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"It would be extremely foolish to replace David.
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It doesn't matter that Nomar Garciaparra looked so bad at the plate that restless (and foolish) fans were calling for Lou Merloni to replace him.
The "foolish" change of using "free-enterprise system" to replace "capitalism" is probably more in keeping with today's language.
Asked if he would stand to replace Mr Clegg if he was no longer leader, Mr Farron said it would be "foolish and disloyal" to consider a post-election leadership bid.
From 2012 a European emissions-trading scheme is to replace national taxes: it will penalise longer flights and emptier planes.The future may indeed lie with the low-cost airlines, but they would be foolish to bet on uninterrupted growth.
Therefore, it would be foolish to imagine that sequencing will replace culture for every application in clinical bacteriology.
He calls it "foolish" to destroy a handsome facade "and replace it with an absurd, cheap imitation".
Pettine said it would be foolish to think Revis really could be replaced.
"At this stage, it would be foolish to come in and speak about replacing anybody".
"It's rather unreasonable and foolish to think Cliff would purchase those tickets on the idea that he might replace an injured player".
'People complain if we take them out.' It would be foolish to expect verse to appear in modern crackers - many Victorian delights have gone the way of the penny farthing: replaced by better modern inventions.
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