Sentences with phrase «with naive»

Many of us brokers and managers see that registrants are graduating with a naive belief that they have enough knowledge to trade in real estate.
In contrast with most marriage help publications, the Marriage First Aid Kit was not designed with the naive assumption that most relationship problems are simply the result of poor communication.
It seems to connect with the naive empiricist belief in the objectivity of «raw data» and the denial that all scientific data is theory laden.
RE: Your 4th Objection: Your quotes -RCB- «I'm not insinuating anything about the signatories...» «Why did the 49 former NASA employees sign this letter filled with NAIVE & / or DISHONEST claims against NASA and the researchers at GISS?
So why did the 49 former NASA employees sign this letter filled with naive or dishonest claims against NASA and the researchers at GISS?
That's the problem with naive kinetics.
If you want to talk about thermal equilibrium, perhaps you should learn what it really is and stop trying to do statistical mechanics in your head with some naive notion of «energy balance».
One of the unfortunate side effects of which was that (and this is not necessarily your field's fault in the direct sense) every two - bit environmental activist, campaigner, and pressure group took it as license to fully politicize the science with naive and exaggerated claims about the «effects» of global warming (apparently it's responsible for everything), or where the «tipping point» was (30 years, no 20 years, no 10 years, etc.) or how quickly we could «de-carbonize» our economy (50 % reduction in 40 years, no 70 % in 30 years, no 90 % in 15 years).
Perhaps you would care to examine some of the contemporaneous accounts of the treatment of women in Aboriginal society when Europeans first came into contact with them, and then reconcile this with your naive belief in some sort of indigenous nirvana.
With a naive computational model, coding Newton's laws in a straightforward manner, one gets into trouble soon.
i Her lively multifigural paintings, with their naive allover compositions and droll anecdote, reflected a contemporary artistic trend toward accessible images of ordinary people and daily life.
His painterly style has been praised for maintaining a balance between sophisticated art - world references and a spontaneous and natural expressiveness often associated with naive, or outsider art.
Famous last words — and words every UPS delivery person hates to hear because they are filled with naive confidence.
«However, if the patient is extremely young with a naive immune system, elderly, sickly or at risk of the infection progressing into pneumonia, then antibiotics may be necessary.»
The childhood of American astronomer Maria Mitchell gets a fictionalized treatment here, with naive - style paintings that reflect the early 1800s.
It hearkens a simpler time in America, with naive characters, and sweeter, more innocent reflections.
This seems to be an unfortunate truth in for a small family in My Idiot Brother who has to deal with a naive, and simple - minded brother named Ned (Paul Rudd).
Dialogue and character interaction are simply filler between missions, featuring a cut - out cast replete with naive fledglings, ill - tempered veterans, and remote silent types.
The Way Way Back: Written and directed by Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, this summer feature focused on a young teen (Liam James), who is forced to spend his summer with his naive mother (Toni Collette) and her controlling boyfriend (wonderfully - portrayed by the otherwise likeable Steve Carell).
After crossing paths with the naive teenager and hearing his story, Silas secretly thanks Lady Luck and offers Jay a bit of protection on his slow journey to Rose.
The catch is that Batman, as a way to mess with his naive sidekick, did the unveiling after Robin had already kissed her / him.
«Of course not,» I stated with naive determination.
«We studied human T cells, isolated from blood donors of all ages, to compare mature cytotoxic T cells with naive ones,» said Philip Ansumana Hull, graduate student in Ott's lab and one of the first authors of the study.
The «electric universe» described in Greg Shanahan's letter (22/29 December 2012, p 41) is a misconception supported with naive analogies...
I'm not sure why liberals like to spread lies all the time, but apparently the rhetoric resonates with the naive.
Makes you wonder about those babies tucked up in the family bed with naive parents.
I didn't like today with some naive comments over here.Some people said Coutinho, Firminho, Lallana and Mane are all average players.You know with this kind of comment you wonder if some of the fans aren't more delusional than Wenger.
His stubbornness in playing people out of position and persisting with naive tactics and a system that doesn't work is slowly killing the club.
He started out with a naive tactic, made bad subs and made bad in - game tactic changes.
The teapot was a thrift shop find, Swedish ceramics from the 60s — I immediately fell in love with its naive design.
Her sayings were mingled with naive words, but at the same time with sublime meanings like, «I was sent by God, from whom I came...» Her words, «You tell me you are my judge; ponder with great care over what you mean to do, for in very truth I was sent of God, and you are putting yourself in great jeopardy,» (Ibid., p. 76.)
The main difficulty with naive realism is that we have no access to «the world in itself», especially in the sub-microscopic domain; there is no way to compare a theory directly with «reality».
In this he differs from Leibniz in a most significant way, in that, whereas in Leibniz's philosophical scheme reality is transported into subjectivity as ontology suggests, in Whitehead's the procedure is reversed and subjectivity is transported into reality in accordance with naive realism as cosmology demands.
Equating love between two mature adults and the perversion of pedophilia with a naive child is either the refuge of stupidity, ignorance, or a whole new kind of union of blasphemy.
It was no better than the piety of bourgeois idealism with its naive preachments about moral optimism, its identification of the ideal society with the Kingdom of God, and its simple confidence in the possibility of implementing in public life the absolutes of the Christian faith.
Yet for fifty years we have acquiesced in the professionalization of theology, leaving most Christians either with naive and unexamined notions or an implicit faith in what the church teaches.
Citing Rebecca Solnit's Hope in the Dark, Greenberg says not with naive optimism, or naive pessimism, but an «informed hope.»

Not exact matches

The reaction of North Korea watchers ranged from optimism to outright alarm, with some worried that he's being naive and others hopeful his unconventional approach could finally produce a breakthrough.
Looking back, Philippe McNally admits it was a little naive to jump into business with his father so soon after the elder McNally's previous company
However, a mistake I see time and time again is startups with a passionate but naive team setting out to get funded.
Faisall isn't a fossil collector — he's a seven - year - old kid from the U.K. who was playing Jurassic World: The Game on his unsuspecting father's tablet and who, with a few naive taps, authorized 60 in - app purchases in his quest to upgrade his digital herd.
Anyone who advocates torture shouldn't be met only with moral condemnation, but also contemptuous jeers for being such a naive dupe.
Corallo told investigators that in a phone call with Hicks and Trump raising concern about the statement Hicks insisted the emails would «never get out,» which Corallo found deeply naive, according to a person familiar with the investigation.
By giving this jewel away to the Canadians with nothing in return — changes to NAFTA, beneficial fishing rights in the Atlantic, or just about anything else — President Trump shows just how naive he is when it comes to doing big deals on the world stage.
When it comes to DNA data, genetic testing companies and consumers alike can't afford to be naive with data of this importance and permanence.
Behind this sweetly naive brand stands a global dairy giant with $ 10 billion in sales, and that's probably what this impressive ranking is really all about.
I am a Millennial myself, and here's what I have been reduced to: impatient, entitled, naive to the way the world works, uninterested in paying my dues, expecting everything to happen overnight, and most of all, filled with a false sense of confidence because I «received too many participation awards growing up.»
But it is naive to assume that time that parents spend with their children is without cost.
With our system of checks and balances, every article goes through layers of editors, each responsible for flagging passages that sound improbable, illogical, naive, or unclear.
While employees who have experience with GPS tracking in the workplace consistently rated benefits of workplace GPS about 15 % greater than their GPS — naive counterparts, employees in both groups seemed to see the benefits from GPS in the same light.
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