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In order to conform to such an irresponsibly naive, if not Luddite, view, the Air Force has responded to the veto by rewriting its doctrines, mission requirements and budget requests to delete references to the need for such capabilities.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Clinton Policies Would Disarm U.S. Space Capabilit
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If one reflects however on the chosen strategy and on Saddam's past record, is such a conclusion not naive?
BBC: Is a new UN resolution possible?
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There he was befriended by Ferdinand Ward, a typical all-hat-and-no-cattle fast talker whom Grant was too naive to recognize as such.
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However, it is not naive to work towards such a goal.
ECONOMIST: The lazy days of summer
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Mr Brown cannot be so naive as to suppose that such a time will never come, but when it does he may find it a sterner test than he suspects.
ECONOMIST: Labour��s good start
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Such returns attract new investors who are often very naive.
ECONOMIST: Business deals
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As such, they can be considered to be "thermally naive", and were caught out by the cold snap.
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