Sentence examples for be naive about how from inspiring English sources

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At best, EU bureaucrats can be naive about how much integration ordinary voters will bear.

The clinician and childcare author Dr Tanya Byron, who has had to involve the police in the past over vicious trolling and online attacks, told would-be bloggers that they needed "emotional resilience" before taking to the web and urged them not to be naive about how nasty people could be.

However, even as the transformative possibilities of existential distress are reported in the literature [ 30], Yalom cautions not to be naive about how fraught with fear and anxiety the realization of mortality is.

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He was naive about how pictures define a leader.

"People are naive about how addictive the money is going to be," she said.

But we may have been naive about how it might work".

I had also, perhaps, been naive about how personally many people would take this.

Looking back at her career as an MP, she says, she was naive about how politics worked.

Thatcherites tend to be naive about markets.

It's hard for me to be naive about Egypt".

A lot of people continue to be naive about this.

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