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Andy Hall First deputy chief inspector, Office for Nuclear Regulation Welcomee as Tepco president Naomi Hirose's admission of the seriousness of the Fukushima accident is (Editorial, 21 November), it may be a bit naive to accept that the whole accident was down to a lack of seals on doors.
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I think it would be a bit naive to ask for a time frame, that would be naive," he said.
I think it's a bit naive to miss three tests but it doesn't say that she's a doper".
The German politician said it was "a little bit naive" to think a trade deal could be achieved in two years.
"It was definitely a little bit naive to put it out there on [social media] and not expect it to get picked up like it did.
"I thought the players were a bit naive to come here and expect Leicester to not be on the front foot from the off.
Says he, "It's a little bit naive to think you can come up with a simple formula that beats the market".
"It's a little bit hard to accept," he told Sky Sports News.
Let's not mistake Lee's view of defeat as a naive reluctance to accept reality.
It would be naive simply to accept this 'normal' value as being optimal in every clinical situation.
He seems to be a bit naive as to how a widespread recognition of this phenomenon might be misconstrued, or misused, by some.
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