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China can easily quash any protests by those foolhardy enough to mount them.
If the great Saigō could not win, no one else would be foolhardy enough to try.
Mary herself was foolhardy enough to sanction sinister designs made on her behalf.
Our Fanny is bold enough — or perhaps foolhardy enough — to picture a life outside those boundaries.
No witness was foolhardy enough to argue that Saddam did have WMD or direct links to al-Qa'ida.
Businessmen foolhardy enough to bring their own electronic devices run the risk of electronic bugging by hotel staff.
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If you're foolhardy or unfortunate enough to find yourself at the mercy of the state, so much of your fate depends on things that don't necessarily have anything to do with your guilt or innocence.
Hughes portrays him as a courageous warrior, but not a foolhardy one; he has enough wisdom to be among the Athenian soldiers who managed to survive the bloody defeat at Delion in 424 B.C. Socrates fights with determination, while his beautiful young companion, Alcibiades, watches, but he also leads a group of fellow soldiers to safety.
It's not enough (and, indeed is downright foolhardy) to put the child in the pool, then shout instructions to them on how to swim while sitting on the edge of the pool, drinking a smoothie and reading a magazine.
Whether or not you traffic in high-value data, the expectation that your servers are secure enough and that your data is worthless is foolhardy.
The whiff of commercial disaster was offputting enough, but Scorsese had gained a reputation for being just as foolhardy in his personal life.
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