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As Breaking Through points out, we would be foolish to judge success simply by the number of people reached.
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It might also mean that young men are less driven to succeed the desire to find a marriage partner being an unstated reason for going to university among people of all races.The experience of Bangladeshis suggests that it is foolish to judge the success of immigrants after just a few years in Britain.
They'd be foolish to try.
It would be foolish to try.
The legal standard for excluding such evidence in military commissions would depend on the military judge's sense of the "interests of justice". The government would be foolish to rely on military judges' willingness to admit evidence obtained - even in a derivative fashion - as a result of coercion.
It would be foolish to pretend to know what Father Judge would make of the controversy over Cordoba House, the proposed Islamic center downtown a couple of blocks from Ground Zero, but there may be a clue in the words of the homily he delivered just the day before 9/11 .No matter how big the call, no matter how small, you have no idea what God is calling you to do," he said.
There is nothing guaranteed about the Congress party's revival, but judging by history, even its opponents would be foolish to write it off.
But Judge Macken warns that it would be "foolish" to assume that the charter will have no impact on the court's jurisprudence.
"We'd be foolish to ignore it.
We'd be foolish to do so.
"We'd be foolish to do anything to change that".
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