Sentences with phrase «naivety takes»

That is naivety taken to a self - deluding extreme.

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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.
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.
Others bemoan his frequent bouts of positional naivety and insistence on taking an excessive number...
Wayne Rooney's naivety defensively proved costly, and must take responsibility as covering for you're fullback is mere basics if being asked to play as a winger in a counter attacking side.
«In this era of fashion, some people easily get swayed by the naivety of what they see others wearing, without taking note of where they are going with what they are wearing,» he observed.
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.
I'm glad it took me most of my 20s to realize this one, though; my naivety allowed me to meet, talk to, network with, and approach certain people who I wouldn't necessarily spend time with today.
Things get a bit tricky when they turn another human into a vampire and take him in, Nick (Gonzalez - Macuer, Eagle vs. Shark), whose naivety leads to loose lips and a tricky, dangerous situation for them all.
So even when his life takes a turn for the worst (in true Spider - Man fashion), Holland's Parker has a certain joy and naivety.
All it takes, he says, is the perfect mixture of naivety and optimism.
by Walter Chaw Sex without foreplay, Marc Forster's limp dick of a James Bond flick Quantum of Solace takes the kinetic, angry ugliness of Casino Royale and, together with Paul Haggis's Dances with Wolves screenplay of affected naivety and wide - eyed, late - blooming outrage, fashions a most - unwelcome return to the hoary Bond franchise of old.
Also, unscrupulous salespeople may end up taking advantage of their naivety and sell them something that's totally impractical and expensive to maintain.
A trainer with little or no previous experience with aggressive dogs is taking a huge jump in approximation by agreeing to consult on such cases, and the willingness to take such a leap is as much a sign of training naivety as it is a representation of the person's enthusiasm and excitement to be working in an industry that we all love.
I only have myself to blame for not researching, there are some shady people out there that will take advantage of your naivety.
Rousseau is certainly there in Ofili's mix, along with druggy album - cover art, a folkish faux - naivety, and sophisticated takes on Francis Picabia, art nouveau and high - class Renaissance porn.
THis is what the professional deniers already know, and why it is they have been able to take advantage of the naivety of the Climate science and Academic community, and the IPCC lack of direct engagement in the public arena.
I much prefer being the optimist — perhaps almost taking it to the point of naivety — because you don't know until you try whether something is going to work.
All the same, its video handling abilities, limit to iOS support, and the relative naivety of HomeKit all take their toll.
All that it takes is naivety, money to burn, time to waste and false bravado to collapse, all that usually occurring within a year or two.
There are horror stories of unintended errors made by lawyers and criminal cases of conveyancers who intentionally take advantage of the naivety of property buyers regarding the payment process.
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