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.
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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Putting a muzzle and straitjacket on her and then scripting her so tightly that she came across as foolish was a "colossal blunder, " according to one of Palin's closest aides.
The person with the longer life expectancy will inherit either a wise or a foolish decision that will last a lifetime.
It's still unpredictable and only a brave or foolish tourist plans a day to the causeway without thinking about bringing a waterproof.
For Hunter, the wisdom of the marketplace is that today's environmental concerns may seem like foolish handwringing a generation or two from now.
The reason is for the betterment of the plan participants and for the company owner or Board of Directors avoid looking foolish in a deposition.
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It seemed so foolish from a human perspective to be destroying the very thing that may hold the key to curing some of our most terrible diseases.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day and to presume that every single cost bending measure will fail is a pretty foolish way to conduct a serious study.
He wrote that he could not enjoy the pleasures of the moment for anticipating what was to come, which he described as being about as foolish as a dog who dropped the real bone for its shadow.
It is simply foolish as a matter of policy, when we think about global competition -- economic competition that we face in the 21st century, to educate some of the smartest, most creative entrepreneurial young people from around the world in our universities -- the finest in the world -- and then not let them stay to start businesses, to launch startups to create jobs here in America.
Now this was a foolish, comical gaffe, though perhaps not a global crisis Beckett's comments were absurd, but the condemnations also got a little heated and growly, and after a while, the whole thing started to sound like an argument about Joss Whedon's movies taking place on a bus to chess camp.
"He's done a foolish thing ... but you cannot condemn a man who has been tempted by many women, " she said.
The president and his Democratic allies have looked to raise taxes on many small businesses to help pay for his government-run health care scheme, a foolish proposition even during the best of times, let alone during a recession.
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Then, in the last year, this had become not a foolish belief at all but in both their minds, she thought, a certainty.
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.
To argue, when inflation is low, that low nominal interest rates make buying a home cheaper is as foolish as arguing that a loan paid off over five years is cheaper than one paid off over two.
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"This is a very foolish remark indeed, an extraordinary personal attack from a rattled prime minister, " he said.
As noted in the Bible, A quick-tempered man may do foolish things, but a crafty man is hated. (Proverbs 14:7).
Second, as an alternative to defenses, national leaders adopted a strategy of deterrence, meaning any enemy foolish enough to launch a nuclear attack would suffer devastating retaliation-in-kind.
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.
For countries with foolish leaders, a better approach than offering money is offering ideas.
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.
It would be foolish, even a mere week ahead of a referendum such as this, to predict the outcome.
Of course, logically, you can show courage and resolution in a foolish cause.
Intentionally or not, he makes his hero (the dour patriarch) seem foolish for abandoning a harsh but organic rural life.
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.
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