Sentences with phrase «such naivete»

Such naivete explains why the Obama Administration has continually promoted case studies of reform - minded school leaders working closely with NEA and AFT locals, why Class Struggle author Steve Brill floated the laughable idea of Weingarten becoming chancellor of New York City's traditional district three years ago, and why organizations such as Educators4Excellence and Teach Plus — which represent younger, reform - minded teachers who now make up the majority of NEA and AFT rank - and - filers (and are staffed by teachers who are themselves centrist and progressive Democrats)-- work so hard to aim to lead reform from within union ranks.

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He can only regain credibility if he abandons such public naivete, said Steve Sestanovich, a senior fellow for Russian studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and a former State Department official.
Ricoeur there proposes a philosophical analysis of symbolic and metaphoric language intended to help us reach a «second naivete» before such texts.17 The latter phrase, which Ricoeur has made famous, suggests that the «first naivete,» an unquestioned dwelling in a world of symbol, which presumably came naturally to men and women in one - possibility cultures to which the symbols in question were indigenous, is no longer possible for us.
Such a reenchantment of nature, one that avoids naivete, has been undertaken to some extent by process theology and by Jürgen Moltmann and creation - centered theology.
I say «at best,» because the demonstrated naivete and mistakes in personal investment management of millions of individual investors, makes it likely that their involvement in the securities markets is already a slightly «negative sum» game even before they pay such high investment fees and costs.
Artists such as Clare E. Rojas, Chris Johanson, Shara Hughes, and David X. Levine — a self - taught artist whose colored pencil on paper works are among the most hard - won objects that I have ever come across - all have very different aesthetic points of view, but all construct images that draw energy from the space in between knowing and naivete.
Assuming you actually believe such crap, your naivete is indeed overwhelming.
I have no quarrel with Dr. Curry's decision to bring this topic to our attention, although I'm worried that use of terms such as «wow» or «revolutionize» will turn out in retrospect to signify some naivete about a topic that has been thoroughly evaluated over many decades.
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