Please stop and think before saying something so naive and insensitive to the millions of people living in Northern Ireland.
"I am not so naive as to think that all potential conflicts can or should be expunged from banking, " Volcker says.
Would it have been so naive and futile to attempt to contain the risks of banking by forcing banks to become simpler, easier-to-understand institutions?
This suggests that perhaps those in charge were not so naive as the general public and that is a layer of the story that resonates with me.
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Mr Brown cannot be so naive as to suppose that such a time will never come, but when it does he may find it a sterner test than he suspects.
So the naive children would be the knowing advertisers in the real world version of this.
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So the naive assumption might be that the early universe must have contained equal amounts of matter and antimatter.
And, just as it is too simple to lay all the blame at Mr Clinton's door, so it is naive to believe that the ratchet's effects will not outlive him.
So it is probably naive wishful thinking to expect regulators to act intelligent on HFT.
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Sedona was so desperate (or naive) that it signed off on a dangerous conversion feature: The more the stock went down, the more shares the bondholder was entitled to upon converting.
However, our military competitors in the last century were other industrial powers who sought to beat U.S. air power at its own game, so it would be dangerously naive to assume that defenseless drones will be a viable warfighting technology for the foreseeable future.
Previous generations of Americans knew that they were naive about money and so were properly on their guard.
Instead, it should be said that countries have roared back from the death and destruction of war, so it's quite simply naive for commentators to suggest the collapse of one or many banks could bring the economy any long-term harm.
So, being the (apparently) naive young little feminist that I am, I stated that fact.
"In a game where the stakes are so high, people are a little bit naive if they expect 'Barbarians rugby', " he added.
And why would any but the most naive Democrat unilaterally propose unpopular Medicare cuts without so much as a hint of GOP movement on revenues?
In the early 1990s he had spent three years in Moscow as correspondent for the Philadelphia Enquirer, spoke Russian and liked to travel, so it is not surprising to find that he is more naive about fish than he is about Russia.
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Mr Assad, in a rare interview with a Western newspaper, accused UK Prime Minister David Cameron's "naive, confused, unrealistic" government of trying to end an EU arms embargo so that the rebels could be supplied with weapons.
He said instead of pushing for peace talks, British Prime Minister David Cameron's "naive, confused, unrealistic" government was trying to end a European Union arms embargo so that the rebels can be supplied with weapons.
To those with the tragic view, dealing with the so-called problem of economic influence by increasing and concentrating the known evil of political power is ludicrous and naive.
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