It is not foolish, however, to delve into previous history and monetary principles in the search for an investment strategy most suited to these present times of monetary chaos.
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Since we're not foolish enough to sacrifice our own expensive electronics in the name of culinary science, we caught wind of this neat trick from reader Brett, who decided to have a little fun with his not-under-warranty 'Box after the red lights of death made their dreaded appearance.
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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.
But Liberty could not be foolish enough to wait.
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Their pitch is simple: You are sitting on a pot-of-gold you would be foolish not to unload.
Jewellers pay cash for stock, so it seems foolish not to sell as many watches as possible.
"I will acknowledge that it is unpopular and staff are concerned, it'd be foolish not to, " he said.
When people from either top federations or big clubs want to speak to you it's very foolish not to do so.
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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Seems foolish not to have a presence on LinkedIn, especially when the platform demands so much less of you than Facebook or Twitter.
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"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.
We'd be really foolish not to listen as closely as possible.
The Economist is not written by foolish or stupid people.
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Naturally, I opined that a taxpayer would be foolish not to make this election, lest they be forced to include more gain in net investment income than necessary in future years.
With all the federal dollars on the line and cuts in payments to facilities who serve the Medicaid population, states would be foolish not to throw in the towel on fighting reform.
We have worked hard to argue the case for two more tram lines because the benefits to Nottingham and the surrounding area are so great that it would be foolish not to pursue the proposals.
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It demands that all human expressions and lifestyles, foolish or not, must be treated equally.
It would be foolish to not think that the industry is going to change dramatically.
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If you feel foolish for not selling in the last big downturn, it may be because you project this decline will be like that one.
In real life, boxers who punch above their weight tend to get flattened, but leave this detail aside: the good citizenship argument is not self-evidently foolish.
There's just an assumption that these benefits are positive, that the big time is worth it, that expensive coaches and conference expansion and mega TV contracts all serve a greater good networks and fans love it, and it's foolish to not want a piece.
If not, they would be foolish to stand by while peace elsewhere in the region is put at risk.
However, he offered Royal Mail management the opportunity of arbitration through Acas and said it would "be foolish of me not to be mindful of the impact of a strike" on the economy.
It smelled to high heaven, but all we know now is that JP Morgan Chase officers were careless, sloppy, foolish and did not participate in any tightly coordinated effort to get at the truth.
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The Fed would be foolish to ignore rapid money growth completely (and, being far from foolish, it is not).
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