Sentences with phrase «through naivety»

Business cards is an area where many SMEs and freelancers are missing a trick, through naivety and lack of effort.

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Third statement: A major need within the church today, for ourselves, and those we teach and those we talk to is (and the sentence contains some semi-technical language that can sound jargony, but it's illuminating, so stay with me): to help people move from pre-critical naivete, through critical thinking, to post-critical naivety.
I've always looked forward to watching Arsenal and will never change, but wiping away the reality that our team isn't strong enough because we thrashed an inept Galatasaray side or dominated a BVB side going through a bad patch is sheer naivety.
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.
May lacks the depth, guile and experience to guide the UK through a course chosen with speedy naivety.
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).
This film is a beautiful portrait of humanity in our time through a woman with either destructive naivety or serious mental illness.
Steven Mosher, I too am going through the thesis of Thomas Melvin in an attempt to determine the extent of the naivety my view of RCS chronologies.
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