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That's partly their own naivety.
As so often, Jackson was undone by his own naivety.
They exposed their own naivety and appetite for opulence and extravagance.
Mostly with alarm and surprise, tinged with regret at their own naivety or complacency.
Although it helped hugely, as he told John Kennedy, to kick off a presidency with energy and achievement, it was all too easy for new men to fall foul of their own naivety and arrogance.
Thanks to his father's influence and his own naivety, Vainberg is catapulted into a newly formed government, writes a crass proposal for the "Institute for Caspian Holocaust Studies" and starts to pick right from wrong.
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What I find hard to swallow is Ned's own early naivety.
Like most airy assumptions I make about the human race, I soon learned that this one was based purely on my own narcissistic naivety.
Later she blamed her own "foolishness, naivety and perhaps intellectual laziness", but some found it hard to forgive her for signing a petition in 1953 backing a show trial of four priests.Her ironic and individualistic spirit was ill fitted to the grey conformity of "people's Poland": the Nobel citation said she wrote with the ease of Mozart and the fury of Beethoven.
And how Arsenal paid the price for his profligacy and their own defensive naivety as Monaco doubled their lead after 53 minutes.
Developer Brendon Chung opens up about overcoming his own programming naivety to nail an emerging gameplay trend.
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