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You make one foolish move, you are dead".
In the high-tech industry, purchasing NeXT was seen as a risky, and even a foolish, move.
The plotters made one last foolish move: five senior DPP officials appeared on television to tell citizens not listen to anyone but them.
This summer, when Rob Lowe announced he was leaving the series, it seemed like a foolish move; now it looks prescient.
First, they were booked for a show at Madison Square Garden, on March 11 — a brave, maybe even foolish move for any French dance act other than Daft Punk, who pulled off a massively successful concert tour last summer.
And there are reasons to think that this is a foolish move; merging two big companies is enormously difficult, potential synergies are often overstated, and the high price tag leaves little room for error.
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I loved it but that was probably the most foolish financial move of my career.
Howard told the audience in London that Kevin Rudd's vacillation on an ETS was a "foolish" political move, which ultimately lead to both his downfall and the election of Abbott.
A few invoked one of Mr. Kerry's least-liked comparisons, noting how another Massachusetts Democrat who ran for president, Michael S. Dukakis, stuck close to home in August 1988, in what turned out to be a foolish strategic move in his campaign against Mr. Bush's father.
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