naivety

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  • Naivety is important at an early stage - in life or in an undertaking - but a definite impediment later on.

  • That some of these products are astonishingly beautiful does not negate the essential naivety of the thinking.

  • These distinctions are tied up with notions of media awareness and sophistication, implying that identifying with music reveals a level of ignorance or naivety.

  • This may indicate a level of political naivety or disorganisation.

  • The book contains too many theoretical naiveties of this kind.

  • One suspects that in this context academic objectivity is disguising political naivety.

  • The air was full of such language, which in hindsight seems to be symptomatic either of post-traumatic stress disorder, or of staggering naivety.

  • Political amnesia (which forgets even the last decade) combined with academic naivety is a dangerous thing.

  • These failures can be attributed, in part at least, to a certain degree of naivety about the weaknesses of government and of markets.

  • The aims of this article then may sound either absurdly reductivist or potentially pretentious, while its methodology invites accusations of naivety or confusion.

  • In his naivety he has yet to learn that the city has an inner as well as an outer boundary.

  • To create naivety, one needs a naive frame of mind.

  • Show me how you work, demonstrate your determination and smartness, your naivety and cynicism, but through vocal and physical actions which 'say' something to me.

  • Although opponents see the international competitive climate as evidence of the naivety of the pro-production lobby's argumentation, their main message is unmistakable.

  • Ritter's charge of ' naivety ' is not without precedent.

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