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But economists were hardly naive believers in market efficiency.

Prof Gann, however, does not think "naive" is the right description for scientists entering the course.

Call me naive, call me a social misfit, I don't care.

Once naive, once happy, once fantasized, once you have, once puzzled.

But you would have to be naive not to see the endorsement as a verdict on the Bush years.

Not all that the Reversionaries stood for was born from a naive infatuation with simple cultures and native peoples.

The rise of the unknown athlete is a charming tale, but in today's chemical environment, it's also an incredibly naive one.

He was the baby of the family and, although now a good-looking lad of nineteen, he was still rather naive, having always been his father's blueeyed boy.

" We were stupid, we were naive, and a little bit greedy too, " ker said. " But we each had our dreams and she knew the dreams that we each had and she played us like a fine violin."

Thanks to science fiction writers and futurists, there is some confusion about what it means for an interactive product to be smart. Some naive observers think that smart software is actually capable of behaving intelligently.

He derides her naive attitude.

Unless you have inside info (I don't), don't be naive.

Commenters suggested your correspondent was naive, and perhaps rightly so.

Maybe we love someone very much. But when we look back, we find ourselves naive.

That view was always naive. Russia is central to our world-and the new world that is being born.

Instead of calling Mr Obama "naive and irresponsible", as she often had on the campaign trail, Mrs Clinton praised the Democratic nominee's "grit, determination and grace".

The original naive implementation used the modulus (%) operator, which is wildly inefficient, to check every number from 2 up to the target number itself to determine if it is a factor.

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Faded pastel charms of the naive music.

That is almost always more difficult than naive realists tend to suppose.

In the movie, the main character called "Po," a panda, is talkative, humorous, lovely and charmingly naive, and is widely believed to be a typical American figure.

When management attempts to exert controls, the effort is sometimes viewed by the team as naive or even capricious, and with no mechanism in place to evaluate the impact; good, bad, or indifferent.

The Cambodian girl of the restaurant, naive and lively, kept chatting with us while smiling and greeting passers.

I'm not naive, I know how it works.

None of these places is doomed. Human agency can triumph over determinism. But we should not be naive either: Geography is one more strike against them.

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