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A naive hope, perhaps.
That turned out to be a naive hope and a costly mistake.
The naive hope that we were actually making a difference was a brilliant feeling.
Whether that was a sensible or naive hope, history will judge.
We live in the naive hope that by making banks richer they will wake up and want to fund innovation.
The National Guard was later established in the naive hope that a local constabulary could guarantee constitutional succession of government.
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History teaches a painfully different lesson about such naive hopes.
"Today we have relinquished the naive hopes and realise that utopias are not enough," Oswalt said.
But the story of the Jesuit mission in Asia is largely one of naive hopes and disappointment.
Nor, despite the naive hopes expressed by some in the prime minister's party, will it offer special breaks for British business.Happily, Mr Cameron, who is due to return to Delhi next week, does not bruise easily.
He acknowledged, however, that the Reagan and Bush Administrations had made it abundantly clear to the U.S.O.C. that laws would always supersede Olympic traditions and the naive hopes of Olympic officials at all levels who would separate politics from sports.
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