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: Assange's legal team is concerned the Swedes could "bow to US pressure" or "naively" rely on diplomatic assurances and allow him to be taken across the Atlantic.
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"It's wrong and risky to continue playing with the Diaoyu Islands by naively relying on strengthening its military alliance with the United States".
France tells the Americans that they rely too much on military force, that they are naively optimistic about their ability to build democracies in the Middle East and dangerously insensitive to the feelings of people in the region.
Labels are important for identifying hidden ingredients in packaged foods, although they are often imprecise and cannot be relied on naively.
Students without explicit training tend to teach "naively" (Cross, 1990), often relying on inaccurate assumptions about teaching and learning.
May rely on echolalia.
Sherwood naively refused to match Arsenal's system, which lacked a traditional centre-forward, and relied upon an old school 4-4-2 deshowcaseo showcasEmmanuelel Adebayor's incipient partnership with Roberto Soldado.
When NATO's enlargement dominated Russian thinking about foreign affairs in 1996-97, the blame went to America, not Europe.and naively at EuropeBut quite often Russia has seemed not really to understand how Europe works—as if it were relying on diplomatic textbooks from the 19th century.
CAPITALISM relies on inequality.
Naively wrong.
Others naively volunteered.
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