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In fact, that would be plain foolish, given its history and the glossy stores the company has recently opened.
It's just plain foolish, as well as comically arrogant, to ignore all this, to fail to do the most basic research.
To add to the patient's woes by allowing a vital organ to fail — in this case, the auto industry — is just plain foolish.
But to ignore the fact that this country runs on oil and coal and will continue to do so for many years to come until alternate energy sources can be developed in an affordable way and on a mass scale is just plain foolish.
Reactionary, protectionist behavior is just plain foolish.
Remember, the iPhone 4S had some pretty nasty battery life issues, so it's just plain foolish to think the next iPhone will be any better.
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Its meaning is not what it used to be, but it is now being hailed as meaning misguided, foolish and just plain wrong.
Bassett's distance makes some white actresses of her generation look foolish, overwrought, and plain, partly because what will always make black female performers startling onscreen is their physical difference from white women.
It would be easy to confine failure to the bad, the foolish, and the plain wrong.
The self-taught scientist-inventor pursued audacious ideas throughout his long career, often attracting the scorn of other scientists who said his schemes were foolish, impractical or just plain impossible.
Andie is plain and beautiful, confident and insecure, wise and foolish, happy and furious, mature and childish, lustful and fearful.
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