Sentences with phrase «as naive»

Short - term thinking wins when short - term marketing strategies are effectively employed against the «donkeys», as naive consumers are referred to within the confines of the commissioned car sales mileu.
I'm afraid my reaction confirms me as a naive idealist.
Phrases like this one underestimate a recruiter's ability to Google and may come across as naive.
If you don't think you are at risk, based on today's job climate, you are being just as naive as that eight - year - old little boy who truly believed everyone lived happily ever after.
Résumés don't typically include a salary history, so candidates who include it come across as naive.
On the other hand, anybody who thinks that pulling off such a grand feat is probable can only be described as naive, at least right now.
Well, just like when I did basic legal research (as a naive young associate), I scanned the search results to see if they had any useful verbiage, or otherwise provided helpful clues.
Over at the Telegraph newspaper, he lays into the whole concept of permaculture as naive and ineffective:
Perhaps not as naive as Dhogaza is charitably prepared to paint me.
The interesting point is the criteria they use to decide what is acceptable / justifiable as a naive model.
Honest, I'm not as naive as all that, but sometimes I think it is important to ask simple questions, even if I am the only one who benefits from an answer.
But until the scientists worked out that the sum of emissions over time (the «carbon budget») was to a first order the best predictor of global temperature change, they were generally dismissed as naive and ideological.
Vaughan Law: Those denying the extent of the polarization in the climate debate are as naive as Chamberlain.
Talking about mind - boggling, Bengtsson's response to his colleagues» reaction to his joining GWPF strikes me as naive.
Vaughan Pratt: Talking about mind - boggling, Bengtsson's response to his colleagues» reaction to his joining GWPF strikes me as naive.
I expect he's as naive as many others out there, who simply can not connect rhetoric and reality.
You seemed to zeroed on just one of them and ignored any interactions as well as naive economic model.
They viewed his hopes for Republican cooperation as naive and his characterization of social justice groups as insulting.
Marcia Wyatt is publishing with Curry and has been a student of Pielke Sn - is it credible that she is as naive about, or disinterested in, the nature of the debate as her comments try to suggest?
However, the nature of the GHE does change as one gains altitude which is why the absorbtion bands in CO2's radiative wavelengths are not saturated in the sense that additional CO2 has no additional GHE as a naive understanding might indicate.
RE: # 186 — We all start out in life as naive utopians and then reality intervenes.
As a naive computer user I'm wondering how to add a picture or make a video to send to uTube.
To argue that a specific linear trend should be used as a naive baseline is fine — except that you have to show that your linear trend up to 1984 was a reasonable thing to do — and should you use a 10 yr, 20 yr, 30 yr etc. period?
Someone who knows what they're doing could do some work on the basis (that occurs to me as a naive non-scientist) that localised effects would involve more than the 4 % average for the whole globe / whole atmosphere.
Spencer is doing what I, as a naive teenager, did with Bode's Law — curve - fitting by adjusting an arbitrary number of parameters.
DS Well there are patrons and there are commercial galleries, and don't you think that that ideology is just as naive as being indignant?
Because of the cartoon - like appearance of his figures, he was characterised by some as a naive painter, and «Sunday painter».
Yet nothing is half as naive as it may seem.
His name was Robert Goldwater [2], an American art historian noted for his pioneering work in the field known as naive art.
Now, even though we have computers in our pockets, we are still just as naive when it comes to hoaxes, myths and lies...
The first trailer and screenshots are out for Sonic & SEGA All - Stars Racing and excuse me for coming off as naive, but they look pretty good.
While traveling as a naive tourist makes for interesting content, it is far easier and safer to explore Central and South America with at least a working knowledge of the predominant language.
It is valuable, but not as valuable as naive acolytes of Buffett believe.
Assuming most people are about as naive as I was when they obtain their first mortgage, I want to offer some tips on how to be less passive so you can actively take control of your mortgage situation.
(No clear answer given — I view it as naive speculation.)
12) I am not a fan of what I view as naive comparisons to other markets and time periods.
I just hate to see people dismiss legal recourse out of hand as naive in these types of situations when sometimes it's the least bad option.
As a naive novice would you suggest that this is a good way to go ahead?
What I want you to do is go and figure out how the bestseller list works» and as a naive young now 19 and a half year old, I said «sure why not, I can do whatever I want to do» and that's what I set out to do.
I didn't see it as weak, but as a naive way to show she cared.
Grounded by Megan Morrison The classic Rapunzel fairy tale takes off in a fun, imaginative direction, as our naive heroine discovers her safe little world in the tower may not be all it seems.
What started as a naive teacher - recruitment program designed to harness the energy and idealism of well - educated youth has become a sophisticated alternative pathway into the classroom.
Surprisingly enough, for all of his self - expressed idealism, he turns out to be as naive a materialist as one would expect from someone who has found his own moneymaking formula.
Thus, although it is tempting to dismiss the baseline model as naive or restrictive, if one were able to show, empirically, that the baseline model adequately described peer effects, some interesting theories would fall by the wayside.
Just as a naive gardener can stunt or kill a sprouting seed by planting it in bad soil or poor sunlight, enthusiasts of blended learning can likewise stunt or kill the disruptive potential of blended learning and turn it into another failed education fad if they approach it in the wrong way.
Farrell has less to do as the naive audience proxy Marty, but his permanently quizzical wedge - shaped eyebrows express the audience's own confusion.
As Sister Bridget, the head nun, Geraldine McEwan gives a very memorable and chilling performance that's reminiscent of Louise Fletcher's Nurse Ratched from «One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest» in it's absolute personification of evil and Eileen Walsh is heart - breakingly compelling as the naive, downtrodden and religiously devoted Crispina.
As a naive firecracker vulnerable to the typical stings of youth — love lost, ambitious dreams, professional inexperience — Kendrick made for equal parts comic relief and forced introspection for the film's main character.
As the naive Iona enters high school, she starts resisting Lyn's suffocating neediness and making hesitant steps into the outside world, only to be beaten back into her fantasy life by a gang of popular mean girls.
The other key players here are Kirsten Dunst (who starred in Coppola's «Marie Antoinette» and «The Virgin Suicides»), piercingly good as the naive young woman to whom McBurney pledges his love, and Kidman, whose scalpel - sharp performance seems to conceal tantalizing multitudes.
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