Mr. Obama would be a fool to confront the CIA on two fronts.
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You'd be a fool to sell this outfit short under existing rules, since you could get caught in a squeeze.
Then pointed his gloved left fist at me and shouted, you must be a fool to get in the ring with me.
Even Fox was lukewarm, refusing to pay for the show, until Rupert Murdoch's daughter Elisabeth, already a big Pop Idol fan, told her father he'd be a fool to pass up an American version.
Mr. ANTHONY HAMILTON (Musician): There's a proper time and place for everything, and once you put so much time into it, you'd be a fool to turn around and walk away from it, 'cause I tasted it.
"You would have to be a fool not to see how much the team has gone on from that point two years ago, " said England and Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard.
Jersey politicians were given some advice on Thursday - it is better to keep quiet and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt.
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You would be a complete fool not to realize our world is now a mobile one for all intents and purposes.
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Even if healthy people use them, we can be a little more sympathetic to those who fool a partner for a few hours than to those who fool history with chemically enhanced world records.
Predicting new-energy technological breakthroughs tends to be a fool's errand.
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Prior to retirement, the focus is on wealth accumulation, but when retirement rolls around a fool-proof plan must be devised to ensure accumulated wealth is effectively managed to finance the entire retirement.
Don't be afraid to trip, stumble, make a fool out of yourself sometimes.
The head is indubitably Cromwell's: though the provenance is a little cloudy in the early 18th century, it beggars belief that a fraudster of that era would be able to fool forensic science many years later.
No nation would be fool enough to compete with the United States in a new arms race.
But don't let the lines fool you: A city that used to be more than 60 percent black is now overwhelmingly white.
"I think it's a fool's errand to think that regulators are going to be ahead of, you know, bankers, especially in these highly complex organizations, " said Sen.
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Now that the recovery is a few months old and seems to be catching on, exuberance and complacency may fool investors, as problems still remain.
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So my anger turned out not to be justified, and for that reason I felt even more of a fool.
There is not a single software producer among its early customers, suggesting that hackers will be able to fool around for some time to come.
If this is true, then Olmert is as much of a fool as Livni, who claims to truly believe that the Saudi plan can be the basis for negotiations.
" Here's a sample: "If you pick a big enough market, it's easy to fool yourself into thinking success won't be hard to achieve.
Any fool could see, she explained in matter-of-fact tones, that it would be a mistake to proceed with medical treatment if the stars in heaven were aligned against me.
Because I thought was I just being made a fool of, and the third time I just wanted to know whether I was I going to be in there and come out in my coffin.
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