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Whether governments continue to be so foolhardy as to allow or encourage development of all fossil fuels may determine the fate of humanity".
Beginning the defense summations in the Lockerbie trial, the lawyer for a Libyan defendant told the three-judge jury today that no one would be so foolhardy as to attempt the bombing plot outlined by the prosecution.
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It is also a work, for the record, that few English-speaking companies have been so foolhardy as to tackle.
If Scopes, nominal principal, with boyish impulse is so foolhardy as to play hooky from the spotlight which shines for him, it is different with the supernumeraries.
"If Mr. Fitzpatrick and Mr. Flanagan are so foolhardy as not to pass the legislation to give the armory to the library, the town is prepared to demolish the armory anyway and to use the vacant land for limited recreational use".
Juskalian said about his capture, "I was irritated with myself for being so foolhardy, I shouldn't have been there".
He concludes, "As a friend of Wright's, I am not so foolhardy as to put posthumous words in his mouth, but it is a fact that he believed in altering any building from his hand which had good reason to be altered.
Investing in an independent bookstore may not be as foolhardy as it sounds.
Bravery can be foolhardy as well as exemplary.
Why were institutions so foolhardy on such a massive scale?
To move to New York in 1979 was regarded by non-New Yorkers as being as foolhardy as, well, becoming a Yankees manager.
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