The animated sequences that top, tail, and occasionally spice the action are a foolish joy.
But to completely close the door on that option seems like a foolish decision.
Obviously, this is a foolish and reductive way to look at such an important part of life.
It would also restore a tax break for commuters, a foolish subsidy to pollution and traffic jams.
Of course, logically, you can show courage and resolution in a foolish cause.
This is also a sign that current market strength is based upon pure speculation based upon a foolish monetary policy.
But if enough rich tourists want to behold a whale shark, eating them may soon look like a foolish option.
"He's done a foolish thing ... but you cannot condemn a man who has been tempted by many women, " she said.
The person with the longer life expectancy will inherit either a wise or a foolish decision that will last a lifetime.
But the film soon becomes another, linear, film about the making of a film and about a foolish man stumbling toward maturity.
So trying to retain higher margin for themselves while charging higher prices than better machines is a foolish trick that cannot last.
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But taking open-plan offices to extremes by commissioning an 1, 800-foot-long oddity is a foolish attempt to revive a bygone idyll.
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And the government's means-tested pension credit, designed to help today's pensioners, makes saving for many workers on moderate incomes a foolish idea.
Then, in the last year, this had become not a foolish belief at all but in both their minds, she thought, a certainty.
But simply doing something because it must be better than doing nothing strikes me as a foolish endeavor or at least terribly risky.
Honda mounted the jet's engines on top of the wings and close to the body of the plane, a foolish design, most airplane experts would say.
And everyone who hears these words of mine and does not do them will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand.
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And it was 2-0 on nine minutes when a foolish Chris Smith header allowed Jolley to nip in and lob the ball over the helpless Marriott.
So was his playing down of the Taliban threat a foolish throwaway line, which reflected the brigadier's personal view rather than the consensus among the British military?
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For now, it is important only to again acknowledge that joining them was a sincere and well-intentioned gesture on my part, but in retrospect a foolish one.
Perhaps he really is a foolish fellow, afloat on too much money, and with not even Bill Clinton's quota of the seriousness needed for the Oval Office.
Despite a foolish mistake in a report by the International Panel on Climate Change suggesting that this might happen quickly, no one believes that to be the case.
"Critics will also insist that the Poles and Czechs are right: He axed the Bush program in a foolish and doomed bid to 'reset' relations with Russia, " he said.
That is just a foolish thing to do.
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The North Londoners spent all but twelve minutes of the match a man up due to a foolish Steve Sidwell challenge, but they often played like they were facing a team of eleven.
This is a foolish direction to go in.
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By comparing it was a foolish move.
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