Sentences with phrase «naivety at»

He added that the author's comments were «dismissive of children being harmed», saying it was «naivety at best and, at worst, a dismissal of understanding that when we talk about indecent images of children, we're talking about a crime scene where children have been abused.»
So to think that a belief having no basis in the Bible when the passages supporting it are really just taken out of context is going to go away or melt before the power of your contextual analysis is naivety at its finest.

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So, don't look at this business «virginity» or your naivety as a bad thing and instead, use it to explore, learn and create your own path.
Playing on the general publics» naivety, the libtards propped up Jughead Trudope and ran with «legalize marijuana» at the forefront of their election platform.Hook, line and sinker the electorate fell for this nonsense.Jughead Trudope doesn't know what «legalize» means.How quickly the fed libtards put that front and centre election platform on the backburner.
My goal with the project was to create something of a second naivety in order to open «biblical womanhood» up for further discussion, to, in a sense, start at the beginning again.
I face palm at your naivety.
Wenger's men, however, have to guard against any naivety that they have exhibited on a fair few occasions this season, when they have over-attacked and committed too many men forward while trailing at home to Manchester United in the league and in the first leg of this champions league tie.
OUT - THOUGHT Tactical Naivety, No Plan B, same end product OUT - FOUGHT Constant Capitulations, No Leaders, No Fight OUT - DATED Time for change at the Arsenal
Aww... The naivety is so cute at times yet ultimately cruel.
Wenger can blame the ref, blame stoke for being stoke, blame luck, blame injuries, blame the tight schedules, blame the «naiveties», but he should really go home and take a long hard look at himself in the mirror.
Yes we went trophiless for the longest, been at all UCL since 18 years ago and yet to lift the trophy once, we got humiliated by teams that were «supposed» to be our rivals; but look, we are on the rise, asides the naivety we showed at home to Monaco, i bet scumbags like you wont have the fuel in you to slate this team for how weve performed this season.
schoolboy errors debuchy was carelss at times (he put a shift in tho - effort was there) honestly giroud cost us the game with his naivety in that second tackle that got him sent off
He even had the naivety to show up at the press conference.
I definitely do not count myself among the Arsenal fans who have been calling for a change at the top in recent years, but there have been times when I have despaired at what looks like stubbornness from Wenger, at best, and naivety or downright failure at worst, usually during a transfer window.
I have a preference for 3 at the back but no formation will make up for fundamental errors and «naivety».
sometimes i laugh at his naivety just wow!
I do like spectating though — it is like slaughter of the innocents on here at times, the naivety of some is truly something to behold.
At times, it's his naivety that has seen him pick up 5 yellow cards already, and he, more than anyone else, would want to tighten up on the disciplinary side of his game.
That tactical naivety has also cost us at times this season, most notably against Anderlecht and Man United, but we do finally seem to have learned it.
Martin O'Neill may well utilise Adam Johnson on the right hand side tomorrow with particular focus being put on Patrice Evra's defensive naivety and lack of focus evident at times over the past couple of seasons.
«I hope the fans at Old Trafford support the team, they forgive some naivety, they forgive some lack of confidence,» Mourinho said.
Vrba, who now works wonders with the Czech Republic national team, implemented an attacking style and was at times criticized for naivety, refusing to park the bus when needed.
With none of the four superstars at their dazzling best, it was the Barca possession coupled with Real's defensive frailties and tactical naivety that widened the gap between the two global icons to six points.
It may have happened a few years ago but it was an open and shut case of, at the very best, crass naivety.
The book is described as a coming - of - age story highlighting the naivety of youth, the trials and tribulations in growing up and the realization that our bigger - than - life heroes may not be heroes at all.
Now that Sturgeon has demanded a second referendum, the Westminster Right swings between snickering at the supposed naivety of the silly «nats» and raging at their refusal to enthusiastically partake in our brave new Brexit Britain - all the while sneering at the supposed subsidy junkies north of Hadrian's Wall.
Two Thousand Seasons is a celebratory fable of Africa's pristine goodness; but deprecatory flak at its wayward children, whose naivety allowed first Arab, and later, European colonialism; complete with the stream of consciousness narrative technique.
At times, her character feels reminiscent of Clarice Starling of Silence of the Lambs fame in that her inexperience and naivety play into her effectiveness as an investigator.
She's the shining light, quite literally at points, with her adorable reactions and obvious naivety being at odds with the hopelessness of the situation.
If perhaps he could have told this tale utilizing just the portion with the gambling Portman and her dysfunctional way of looking at the world, contrasting it with Elizabeth's naivety, I think he'd have another masterwork to add to his already impressive repertoire.
Wasting no time at all, Slow West quickly finds its feet establishing not only the beautiful vastness of the landscape to which it calls home (framed beautifully in all its glorious spender by Cinematographer Robbie Ryan, who does not miss a beat throughout), but in presenting our young fragile protagonist full of youthful naivety and wide - eyed wonder.
To look at the ocean with that wonderful naivety is to explore it in new ways.
All the negative stuff was forgotten, and as the days passed I became somewhat embarrassed at my own naivety and ignorance — I was a seasoned traveller who had written off a country without really endeavouring to delve beyond its bad reputation.
At times her inability to grasp the situation or constant naivety can be frustrating, but it comes across more realistic than someone who just decides that she's okay with everything going on around her.
The paintings available are from early in Vine's professional career, suitably charged with the untainted naivety, excitement, and freedom of an artist with the art world at her feet.
[11] The result was a house of «exuberant grandeur and at the same time endearing naivety».
I don't think either pessimism or naivety are at issue here.
About the other common AGW slogan according to which the current mainstream AGW climate science can not be challenged because it has been based on the so - called «scientific consensus,» I would strongly suggest the reading of this post by Kevin Rice at the blog Catholibertarian entitled «On the dangerous naivety of uncritical acceptance of the scientific consensus»
The course facilitators introduced themselves with a mix of well - placed intention, a poor attempt at humour and a hint of naivety with regards to the magnitude of the issues being faced by each of the attendees.
She said she still laughs at her naivety when she thinks about how that all went down.
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