Sentences with phrase «as foolish»

Assuming an entry - level employee's input is worthless is just as foolish as assuming your VP of sales always has great ideas.
Heading into this dangerous field without a solid trading strategy, though, is just as foolish as making any other investment choice without a firm strategy.
It would probably be illegal, as well as foolish for me to tell you that.
(12) And when it is said unto them: believe as the people believe, they say: shall we believe as the foolish believe?
Buy and sell «do nothing» seems as foolish as panic selling in every decline.
While sometimes it can be foolish to rely too heavily on statistics, I think it's equally as foolish to predict something that hasn't happened since 1930.
Luckily, I haven't been as foolish with my children, and I get to have them 50 per cent of the time.
When it comes to money management, anything extreme can be hailed as foolish or erroneous, hence many of these actions can be seen as problematic particularly if applied by a financial novice.
While I understand it may seem a bit of a juvenile thing to say in an interview, I wouldn't discount the answer as foolish (not that you do).
I would describe the purchase as foolish, particularly as coming to us would involve changing leagues and he could easily fail in PL and lose us a fortune.
It may seem foolish for lenders to have such faith in anyone with a poor history of meeting repayment schedules, but lenders can never be described as foolish.
The thesis or dissertation writer who chooses him / herself for an editor is equally as foolish.
It is as foolish as all the others not considering the chemical and ecological implications to ocean surface waters.
You make Atheists look as foolish as the over zealous religious nuts you attempt to mock.
«When the bills come due, basic gender differences about how each person uses the credit card and what each person views as foolish spending reveal themselves.»
No need to believe in God for this little verse to apply Proverbs 26: 4 - 7 4 When arguing with fools, don't answer their foolish arguments, or you will become as foolish as they are.
At best, they're seen as foolish, stubborn and hopelessly naive.
I might note that blindly disregarding experts is every bit as foolish as blindly believing.
Don t act as a foolish person but be humble in feeling the jar of love in some one life.
30 % today vs. 50 % tomorrow might appear as a foolish decision at a time when all the hype surrounding a stock pushes momentum further and further, but there will always be another stock, another opportunity and risk at times is completely dependent on factors you can not see or anticipate.
It's troubling that an intelligent journalist like Stepp can so easily dismiss her opponents as foolish and deluded, despite the fact that every piece of evidence she raises can be easily rebutted by facts that any journalist could easily obtain.
And, after you bear - hug the opportunity to not be a student for a few years, you may well wonder why you were considering something as foolish as law school in the first place.
I have grown convinced that more often than not it is sheer ignorance, sheer lack of study of the actual records, which makes clever as well as foolish men say, «Well, of course, he was a great teacher, but I can not accept the claim that he was divine.»
Female characters are repeatedly portrayed as foolish, Everly fights the baddies in stilettos and lingerie, and there's even a gratuitous shower scene.
Glad that he proved his worth and proved barca as foolish for passing him up.
In its early days in the 1980s, deep learning's mostly Canadian pioneers — in particular, the trio of Geoffrey Hinton, Yoshua Bengio, and Yann LeCun, who worked largely out of an institute in Toronto — were dismissed as foolish apostates.
Today, prolonging corporate contrition in the media is almost as foolish as not being contrite at all.
China's cheerleaders have for many years encouraged policies that we are finally recognizing as foolish.
Now there may be criticisms of this sort of giving as foolish or weak - willed or even unjust (the critic can note that the boy does not once say, «Thank you»).
It just seems a bit strange to say that if one doesn't have faith one will precieve the faithful as foolish, therefore be faithful.
They would have regarded women who actively promoted those causes as foolish or deranged.
It was the summer of 2009, and I had just completed an almost 11 - year sentence in federal prison for my role in five bank robberies I had committed as a foolish young man.
False statements such as these are just designed as a foolish distraction to try and discredit the beauty of the story of The Bible.»
But a glimpse of these stories is enough to show the complexities of martyrdom: each of the stories is embedded in a particular political situation and so can be interpreted in various ways — with the victims as foolish or heroic, naive or courageous.
Perhaps looking upon this practice as foolish, few farmers still observe the Sabbath today.
do you feel the same as the foolish folk, who think that alcohol helps in combating frustration?
And you, as a foolish supporter of APC, you believe that you have more than 500 voters in each polling units in Gwoza, Michika, Chibok, etc and less in the PUs in South East.
Yet as foolish as they often appear, The 40 - Year - Old Virgin still empathizes with them, and therein lies its primary strength.
The comeback was as improbable as it was inspirational, and the decision to go with the Halo (metal brace that screws into the skull) over the neck fusion surgery could easily be categorized as foolish rather than courageous.
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