Sentence examples for be foolish to consider from inspiring English sources

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"It would be foolish to consider that we are not a possible target as well," he said.

In redesigning political institutions it would be foolish to consider each in isolation: the system must work together as a whole.

In fact, it would be foolish to consider the law of averages and, consequently, to use the usual stochastic selection procedures [44].

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Overall, it's just a deeply, deeply frustrating and inconsistent experience… If you're going to shell out this kind of money each month, it would be foolish to even consider these devices given the much, much better options out there.

Ferguson will, however, still be an influential voice because the club consider it would be foolish to discount him, even though there is now an acceptance at boardroom level that he made a serious error of judgment choosing Moyes last year when José Mourinho was available.

I think we would be foolish to even attempt it".

"We'd be foolish to ignore it.

"We'd be foolish to do anything to change that".

You would be foolish to sample everything on the list.

But it would be foolish to forget about Cyprus.

— it would be foolish to assume that all is well.

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