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Tactically, they were very naive and couldn't convert possession and territory into enough points to win.
BBC: Jeremy Guscott column
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Mr. MOHSENI: They were very naive in the way that they drafted this document.
NPR: Afghan Media Complain of Government Control
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She is very naive, and she kind of thinks through a mist, and she lacks the education to expand her world.
WSJ: Jean Stapleton, Who Played Edith Bunker, Dies
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At times we were very naive and we need to be smarter.
BBC: England 0-0 Czech Republic
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Asking a U.S. company to filter access to a site based on a Web surfer's nationality is "very naive, " Yang said in the interview.
CNN: Yahoo disputes French order on Nazi memorabilia
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Such returns attract new investors who are often very naive.
ECONOMIST: Business deals
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Rick Ungar is apparently very naive about how Congress works.
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"Its very naive what they are doing, " she said.
BBC: Cuba faces tough US choice
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It's a very naive, childish, innocent passion.
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"In a very naive way, the advantage of quantum computing is that by being a little bit of zero and a little bit of one, you can do two calculations at once, " says Raymond Laflamme, a researcher at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.
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Personally, I'm glad I went to my war when I was very young and naive and had only myself to worry about.
NPR: Draft Left Fighting of Wars to Younger Soldiers
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It sounds naive but it was very ordered and structured and easy to finish in short time.
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