Sentences with phrase «naive question»

A "naive question" refers to a question that is asked without much knowledge or understanding about a certain topic. It suggests that the person asking the question may lack experience or basic understanding in the subject. Full definition
I'm pretty new to the raw foods club, etc and so please forgive me if this is really naive question.
Other critics today seem to ask a terribly naive question: why abstraction in a time of political and social crisis?
I focus on those, and perhaps raise naive questions in other areas.
Ask naive questions such as, «How might I help you?»
Following a particularly naive question from this reporter, one of them betrayed exasperation.
«Paintings no longer represent,» he wrote in 1945, «it is no longer the task of art to answer naive questions.
When I asked Syms whether she had taken any risks with this show, she indulged my somewhat naive question: «I made a motherfucking feature film, an augmented reality app, 12 new photographs, a big ass sculpture, and a massive wall painting... I took ALL THE RISKS.»
This may be an extremely naive question, but it is often discussed on the news, here and in person (at least in financial circles) that it is easy to make money in a bull market, and harder to make...
Radiohead is a bit worried about electric cars: My very naive question is «what happens to all the batteries when they wear out?»
Naive question coming up: while the CMIP3 models are showing the cooling effect of volcanoes quite well, they are not showing the ENSO - caused temperature fluctuations.
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?»
This naive question has two aspects.
First of all, I'm not a specialist of the theme at all, so it is a naive question, probably too vague, but I'm doing my best to make it precise and I have the feeling that it could lead to interesting...
Years ago Dean Karlan asked a naive question about microlending initiatives, which showed promise as a tool for lifting people out of poverty: How do we know they really work?
Having never used anything «smart» before, a naive question perhaps: would it be possible to install applications that user wishes or is it going to be locked into whatever Amazon decides to provide?
They have been very gracious to address and answer my naive questions and concerns.
Guys sorry for this naive question but can you please tell me: each time you do a transaction via a broker it costs you 29 $ in fees.
As to deliberate fraud this is interesting, a naive question would be: what would prevent them from deliberately entering an incorrect amount for both debit and credit and how would having 2 records instead of 1 help catching this?
Thank for your time on this naive question:)
This might be a naive question: when reading some books on mathematical finance, «hedging»...
It's a naive question, and I'm asking from a position of ignorance, but is there no means of leaving the past fixed and adjusting only the most current record to account for time of recording, site change etc. etc.?
I have a naive question about the first figure you use from the Hansen paper.
I have a perhaps naive question: The hockey sticks represent GLOBAL average temperatures, right?
I was disappointed to hear the naive questions coming from the representatives.
(Sorry if that's a naive question.)
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