We will certainly make sure none of the guys are that naive again.
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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As he becomes increasingly flustered and angry, it's clear that his naive belief in hard work and honesty is simply laughable to this pair.
Professional Footballers Association boss Taylor admitted, however, that it would be "naive" to believe that football can stay ahead of drugs cheats.
Bush-haters say that he is naive, ignorant, inexperienced, and doesn't know the name of Chechnya's leader.
Tom Kark QC, the counsel to the inquiry, described that as "naive" and "dangerous".
Previous generations of Americans knew that they were naive about money and so were properly on their guard.
Adge might well be described at that time as naive, folk even, art, but it will be described as art.
"I would like to think that every client who's buying a fund is buying for the right reason, but that would be naive, " he says.
Now listen, we're not naive that there are Shia militia leaders who certainly see this as an opportunity to advance their own political position in the country.
It turned out that I was naive.
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"I want to reach women who love style, love color, love fashion, and maybe they used to care about where their clothes came from but at some point they told themselves that it was naive to care, " Hilgart said.
Perhaps that's childish and naive, but I do think that matters.
Hopes that the WTO will make it soften its protectionist policies seem naive, given that President Vladimir Putin is already trying to change the club's rules.
Many people have the naive idea that the First Amendment doesn't protect Google.
They need the self-confidence and recklessness of youth, along with the naive belief that bad things only happen to other people.
The early songs are lyrically naive but that simplicity has given the Beatles a universality no other band has managed to achieve.
ObamaCare pushes this folly largely based on a naive assumption that models that worked well in one community can be made to work everywhere.
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This suggests that perhaps those in charge were not so naive as the general public and that is a layer of the story that resonates with me.
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Sedona was so desperate (or naive) that it signed off on a dangerous conversion feature: The more the stock went down, the more shares the bondholder was entitled to upon converting.
The case involved an investment that was pitched to naive investors to get them into Golden Gate REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust) for some easy money during the 2003-2004 housing boom.
Indeed, she may well have published her book in part to quash the notion that she is a naive innocent who is simply manipulated to attack one political side and not the other.
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Inside their online community, investors acknowldege the naive hope that this expectation will be consistently met, but nonetheless insist that this goal is an imperative for any family or investor working with a financial services firm.
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This is a little naive given that the modern securities class action is mainly an exercise in getting a case past the motion to dismiss and only a handful of cases have every gone before a jury.
In fact, in the current season, Scott seems to stumble into managerial success, outselling the other branches of the mid-size paper company with a modicum of charm and a naive sincerity that makes him almost impossible to distrust.
This reckless and irresponsible course was ill-advised when, with the fall of the Berlin Wall and prior to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, many in the West indulged in the naive belief that a new, threat-free world had arrived.
The problem, shared in varying degrees by all three nations, is the widespread belief, held by both the cynical and the naive, that government can increase our productivity and welfare by becoming itself an active participant in our economic affairs.
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