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It would be dangerously naive to think that terrorism can effectively be fought in isolation.
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It would be naive to think that its model can simply be copied elsewhere.
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But it's naive to think that every shopper will always remember--or care enough--to bring his or her own.
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"It would be naive to think that that would not weigh on people's minds, " he said, referring to the shooting deaths.
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It would be naive to think that governments could let integration proceed mainly under its own steam, trusting to technological progress and economic freedom, desirable as that would be.
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Of course, it would be naive to think that remuneration does not matter -- we all have bills to pay -- but only 11 percent of senior professionals cite their income as their main motivational driver.
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As a consequence, facility financing in pro sports will never again be as favorable towards teams as it has been in the past, though it would be naive to think that teams will not find any success in gaining some concessions from their host communities.
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"We're not naive enough to think that in this case they may want to help, " Baker said.
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"I am not so naive as to think that all potential conflicts can or should be expunged from banking, " Volcker says.
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Paulson says it's "naive for any of us to think that when you're dealing with a situation of this magnitude that a bill could be passed or a single action could be taken" to dig the U.S. out of its economic rut.
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Look, for us to say we're going to go through a whole generation without an HD capacity drive I think that would be naive to assume that we'll be sitting here at the end of the Xbox 360 generation and no such device will have shipped.
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"It's naive to think there's a perfect system out there that is robust to manipulation, " Prof.
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