Sentences with phrase «naivety came»

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[just wanted David to know my positions do not come from naivety or reactionary ideas]
He said: «The UN treaty, I think is extremely well - meaning naivety on extremely high stilts and it will not contribute to international safety... let alone persuade any rogue state or terrorist organisation to come to the negotiating table tomorrow afternoon.»
Wenger's arrogance and naivety along with the board's refusal to spend on quality will finally come to hunt them.
And still people come here with all their naivety and say we should stick with failure because sometimes in the ever so increasingly distant path, Arsene won a few titles with half the squad left over from George Graham.
It's gut wrenching to see our naivety year after year, there's always a hope that this time Wenger will come around and do what everyone else is seeing and correct our deficiencies but I guess he's to arrogant or ignorant to admit he's wrong.
I'm glad I happened to come across the 2nd article and it was very refreshing that you admitted some naivety with your first article and you adjusted your views after having been through the ringer with your first child.
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.
He said there was a «staggering» collective naivety about the ease of doing global trade deals, when these typically took years to negotiate and were «not exactly flavour of the month» with the public when it came to agreements like TTIP.
He comes across as palpably decent, but with a touch of naivety, just like Tony Benn (who, you'll remember, got through an entire interview with Ali G without realising that he was a fictional character).
But few contracts have been signed, and even those that have betray a commercial naivety that, Smirnov admits, he has had trouble coming to terms with.
The idea that most students are relatively young speaks of their potential naivety when it comes to relationships.
This is where the origin story comes helpful, because we need the naivety of newcomer Stephen Strange to understand the magical world that Derrickson throws us in.
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.
Still, and I don't like complaining about a good bargain, that seems to be partly due to Nintendo's naivety when it comes to content — a price point closer to # 20 would still have worked quite well, considering that they're supporting the game in other ways with free 200cc mode updates and such.
However, Creed often resists categorising his work according to such a lineage, remarking with an air of naivety and humour that «everything is kind of a little experiment in trying to make enough decisions to be able to come up with something I am happy with» (Martin Creed Works, 2010, p.x).
However, Creed often resists categorising his work according to such a lineage, remarking with an air of naivety, humour that «everything is kind of a little experiment in trying to make enough decisions to be able to come up with something I am happy with» (Martin Creed Works, 2010, p.x).
Rooted in common irrational fears, the show taps into the excitement and naivety of the computer age as what we've come to know as machines emanate more and more intrinsic human qualities.
And in a final act of terminal naivety — «The intense politicization of climate science makes bias more likely to be coming from political and ideological perspectives than from funding sources.»
Yet I meet others who do hold a fairly naive view of a utopian coexistence between humans and those cute little piggies — and I can't help but feel that this naivety is fueled by some of the rhetoric coming from veggie advocates.
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