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The effort to slash spending with the possibility of a new recession looming may be foolish.
The other may be foolish, but is not necessarily against the law.
With the way he played this season, it may be foolish to doubt him.
It may be foolish for a concertgoer to try to decipher the character of a performer from behavior onstage.
It may be foolish to expect caution from a populist like Morales; radicalism is the basis of his appeal.
In particular, buying a home on the assumption that you'll be able to sell it for a profit down the road may be foolish.
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The time is coming when judgments about television shows based on initial ratings may be a foolish policy – especially with more and more viewers using recording devices to watch shows long after they have been first broadcast.
Many firms now trade at such depressed prices that it may be equally foolish to remain public.And, whereas most of the firms that have gone private in the past few years have been relatively small, in recent months some bigger deals have taken place, and even bigger ones have been mooted.
The law may have been wise, or it may have been foolish, but it was universally understood.
The disadvantaged need contracts and formal procedures, however distasteful their more privileged fellow citizens may find them, since they would be foolish to rely on the big-heartedness of their bosses.
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