Sentence examples for dangerously naïve from inspiring English sources

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It is dangerously naïve to argue otherwise.

To Smiley, this sounded dangerously naïve.

Along the way, Mr. Sharon persuaded Israelis that they had been dangerously naïve.

"The EDL, although having noble intentions are in fact dangerously naïve.

On national security, the neoconservatives depict the president as a dangerously naïve, blame-America-firster.

But the argument for chasing "Global Zero" can also turn dangerously naïve.

Nick Cohen The belief that we live in age of unparalleled freedom is dangerously naïve, Cohen argues.

The notion that Kyrgyzstan can define its own course, and bring about regional change is thus dangerously naïve.

So, advocates say, isolation is a necessary evil, and those who don't recognize this are dangerously naïve.

For many Greek Cypriots, however, to say nothing of Israelis, such faith in Turkish good will is dangerously naïve.

Khan's adversaries, including Najam Sethi, the editor of the liberal newsweekly the Friday Times, regard him as dangerously naïve about the menace that Islamist radicals pose to Pakistan.

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