Yet the anti-globalisers would be foolish to claim victory, even on the soil of France.
With that in mind it would be foolish to think this kind drop will stick.
It would be foolish to not think that the industry is going to change dramatically.
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It would be foolish to bet on it, but England could make the semi-final.
Others think that would be foolish, since it would virtually guarantee victory for the Democrats.
"You might not want too much Apple, but fighting those trends would be foolish, " Ms. Lubas says.
Their pitch is simple: You are sitting on a pot-of-gold you would be foolish not to unload.
But it would be foolish to underestimate the value that can be seeded from a hacking session.
So chief executives would be foolish to rely solely, or even primarily, on VAR to manage risk.
"I will acknowledge that it is unpopular and staff are concerned, it'd be foolish not to, " he said.
And it would be foolish to start reprogramming all the models on the basis of this single result.
But it would be foolish, as well, to be blind to the risks of enmeshing government with philanthropy.
If not, they would be foolish to stand by while peace elsewhere in the region is put at risk.
We'd be foolish to take comfort in the strength of recent stock-market performance.
My point is that any governor would be foolish to focus narrowly on the question of dollars and cents.
Yet he would be foolish to assume that he enjoys limitless popular support.
It would be foolish, even a mere week ahead of a referendum such as this, to predict the outcome.
The Fed would be foolish to ignore rapid money growth completely (and, being far from foolish, it is not).
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They might decide it would be foolish to play chicken with their reputations.
"My judgement is that it would be foolish to leave Britain defenceless against a continuing, and growing, nuclear threat, " he said.
Their instincts have been pretty good so far - and after last year, it would be foolish to doubt them now.
It would be foolish to assume the things you do or say in front of your doorman carries an expectation of privacy.
It would be foolish of the largest economies to see Japan fail.
Given the money involved, Notre Dame could be foolish not to leave the Big East, NBC and its football independence behind in 2015.
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Some private-sector lenders might be foolish enough to lend to a country with such a dismal credit history, but no current debt burden.
Nevertheless, it would be foolish to rely overmuch on any technological or legal barrier to ward off those ever-evolving eyes for very long.
Then again, the WWE would be foolish to leave a Rock-Brock Lesnar bout on the table without a payoff at a major pay-per-view event.
"It would be foolish not to aspire to even greater heights, especially as the host nation, " said Lord Moynihan, head of the British Olympic Association.
The relationship between spending and obesity is not a particularly strong one, and it would be foolish to draw any sweeping conclusions from this data.
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We may choose to do so (just as a person in a room full of food could choose to starve), but that would be foolish.
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