Sentences with phrase «naive thinking»

You should read the paper contained within the post by physicist Joe Postma and put asde your own naive thinking.
That's some naive thinking, right there.
Goldberg, Thompson - Schill and their colleagues are following up with neuroimaging work to see if they can identify the roots of such naive thinking in the developing brain.
It's idealistic but also naive thinking.
This is naive thinking.
its that type of naive thinking bearing in mind the media cynics that can turn one loss in to an end - of - the - world biography and rival fans that hang from their key chains that like the book but haven't actually read it.
Then I decided to move past my naive thoughts and give it a shot.
i was naive i thought when you went to church you would meet loving caring Jesus people.
The pregnancy, or the naive thought that they think this means we will have a baby, breathing, at the end of it?
I'm in the same boat and have been buying more shift dresses, flowy tops, etc. (With the possibly naive thought that loose clothing might disguise an early pregnancy when it does finally happen — bus casual office, so ankle pants and flowy tops are fine for a day with no meetings.)
I have this naive thought that I can get people to be thinking about how scientists use the scientific method to make conclusions in the face of uncertainty (did I mention I'm a biologist?).

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A lot of people think that negotiating means simply trying to get a better price on things, but that's very naive — there is a lot more to it than that.
«I think if you weren't skeptical of Trump before the election, you might be a little naive, but if you afterward you still remain «Never Trump,» I think you're trying to ignore what happened last year,» he said.
We may be a little too naive because we think that everybody else should be just as nice as we are.
No one is so naive as to think Basel III or any other set of regulations will prevent financial disasters.
While I am not naive enough to think that even not - for - profit organisations such as the RAC shouldn't try to make money, there are other reasons why such a move could benefit both the organisation and its members.
I may have been naive and misguided, as I thought I was supposed to build my image.
We like to believe we can both participate in a group chat via text and write our best - selling novel, but the truth is, we can't — and to think we can is wishful and naive.
Who ever invented the term Internet Service Provider either had no idea just how diverse the Internet market would become, or was naive enough to think a single supplier could provide all the services necessary for businesses to do business on the net.
First of all, let's be honest - there are good and bad companies in every line of business you can think of, so believing that the Binary Options industry might be different is naive at best.
If there are no guard rails to prevent another Mt. Gox, then thinking someone would bring their retirement savings on to the blockchain is naive.
Anyone who thinks that everything will soon be rosy again is naive.
To think this massive debt burden won't affect the economy's sensitivity to rate hikes is just naive.
Is Schaeuble so naive as to think that strong BUNDS reflect the health of Europe?
I don't recall at any time in my life how ill informed and naive people have become and react rather than think.
«It would be naive to think that this won't be front - of - mind for many founders raising in the very near future,» said Shayan Mohanty, a young founder.
Instead of being so «narrow minded» and concerned about «women's rights» attempt to open your mind to people who do things very differently then you do but it is actually working... (Of course I am not naive enough to think my husband never sees another women walking down the street but read between the lines)
If anyone thinks Fox in Latin America didn't do so to pander to the anti-Semitism of it's overwhelmingly Roman Catholic base, they are being naive.
«I have had moments in my life where I've been naive enough to think I'm going to change the world.
@Chuckles «I think my skepticism is slightly more healthy than your unwavering naive belief.
I suppose I am guilty of this as well, refusing to believe the miracles that the bible says have happened, but considering I have yet to see a true, bonafide miracle in my life like the ones that happened all the time in the bible, I think my skepticism is slightly more healthy than your unwavering naive belief.
I also think many of the the views he tries to shame us into accepting are very naive and do not hold the moral high ground he seems to believe they do.
But, I'm not naive enough to think that the Christian community at large feels the same way that I do.
Do these book burners really think that we are all so naive that we believe and agree to everything we read?
I think it's naive to believe there is only one reason, but I believe what you say is one of multiple reasons.
Oh please, how naive do you think I am?
The cultural perceptions of love speak so loud, in fact, and with such consistency that we would be naive to think we don't enter into romantic relationships with a picture based largely on our surroundings.
Pascal's Wager = If you believe in god and think this is true = you believe that god is naive and oblivious to people's true intentions
Yeah, that sort of makes the whole thing supernatural, and yes that requires evangelicals to see the fruit of the Spirit and the «mere Christianity» in believers in other denominations (and none), but I'm just naive and stupid enough to think God can do stuff like that.
If he thinks the atheist community is rallying around him due to any «kindness of heart» on their parts, he's either very naive or delusional.
I'm not so sure Francis is as naive as Rusty and many others think.
Unfortunately, I think Rachel's plea to pastors to tell the truth is a naive gesture, one that assumes that Christians find their sense of community in the waters of baptism rather than their shared ideas.
In terms of witness outside the Calvinist circle, I think it's fairly naive to think that Calvin just made this up out of thin air.
The problem was I didn't do it fast enough, plus I was naive to think that he could be reformed to the point where he could be trusted again by the victims.
We disobey so many things from Leviticus that I think the people citing it are either hypocritical or naive.
For you to think this I can only think you are either extremely naive or cruel..
«I do think it's rather naive to think that if you can just get rid of religion, everything will be peaceful and harmonious.»
As universalists, you may think I'm naive and wrong, but is there no room in your heart for compassion and understanding for the Evangelist who thinks he sees lost people around him and speaks the truth in love as he understands it.
To think that getting rid of religion would eliminate the so - called «wedge issue» is a little bit naive.
David — I think you are incredibly naive to think that you can preach to people and they will stop what they are doing and repent and be saved.
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