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We must realize that it is very foolhardy to press on with measures in this field without having the scope for such inquiries at European level.
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"It would be very foolhardy for either political party to think they could dominate the age politically".
But for me to say 'this is what we're going to do' would be very foolhardy in the first place and, secondly, dishonest because the truth is I don't know".
Molyneux was also asked about attitudes within the games industry towards free-to-play, and said that developers would "be very foolhardy to turn your nose up" at the model.
It would be "very risky, foolhardy," he added, to assume that the process at work in Antarctica could not spread into temperate latitudes.
You have to be very young or very foolhardy to feel no fear when you do something like this.
This is really very foolhardy and dangerous.
"It was very, very dangerous, maybe even foolhardy.
In a report dated November 1944, Colonel S.W. "Bill Baileyy, the senior British liaison officer with the Chetniks during the war, stated that both Ostojić and Major Vojislav Lukačević had been very critical of Mihailović's "foolhardy, though brave, tactical handling" of Chetnik forces during Case White, which had "contributed largely to the failure of operations".
But it was pretty dangerous and very foolhardy, as proved by the fact Gasly and Hulkenberg drove into him, unsighted by tyre smoke and with nowhere else to go.
The continued push for a referendum is equally foolhardy.
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