Sentences with phrase «extremely naive»

The idea that artists should only create work and not sell it is extremely naive.
I found this article «entertaining» and extremely naive.
The upshot is that, even if you operate with an extremely naive model in which only student achievement outcomes matter, it's not obvious that tenure reform2 will have large net benefits:
Most of all, I was extremely naive.
It is also extremely naive.
If you think that all the waste in government is because of unions, you are extremely naive.
OK, yeah, actually, that was extremely naive.
Wilshere had barely played for us for years until this season, and given his horrific injury record, one would have to be extremely naive to think he wouldn't suffer another long - term injury.
To think anything else is extremely naive.
If you think it's an issue about maintaining uniformity you're extremely naive.
IF you think is anything other then that, you are extremely naive.
Osteen is at best extremely naive and at worse a false teacher and heretic.
For you to think this I can only think you are either extremely naive or cruel..

Not exact matches

I have one more question, and it may be a very silly and naive question but I have to ask — why would a gay person want to be a part of a faith that is bulging at the seems with members who consider homosexuality to be, not only a sin, but an extremely harmful and vile sin?
Bob: «I have one more question, and it may be a very silly and naive question but I have to ask — why would a gay person want to be a part of a faith that is bulging at the seems with members who consider homosexuality to be, not only a sin, but an extremely harmful and vile sin?»
The really scary thing is, if your foolish enough to believe any human being woke from the dead and floated away to some fairytale heaven your naive enough to be persuaded into believing almost anything, which can be extremely dangerous.
To try to put our founding fathers all into one group or another is extremely simplistic and naive, but it is true that all of them wanted to create a nation that allowed freedom for the practice of religion.
Martin King was extremely modest about his political achievements and rather naive about the intellectual impact he made on the theological world.
I only think it is naive to claim he has done well to not sign anyone... because the message that sends to WOBs or fence sitters is an extremely dangerous one that can easily force him out of the club when we start having a few dodgy results.
Latch On NYC is extremely susceptible to criticism as a restriction on personal freedom, but the idea that formula makers aren't also exerting a similar (if subtler) kind of pressure on new mothers to use formula is naive.
I don't want to elaborate exactly what his character is and how pivotal the role is, but he was extremely likable in a naive yet omnipotent sort of way.
Some of the above companies practice extremely deceptive advertising in an attempt to lure the naive author to their services and amount to little more than scams.
«However, if the patient is extremely young with a naive immune system, elderly, sickly or at risk of the infection progressing into pneumonia, then antibiotics may be necessary.»
It is extremely dumb, naive, and luddite - like to think that NO geoengineering project is needed to combat global warming.
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