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They are always very committed and very together at big tournaments and you would be a fool to back against them retaining their title next year".
Without the pressures of Test cricket, you would be a fool to back against the 34-year-old scoring a huge number of runs.
"Losing Starc is a real blow but the presence of Tim Bresnan and Ryan Sidebottom should help to make up for that, and if Jonny Bairstow can repeat his England heroics from Monday then you'd be a fool to back against them.
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"He'd be a fool to come back and play for them.
Indeed his Wirral based wife and two daughters were so overwhelmed by the outpouring of affection from Newcastle fans they told him he would be a fool to turn his back on Tyneside and Benítez acknowledges his decision is partly an "emotional" one.
"I'd be a fool to bring him back early when there is another 10 months of rugby to play," said Cunningham.
But you'd be an absolute bloody fool to turn your back on it.
Matt is not a man who is ready to own up to who he is, and I would have been a fool to let him back in.
Also, you were a big damn fool to run out the back door like that.
The only way you can avoid losing money on your investment is for a greater fool to come along — in the case of real estate, a greater fool backed by an even-greater-fool lender — and take the asset off your hands.
"I don't want to have that conversation," Gross said, going on to suggest you rid yourself of your smartphone as an additional precaution, because, after all, "a fool goes back to his sin like a dog goes back to his vomit".
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