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"It would be extremely foolish to replace David.
That struck a markedly different tone to the Bank of England governor, Mark Carney, who said the week before it would be "extremely foolish" to cut rates now.
Striking a markedly different tone to Carney, who told the House of Lords economic affairs committee last week it would be "extremely foolish" to cut rates now, Haldane used a speech to a business club in Rutland to lay out reasons the nine-member monetary policy committee should be concerned that inflation has "dropped like a stone".
He is wiry and bald, with a goatee that you would be extremely foolish to laugh at; even our first sight of him, as he marches through an airport holding his jacket up as if on an invisible hanger, heralds a furious precision.
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Carney told the Lords on 10 March: "The thing that would be extremely foolish would be to try to lean against this oil price fall today [and] try to provide extra stimulus to try to get inflation up at this point in time".
"The thing that would be extremely foolish would be to try to lean against this oil price fall today [and] try to provide extra stimulus to try to get inflation up at this point in time.
Mark Carney has said it would be "extremely foolish" for the Bank of England to cut interest rates to try to combat low inflation.
"I do think it would be extremely foolish and extremely ill-advised for anyone to send in letters to mount a motion of no confidence in the prime minister and I am delighted that good sense seems to be breaking out".
While it's a point well taken that publishing the 1918 influenza genome was "extremely foolish" at best, Ray Kurzweil and Bill Joy give only more life to the makings of a potential debacle whose formula they say shouldn't have been publicized in the first place.
Renting out a property without having adequate Landlords Contents insurance would be extremely foolish.
In the Spring of 1962, Khrushchev was extremely foolish in his own extravagant language to, "put the ants in the pants of Uncle Sam" by starting to clandestinely deploy missiles and eventually nuclear weapons into Cuba.
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