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She was also extremely naive.
Being wide-eyed and extremely naive, I put myself forward to answer their questions.
"He was extremely naive; he thought he was just talking with his readers," said Williams.
He quotes Draper as saying he had been "extremely naive" with his password, which had been "pretty obvious".
Certainly the sexual utopianism of the 1970s was extremely naive about most people's emotional sensitivity to sexual infidelity.
Yet it would be extremely naive to think that every war could be as brief and inexpensive for those prosecuting it, or that public acquiescence would follow.
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An extremely common and naive approach is to simply reduce n-dimensional evaluations to a one-dimensional scalar by some combination function f.
On Wednesday, Trump had fired off a series of angry tweets, calling the officials "extremely passive and naive" and saying they should "go back to school". .
I mean, extremely rudimentary and almost naive".
I created a man who was both extremely arrogant and rather naive.
However, our study demonstrated that even a knowledgeable person may have to search quite hard to find online CBT, and it would be difficult, or extremely unlikely, for a naive user of depression websites (ie, someone not specifically searching for online CBT for depression and knowing how to find it) to find online CBT websites easily using a Google search.
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