything is a foolish goal, and it is important to balance work and play.
This implicit bargain may be wise or it may be foolish, and it certainly empowers Trump.
The president has just made the most foolish and consequential national security decision of his tenure.
"We would be foolish not to make use of the potential of women," Cardinal Marx said.
I think it is foolish to say it is okay to restrict certain stories from teenagers.
DoD officials are "resisting doing foolish things with real global ramifications," the State Department official said.
"It would be foolish for me to do that, because I would be struggling," she said.
To express her defiance of foolish men, she circles male dancers and tosses paper at them.
And I don't feel utterly foolish for the hopefulness because I think strides are being made.
Governments have plenty of scope to boost output by pursuing sensible policies and abandoning foolish ones.
That's how you want life to be: people judged on their abilities and without foolish preconceptions.
But there might be a truth in China even more frightening than the coronavirus — foolish rulers.
It would be foolish to underestimate the administration, which has the power to do substantial damage.
It is foolish to think, however, that the fossil fuel industry will eagerly embrace this transition.
Others say the party would be foolish if it just relies on Trump to self-destruct.
He can be clever and friendly yet foolish and wrong: In other words, he's awfully real.
"He ended up betraying his son, as he was weak and foolish and selfish," Gombiner said.
With that in mind, it would be foolish not to add people on the Cash App.
With so much at stake, investment advisers warn, it would be foolish to downplay the dangers.
Without coming out and saying it, Bolton effectively called the president's policy foolish — and potentially dangerous.
A foolish journey will come to an unfortunate end, no matter how well meaning the reasons.
Is the fact that name-calling has resumed evidence that Trump's summits with Kim were foolish?
Her earlier suspicions of Mario were "foolish jealousy," she sings dismissively, sounding like a bad liar.
Ideally, a parent is a backstop against innocent fervor; against foolish, zealous choices and blissful ignorance.
She distinguished between what she called "foolish, throw your life away" gambling and the smart kind.
For her to suggest that another sport merited equal footing with football smacked of foolish independence.
Now watch as David Johnson freezes him, then runs a route that makes him look foolish.
Tesla's competitors all use it, but Musk has bashed it as foolish, unnecessary, and too expensive.
Oh God, I would be foolish ... What does that career path look like, do you think?
Syrian officials would have to be foolish enough to travel to a country willing to arrest them.
Accessory companies are falling in line and cooperating early with a company they'd be foolish to doubt.
So humility would suggest that making a blanket statement, that this is the end, is probably foolish.
Unfortunately, former CIA Director Brennan has made the foolish decision to jump into the gutter head first.
We would be foolish not to consider it an important tool in developing more sustainable global agriculture.
Spicer's comparison of Assad and Hitler — to Hitler's advantage — was foolish and received the scorn it deserved.
It was a foolish ruling that ignores the way the internet works and is effectively rewriting history.
Yet as it turns out, our desire to belong to a tight community was far from foolish.
So, now you have Strzok, who&aposs -- who is stonewalling Congress, not answering questions, looks very foolish.
While partially true (it is) and halfway foolish (it's a game), the scene went something like this.
A willingness to look unimaginative for a sustained period — or even to look foolish — is also essential.
Federal prosecutors said Lindblom made an "exceptionally foolish decision" but did not intend to do any harm.
Companies of sufficient scale and growth would be foolish not to take advantage of improving market sentiment.
But it seems that you, just your predecessors Blair and Brown, are just as arrogant and foolish.
"I think it would be foolish to ban a practice without any scientific evidence," Mr. Rodrigues said.
I feel like it would be kind of foolish for me to try and talk about that.
But it would be foolish to count out the No. 10 Horned Frogs from the playoff picture.
It's just that everyone but the people making the decisions could see how foolish those decisions were.
By these standards, requiring American soldiers to obey international humanitarian law is somewhere between foolish and treasonous.
Others are so overt that after they're pointed out you feel foolish for not noticing them sooner.
Recognizing this, it seems foolish — or worse, cynical — to layer even more responsibilities on the strained FEC.
Our results aren't completely wrong, but relying on such generic descriptors to measure our compatibility seems foolish.
" Trump then dumped on his own country saying, "I think that the United States has been foolish.
Her blustering plays a big part in that reputation — and often enough, it makes her look foolish.
Running a centrist candidate in all congressional races would be as foolish as running a socialist everywhere.
That British expression "penny-wise and pound-foolish" was probably coined by someone exhausted with a Capricorn.
But it would be foolish to disregard SMS 2FA altogether, especially if you're not under targeted attack.
And with it, any foolish notion that I would ever be able to stomach another music festival.
It will have become little more than a dissenting voice, comfortably waging war against America's foolish voters.
It was foolish to risk this outcome, given the persistent weakness of inflation and wages in America.
It usually turns out to be the more work intensive, impractical, and foolish way, but that's us.
We waited that one extra week because we don't like being made to look foolish by others.
"I think it's absolutely foolish that the administration does not take water quality seriously," Brockovich told Hill.
"Such a foolish vote is only a mistake for the members who vote that way," said Kerpen.
But, as recent events have made clear, it would be a foolish consumer who relied on that.
In fact, most analysts agree Kim would be foolish to dismantle active facilities without a signed agreement.
You might feel foolish, but then you'll remind yourself that failure is part of the game. 2.
But when bipartisan cooperation brings us such a solution, we would be foolish not to embrace it.
Furthermore, the request from some journalists that presidential candidates should fully disclose their medical information is foolish.
Looking back on the last ten years, I see a foolish pursuit of an intellectually engaged life.
Trump skeptics, including Tyler, argue that the president would be foolish to be overly confrontational with Congress.
After the game, Garrett called the act "foolish" and "embarrassing" but did not apologize for his actions.
" They further denounced critics who were so foolish as to believe that "Dickens never grew up intellectually.
" Any foolish "reliance upon property," Emerson warned, is the predictable result of a "want of self-reliance.
It feels unsafe, foolish even, to just chill: to have a day without worry, protection, alarm, preparation.
Multiple years would be as foolish as when the Lakers awarded Kobe Bryant a two-year extension.
We never expected to achieve much, but I guess at that stage we were young and foolish.
Criticizing Lynch: David Axelrod, a former senior adviser to President Obama, called the meeting "foolish." http://bit.
Moreover, they didn't cop to the possibility that their theories might lose or look foolish in retrospect.
I felt foolish lying but found that I would do anything to normalize the next few months.
Trolls delight in tricking people, in making their targets believe something dumb and making them look foolish.
"President Trump was foolish to outsource his North Korea strategy to China," she said in an interview.
To reduce public policy to a single dimension, as free-trade ideologues do, is foolish and dangerous.
"No offense, but he was unsophisticated, he was naive and he was foolish," Breen said in court.
If collecting and analyzing data could help divine a connection, wasn't it foolish not to try it?
Third, it has placed the U.S. in a position of foolish dependency on China for critical goods.
"I think we would be foolish not to be getting our toe hold in now," she said.
Little more than a week ago, this rump of the Remainers looked foolish in their hopes indeed.
Yes, some, many even, are just foolish, selfish and reckless, but there is also a cowboy component.
Yes, some, many even, are just foolish, selfish and reckless, but there is also a cowboy component.
Yet it would be foolish to believe that China's decisions have been mainly based on crude authoritarianism.
Niger highlights a much larger problem — just how foolish, how flat-out dumb President Trump is behaving.
Protesters' demands are attempts to rationalize outrageous behavior, like an ugly, foolish child bargaining with his parent.
Karloff appears as an escaped convict foolish enough to allow Lugosi's character to surgically rearrange his features.
It's also a crystal ball that both parties would be foolish to ignore in the months ahead.
"It doesn't assume that the devices can't be hacked, because that's a foolish assumption" Microsoft's Burt said.
We travel to see peasants enact old rituals that we would find foolish in our own doorways.
Foolish: to demand such fierce loyalty from the people around you but give precious little in return.
However, some senior members of Frelinghuysen's committee say it'd be foolish to take retribution against the chairman.
But it should be clear to his team that rolling back the recent progress would be foolish.
Cue the Shirelles' "Foolish Little Girl," which plays as the show's title is projected on the wall.
A willingness to look unimaginative for a sustained period – or even to look foolish – is also essential.
Unless you have an authoritative argument that these experts are wrong, it's foolish to ignore this guidance.
For a long time, this would have seemed as foolish as giving your money to a palmist.
So that was foolish—I don't think you should do that and I'm not doing it again.
The highlight was a ridiculous 27-yard run by Jackson, who made multiple Titans defenders look foolish.
I called for her with the foolish notion that she'd appear at the top of the stairs.
At times, it gives voice to foolish commentary that erodes the stature of the office of president.
The real-world risk assessments make it clear we cannot continue the foolish policies of the past.
"We have all seen situations where young men engage in foolish and immature conduct," Mr. Ekl said.
Protesters' demands are attempts to rationalise outrageous behaviour, like an ugly, foolish child bargaining with his parent.
Too late, Mr. President, but it's your insistence on a wall that's already making you look foolish.
But there is no grand conspiracy out there to buck the president or make him look foolish.
The union's website calls the current US strategy for defending the border "historically foolish" and "a failure".
Though David made Derek look foolish that day, they were only just beginning a fascinating competitive relationship.
To do this the other way around is a foolish global Russian roulette gamble on our survival.
Five pro-Remain parties (Change UK, the Lib Dems, Greens and Scottish and Welsh nationalists) are competing for Remain voters, a foolish strategy at the best of times, but particularly foolish under this voting system, which, though more forgiving than first-past-the-post, still punishes small parties.
" Jeffrey Lewis, director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program (EANP) said Trump's tweets were "foolish, but probably harmless.
The former allied commander Dwight D. Eisenhower, then the president, thought that little plan was in itself foolish.
Killing the economy may be one way to lower housing prices, but it is a pretty foolish one.
Now, I think they're kind of simple and foolish and based on a lot of sad, misguided facts.
The European Parliament is genuinely about to turn this foolish, terrible idea into the law of 28 countries.
However, it would be foolish to pretend that there is not a certain harsh logic to their actions.
Trump has a track record of making his female targets — and their defenders — seem like the foolish ones.
She absolutely made Biden look foolish on racial issues, busing, and working with racist senators in the past.
Trump told Reuters on Tuesday that it would be "foolish" for the Fed to hike rates next week.
It's just foolish to turn in on oneself, to reject cooperation, unity, and working to make things better.
The dodo may look dumb and foolish to us, but our own foolishness turns out to be monstrous.
It is foolish and ahistorical to imagine the Trump-Kim summit itself will lead anywhere near denuclearization itself.
I think my biggest worry is whether I'm being foolish and naïve starting a romance with this man.
The movie doesn't just place men at the periphery, it reveals them to be a little foolish, too.
Musk later acknowledged that it was "foolish" of him to ignore the analysts on Tesla's earnings conference call.
Accepting foreign constraints on North Korean power is regarded not only as foolish, but also as positively unpatriotic.
Jon Petter Gintal, who deals with international affairs at the parliament, says blighting the landscape would be foolish.
The episode does not show that Mr Fukuyama was foolish, just that the future is hard to predict.
"[O]ur dress code has never been associated with this foolish and self-degrading season," huffed a priest.
When we deny our emotions, labeling them as wrong or foolish or shameful, we just hurt ourselves more.
I feel so foolish seeing where they were planted because I walked by those spots a hundred times.
" Chinese state media was far less generous than their government, calling the U.S. president's decision "reckless and foolish.
There are the special counsel, they look foolish, because the team was never prepared, as Andy McCarthy said.
Thus, while talking about it, she's able to underlie its significance and how foolish the alternative would be.
It's impossible to make everyone happy, and Libras need to recognize how foolish it is to think otherwise.
But not like this, not in a messy, random, foolish way, a victim in a boys' shooting game.
His performance is still self-serious, but only inasmuch as Yoni knows how foolish self-seriousness can be.
But there is a very serious "penny wise and pound foolish" scenario connected to all of this too.
Mark Calcavecchia saw enough to know it would be foolish to write off the former world number one.
"Some people think it was foolish that he didn't know this rule," Lochte's agent, Jeff Ostrow, tells PEOPLE.
It would be foolish to deny that some people are, in fact, a lot more productive than average.
I've said some foolish things but there's a big difference between the words and actions of other people.
But to actually split hairs and not call this the terror -- terror&aposs act is kind of foolish.
But given that there is such a view, it is foolish indeed to try to prevent public discussion.
Instead, Trump's remarks underscored the "stunning turnaround" of the U.S. economy that "foolish fortune-tellers" failed to predict.
We intuited that it would be an investment in a future that we'd be foolish to pass up.
And both older and younger college students are paying the price for this greedy, but foolish educational culture.
There's a foolish impression that once you have a lot of money, you can kick back and relax.
Often favoured by supporters of Brexit to describe the views of their opponents, whom they cast as foolish.
Policies that I thought were foolish a decade ago have revealed themselves to have been farsighted and effective.
Banks not only took foolish risks, but were often also in the dark about the dangers they faced.
But it would have been foolish to play into the hands of my rivals by confirming my weakness.
To trigger the war which the U.S. has spent 64 years attempting to prevent would be extraordinarily foolish.
The worst thing is that we no can longer imagine that this behavior is entirely silly or foolish.
Nevertheless, this doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of how foolish Golden is for bringing these claims.
Donald Trump's refusal to admit this and his willingness to inflame tensions for political purposes isn't just foolish.
It is the foolish, superficial, the person who is quick to judge, and does not want to know.
We would easily have been blocking traffic if anyone had been foolish enough to try driving around downtown.
" A food writer for Monterrey's El Norte newspaper summed it all up with the following: "What foolish gringos.
"It would be foolish to predict that there was going to be no son of ISIS," he said.
Last year, The Washington Post turned the tables, exposing an attempted sting operation and making O'Keefe look foolish.
Even if you don't value inclusion for its own sake, failing to prioritize these voters is foolish strategically.
Given the availability of cheap, clean solar and wind power, strip-mining our ocean floors is incredibly foolish.
LONDON — Despite J.K. Rowling's unflinching levels of Twitter badassery, some people are still foolish enough to cross her.
"They're a good side, so it will be very foolish of us to underestimate them," he told reporters.
Mr. Sanders lambasted her on that, and Dana Bash, the moderator, made her excuses look contrived and foolish.
"Entering our country illegally, particularly over our walls, is not only dangerous, but also very foolish," Scott said.
To protest what is invisible and socially acceptable makes anyone who does it, shows her fury, look foolish.
American policy makers would be foolish to hope they could control such a complex environment of conflicting interests.
I'm kind of glad they're doing it, but it's so foolish," Reid said on NBC's "Meet the Press.
Second, Scalia believed it would be foolish for Republicans to adopt what was then called the Bumpers amendment.
It was a foolish thing for Biden to do, and he was forced to leave the 1988 race.
They will also alienate moderates, who will see America as uncaring, foolish and hell-bent for perpetual war.
The 44-year-old devout Christian said he had been foolish but no sexual contact had been made.
After the chaotic first two first month's of Johnson's premiership, it would be foolish to dismiss this possibility.
He would be foolish to pick up the ash heap of ObamaCare once it crashes on its own.
Trump also attacked Prime Minister Theresa May as "foolish" and accused her of making a "mess" of Brexit.
"His wit was sharp, and he delighted in testing it against anyone who was foolish enough to try."
But it also could look foolish if Uber's growth keeps exploding and Benchmark left money on the table.
While it would be foolish to count Ostapenko out, the stars do seem to be aligning for Halep.
"AGAIN, TO OUR VERY FOOLISH LEADER, DO NOT ATTACK SYRIA," he tweeted at the time (all caps his).
Chris tells us he's willing to take on anybody foolish enough to face him ... and needs minimal training.
Let's not be penny wise and dollar foolish when it comes to public health preparedness and protecting Americans.
Our job gets even harder when we have to process foolish or uninformed statements and requests from customers.
"If we think back to some of the foolish things we've done in high school," Ms. Steele said.
"I'd rather be safe than foolish," said Ms. Tyler, 73, who moved into the shelter on Tuesday night.
"Optimism is not generally thought cool, and it is often thought foolish," Sarah Bakewell writes in her review.
It would be foolish, she has said, to turn down more money than usual for the same work.
It "makes us look foolish," said Bopp, the National Right to Life general counsel, at last week's hearings.
"I'm sorry for my foolish actions," Mr. Varela said in court, according to a video of the sentencing.
They are telling them, you know, just not to— you know, not to do things that are foolish.
They are telling them, you know, just not to— you know, not to do things that are foolish.
And for me, Foolish Pleasure was the horse that not only ran in them but won those races.
That year, Mr. Jolley starred in a commercial for Miller Lite beer with Foolish Pleasure and Honest Pleasure.
And we see presidents exhibiting a myriad of emotions, depressed or elated, pugnacious or regretful, wise or foolish.
It seemed foolish, he said, to spend so much money for drinks and not even feel a buzz.
" From a commentary published by the Xinhua news agency: • "The wise build bridges and the foolish build walls.
Aside from the fact that this is a foolish goal, his trade disputes have achieved quite the opposite.
Taking meds and booze on an empty stomach was just a foolish mistake, but it left him shaken.
The question I have for any company reckless and foolish enough to consider bidding is this: are you?
Cutting this capacity to monitor, evaluate and learn in our aid agencies is penny-wise and pound foolish.
As a teenager, Alicia was shy and often depressed — afraid of saying the wrong thing and looking foolish.
" Foreign Minister Javad Zarif called the strike against Soleimani an "act of international terrorism" and a "foolish escalation.
I had been foolish to think I could insert myself without difficulty into a culture I approached unseriously.
The Swedish central bank's recent release of a new line of bills and coins struck her as foolish.
Even some Democrats conceded that taking the meeting had been foolish, given the tense nature of the investigation.
I am responding well to maintenance chemo, so the end seems distant to us, but that is foolish.
But it's hard to totally ignore what happened in the UK. Democrats would be foolish to do so.
It's foolish to think the merry band of online trolls and cretins won't feel empowered by its existence.
Repealing a tax credit that has been a major factor in incentivizing these advances would indeed be foolish.
It is foolish to underestimate the anger in places like these, as the most recent presidential election confirmed.
Anyone who believes that Bannon or any other Svengali had "concocted a victory strategy" was "foolish," Robinson added.
"I'd be foolish to be disappointed," said Laura Ditka, the deputy attorney general who was the lead prosecutor.
However, it must be careful not to fall into the trap of being penny-wise and pound-foolish.
Even Putin surely could not have imagined that Trump would be this foolish and the G.O.P. this cynical.
Privatizing the space station is a foolish middle path, akin to King Solomon slicing the baby in two.
Increased luxury-tax penalties have made it costlier — and more foolish — to sustain lush payrolls, year after year.
So, I think if you don't think about the implications of taking that kind of money, you're foolish.
Often favored by supporters of Brexit to describe the views of their opponents, whom they cast as foolish.
It would be foolish to ignore the emotions at play in negotiations like this, involving aging superstars, though.
That the full version was released the same day proves that it was a foolish decision from the start.
If my request to Siri seemed foolish, her response did point to something significant about the three tax programs.
" Benedict's letter also dismissed those who see Francis as markedly different from his predecessor as suffering from "foolish prejudice.
For his part, Trump said it would be "foolish" for Republican lawmakers to take action to block the tariffs.
Last year the majority of those nations made the foolish decision to admit the Palestinian Authority as a peer.
Any individual who attempts such a feat is foolish, ignorant of the dangerous situation -- and must be completely desperate.
Syrian government: The Syrian president said on Friday that the US strike was "foolish and irresponsible," according to AFP.
John McCain, for instance, told CNN the GOP would be foolish to ignore the will of Trump's primary voters.
Mr Trump stokes up such polarisation by defining his opponents as foolish, out-of-touch, disingenuous or actively vicious.
Rather, once our perception is distorted, we act in ways that seem reasonable to us but foolish to observers.
He can be cold, he can be foolish, he can be dishonest, but mostly he can just be human.
But I think it would also be foolish to go the other direction and say you don't rethink anything.
Correlation is not causation, but it would be foolish to separate the atmosphere on Wednesday night from the outcome.
It's just foolish to do when there's love out there in the world to look at the negative stuff.
The author also warned: "After divorcing the EU, Britain would be foolish to decline stronger trade ties with China."
The Whigs agree that it was badly executed but think it was a foolish idea in the first place.
Hang Shuang and his colleagues at the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, in China, think this approach foolish.
So it looks like the boy really did take some foolish steps that make Epic's case appear more reasonable.
A runway suitcase, poorly timed gymnastics, the foolish decision to vacuum in high heels... when will our heroine learn?
"We will be very serious, rigorous but we will not be unreasonable and foolish in our demands," he added.
Better still, governments and other purchasers of outsourced services should learn that penny-wise really can be pound-foolish.
It&aposs foolish to think you can just show up and be competitive and have a shot to win.
There are many people who think that Trump spends too much of his time engaging in thoughtless, foolish tweeting.
On top of that, Manila's transport plans have been terrible—among the most foolish adopted by any great city.
I've said some foolish things, but there is a big difference between the words and actions of other people.
Asking your employer or the HR people would make you appear foolish: Why haven't you learned this by now?
Our own fault, throwing money in the air is foolish, in a small space crowded with the desperately broke.
Predictions that tax cuts in the early 2000s would cause enough growth to pay for themselves look foolish today.
Englishman Paul Casey felt it would be foolish to discount Woods' chances of being a dominant force once again.
But, then, how foolish does love make our speech sound to the ears of the unloving and the unloved.
The party would be foolish to write off the young, the new, the urban, the diverse, and the educated.
Young but far from foolish, a cast of girls stand their ground while animal specters invade their immediate surroundings.
And on Thursday, he denounced the removal of monuments to Confederate figures as "sad" and "so foolish" on Twitter.
IN 22014 a Roman engineer and pianist, Paolo Fazioli, made what most of his friends considered a foolish decision.
This sublime duet, Balanchine's harmonious rebuke to the foolish entanglements of Shakespeare's lovers, is all about intimacy and trust.
"We will be very serious, rigorous, but we will not be unreasonable and foolish in our demands," he added.
While we would like leaders to accomplish big things, their main job is to avoid doing catastrophically foolish things.
" In the early 19th century, landowners described the landless rural poor as boisterous, foolish "crackers" and idle, vagabond "squatters.
All those interminable refrains of "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" had been more than foolish songs.
But it is foolish and puritanical to withhold alternatives that could help save lives which would otherwise be lost.
These "foolish notions" resulted in the compass, thermometer, scales and pendulum clock — all with important commercial and military uses.
It is even more foolish to think that we can identify the most creative and ambitious by flipping coins.
Trump said a "greatly enhanced" U.S. military "is ready if necessary" should North Korea take "foolish or reckless" action.
Oakland Raiders offensive lineman Richie Incognito committed a foolish and unnecessary penalty that cost his team points on Sunday.
Until they do so, both sides will continue to look foolish, while polarization and division will continue to deepen.
Both fighters box in a similar style and can make their opponents look foolish because of their defensive brilliance.
Given the challenge of global food security, it is foolish to overlook any new tool in the breeder's toolbox.
It was always a foolish, dishonest argument, but in any case we've now blown right through all past records.
But after the Eagles game, more and more are convinced that it would be foolish to sit Prescott now.
But history teaches us that drawing a straight line between the midterms and the next presidential election is foolish.
Maybe it's foolish to think that Amazon and the other companies building voice assistants actually are worried about privacy.
If you happen to look like Emma Watson then you'd be foolish not to take advantage of it, right?
Remember what happened when foolish Democrats employed the "nuclear option" to eliminate the super-majority rule for confirming judges.
Let's celebrate this ancient tradition with a sampling of favorite foolish puzzles by the late recreational mathematician Martin Gardner.
"I do not believe the President would take such a foolish action," Hatch said in his statement in March.
You can just as readily watch fighters overuse the front snap kick and come out looking very foolish though.
"You made us look foolish," Assemblywoman Holly Schepisi, a Republican, told Mr. Hammer in reference to Mr. Santoro's absence.
" Last week, Lloyd told reporters that she'd be "foolish to maybe not entertain the idea of potentially doing it.
It would be foolish to expect this story, adapted from James DeMonaco's film franchise, to have a happy ending.
It was a foolish conviction — that all I had to do was learn and I'd be back in control.
Finally, it would be foolish to leave without picking up a bottle or two of Argentina's most famous export.
Teaming up with a coworker will keep you accountable — if she's coding while you're checking Facebook, you'll feel foolish.
Mr. Ahn, 53, has apologized for his behavior, calling himself "foolish" for having a sexual relationship with his secretary.
While Alibaba's SARS crisis ended well, it started poorly with a foolish gamble that put our colleagues at risk.
We were foolish to think that there could ever be a safe place, that we could ever get away.
Like most foolish notions about human society, the basic belief in free markets is simple, appealing and deeply wrong.
So, Kim would be foolish not to take advantage of Moon's occupancy of the Blue House while he can.
Perhaps Tronc thought it was being boldly unconventional, but ignoring rules that may originate in human instinct is foolish.
Any Warrior foolish enough to go airborne near the basket risked getting spun like a top to the floor.
To flatter me, he guessed my age, and I, to prove him foolish, said, 'Sir, I am a chair.
And it is entirely possible that the Titans are not done making Las Vegas look foolish for doubting them.
That Trump won't acknowledge this means he's either profoundly foolish or, in ways we don't yet understand, dangerously complicit.
Trump also accused past U.S. presidents of "foolish" trade policies that "lost" the trade war against China years ago.
Yelling at this age group isn't likely to get them to do something quicker, or stop doing something foolish.
Specializing in omakase, he was known to yell at those foolish enough to stir wasabi into their soy sauce.
"These acts to which I have pled guilty were irresponsible, unnecessary, foolish and wrong," he said in a statement.
Response: Iran's foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, called the attack "extremely dangerous & a foolish escalation" in a Twitter post.
Quebec has already banned any dessert-type edibles, which is in line with its other foolish cannabis-related regulations.
This struck Lowe as foolish nostalgia—fetishizing stone shrapnel that was likely too ruined to conjure the monuments' beauty.
"President-elect [Donald] Trump, of course, took the opportunity to light me up as a foolish guy," he said.
During the most recent debate, earlier this month, she passed up several opportunities to make Mr Biden look foolish.
I'm actively dubious of conspiracy thinking so I felt foolish, but then the series brought up that similar feeling.
Politicians of all parties, certainly including Republicans, say foolish, false, vulgar things of which they ought to be ashamed.
The mullahs, under pressure at home, would be foolish not to allow Mr Rouhani to sit down with him.
Do we not look foolish to welcome home the boy who cried MAGA, especially given the damage he caused?
Let's be clear, a frontal assault on sugar or any farm subsidy is foolish and not noble at all.
Also, I hope that the folks who painted myself and others as fringe outliers for discussing this feel foolish.
If you care about expanding access to decent medical care, you'd be foolish to focus on private insurance today.
So as Silicon Valley CEOs run away from Chinese firms, most Chinese investors aren't foolish enough to pursue them.
All they're going to do is give it to other countries, and I think that would be very foolish.
" The St. Louis American, a newsweekly, called the Council's move "foolish," while Hillary Clinton released a statement calling it "disappointing.
These steps were prudent in light of the blizzard warning, but they later looked foolish as warnings were downgraded significantly.
In the four months I spent on this story, I did things that in other circumstances might have seemed foolish.
"I think it would be foolish for anyone to assume that a sitting president is easily defeated," Vilsack told CNN.
"His wit was sharp, and he delighted in testing it against anyone who was foolish enough to try," she said.
Andrew eventually realizes how foolish their idea was and turns back, but Lenny trudges on — at least for a while.
But that was quite foolish on our part — an outspoken shepherd is like the buzzing of flies to the pope.
" Professor Joshi has studied the islands where the Sentinelese people live, and described John's religious mission as "a foolish adventure.
Yet here are all the tools necessary for the courageous and possibly foolish work Dobson has set out to do.
But most of all, it's just a foolish move for an association that ought to be promoting inclusivity in tech.
"Sinclair is pretty foolish to be doing this in the middle of a controversial acquisition," said one Fox News insider.
But this idea that you can have a political ideology or have a politics without enemies I think is foolish.
But React VR and A-Frame lower the barrier to entry so far that it seems foolish to underestimate them.
European industrial production: Cramer refused to believe that anyone would be foolish enough to own a German 10-year bond.
Giolito made the Rays look foolish at the plate as he notched a career-high 10 strikeouts in seven innings.
FAU coach Lane Kiffin has told his team that while external expectations are irrelevant, limiting internal ones would be foolish.
They'd be foolish to risk hampering his future prospects just to appease fans during a season that's going downhill fast.
Then-Prime Minister John Howard even called the network "foolish" for depicting eight-year-old Harding with her two mothers.
Nor was there anything heroic about work; spending time getting more food than one could eat was a foolish waste.
She didn't feel foolish when she talked about her fantasies, even if they were as clichéd as a sexy repairman.
MiniDiscs still went on to have an impressive (possibly foolish) 20-year lifespan, even finding niches of popularity among professionals.
There once was a time — a foolish time — when we believed that one could recognize a basic bitch on sight.
You move through a dozen plans at once, crossing off the worst ones and committing, hopefully, to the least foolish.
She's foolish to trust the Blossoms considering she knows how terrible they were to Jason, forcing him to run away.
"It's penny-wise and pound-foolish," said Robert Weinberger, a senior fellow at the Aspen Institute's Initiative on Financial Security.
Which country routinely imposes regime change, including on dictators foolish enough to voluntarily give up their nuclear and missile programs?
Maybe the company should feel a little foolish for shipping products released just this week in packaging still touting AirPower.
Leaked and stolen information is a fact of life, and journalists would be foolish to dismiss it out of hand.
But it would be foolish not to see a correlation between his election and the rise of bigotry in Oregon.
A scandal concerning Mrs Clinton's foolish use of a private e-mail account while secretary of state has been damaging.
When "Foolish" came out, I wasn't even signed to Murder Inc or Def Jam, so I was a free agent.
Given Trump's widely panned response to the events in Charlottesville, it would be politically foolish for him to pardon Arpaio.
And though it pains me to say it, all optimism is beginning to look facile and, yes, a little foolish.
Jacobs, writing in 2007, criticized the post-invasion plan for Iraq, including the "foolish decision" to disband the Iraqi army.
McClenny said she now feels foolish for donating, but that the revelation hasn't totally dissuaded her from giving to charity.
And are we once again so foolish as to subject ourselves to the whims of a stark raving mad king?
Mike Pence with great fanfare, was later "fixed" in a foolish and ineffective way, but should simply have been repealed.
After I bought the SUV, each car payment was a reminder of how foolish I had been with my money.
I should probably take this time to mention that I made the rather foolish decision to wear high-heeled boots.
"I'd be foolish if I wouldn't consult with Adam, there's a lot of learning in some nine years," Claure said.
But that would only be true if doubling down on a criminal act were, in this case, anything but foolish.
After a while, he felt foolish, as if he were faking some kind of piety, and he decided to leave.
But, if you know the history, you can imagine how our intuitions might look foolish, even immoral, a generation later.
When she does, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will be looking even smarter, and her critics will be looking even more foolish.
But, just like Walter White, it's foolish for the establishment provocateurs to continue carrying the burden of an obvious lie.
It's not enough to do the foolish thing; strenuous attempts should also be made to avoid doing the sensible thing.
"I began this campaign because I was so tired of seeing such foolish things happen to our country," he said.
Talk to the UEFA (Union of European Football Associations) about its foolish rules that prevent an actual Olympic qualifying tournament.
But at a time when consumers are awash in sources of information, it would be equally foolish to ignore them.
But it is foolish to assume an easy path to the 203 homers he would need to break the mark.
It is a foolish game that winds up being a "heads I win" and "tails you lose" proposition for taxpayers.
Your book argues, somewhat controversially, that in democracy all politics is identity politics, and that it's foolish to pretend otherwise.
"We have all done these foolish things and on this occasion it ended in tragedy," said Hassell in her verdict.
It's called a lipoma and several doctors have made me feel foolish for wasting their time by talking about it.
And there are little dropperfuls in everything I do, because to be blind to the things that exist is foolish.
All these brands have their own legacy, and we'd be foolish to point you toward any single one of them.
The Fed bailed out very rich and politically connected bankers who had made foolish decisions during the housing bubble years.
It would be foolish to expect anything different if a new set of tax cuts increased corporations' already healthy profits.
If liberalism is about anything, it's about deep tolerance for opinions we find foolish, dangerous and antithetical to our own.
You enlisted leeches, siphon, syringe – but still feel weak, foolish transparent, bureau- cratic, and, in the end, remained the infanta.
Because there is little government regulation, they could use the money to make a string of foolish investments — or worse.
It would be foolish to write off the Patriots after this loss to Philadelphia in an extremely well-played game.
With the new election still more than three months away, no one is foolish enough to write him off altogether.
As ever, the writers side with the shrewd and dispassionate, punishing those characters foolish enough to exude a little warmth.
The mismatched soundtrack makes Ashes's insouciance feel foolish at times — but, given his boyish and charming demeanor, not for long.
Cutting funding to these critical programs — that turn tax consumers into taxpayers — is not only unjust but also fiscally foolish.
"You cannot conquer time" says Ethan Hawke, quoting Auden in "Before Sunrise," and I wonder if I'm foolish for trying.
"I would be foolish to maybe not entertain the idea of potentially doing it," Lloyd, 37, told reporters on Thursday.
And that, fundamentally, is why, to cite the most telling recent example, leaving the Paris climate change accord is foolish.
They believe every tax dollar spent now is wasteful and foolish and they will have to pay for it later.
I mean, I think women are foolish to pretend they're equal to men — they're far superior and always have been.
The president had called that option "foolish" a day after The New York Times published an article about the proposals.
And when Dragan is finally captured, and the townspeople are forced to reckon with their foolish beguilement, her secret emerges.
Federal judges should not callously dishonor their service by using this foolish and extreme lawsuit to throw away the ACA.
People who've worked with Bannon say it's foolish to underestimate the lengths Bannon will go to destroy the GOP establishment.
My representative, Steve Knight, is on the House Science Committee, and he has said that climate change preparations are foolish.
Mr. Trump complained that he would look "so foolish" doing so after barring refugees from the rest of the world.
The speech failed to turn Congress against the deal, and many in Israel now see it as a foolish stunt.
And it would be foolish to buy apples without first checking whether there's a sale on useful substitutes, like oranges.
A coalition of health organizations echoed Frieden's sentiment, saying it would be foolish and dangerous to make such drastic cuts.
No one can be sure, but common sense suggests that inflicting tax schemes that make our companies uncompetitive is foolish.
Refusing to look foolish in front of a stadium of delighted fans, the cat zigzagged across the turf, avoiding capture.
DeVos did look unprepared and even foolish at times during her confirmation hearings, and she lacks the usual government experience.
I think that's partly why, when I started college at George Mason University, I was very naïve — and very foolish.
Asked if he was worried China might appoint its own Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader said it would be foolish.
This — and I know competition is stiff — would be the rashest, most foolish act of the Trump administration to date.
Mr. Trump rejected the idea in a White House meeting on Wednesday, saying he would look "foolish" if he compromised.
Rememberer at BAM takes that strange tale as its inspiration, with its own foolish attempt at climbing to new heights.
He felt foolish telling her he couldn't sleep over a boardroom clash that was still more than two weeks away.
The statement that London does not want, or should not have, American football in its future would be utterly foolish.
He would have been foolish to — his entire point is that Latinos should stop trusting Democrats to keep their promises.
It would be foolish for me to take $2 billion from Quebec taxpayers to put that in the CRJ program.
The United States is a great country that can no longer be exploited due to its foolish and irresponsible immigration laws.
So, I think the rhetoric, I hated to do it, sometimes I felt foolish doing it, but we had no choice.
"I think I was foolish enough to believe that I can pull [Instant Pot] off in the early days," Wang says.
People who use phone cases fucking love to drag me for going naked, pointing out how foolish and vulnerable I'm being.
For the adventurous (or foolish), you can try your hand at investing in stocks like the master of value investing himself.
With so many parties, and 70% of Dutch voters yet to make up their minds, predicting the election's outcome is foolish.
Here's Biden hitting Sanders on Medicare for All: Here's Klobuchar: And yet it's foolish to count either Biden or Klobuchar out.
" A longtime attorney for the "Purple Rain" musician, however, has disputed the reports of drug use, calling any such claims "foolish.
Negotiating with the EU without any credible alternatives is foolish for Britain, hence the ministerial air miles trying to create them.
I note this only as a reminder that brand loyalty can be a foolish undertaking, especially when it comes to headphones.
Legal or not, such activities look economically inefficient and environmentally foolish, even though they may make perfect sense for individual companies.
But you'd be foolish to rule that out, and what matters more is that he almost certainly won't be crippled here.
Microsoft already broke the bank this year for an unprofitable social network in LinkedIn, so buying another one would be foolish.
It's foolish to try to ascribe a single, unifying theme to an industry as sprawling and unwieldy as the movie business.
It would be foolish to suggest the buoyancy in markets is purely fueled by complacency, particularly when a rally feels unloved.
If he cannot secure tangible returns for his efforts, he will run the risk of looking naive, or foolish, or both.
Indeed, it would be exceptionally foolish to assume that every law enforcement or justice official would automatically be antagonistic towards Tor.
But such a move would make Trump "look foolish" given that the wall was a key campaign promise, he reportedly said.
This impossibly foolish logic seems to be guiding Nintendo, which just told IGN it will stop shipping the popular NES Classic.
But as even he acknowledges, the Philippines would lose a war with China, so it would be foolish to start one.
Moreover, if these foolish actions are enforced, it will result in dire consequences for the economic well-being of our country.
As a self-made millionaire, I am devastated every day when I see the foolish spending and saving habits of millennials.
"As an engineer I think they'd be foolish not to do that test," Brian Krzanich said at Code Conference on Thursday.
"The idea that I'd be intimidated by Donald Trump," Biden said with a look that suggested that notion would be foolish.
"It's such a big property we would be foolish not to explore it, but it's a pretty high bar," Bloys said.
So I think the rhetoric, I hated to do it, sometimes I felt foolish doing it, but we had no choice.
Trump said that honoring the "rotten" deal would make him look "foolish," complaining that the US would be "a dumping ground".

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