"He was a naive user—he was naive in life as well, but he was a naive drug user," she said.
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"I was naive, and my field was naive," he says.
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Spelling returns, but this time, she's the naive mom instead of the naive college student.
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While it is naive to assume indictments will stop all malicious activity, it is equally naive to assume they are toothless acts of name-calling.
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"Just as we were naive to not see a Russia attack coming last election, we would be just as naive if we expected only an attack from Russia this election," Rep.
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But I kept it in because if I'm going to be naive about something, I want to be naive about the power of humans taking care of humans and caring about public service.
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Now, I don't mean you should be naive about it.
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We are the only Country in the World so Naive!
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It seems naive to expect the transition to go smoothly.
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The uninitiated are called naive or provincial, liars or suckers.
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"They know he's naive to all of this," Mary said.
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Her first impression was a solid one: Vesterbacka was naive.
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Only the naive and sanctimonious among us don't know that.
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But this is probably a naive fantasy, argues Sean McFate.
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Next time, if we're lucky, we won't be so naive.
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I was naive to think that it would just vanish.
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Naive executives fear that they cannot reconcile these two impulses.
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It may be naive, but hope is all we have.
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Mark Zuckerberg isn't naive: He knew what he was doing.
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Our cultural affinity for flashbacks is sweet, if not naive.
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But their engagement with politics ranges from naive to disdainful.
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Soler: Well, it was much more naive I would say.
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I'm not naive enough to say automation won't impact jobs.
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Noisey: So, Maddie, let's start with "Naive" by The Kooks.
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No, my naive blue fool, today I am the teacher.
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Yet they can hardly accuse the Treasury of naive Europhilia.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has never been so naive.
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Musk said the team was "pretty naive about that" ultimately.
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This abject, sometimes naive, occasionally stupid amount of self belief.
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Miller's research suggests that new founders can be especially naive.
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"He is naive and speaks from his heart," Ashraf added.
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If such a plea sounds naive, Charlemagne accepts the charge.
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We are the only Country in the World so naive!
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"We are not naive," city Managing Director Mike DiBerardinis said.
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To assume any higher order is — sorry — to be naive.
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Emma Roberts returns to "AHS" as the naive Brooke Thompson.
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I was only ten years old in 1994, and naive.
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It's dangerous to be naive when it comes to Google.
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Trump's promise to renegotiate is either naive or fake news.
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But we were all pretty naive until about March 14.
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Naive realism is a blind spot in all of us.
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Alice represents the opposite: the subjective, naive, spontaneous, emotive, illogical.
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Do platitudes like that help or is that just naive?
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And you will of course say that we are naive.
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"For too long I've asked myself, "Was I too naive?
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They were dismissing his nonviolent philosophy as naive, too passive.
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I think I would be naive to trust 100 percent.
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Their styles couldn't be more opposite – naive space fantasy vs.
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But the organizers behind the workshop are far from naive.
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Whatever we decide, we cannot be naive about our role.
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He argued, essentially, that such a thing would be naive.
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Either the Trump campaign was exceptionally naive in meeting Ms Veselnitskaya.
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"Kylie is very naive," the insider says, recounting the family's worries.
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To suggest that this won't be possible in humans is naive.
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One has to be utterly naive to fall for such deceit.
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On its own this change of mood made investors look naive.
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"This isn't how it works," Grace says, dismissing his naive suggestion.
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Nixon thought Mr Castro "either incredibly naive" or "under communist discipline".
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Nothing. President Trump is not naive, like Bill Clinton, Barack Obama.
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Then, as now, that sounded wonderfully naive and easy to mock.
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Go ahead write stupid articles, send me abuse, call me naive.
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I was very naive because no one ever shows the truth.
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People are very naive if they think it was just historical.
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I always thought of her as an intellectual, but very naive.
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Three years later, Aziz believes he was naive to think that.
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To Alberto Ramos, an economist at Goldman Sachs, it is naive.
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It's bullshit, naive, and entitled to be outraged by this. Unroll.
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The house goes up in flames, as does a naive Tom.
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How dumb, naive and self-hating do you think we are?
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I don't know, I think I'm...I'm not so naive anymore.
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But it's naive to think one can separate Art and Politics.
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This record feels very naive and innocent, like our first record.
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Mr Chapman's World Cup anecdotes reveal a quaint, even naive, event.
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Bob DeMars: I was pretty naive to those issues as problems.
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"My idea is not in the least naive," argues Mr Macron.
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It is naive to think that populism cannot happen in Canada.
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I was naive, though, and had no precedent for this situation.
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Wealthy millennials may be flush with cash, but they're not naive.
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If true, then the meeting was moronic, naive, but entirely legal.
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Emily Bazelon: The Supreme Court isn't as naive as Trump hoped.
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"I'm naive enough to imagine that that might happen," he said.
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It would be very naive to say that I wasn't nervous.
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As Sontag notes, pure camp must be naive of its ridiculousness.
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Officials with Planned Parenthood called the suggested "naive," the report said.
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Trump is not inexperienced, naive, or in need of expert guidance.
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It looks kind of naive and it looks kind of juvenile.
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Maybe my insistence on going open-handed is naive liberal nonsense.
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I see her optimism not as naive but rather as visionary.
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But leaning into those themes doesn't mean this movie is naive.
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This kind of 9/11 amnesia is naive in the extreme.
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Only the myopically naive could express genuine shock at the allegations.
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"We'd like to see it avoided but we're not naive," he said.
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SWALWELL: Well, that&aposs a very naive way to look at it.
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We would be naive to think that we shouldn't discuss this topic.
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"Nobody is naive," McGurk said less than a week before Trump's decision.
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Our expectations and hopes were so naive it could be called foolish.
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So I really got into it blindly and I was very naive.
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But to expect much to come of such outreach efforts is naive.
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Trusting a US-based company for secure communication was naive before today.
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Klein did apologize, noting he was naive in jumping to the conclusions.
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Elites are naive to imagine that this will make him more manageable.
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But what is more naive than believing in one country two systems?
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" Yes, he says in an interview, he knows it "may sound naive.
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And maybe I am being naive, but I don&apost think so.
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But Paci isn't naive, he's fully cognizant of the theater at play.
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Helios & Matheson isn't naive enough to think the situation is tenable, however.
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I gave your universe my naive body, creativity, time and effort. Twice.
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The overwhelming conclusion was that the magazine had been far too naive.
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" Continued Biles, "For too long I've asked myself, 'Was I too naive?
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"I'm not naive; I know we're better with Melvin Gordon," Telesco said.
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Maybe I was just naive, but I'm still glad we did it.
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And it was naive, defensive, and slow-footed in addressing these problems.
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It's a guileless, somewhat naive look at the power of first love.
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You'd have to be pretty naive to believe prisons are drug-free.
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It was very naive, and very stupid of me to do that.
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She said one of her mistakes was being naive about Penn's article.
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" The slightly less naive view is "build up processes for epistemic updating.
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Yet they can still seem oddly tone-deaf, even a touch naive.
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Naive little me had waited for love — didn't that count for something?
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"We weren't naive enough to think there wouldn't be plastic," Gove said.
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It's naive to think that no one ever operates with bad intent.
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I think it's unlikely, though some people say I'm naive about that.
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"I think I was a little bit naive in general," she says.
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But should we ask less of presidential candidates than naive college freshmen?
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"But we don't have to be too kind and naive," he said.
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The traditional political hack thinks that our brand of politics is naive.
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Forget the fact that Democrats have been remarkably naive on the subject.
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"It would be naive to say I'm still working class," he admits.
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Independence activists might be naive sometimes, but they have never been violent.
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As the evidence mounts, that presumption of innocence starts to look naive.
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"But those antibodies go away and kids become immunologically naive," he added.
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And she also sees things through a naive visual perspective of reality.
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And I wrote that scene before 2016, and it seems naive now.
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He is embarrassed to be chanting, embarrassed at looking, perhaps, politically naive.
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The belief that there was ever a single national narrative is naive.
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But that view appears regrettably naive in the age of information overload.
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To suggest that they have a monopoly on the truth is naive.
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These naive views ignore two fundamental truths about North Korea's nuclear program.
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You gorgeous, naive reader, don't know just how deeply wrong you are.
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Trump's allies cast Trump Jr. as naive and a newcomer to politics.
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Looking back, the entire "save the rainforest" thing feels frivolous, ineffective, naive.
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His argument represents a naive view of gender bias in the workplace.
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I was clearly naive in thinking we could pivot and move on.
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Sceptics will inevitably call the book's title, "The Islamic Enlightenment", naive or oxymoronic.
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I think they are naive to the intersection of television and social media.
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It would also be naive to believe that Spotify will cease to exist.
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Gerrow framed his clients participation in the scheme as simultaneously altruistic and naive.
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People say, oh God I get that all the time, 'You're so naive.
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By the time he finished talking, I felt naive for daring to hope.
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But the idea that a government agency would necessarily do better is naive.
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Mr Karzai's naive pacifism and his disdain for military affairs maddened American generals.
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In many ways, I feel like I was quite naive before leaving Indonesia.
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But it's also naive, and destructive, to presume that that's all there is.
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Sofia is very young and naive and doesn't know what she's in for.
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Yet it would be naive to put too much hope in one person.
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I may be naive with respect to ... I don't get into too many.
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"We're trying to be more naive, more simplistic and more vulnerable," Bowen begins.
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It would be naive to expect that number now to fall to zero.
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I was naive enough to believe that people would actually return the favor.
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"Here's the story, I mean let's not be naive about it," Sanders said.
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"I'm not paranoid, but not naive either," Paris Match quoted Kocher as saying.
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Molly may come off as naive, but she knows how the world works.
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"I feel more comfortable working in a way that's quite naive," she says.
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"I kind of smile because we were so young and naive," Wozniak said.
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I was definitely naive about how much my life was going to change.
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Every time I think she can't get anymore naive, she proves me wrong.
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Their understanding of the politics of war were naive but nonetheless profoundly earnest.
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Hands up we were naive, but we wanted the aesthetic to be true.
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I don't believe, like some do, that it's naive to talk to Republicans.
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My first reaction to that article was the Republicans are being awfully naive.
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The descriptions are matter-of-fact, while the naive-style drawings are vivid.
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You say you feel naive that you just decided to show up there.
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In response, Al-Rumaihi allegedly laughed and responded that Kwatinetz shouldn't be naive.
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But don't be naive: We're not going to beat China on the cheap.
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There is smart money investing in Bitcoin, but also plenty of naive enthusiasm.
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"He was unsophisticated, he was naive, and he was a fool," Breen said.
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" Me being young and naive I thought, "Oh, I want to do drumming.
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That might sound naive, but where was I supposed to learn those skills?
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RIVRS: It's almost naive in its honesty—it depicts lust, obsession, and love.
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I would get the sense he found my idealism touching, if also naive.
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At a glance, this probably seems naive at best and bonkers at worst.
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This plan was a bit naive, when I look back at that time.
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All three are immensely flawed as well: possessive, naive, prone to hurting others.
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Taking Kim's word over the US intelligence community's is both naive and dangerous.
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The British brass, hardened by years of defeats, thought the US side naive.
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With Facebook and Cambridge Analytica, it's possible we're hypocrites or at best naive.
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I am not naive enough to think that this was entirely about gender.
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Russians mocked #Obama for being weak and naive about what they were doing.
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Voters aren't naive — people know politicians bend the truth and sometimes outright lie.
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"She's a bit naive, and she's come out of a troubled relationship," Gerrow said.
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The sites were created in an almost naive fashion, with regard to online abuse.
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It is foolish and naive and President Trump must simply do better going forward.
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It is naive to suggest that universal suffrage will solve all Hong Kong's problems.
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But I think it's quite naive to think that that status quo could hold.
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He's naive, but able to grow, and arrogant, but remorseful and eventually more mature.
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"I've never been naive with Iran or thought it would be easy," Macron said.
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Now if someone says something's naive or silly, then I take an extra look.
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This thinking tends to relegate more populist activism to the province of naive dreamers.
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Only a naive economist could believe that human demand is equal to human necessity.
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With today's announcement Peterson's naive dream takes its first steps toward becoming a reality.
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Yet she's not naive about 21st Century Fox's motivation for parting ways with him.
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The expectation of trust here on the part of Starship Enterprises is phenomenally naive.
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"I think there's this assumption that millennials are spoiled, naive, and entitled," Jen said.
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"If you think corporations have values then you are very naive," one person wrote.
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"After that, to do that would just seem so completely, ridiculously naive," he said.
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Only an extremely naive person would see this as a career free of nepotism.
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"I don't know whether [he's] being honest or naive," one poster wrote on Facebook.
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"We would be naive to think that we shouldn't discuss this topic," he said.
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This mathematically naive perspective would fool me, and I will be bankrupt pretty soon.
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The final scenes of "The Morning After" involve Timothy and Emily still being naive.
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We naive types like to think that this is how a modern society runs.
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Then I read an interview with Matt Damon and realize oh, how terribly naive.
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Ms Wahab has apologised and promised to avoid such "naive mistakes" in the future.
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We would have watched her evolution from chipper, naive woman to hardened prison veteran.
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It might come off as unbearably twee, or naive, or confusing and poorly plotted.
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She was not naive enough to think it would be easy to get men
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" She said she believes the outside group "was naive, definitely, but in good faith.
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Chastain, radiating confidence, is never quite believable as a naive newcomer to Los Angeles.
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I was young and naive, thinking I had to stay around for a boyfriend.
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But alas, the recurring theme with the G5 is one of almost naive design.
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I don't think I was naive, but it was just hard to be prepared.
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"I don't think Selye was completely naive about what he was doing," Petticrew said.
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Chatty Mercury in straightforward (and naive, forgiving, and sincere) Aries has got your back.
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There are two possibilities: Either Warren is naive, or she believes voters to be.
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Maybe Saturday's show made a tiny step in that direction, but I'm not naive.
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"Is it not a rather flagrant (and naive) admission of a bias?" he said.
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"I was pretty naive about being on a board," she said with a laugh.
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" BuzzFeed's Mat Honan: "The Facebook comments and tweets are either astoundingly naive or cynical.
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"You are so f---ing naive if you … vote for him," the caller says.
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In their usual naive and uninformed style, they have tried to eviscerate the program.
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The chip uses a simple form of machine learning called a naive Bayesian classifier.
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"It's faulty at best and dangerously naive at worst," she said of Padilla's certification.
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A: I wanted to be perceived as innocent and naive and not a threat.
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But it was also naive of course because it just isn&apost that simple.
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I was naive as hell, but confident for the first time in my life.
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"We were naive then and had very little knowledge on matters doping," she said.
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I drew myself naked, talked about being wet, and explored my most naive moments.
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It seems I've become a naive country bumpkin since leaving London six years ago.
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But I understand they had a job to do, and I was so naive.
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Clinton was naive to think that she could simply erase 200+ years of relations.
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Great nations find imaginative ways to enact laws that are neither naive nor brutal.
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"He has personally tweeted that his intelligence chiefs&apos national security assessments are "naive.
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The soundtrack is bitter, moody, and irritable as well as corny, naive and lovestruck.
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Is it naive to suggest that rich people will cease to display their wealth?
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Homer starts out naive and grows more complex and engaged as the story progresses.
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He said Huong had been "naive and gullible" but she was not a criminal.
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Is that just me being naive or was I some kind of situational alcoholic?
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How could I have been so naive to think that recovery would last a lifetime?
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"It was really too naive to think that my father could see me," Lin said.
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That's not an easy conversation, but we're naive if we don't start thinking about it.
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No matter how you came into motherhood, unprepared, or drunk, or naive, you're all in.
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Ultimately, I don't think people are naive, now, especially not the Internet generation, the Millennials.
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Infrastructure shouldn't be held hostage by politics, but who's naive enough to believe it isn't?
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But this is true only if we understand "harm" in a naive, overly simplistic way.
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I think I ruined Talking Heads' "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)" for him.
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While both still see her as the naive female heir to Winterfell, viewers know better.
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That may seem like a naive idea, but Sanders genuinely believes he can achieve this.
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After what has transpired, it's naive to think this administration won't pursue Muslim Americans next.
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As ever, what starts out as a charmingly naive clip turns catastrophically violent within seconds.
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Is it being naive about its own vulnerability to future hacks and transgressions by employees?
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It is naive to think that without assisted-dying legislation, these deaths do not occur.
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Safe to say, such a naive political mind wouldn't have lasted long in Ancient Rome.
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Regarding China, they say that earlier efforts failed and multilateral approaches are timid or naive.
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We needed to burst her bubble because she felt a bit naive about the industry.
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They worry that China is taking advantage of a Western openness that now feels naive.
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In their ensuing conversations, Cuarón had to readjust his naive childhood understanding of her situations.
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Here, he matches elaborate couture dresses (naive camp) with their intentionally over-the-top descendants.
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It was overly naive not to anticipate manipulation by bad actors and take precautionary measures.
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For a naive teenage girl who grew up in a religious household, it was effective.
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"He was paranoid, naive and arrogant," it said in an English-language editorial on Saturday.
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DIAMOND, VIDEO BLOGGER: I can&apost believe he was so naive to fall for that.
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Our optimism about what this nation can be is not naive, it's aspirational and visionary.
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Mark Zuckerberg, after a dark period for Facebook, has been called naive more than once.
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But the idea that outsiders can automatically make things better often tends to be naive.
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"I feel so naive for saying it, but it's like dealing with racism," she said.
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Since Sirisena was elected president, America's Sri Lanka policy has been disappointing, shortsighted and naive.
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"I am really naive because I did not know it was so complicated," he said.
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Once a fish and chip shop owner, she cultivated a naive persona in media appearances.
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Most of the people we asked for advice thought we were naive, crazy—or both.
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At the same time it perpetuates the idea that young people are irresponsible and naive.
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He was probably just a young naive kid who just wanted to change the world.
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When Sandy was modest, naive, and unsure, she was on unsteady ground socially and sexually.
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Joey herself, meanwhile, is too innocent and naive to know how to use lipstick properly.
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Stephens, a tech industry veteran, wasn't so naive as to do this without protecting himself.
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While the naive and the nefarious sang Ortega's praises in Washington, Nicaraguans at home suffered.
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To expect a consensus on this matter is naive at best, and Machiavellian at worst.
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It's just reckless and politically naive considering how devastating it would be to his presidency.
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Her aides portray Mr Kuczynski and his team of advisers as desk-bound and naive.
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To Minsky, this was an "unfair and naive representation of Keynes's subtle and sophisticated views".
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Sondland also claimed to be naive to Giuliani's motivations about looking into corruption in Ukraine.
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Readers to whom this all seems obvious may find the adult me just as naive.
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So it would have been naive to expect Sanders to give Clinton a roaring tribute.
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I came in naive, unskilled, not really knowing anything about the business — or about life.
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He called it a "learning experience" and said he was "naive going into" the debate.
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Your parents are people, but to be fair: they used to be deeply naive people.
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Maybe I was naive, but I really didn't expect anything major to get sussed out.
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That I'm surprised at Trump's audacity at this point is frankly naive on my part.
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It wasn't hateful; no one accused her of being unnatural or disgusting, merely suicidally naive.
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We're not naive enough to suggest that there's not a lot of politics in this.
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Her anti-cyberbullying initiative, given her husband's history, is naive and tone-deaf at best.
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We're totally naive to this virus, and it contributes to how widely it has spread.
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Our leaders are naive to think that the politics of FIFA is constrained to sport.
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"We would like to see it (bankruptcy) avoided, but we are not naive," Newsom said.
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None of us is naive to the fact that this is the way Washington works.
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Upon further reflection, I have come to the conclusion that that was naive and unrealistic.
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"She was really impulsive, idealistic, naive at times but always really well-intentioned," she said.
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"I was so naive / To think a man could be stronger than me," she sings.
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And it was just naive of me, but it was where my head was at.
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Until last year, Russell was naive to the issue of missing and murdered indigenous women.
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"I can't believe that he's so naive," Clinton said in the interview, regarding Trump's comments.
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It could be naive, but that seems to be an emerging consensus within the market.
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But a man who is also painfully naive about the realities of today's polarized Washington.
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Even so, the temptation to categorize job applicants as either good or bad is naive.
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But there's also something a little willfully naive about the counter-assertion that money is irrelevant.
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It's probably also naive of me to think everyone writes everything, but it's something to consider.
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But Sanders's plan is not so simplistic and naive as it might appear at first blush.
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" "I think the perception is that, with all due respect, a lot of Americans are naive.
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And it would be naive to think that Andile's surname did not help him get jobs.
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And maybe that allowed people to be a little more awkward and a little more naive.
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Kaiser appears in various guises, which vary from idealistically naive to stupid, from knowing to manipulative.
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The naive thought that that a Black president suddenly erased the country's racist history was broken.
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I don't think the man realizes how naive he appears to the rest of the world.
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And we were foolish enough to send this naive, Jew-loving fool into the White House.
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Incredibly, Merkel has elevated a naive liberal humanitarianism over the national security of her own country.
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She failed, and returned to Burleson, but she wasn't naive about how the music industry worked.
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Astute but naive, little Gittel shuttles between her home in The Hague and relatives in Antwerp.
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We failed because we were naive enough to believe everyone had the same goals we did.
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I'm not naive enough to think that compromise isn't an integral part of any healthy relationship.
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So is where—on a scale from seismic scandal to venality to naive narcissism—it belongs.
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I came from a much more naive outlook in terms of political discourse, at the time.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin described her as "kind and very sincere," but suggested that she's naive.
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His solution, too — the sort of crowdsourcing that was hot 15 years ago — is plainly naive.
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"It's naive to say, because we have the money, we will make this happen," he said.
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From the point of view of the naive phone buyer, the OnePlus 7 is pretty great.
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It would be naive to think that the absence of complaints means that there are none.
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"'Reasonable and effective' in my naive world is a fairly benign and centrist view," said Groves.
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Maybe they are naive enough to believe that if they don't see something, it doesn't exist.
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Needless to say I was naive, and it's something of a miracle nothing truly horrific happened.
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His guiding principles aren't presented as wrong or naive; they just haven't been fully applied yet.
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But it may be naive to believe they are all watertight against rogue employees or accidents.
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The second problem is that Mr Johnson is naive to the point of irresponsibility about economics.
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Some find his openness to ending sanctions on Russia and backing strongmen in the Balkans naive.
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So it's hardly surprising the company has been equally naive in markets it understands far less.
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Now, we're not naive enough to think that a tube of cream alone can fix fatigue.
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"It would also be naive to say we can't do anything about it," Ev Williams said.
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Most of all, he impressed would-be voters with his dogged, almost naive, commitment to facts.
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An adorable, naive, hapless island, with a vocal inflection that could literally crumple an adult's defenses.
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Youth is great in so many ways, but it can also mean being naive and stubborn.
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But his talk about reaching out to the North Koreans had appeared naive, even dangerously ideological.
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Eichelsheim warned against being naive and considering the Netherlands as relatively safe from Russian cyber attacks.
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I had this naive belief that Elvis could do anything – even overcome a prescription drug addiction.
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"She's not naive and doesn't get immobilized," says her longtime friend and talkshow host Leeza Gibbons.
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Schlein now says he is "not naive" about what it will be like to lose Meeker.
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It's amazing how naive they still are, frolicking around like that — of course they got caught.
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At times over the years, the 95-year-old's cringe-inducing comments had a naive charm.
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It presents a distorted and twisted picture of Israel to the naive and to the ignorant.
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The more naive the population is to a virus, the more likely it is to spread.
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We don't really watch TV. Sometimes we're a bit naive to what's going on around us.
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Given the scope and scale of current AI-fueled sandals, that risks the committee looking naive.
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The band certainly has a loyal following, almost entirely thanks to a naive sense of nostalgia.
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Trump's expression of admiration for the man [Putin] and his authoritarian regime are naive and irresponsible.
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He laughed in a way that said I was naive and, at 26, I probably was.
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The naive might think this information loss had happened already, as a consequence of the swallowing.
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Mr Valls dismisses as naive those who see it as being no different than a wetsuit.
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Today, like so many, I recognize how idiotic, how shamefully naive my thinking was back then.
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Governments have largely bought this argument, but this naive period may be coming to an end.
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From what you're saying, it sounds as if you think your European partners are somewhat naive!
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Anyone who thinks it can be replaced by Paris or Frankfurt is either delusional or naive.
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Woodyard's suit additionally alleges Williams worried Carson was too "slow" and "naive" to win the presidency.
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We did so in the genuine, perhaps naive, view that the country could actually move forward.
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But only the most naive observer would maintain these probes aren't at least somewhat politically motivated.
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Alicia expresses her concerns to Hannah, who has a very pragmatic and naive view of marriage.
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The notion, advanced by some, that all these committees can coordinate and avoid chaos is naive.
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He later added that even as an adult, he remained naive in the face of racism.
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The second principle embodies a collection of Taoist virtues, which are loosely translated as naive dialecticism.
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And yes, the Harry Potter star admitted that he was rather naive about the whole thing.
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There is a naive hope attached this line of thought, one that Westworld calls into question.
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But fortunately enough I was very young and naive and kept persisting on being an artist.
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It was, admittedly, a pretty selfish — and, in retrospect, naive — way of looking at a union.
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As always with Mei, the naive vibe here can't quite completely mask her astonishing vocal talent.
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The idea of simply covering what she says strikes many as naive, credulous, and almost propagandistic.
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But though I don't need society's validation, I'm not naive enough to think other people don't.
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The results of those inquiries will likely shed light on whether Facebook was naive or negligent.
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By that point, Payton understands that he has a narrow and naive understanding of his future.
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No longer the courageous and even visionary pioneer, he is redrawn as petulant, naive and impulsive.
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That said, it would be naive to assume that federal judges function in a political vacuum.
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Looking back, I was naive in thinking that these comments weren't targeted toward my family background.
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This is just the beginning and thinking it will slow down anytime soon is dangerously naive.
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There was always a naive part of me that hoped it would work itself out, though.
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"I'm not naive; people are so far gone in their view of this place," Sarbanes said.
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This is where I come in, nestled at the intersection of the naive and the knowledgeable.
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Now we see the young, rich, and famous youth for what they are — naive, spoiled, and prideful.
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" Her particular interest lies with drawing patterns and pared-down shapes, which include "dots or naive leaves.
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Counting on the Trump administration to keep its promise to support Puerto Rico's recovery is likely naive.
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I think Bethenny can be very naive when it comes to these wondering women's eyes and arms.
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Of course, I have built enough experience and intuition that I sort of pretend to be naive.
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It would be naive to assume Lorea's death would solve the country's problems, as Pope had insinuated.
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Maybe it's a naive attempt to engage fairgoers as they run around, perhaps with champagne in hand.
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She's also deeply embroiled in a war with the intelligence community, who see her as hopefully naive.
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Does this suggest that priests are as a group naive with respect to emotional needs and entanglements?
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But Refenes was also naive enough to think he could cut corners and it would work out.
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Being naive boys from Scotland, we had thought the world was waiting for us, but it wasn't.
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"She was a little naive, that the truth would set her free," Elise's son, Ben Wade, said.
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It is unknown whether Congress's silence was the result of a naive omission or an intentional exclusion.
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She didn't want me to travel and I was too naive to see that I needed out.
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I was 11 years old at the time, and very naive in my understanding about the faith.
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I think it's tempting to blame the audience a little bit — maybe they shouldn't be so naive.
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It would be naive after all this time to expect Mr Isaias suddenly to honour that promise.
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"Your question sounds very naive," Putin told a reporter at a press conference in China last week.
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"I feel so scammed and betrayed by the government, which is honestly so naive," Kathryn told me.
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"I had the naive-ness of youth from my side and a can-do attitude," Wee says.
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But you definitely look back with a smile and remember that we were quite naive little children.
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When universities and Silicon Valley geeks scoff at national-security restrictions they are being naive or disingenuous.
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And I think that, again, maybe this is the naïve optimism like #Naive optimism of Silicon Valley.
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Game of Thrones has its sympathetic faithful: Septon Ray seems noble, if naive, in his religious pacifism.
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"Europe can no longer afford to be naive and passive faced with this aggressive protectionism," she said.
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There has long been this naive view that technology is neutral and there's nothing neutral about technology.
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"Honestly, I didn't spend much, because I was completely naive and unprepared for it all," she says.
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And assuming it's not a problem here [in the affluent West] is both naive and, frankly, incorrect.
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Yet in today's political environment it is naive to think that politicians really want a considered debate.
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Maybe I'm a little too naive, but I just can't imagine Connor doing anything to hurt Wes.
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I'm usually quite naive when that happens because I like to assume that people's intentions are good.
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The new research shows that is a "naive assumption," says Jim Giovannoni from the Boyce Thompson Institute.
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A full week went by without a reply and we cursed ourselves daily for being so naive.
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Trello attempted to help these naive, if not negligent, users by password protecting their boards for them.
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All of the guys who come through our door are either naive or have seen some shit.
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It's naive to think a company wouldn't do this in 2016, and maybe some women appreciate it.
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"My view is, either you are being incredibly naive, or worse, trying to deceive me," she said.
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Cyber officials likely don't appreciate the implication their top leader is naive and slow-witted like Pooh.
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Hope says they were naive about ALS and didn't think the devastating progression would happen so quickly.
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The socialist message will resonate with some naive far left voters, many of whom are economically ignorant.
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It's pretty naive to think that there's only one person ever that's going to… Complete you. Right.
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But Booker's posture toward Silicon Valley in those early years looks almost naive in the rearview mirror.
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But Mr Musk has admitted that he had been "naive" about just how difficult things would prove.
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Zack, being young and naive, views the divorce as more of a mistake than him getting married.
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"And I think it's naive to think that they wouldn't plan to minimize their wealth tax burden."
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"Perhaps the most charitable word for these twin decisions would be to call them naive," Thiel wrote.
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Now, we are not naive to the point where we believe that we have eradicated blood doping.
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She's embodies her restless and reckless spirit but ditches her naive, do-gooder vibe from the game.
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Young people are sexually aware, active, interested, and informed, and it's naive to think that they aren't.
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The more the two writers attempt to figure her out, the more she rejects their naive characterizations.
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And if you present these kinds of ideas to a naive audience, they sound original or profound.
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"No offense, but he was unsophisticated, he was naive and he was foolish," Breen said in court.
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Most are also like most other young adults, too: typically naive and impatient in basic financial matters.
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The film's storylines suggest that unscrupulous managers and naive talent are the problems with the influencer economy.
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But we also have a part of our brain that believes it's naive to believe that person.
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Following the hearing, Trump called "the intelligence people ... extremely passive and naive" in a pair of tweets.
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Oh, how naive we were, back when that sounded like something worth spending an extra $300 on.
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However, it's naive to assume that new, more aggressive forms of facial recognition technology will go away.
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"I signed my contract with TF back then because I was naive & didn't know better," she wrote.
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Speaking to CNN shortly after the incident, a friend of Aisyah's described her as friendly but naive.
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" Even as he did so, Harris was criticizing his comments on race during Wednesday's debate as "naive.
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It's too easy and too naive to oppose fracking while applauding available and affordable natural gas. 85033.
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For too long the business community has brushed aside moral considerations as beneath them—naive, childlike, irrelevant.
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There have been a couple of teachable moments in the past couple of years [on naive realism].
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For me to say that we will never raise any money would be incredibly naive and ignorant.
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Is it naive to suggest that Iran or another country wasn't planning their own type of Stuxnet?
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He's naive, yes, but he's a good captain, clearly cares about his crew and doing Good Deeds.
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Robert Reich isn't naive about changing America's political system, and he's no conspiracy theorist about Hillary Clinton.
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Perhaps naive, I — and many in the disability community — never expected we would be in this situation.
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However, for those disruptive companies to expect their customers to then follow rules, is naive at best.
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He called her "naive" for refusing, giving examples of other actresses who had been successful after dating him.
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From popular darlings, the Big Tech companies took on a more cracked image as naive and reckless monopolies.
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Worse, some physicists claim that such an estimate is hopelessly naive, and that we'd need to go bigger.
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And she is young, she is bold, and she is politically naive enough to have told the truth.
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His Lennon is not naive about the signals he puts out, or how Epstein may feel about him.
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To think we can just throw AI at this problem and all will be resolved is intensely naive.
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And I was naive enough to think that when that happened, he'd support me and have my back.
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We call these "naive" because they are well intended but actually deter legitimate users and not malicious ones.
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" He acknowledged that he does know "what's going on out there, I'm not being naive to it all.
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Second, it would be naive to think that other sites will not fill any void left by it.
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On the other hand is this naive but nagging thought: Couldn't he, you know, feed these people forever?
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Her lawyers sought to paint a picture of Zschaepe as a naive woman enthralled with two violent men.
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I was so naive the thought of anything happening apart from 'work talk' didn't even cross my mind.
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I was naive and took it for granted that I could earn money playing with this huge industry.
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And because my small-town, naive "Susie" brand wasn't going anywhere, going stridently conservative was my best hope.
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In light of what we've seen in North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Michigan, however, this now seems sadly naive.
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Maybe I was naive, but I was always pretty lucky at work and did really well at work.
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So, my caution is that I am not naive to the intensity of this problem and this issue.
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She apologized, calling herself "naive" on racism and that she's all about "positivity," whatever the fuck that means.
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Wilson said he was naive and isolated in his jail cell when the editor came to visit him.
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The obvious reason is money, and to ignore the business side of this creative industry would be naive.
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" Tarone regards IARC's assumption that all experts will be detached and independent as "naive, if not anti-scientific.
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But I was still so naive, and I had no idea how big that decision was back then.
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So she calls Robert — and here comes the twist: Robert, it turns out, isn't so naive, after all.
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No, if I'm single, something is missing in my life and I'm just too naive to know it.
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Two other new tracks, "Seaon's Run" and "Naive," also appear on the deluxe edition of I See You.
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The most vocal critics of the euro—many in America—saw a foolhardy plan crafted by naive politicians.
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You go into it, you're stupid, you're naive, you think you're going to do things you can't do.
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It shows how naive attempts to fix social problems, from poverty to climate change, can have unintended consequences.
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Mrs May was too naive to take on EU officials whose only concern was to see Britain humiliated.
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And if Acton and Koum ever really thought they could prevent that adtech endgame they were horribly naive.
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In meetings, Wagner says, Zelensky comes across as well-briefed, and makes an effort not to appear naive.
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And yet, to declare the Pixel irrelevant simply because it isn't selling in large quantities would be naive.
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Previously, McFarland said that they were "a little naive" and vowed to bring the festival back next year.
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But the trailer leaves us believing that Rose is naive to the sinister goings-on in the house.
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The government would be "naive" to think that the ban will be easy to enact, says Mr Béland.
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They viewed his hopes for Republican cooperation as naive and his characterization of social justice groups as insulting.
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I remember thinking Roth was holding back, and perhaps being almost dangerously naive for not including concentration camps.
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Sci-fi's faintly naive experimentation with the idea of human progress for everyone has spread to … well, everyone.
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"I think they're incredibly naive," a man in a blue blazer and glasses told me of the activists.
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But he said the Russians were naive in thinking they'd be at an advantage if Trump was elected.
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As most Fish know, these descriptors are often used to brush Pisces off as an unserious, naive sign.
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"I'm not so naive as to not understand the situation there," Italian Interior Minister Marco Minniti told reporters.
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She said Tuesday that it's naive to expect those governors would cooperate with a Medicare-for-all program.
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So we're not going into this with a naive hope that it's suddenly going to get much better.
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Call me naive, but I watched the debate, I heard what they said, and what they didn't say.
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The Themysciran princess may appear naive, but she's undeniably the hero of this tale, much to Gadot's delight.
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This year may have shattered, once and for all, the naive myth that food and politics don't intersect.
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Still, it would be naive to expect Chinese markets to mature of their own accord without major reforms.
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It's naive to imagine that today's European Islam can be hermetically sealed from the countries where Islam predominates.
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Alas, there is no end to toil, and it is not just naive but dangerous to pretend otherwise.
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It would be naive to think that the subscribers all truly valued the "female empowerment" aspect of it.
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Rather than confront this reality, centrist journalists prefer to spin a massive web of denial for naive readers.
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Pres. Obama explains why he believes the talk of a post-racial America after his election was naive.
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But it's also inevitable, given the set of naive trade policies that invited predatory trade from other countries.
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The Intelligence people seem to be extremely passive and naive when it comes to the dangers of Iran.
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It's missing that period in my 20s when I was simultaneously naive and optimistic and searching and adventurous.
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" "The Intelligence people seem to be extremely passive and naive when it comes to the dangers of Iran.
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Art Bell was a special broadcaster who feels like he came from a more innocent and naive time.
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But many California gun owners say the new law will only encourage more workarounds unforeseen by naive lawmakers.
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To many, the content of their interview sounded sadly more like a naive perpetuation of their own victimization.
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Is Clinton attacking as naive and unrealistic the huge number of voters who favor breaking up big banks?
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Victims are often reduced to stereotypes of young, naive white females in need of rescue, the study says.
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I watched conspiracy videos a lot when I was younger and more naive to the world around me.
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The Pentagon favored an invasion of Cuba and thought Kennedy was naive and shy about the Soviet threat.
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" "I know you're one of the ones who thinks it's naive to say we have to work together.
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I like to define it in that way because it's much more complex that simply calling it 'naive.
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I think that's a little naive, and I'll explain why in a minute, but let's linger on Reagan.
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This isn't helped by naive responses like Alexandra Pelosi's documentary "San Francisco 2.0," which recently screened on HBO.
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Perhaps what's been lost is just the (naive?) idea that the future is always welcoming, warm, and bright.
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However, in the wake of the hate now being expressed on our streets, that view looks startlingly naive.
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"Perhaps we were naive," Obama adviser David Axelrod admitted to the New York Times's Peter Baker in 2010.
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We are not naive enough to believe there is any way of reconciling our opinions on these issues.
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It's possible that the world's leading social media company was too naive to recognize abuse of its services.
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But if he thinks his games, including Call of Duty, don't already include political expression, he's just naive.
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"And I feel, quite frankly, very naive to have believed that this would be any different," she added.
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The European Union was not a group of "naive free traders" and would always defend its strategic interests.
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It's all part of a naive approach to trade that clinched "normalized" trade relations with China in 6900.
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Her Zoe Benson was romantically naive enough to get played by a ghost (Evan Peters) in Murder House.
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"The average person is so naive they actually think that these guys are on your side," he said.
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Musk has threatened that AI poses a catastrophic risk to humanity and says Zuckerberg's optimistic perspective is naive.
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It's naive to think MoviePass simply got in over its head with a poor understanding of unit economics.
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Our belief in free trade was naive — especially with countries like China that have implemented nationalist economic strategies.
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"Some day, there will have to be competition for wallet share — we're not naive about that," he added.
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But for marginalized people suffering under deeply unequal and discriminatory systems of power, that mission seems dangerously naive.
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We very much credit political scientists for emphasizing that a naive economic interpretation is often the wrong one.
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To think that the government isn't uniquely aware of everyone who goes anywhere near that facility is naive.
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But anyone who expected more candor from him as president than on the campaign trail was criminally naive.
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The sources we've spoken with have generally been fair and accurate in the past, but we're not naive.
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I'm not naive; I know there's a very, very low chance that this policy will actually be enacted.
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A year ago, everyone in the [Western Hemisphere] was naive to Zika except for a handful of people.
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She realizes this sounds naive, but her advice stands: If you have a chance to see one, go.
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In her essay, Donegan writes that she thinks creating the list was both naive and cynical of her.
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But the naive killer routine wouldn't be nearly as hilarious without the right dialogue to back it up.
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Gillard said she was not naive about the challenges of getting countries to commit funding but it was critical.
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His belief that tariffs will level the playing field is naive and dangerous: they would shrink prosperity for all.
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So this week, I sought to explore wearing leather pants casually, simply, and free of all my naive assumptions.
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And they'll continue to hope; Rochberg said he was optimistic, but hopefully not naive about the roadblocks still present.
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As a former legal counsel at one of the nation's largest ISPs, one cannot assume Pai is that naive.
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Later, Will has a talk with Lee and is naive enough to think that he can reason with him.
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Her lawyers have sought to paint a picture of Zschaepe as a naive woman enthralled with two violent men.
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We know how that played out, and Zuckerberg came across as defensive, unapologetic and, perhaps worst of all, naive.
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I was caught between two worlds: my parents' church, and my alienating (and naive) idea of the gay community.
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A naive observer would really have no idea why the classifier returned erroneous results for one of the images.
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"There is some risk here," he said, and added that the hopeful passengers are not "naive" about the dangers.
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Aries is the naive baby of the zodiac (the very first sign!) while you, Capricorn, symbolize maturity and wisdom.
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She's not so easy to dupe, although she may have been wide-eyed and naive in the first episode.
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In her memoir What Falls Away, Farrow depicts the girl as a naive child who was corrupted by Allen.
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While Cramer suspects that many companies are doing better than expected after the post-election rally, Cramer isn't naive.
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They're simply too young and too naive to fully grasp what I feel -- the dread, the terror, the heartache.
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That sense of indignation is called naive realism: the feeling that our perception of the world is the truth.
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So to dangle a White House meeting in the midst of all that seems, at this point, dangerously naive.
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"So if the company thinks it had no impact, then that's just naive," he said, reacting to Fonterra's statement.
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Broad City did away with the naive airhead trope, proving that female-led, goofball comedy can also be intellectual.
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But if Mr Trump thinks the angst he is causing gives him bargaining power over Germany, he is naive.
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Like a naive dreamer, I thought the value of containers was to make your entire app easy to scale.
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She sighed later to think how naive they were, even buying nappies because the babies would soon come back.
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Some accused the traders of being naive about what Mrs May would do if she had a thumping majority.
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At 29, I am still naive enough to insist that my target must be hit or the deal's off.
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It's when a company goes public, this thinking goes, that it can pull a fast one on naive investors.
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Now he's a full-time artist, and Stik gives his artfully naive graffiti the full coffee table book treatment.
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It is naive to think they would focus on the economy and public spending, but leave the rules alone.
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Let's hear from Ms. Margolin: Naive constructor wanders unknowingly into the quicksand of a tricky-to-implement perimeter theme.
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As a naive example, consider the scenario below, in which two different agents (red and green) have different goals.
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"I am just at a point in my life where I don't want to be naive anymore," she admitted.
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This has been viewed as a naive effort to cure all the ills of modern capitalism at a stroke.
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Graham elaborated that he believed Clinton is "naive," adding that Trump is wrong about how to handle the Mideast.
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It's naive to think Republicans and Democrats will agree on everything or even most things in a Trump administration.
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America has always alternated between naive optimism and deep anxiety about the future, going back to the founding fathers.
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For many millennials and younger — even those of my cohort who are not avid politicos — this positivism feels naive.
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Look at these poor, naive, uncool fools caring about a thing and trying to make the world better unironically.
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"Diana starts more naive than most of us, but she ends more mature than most of us," Jenkins says.
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It is naive to assume that sharing information about those that work will be helping them in their efforts.
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To believe that real estate moguls don't consider artworks on their properties to be assets would be acutely naive.
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How young, how naive we were back then in April 2015, to think this would be a temporary thing.
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That has never been my intention... I feel very strongly that it's been very naive behavior on my part.
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She plays Susie with a bland sweetness, a naive openness that makes her an ideal vessel for the coven.
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Thiel is using this "seriously, not literally" rhetoric to do something totally different, and a lot more willfully naive.
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The app's stated intentions to "improve your friendship by discovering your strengths and areas for improvement," are laughably naive.
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But after returning from a four-day-long river trip, I realized just how naive a pooper I was.
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That notion is wild, the police station as fortress/safe haven is laughably naive (particularly for people of color).
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"People will always call you naive but it's this hope and this optimism thats behind every important step forward."
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With just the right boost, they could easily leap to other platforms and reach a wide and naive audience.
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It doesn't seem overly folksy or naive to say that people need whatever laughs they can get in 2017.
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At 20 years old I was wide eyed, naive, and rather ignorant about the workings of the adult industry.
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But is it hopelessly naive to think that people who've never smoked can't effectively represent marijuana's potential medicinal benefits?
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" Dave McMillan, the subject of Beaver's first-ever painting and himself a painter, describes Beaver's style as "contemporary naive.
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The feedback loop between China and U.S. corporations is stronger than a naive analysis of direct exports would suggest.
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First, people were quick to point out how naive these requirements are for a national project of this size.
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The argument that Mrs Merkel's "welcome culture" is not only naive but downright illegal is popular among German conservatives.
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Four Thieves isn't naive about the risks of providing the documentation to allow others to make their own medicine.
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"I confess that at the time I worked for Woody Allen I was a naive young actress," she wrote.
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And secondly, we need to reopen a strategic dialogue, without being naive and which will take time, with Russia.
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When I became an actress, naive as it sounds, I hadn't really hit an obstacle because of my gender.
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The president's earlier legal team was naive in believing that, when Mueller found nothing, he would just end it.
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"We would be naive to think that people won't take advantage of the unique things in healthcare," Rios said.
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The French notion that the state should deliberately ignore the ethnicity of its citizens is naive, says Mr Simon.
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Now he may surpass 41%, but to believe he is going to shoot up 10 percentage points is naive.
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" The lieutenant general contextualized the issue, explaining, "We would be naive to think that we shouldn't discuss this topic.
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Kaylyn, although she's on the one hand very innocent and kind of naive, she clearly knows what she's doing.
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Yeah, he's as blinkered and naive as any little kid, but boy, he really can't wait to be king.
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I'm not a naive player of the games I play, and I don't think that other people are either.
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Maybe I'm a sucker, or naive, or just plain narcissistic, but the heat, the exhaustion, the ridiculous social climbing?
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It's charming without seeming naive, self-effacing without seeming disingenuous, and calming without sending the listener into a coma.
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The company's heart is usually in the right place, even when it's naive, clumsy, or ruthless in its execution.
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The debate grew heated—older physicians warned their pay would decrease, calling younger advocates naive to single-payer's consequences.
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In it, Tori Spelling plays a naive and trusting college student in an abusive relationship with an obsessive stalker.
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Depending on your point of view, this one may seem either fresh or naive, but it isn't quite new.
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Other writers told me I had been naive to think anyone at the paper would touch the mural story.
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Or is it naive to try to parse this out, and should we just see this as pure racism?
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We need to build a multilateral, law-based system—not as a naive idea but as a practical idea.
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But she's just good enough -- and naive enough -- that when she messes up, we feel bitterly disappointed in her.
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"For 5 months I was naive, probably laughed at and made into a storyline that will forever haunt me."
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Gradually, my business stopped looking like the jury-rigged dream of a naive kid and became a thriving enterprise.
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So you know, I think what we face, especially in the tech domain is, we can't be so naive.
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Going into the trip with expectations of limitless opportunities for beautiful photos was a little bit naive of me.
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With my naive wisdom of relationships and love, I did anything and everything to make sure he was happy.
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And he denied being at odds with his intelligence chiefs, just a day after calling them "naive" on Twitter.
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As beautiful as they may be, it's naive to think trainers can bring unity and equality into the world.
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But Ferrell never loses his signature naive sincerity, while Poehler — even while high — remains the more realistic harebrained logician.
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The supposition they would be otherwise strikes me as touchingly naive, coming from a presumably worldly, touring rock star.
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Believing that the majority of our country had been thinking the way most of Boston had been was naive.
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Although — and this may be just incredibly naive on my part... He would suddenly realize he's not an idiot!
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At the outset, I'll say this: you've paid attention to what has been happening in Washington, and you're not naive.
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Asked whether France was immune from such attacks, Le Drian said "No, of course not, we should not be naive".
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When I interviewed Commissioner Clyburn earlier this year she assured the audience this was a bad and rather naive idea.
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"Look at how terrifying this world is — it would be naive to think that everyone's going to survive," she said.
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It would be naive to think this isn't a war that get worse before it ends, if it ever does.
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Among these strivers was Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, whose pursuit—equal parts singular, noble, and naive—was to rewire communication.
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Are we just being naive, and is this actually where the whole industry will be in the next two years?
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And it's important not to be naive about the political ramifications and emotions connected to the Trump/GOP protectionist plans.
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"I realize that sounds very naive and silly of me because I walked over there to do that," said Zinone.
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This is opposed to the situation they face in the naive extrapolation, which requires an infinite number of unspecifiable parameters.
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At a minimum, they said, it showed the Trump campaign was naive in allowing a representative to meet with him.
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A lesser show would focus solely on Steven, a naive but fundamentally good teenager, and his coming-of-age story.
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"I don't think any of us are naive to think that self-defense could have changed what happened," he said.
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I wonder if Riv ever looked at me and saw a wild, naive thing in the cot next to him.
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If it takes place before, we will likely see the same Spider-Man from "Homecoming," plucky and naive, but charming.
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Just taking the front wing and saying that will make racing better, it's quite a naive and ultimately expensive approach.
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The person who came up with the expression 'the weaker sex' was either very naive or had to be kidding.
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"I really was surprised … I guess I was naive and I just didn't have sex on the brain," Gonzalez said.
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A naive or unsuspecting user would click, and their annoyance translated into a few more pennies in your bank account.
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Exposto's conduct during her arrest showed "she was naive and her behavior was that of an innocent person," he said.
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The belief that we can keep doing what we have done for seven decades for another seven decades is naive.
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The Chinese are naive, say some, and will end up getting stung by Pakistan's generals just as the Americans did.
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"We're moving away from a slightly naive sense of this magical solution to having a more robust discussion," Aklin said.
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It's naive to think that an independent Hong Kong would be fine without worrying about what goes on in China.
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It's possible that the perpetrators of this otherwise-sophisticated attack were naive about how to set up its payment system.
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"I am just at a point in my life where I don't want to be naive anymore," admitted Kim, 37.
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To understand this, consider that the 19th-century hordes were not quite the naive starvelings they are often described as.
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But the idea that Facebook is at war with the First Amendment by removing these pages is naive at best.
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When we started pushing for the different changes that we wanted in immigration, in the beginning we were very naive.
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I was really naive about the search and I remember thinking it would go a little faster than it went.
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"Allowing Huawei's participation is at best naive, at worst irresponsible," according to a report by the Royal United Services Institute.
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It seems naive to assume, or even hope, that the collective responses to racism should evolve when racism itself won't.
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I don't know anyone, except maybe for someone who is naive and without experience who would do such a thing.
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"Companies should not be naive and count on things to work out alright," Rutte said at his weekly news conference.
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One family member believes Kelly has a "calculating, methodical process to groom naive girls" -- and confirmed he takes their smartphones.
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While it seems Air West has now safely found its way home, it's naive to assume its troubles are over.
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Hollywood is also becoming more cautious about Chinese capital, Cain said, and also more cautious after earlier — arguably naive — infatuation.
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Cult members tend be stereotyped as wide-eyed and naive, but the Benscoter of today is cool, calm, and articulate.
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Although his father said the move was naive, he said his son is now being unjustly punished by the government.
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Facebook's defense has been to say it was naive in the face of malicious activity like Russian-backed election meddling.
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Cornyn, who is also a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, called U.S. academia "naive" about the threat from China.
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Another possibility is that those winners who hold onto their shares are naive investors; more experienced traders are more rational.
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We were a bunch of naive, young women, and we looked at each other, tongues tied, trying to get somewhere.
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I feel like me saying "I'm not the best at showing my emotions" is me being naive within the song.
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This looks naive and high-handed—a familiar case of Mrs Clinton bending rules to her convenience, her critics say.
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They are considered naive, vulnerable and comparatively wealthy for El Salvador, even though many of them came there with nothing.
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Several lawmakers appeared skeptical, suggesting Roberts was naive and overly relaxed, but he stuck to his assessment throughout the session.
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No one was naive enough to think that there existed, say, such a thing as a gene for television-watching.
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"I signed my contract with TF back then because I was naive & didn't know better," de Jager wrote on Twitter.
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"My attempt to present an objective history of Judaism may strike some readers as naive," Goodman writes, in his introduction.
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Unfortunately, that tactic is naive and misguided, and relies on a misunderstanding of the law and politics surrounding the case.
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Being naive about the editorial process (and believing every word I wrote was golden), I was shocked by the rewrite.
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Lashaway hilariously portrayed Jessa's stepbrother Frank, who hooks up with Hannah and is naive enough to expect a relationship afterward.
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"The court does not have to be naive ... and deny what is staring the court in its face," Consovoy said.
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They were too naive to realize that this would be the vehicle for government's pervasive interference in how they practiced.
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But to a young, naive, Mexican girl who felt like I didn't belong, those gestures meant the world to me.
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Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono said the world should not be naive about North Korea's "charm offensive" over the Olympics.
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It's grim stuff, but riveting and necessary for challenging viewers' naive faith in the power of violence all the same.
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So it would have been easy for a naive analyst at the time to dismiss Apple as a minor player.
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Still, they acknowledged that Coleman was also naive and too quick to assume the best about the people around her.
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Erdoğan is not naive, either: If he launched a ground operation to directly challenge Syria, it could rope in Russia.
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"Australia is not naive to the threats that it faces more broadly," he added, without commenting on the specific allegations.
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"It's incredibly naive for anyone to think they can make nuanced policy arguments in the current political environment," he said.
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It exists in our world and the idea that removing a technology that enables immortality would change that is naive.
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A leading Catholic scholar of Islam, Egyptian-born Father Samir Khalil Samir, said that Francis meant well but was naive.
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In the age of mass digital surveillance and brazen data profiteering, even a base level of trust can seem naive.
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Naive and sheltered, she's hoping for a fairy tale marriage, with a charming prince to sweep her off her feet.
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It is naive to trust the explosive mix of imperfect human nature combined with the awesome power of the state.
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The worldview Bratton and Miller paint is nice, but it's also a naive approach to international affairs and human rights.
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Naive is an interesting word to use when I've spent the last 20 years of my life on immigration issues.
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Although tempting, to think this increasing disregard of our global problems is merely a modern phenomenon would truly be naive.
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If there is a psychological principle that I think people should know more about, it's the principle of naive realism.
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I can think of a hundred reasons to dismiss the claims of cryonisists and denigrate their optimism as spectacularly naive.
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But Maassen was subsequently sacked in November over a speech given behind closed doors condemning "naive and leftist" government policies.
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They organize speaker events, recruit more naive kids, and may even run for student government on a TPUSA-sponsored ticket.
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Stocks were to the 43s what junk bonds were to the 1980s and single-family homes to the 2000s — the hot asset class that got so hot it increasingly attracted naive middle-class investors hoping to make a quick buck, and unscrupulous financial actors hoping to make a quick buck off the naive investors.
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That we still feel like a smartphone should cost no more than a game console or seasonal lift ticket feels naive.
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When Madson woke up alone in the next scene, for one naive moment, I was hoping Cunanan had let him go.
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Reasonable people can, of course, disagree on whether or not Sanders's approach to politics is strategic or naive, useful or dangerous.
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But for those of us still naive enough to believe in the glory of football, it does come as a blow.
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The Bachelor still isn't quite sure what to do with Colton — is he sexy or is he a nubile, naive virgin?
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"It is naive to believe that Apple's own efforts represent a solution to a significant chunk of the problem," Bumstead said.
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But if the brand's superactive social media accounts are any indication, Urban customers aren't naive about the downsides of shopping debt.
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The instinct to strike back after attacks is understandable, but calls to "turn the sand to glass" are dangerous and naive.
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America's tragic sensibility has faded and has increasingly been replaced by a worldview that is equal parts naive, dangerous, and ahistorical.
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"Turkey [has] a mildly naive way of dealing with entities they consider a threat," White told Motherboard in an online chat.
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Thirteen Republican senators joined all of the Senate's Democrats in voting for the treaty, although Republican opponents derided it as naive.
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And the events that followed suggest he steered this group of naive and disaffected young people into a carefully laid trap.
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He is less litigious than when he was "young and naive" (though he is suing several parties over the Steele dossier).
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The format was fresh enough not to feel formulaic, the contestants naive enough to not know how to play the game.
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It has become fashionable to mock as naive the Americans who advocated engagement with China as it opened to the world.
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Cressida Dick, Britain's most senior police officer, has said it is "naive" to separate funding from the recent increase in crime.
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In Mr Pompeo's retelling a naive president scorned longtime allies, pursued detente with Iran and plunged the Arab world into chaos.
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By the time I came into the kink scene at 18, I wasn't completely naive about what I was getting into.
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He is portrayed as a naive henchman, driven by keeping his world just the way it is no matter the cost.
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There is nothing to suggest Manning's radical and progressive convictions are anything less than sincere, but her actions were devastatingly naive.
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I'm not naive to believe we'll see change overnight even if we're able to get these horrific people out of office.
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This was naive as Season 5 concluded with Jon being stabbed to death by his own men of the Night's Watch.
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Luckily, it can probably be blamed on a naive group of people rather than any sort of arrogance or general assholery.
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If he cannot secure tangible returns for his efforts, he will run the risk of looking naive, or foolish, or both.
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"My daughter is loving, trusting, naive, funny, hard working, sensitive, emotional and will be a great mother," she wrote on Facebook.
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I was so naive and just happy to be there, so I didn't fully understand what he was saying until later.
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However, Berlusconi said in a statement that the program drawn up by the two parties was "a naive book of dreams".
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I had the naive impression that I would work with a handful of clients and really concentrate my attention on them.
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But where Once strikes a melancholy note, Sing Street trills with electric hope, the kind embodied by its naive teenage heroes.
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It has become fashionable in some circles to ape Russia and Iran in blaming this failure on supposedly "naive" Western policymakers.
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"When you tell people the world is improving, they often look at you like you're either naive or crazy," he says.
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There's something so endearingly millennial about Tracey: both naive and thirsty as hell, supremely confident while lacking every social skill imaginable.
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It crystallizes an emerging tendency in liberal discourse: the notion that critics of Hillary Clinton are either trolls or naive children.
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Yet in retrospect the notion that Mr Rubio had a serious shot at the nomination, and somehow wrecked it, looks naive.
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But many of Mr Wellershoff's patients transcend both naive attempts to deny that migration creates problems, and fantasies of fence-building.
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U.S. officials told the Post that they were worried Kushner was "naive and being tricked" during his meetings with foreign officials.
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" What Trump said: "The Intelligence people seem to be extremely passive and naive when it comes to the dangers of Iran.
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It is difficult for Miss Manners to provide advice on how to correct behavior that, while enthusiastically naive, was not rude.
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President Hassan Rouhani is already paying a political price for having been so "naive" as to negotiate with the "untrustworthy" Americans.
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Guy is incredibly naive about the real world and, at the time, Molotovgirl doesn't realize that Guy isn't a real person.
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To assume that they would, they added, would be a "naive projection" of a human tendency to equate expansion with conquest.
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She assumes her audiences are so angry or so naive or so poorly informed they will not look beyond her words.
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Not too long ago, I was a 13-year-old closeted queer girl, naive to what dangers existed in the world.
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Once upon a time, network TV creators thought Netflix was naive to pay lots of money to license their old content.
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Too young to be post-ironic and too self-aware to actually be naive, she's a find and probably knows it.
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They are not naive ideologues but highly competent patriots, who recognize that they are serving their country, not just their President.
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Maybe because I was the youngest on the cast or naive about the industry; whatever it was, I am forever grateful.
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Nobody can stop him from acting this way if he wants to, but we don't need to act naive about it.
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Further delay, squabbling among levels of government, lack of funding or naive faith in technology alone put our democracy at risk.
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In her interview, Brown-Long says that she was naive in 2004, when she was forced into a life of prostitution.
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Much of Sanders's campaign rhetoric appears to suggest a wildly naive or uninformed understanding of how the American political system operates.
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" Chris also said that Hannah Ann seems naive on the show, but still "ended up in the middle of absolutely everything.
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" It was sometimes naive to a fault, Sandberg conceded to NPR, adding, "We did not think enough about the abuse cases.
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However, it would be naive to believe that such decisions are ever made in an isolated environment quarantined from political motivations.
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Sequoyah is a troubled, quiet kid who ends up in the home of a well-meaning but largely naive white couple.
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I was naive, as so many bright-eyed writers and performers are when they get thrust into such a bright spotlight.
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"You're going to think that I'm incredibly naive," former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch told House impeachment investigators last month.
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By contrast, a "naive mind" can achieve what an experienced professional never will, Ghinsberg, who is in his late 50s, said.
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It would be naive to think that all of this was gonna be good, and so there are some real problems.
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Knowing all this, I am no longer naive enough to believe the American dream is possible for everyone who attempts it.
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Some Cabinet members, such as Health, Education, and Welfare Secretary Joseph Califano, found the new president to be naive and unrealistic.
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John McCain (R-AZ), meanwhile, said that Putin "played us perfectly" over Ukraine, contrasting his savvy leadership with the "naive" Obama.
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Moore is our avatar, the naive traveler in Europe who inevitably discovers that a better life may exist away from America.
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Some analysts argue that such a tape would change minds, given the potency of using that particular slur: Perhaps I'm naive but my guess is a lot of Americans have a pretty naive and narrow view of what "racism" amounts to and video of Trump using taboo slurs would in fact change some minds about him.
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Much of Sanders's campaign rhetoric appears to suggest a wildly naive or uninformed understanding of how the American political system actually operates.
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The head of youth and adult programming wasn't naive about the politics of Olean, which voted heavily in favor of President Trump.
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The narrative goes that it is naive young men who are desperate to understand what it is that lesbians get up to.
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In Julie, you see your most naive, trusting self, but also all the friends you should have warned, or comforted, or helped.
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In the national mourning that has followed, it's naive to think that Luke Cage will do much to change that grim trajectory.
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"I was so naive, I innocently hopped on his lap expecting to hear a story about Fonzie or Happy Days," Polinsky said.
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They'd read more than I had; I was clumsy and naive to read Nabokov and feel like maybe I'd found a peer.
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Yes, it's a sci-fi fantasy world, but if Biff Tannen can become President, it feels naive to dismiss the movie's prophecies.
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We've all seen this movie: The lights inexplicably start to flicker and a naive homeowner writes it off as just a glitch.
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During one of the early scenes of "The Party," Bonnie runs into a pretty-but-naive striving actress named Masha (Laura James).
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This ensures that people have a sense of mission, even if some of the firm's peppy idealism sounds naive to jaded journalists.
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As the film progresses, Jesse becomes more confident while also increasingly naive to the potential horrors that await her at every turn.
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I wash my face with a Japanese foam cleanser called Naive, tone with rosewater, apply Le Labo moisturizer, and brush my teeth.
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The mentors, Boggan says, are not naive: They've all served time in local or federal facilities for some type of gun offense.
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Trying to quantify a singular "effect" of smartphones on well-being, in a world where they are ubiquitous, strikes me as naive.
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The election-in-reverse hypothesis, in which Mrs May exceeds expectations and her deal survives, might quickly prove to be hopelessly naive.
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I feel like [Star] is more naive than me, and there are certain things that are just turned up or turned down.
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"I feel so naive for saying it, but it's like dealing with racism," she said in an interview with Rolling Stones magazine.
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At once naive and all-knowing — and entirely unreliable — she allows the incredibly dark narrative to unfold in her own rambling way.
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Yet it would be naive to believe that the latest proposals will do much to right the problems that afflict Britain's economy.
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But both of those spaces did have to mature to some degree, and stop being quite so naive in their tech utopianism.
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It would be naive to suggest that the advent of Fascism is representative of one man or one woman or one administration.
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Vine's genius was its variety of content, from videos that captured overly excited dogs to ones of kids being silly, naive kids.
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Daryn Duliba, 47, says he started out a naive investor but quickly learned how important it is to do your due diligence.
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Retaliation in some form is expected- I would be naive to think otherwise... But vulnerability and openness is actually my best protection.
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As a naive young man, I was exposed to a world where you could find yourself sharing the lift with world leaders.
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In retrospect, the dreams of the 68ers—remember John Lennon's "Give Peace a Chance" or Scott McKenzie's "San Francisco"—seem hopelessly naive.
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The President has called his own intelligence community extremely passive and naive when it gave its public assessment of threats from Iran.
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But when pundits poke fun at Democrats and liberals for "unintentionally" goosing gun sales and stocks, they can sound pretty naive too.
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It's naive to think that if Macron hadn't been there and then, the establishment would have been pushed aside and lost power.
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But Facebook made no nods to this during its keynote — and realistically maybe it's naive to expect the company to do so.
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But I&aposm just and maybe because I&aposm a naive optimist, I really do believe the American system works over time.
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"If the Brits really think we are so scared of a no-deal Brexit, they are being naive," said another EU diplomat.
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Although they dispute certain parts of the complaint, they acknowledge that they were naive about what the laws were in this case.
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"Nobody who goes to the Wing is naive to the fact that feminists have to contend with a capitalist society," she said.
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Tomás: We're actually very naive, Alberto and I, and it's still experimental, and we're still finding out what the music industry is.
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Luciano: And it's fun to hit at those bigger themes from the place of these animals who are innately naive with everything.
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Google can be "pure" and just ignore the largest internet market in the world, but that seems like a seriously naive tradeoff.
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Trump called his intelligence leaders "passive and naive" on Friday after reading media reports about their testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
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He always had this narrative that Jeff had concocted this whole project and that I was just stupid and naive beyond belief.
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Some of the most powerful people in the world made history altering decisions on the basis—at best—of exceedingly naive justifications.
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IRAN'S LEADER KHAMENEI: FRANCE'S MACRON, WHO SAYS U.S.-IRAN TALKS WILL RESOLVE PROBLEMS, IS EITHER TOO NAIVE OR COMPLICIT WITH U.S. - TV
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He said Weissmann is of "questionable honor" and that it was naive to believe he would not be involved in the investigation.
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It's a film so deeply naive in its attempts to address colonialism, Orientalism, and racism that I can't recommend it to anybody.
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It would be naive to expect Facebook, Twitter, or other social media companies to take heroic stands in favor of free speech.
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Fox News, whose average viewer is 21968 years old, is particularly fond of describing young Americans as naive and out of touch.
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Trump called his intelligence leaders "passive and naive" on Friday after reading media reports about their testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
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So, we're not necessarily doomed, but it would be foolish and naive to not recognize the challenges and threats that are present.
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I had intellectualized it to my own detriment, letting our thinkpiece-driven style of cultural consumption destroy the possibility for naive wonder.
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Wouldn't it be naive to expect software vendors, technology giants or even regulators to figure out and prevent all of these issues?
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But, unfortunately for Gizmodo, the fears are overblown and its descriptions of Tencent are at best naive and at worst deliberately misguided.
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President Trump recognizes this mercantilism and understands that the U.S. must be similarly strategic and not succumb to naive free-trade mythology.
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Now we can all be cynical from time to time, and no one wants to be naive about how Washington politics works.
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I don't know what to attribute that to, maybe just naive honesty and putting your heart into something and it working out.
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I'd never actually been to one before—I was quite sexually naive when I started working there—and I tried it out.
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Do what you&aposre good atWhen it comes to career advice, I personally find "follow your passion" a little cloying and naive.
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Mr Ramaphosa is right to pay heed to intra-party politics and the ANC's union allies—to do otherwise would be naive.
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The president's plan is as dangerous as it is naive, and my amendment is another hurdle to make sure it never happens.
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On a number of occasions, Buttigieg revealed a naive theory of politics that seems bereft of serious reckoning with power or policy.
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But it would be naive not to consider one factor that could keep the status quo in place for a longer time.
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"The Intelligence people seem to be extremely passive and naive when it comes to the dangers of Iran," Trump wrote on Twitter.
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The drones and missiles may have been pulled back for now, but it would be naive to assume this episode is over.
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To be clear, Congressman, I am not making some old and familiar naive call for a return to "civility" in our politics.
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"That may be a benefit to addicted adult smokers, but it also makes it potently addictive to nicotine-naive teenagers," Jackler said.
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I say this to myself every few days, and sometimes it rings so naive and gullible that I can't trust myself anymore.
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One said it's "unseemly," while others called it a "naive" and "stupid" mistake, to ask a foreign leader for a political favor.
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The problem with the White House's "baby steps first" strategy is that, politically speaking, it is very naive and doomed to failure.
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But they may have been a little naive in accepting a lot of Gates money, because it does come with strings attached.
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And unfortunately, you have to be incredibly naive not to see that the answers to those questions are nowhere near as positive.
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"Every cycle is different, and expecting the New Hampshire primary not to evolve with all these changes would be naive," Shumaker said.
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She's also become the source of controversy over other incidents, including reportedly arguing that certain rape victims were "naive" about their circumstances.
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In 22020, mathematician Betrand Russell discovered a contradiction (Russell's Paradox) in naive set theory that threatened the validity of all of mathematics.
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But Trump, and those within his inner circle, isn't totally naive about the challenges he faces as president — and in getting reelected.
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Yet even there, it is naive to suppose that governments and politicians see their purpose as addressing the failures of free-market capitalism.
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The wider political context And let's not be naive: The laws Germany is proposing are not suddenly being dreamt up in a vacuum.
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He doesn't want the US to be a permanent supporter of the Kurds and thinks the Americans are naive to work with them.
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Kimmy may have started her series as a naive mole woman, but in her short time back in the real world, she's evolved.
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"I now understand that it was naive to believe that justice would be served sensibly and rapidly," Fillon told fellow members of parliament.
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And it wasn't a naive or paranoid concern -- it was rooted in their understanding of how democratic republics had been undermined throughout history.
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While Gamble claimed in court that he was "naive" and never intended to harm any of his victims, the judge wasn't buying it.
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It would be naive and unfair to claim that because everything's gone to shit (and other sentiments), we don't have time for distractions.
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Neither is so naive as to think that by winning World War II, America has finally vanquished all claims against its moral authority.
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In terms of what surprised me the most — when I first approached the Bratpack I was quite naive to the world of drag.
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My thoughts: At the risk of sounding naive, is it possible that we are close to another significant turning point in PRC history?
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It would be naive to expect the NLD to repair in a year the damage done by half a century of military rule.
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"I was very naive because I had some very idealistic ideas in mind," said one lender, who asked to keep his identity anonymous.
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But the naive, mournful deadpan of its narrator, combined with the hypnotic sensory deprivation of 360-degree video, makes it feel appropriately creepy.
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He suffers from "hyperconfidence", suggests a former aide, which might explain his naive faith that the reporters would publish a less devastating book.
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Rice, who was naive about sex, said she didn't realize what he was doing at first — until, all of a sudden, she did.
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Only a naive reading of the law of large numbers would support a belief that risk is diminished by more bets, said Samuelson.
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When you ran against Senator Obama you thought him naive because he thought it was a good idea to talk to our enemies.
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Believing that a series of seminars or even a year-long mentorship program is anything like an actual university might seem incredibly naive.
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It is, as the headline suggests, like preaching abstinence as an effective means of preventing teen sex and pregnancy – an optimistic, naive fiction.
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People told me I was being naive and I said, 'You didn't look her in the eye, I looked her in the eye.
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On one hand, I found it naive to think about death in such rosy terms, inwardly rolling my eyes at those who did.
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"I confess that at the time I worked for Woody Allen I was a naive young actress," Sorvino wrote in the Huffington Post.
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A word-of-mouth industry with a constant supply of vulnerable and naive targets who feel stigmatized and alone is a scammer's paradise.
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Emerging defense of Trump from GOP is basically that POTUS is too dumb/naive/or in over his head to have committed obstruction.
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Millie is naive, passive, and very invested in the institutions, like the Miss Teen Bluebell pageant, that intend to exclude and shame her.
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For the skeptics, the willfully naive, the hopeful souls holding out for a better tomorrow, may I present the return of Crazy Frog.
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In 1945 the naive American liberators understood none of this, lowering the Japanese flag on the building and raising the Stars and Stripes.
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Health firms should face stringent penalties if they are slapdash about security, but it is naive to expect that breaches will never happen.
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"Does Lindsay shower?" the woman asked, a naive new teacher straight from college, having absolutely no clue that she was confronting an ogress.
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Most women in the Bay Area are soft and weak, cosseted and naive despite their claims of worldliness, and generally full of shit.
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If Cambridge Analytica taught us anything, it's that Facebook's cavalier attitude toward user data in the company's early days was naive and dangerous.
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Meanwhile, Ivanka also sidestepped the controversy started by her father's and brother's naive advice on how workplace victims should respond to sexual harassment.
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I genuinely believe that we are naive if we don't believe that this accelerates to a level that is far beyond our minds.
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In the hands of Peter Thiel, as a way to pretend that Trumpism in all its ugliness simply doesn't exist, it's monstrously naive.
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It's worth wondering whether California could survive without the other resources it simply can't produce, like natural gas and naive Midwestern Hollywood ingénues.
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However, you might also need to watch out for liars and scammers—if you're naive, expect Jupiter and Pluto to kick your butt.
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It's not often you hear some of the richest, most powerful men in the world described as naive, but it's becoming pretty commonplace.
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What I'm saying is this: The notion that Biden was or is naive about the obstructionism of the modern Republican Party is silly.
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The USDA fielded complaints from naive nugget consumers who said they'd found strips of plastic up to 21 millimeters long inside their chicken.
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Instead of being a wise friend and mentor to troubled neighbours, Turkey has been in turn overly naive, overly indulgent and overly stubborn.
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The impending bot backlash Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has a surprisingly naive take on the issue of AI and robots replacing human jobs.
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As Henderson notes, Kesha might have come across as an especially easy target for someone looking for a naive and nubile young talent.
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Still, investors should beware the naive belief that, because emerging markets are growing faster than advanced economies, they must be a better bet.
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First, there was the Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) of the present day, living in Brooklyn with her kind, naive paramour, Larry (Jason Biggs).
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In one experiment, they had a fellow live bumblebee that had already been trained to solve the puzzle demonstrate for a naive bee.
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"It's naive on the part of government officials to do that," Douglas Hofstadter, a professor who has studied language and analogies, told ProPublica.
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" Trump tweeted on Wednesday that "the Intelligence people seem to be extremely passive and naive when it comes to the dangers of Iran.
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"We would be naive to think that there have not been other instances where, in fact, a scheme like this worked," he said.
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I was really worried and didn't know what to do, so I just kept waiting for two hours – I was young and naive.
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"We can't be naive about the situation F1 is in, with its complicated governing rules and agreements between various key stakeholders," said Wurz.
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The idea that a billionaire doesn't feel bad when someone outs him because he's a billionaire is a preposterously naive thing to say.
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But, as many have said before me, I was young and naive and didn't want to ruin my career before it even began.
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Trump followed up by suggesting the United States and Russia team up on cybersecurity, a stunningly naive proposal that shocked even fellow Republicans.
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The dynamic of older, more powerful and mostly male investors helping young and sometimes naive founders doesn't always instill founders with great ethics.
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"There's so much money there (from drug producing and smuggling) and it's naive to think that we're going to affect that," he says.
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However, while many of the young women joining ISIS are naive victims of the group's manipulation, there are also "veteran" women, Ranstorp added.
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It was a first ever relationship sort of thing, it was very sweet—most of the time—and very naive and just fun.
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We were young and naive and had no idea that Wisconsin and Illinois were in the midst of passing highly restrictive abortion laws.
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After 22012 drafts, he completed his first play, "Come Blow Your Horn," about a naive man who moves in with his lothario brother.
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Alas, she's so naive about trusting people who are obviously going to double-cross her that it's hard to invest in her journey.
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The messages (see PDF below) indicate Chapo was exploiting their relationship for his own gain, while Sanchez comes across as enamored and naive.
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Coincidentally, this is the very contract Megan complained was one-sided and unfair when she signed it as a naive 20-year-old.
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His team was new to cutthroat politics, charmingly dazzled by their sudden overnight ascendance, and alternated between being startlingly adept and shockingly naive.
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But I think that assuming the best of intentions for all players who are going to get access to this information is naive.
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There are concerns in the White House that Kushner was "naive and being tricked" in his conversations with foreign officials, the Post continued.
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Even so, Furie comes off in Feels Good Man as a thoughtful (if confessedly naive) avatar of a genuinely more optimistic online era.
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Top White House officials were worried Kushner was "naive and being tricked" by foreign officials, one former White House official told the Post.
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"My idea, because I was very naive about it, was that they would never recommend anything that wasn't necessary right now," Stephani said.
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"We shouldn't be naive, there are real difficulties," says Nicolas Matt, in charge at the town hall of the link with religious leaders.
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It would be naive to think name recognition is the only reason that it's difficult for anyone to break into the top three.
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In the end, the naive duck gets eaten by the wolf, and Peter captures the wolf and takes him to the People's Zoo.
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Nor can we be naive about the role of news media in failing to inform us all about what is happening in Syria.
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