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"naiveté" Definitions
  1. the quality or state of being naive; natural or artless simplicity.
  2. a naive action, remark, etc.

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And I was growing increasingly aware of my own naiveté.
Not just out of stubbornness or naiveté — exactly the opposite.
She embodies love and so she has this kind of naiveté.
She began to realize how Manson had preyed on her naiveté.
But naiveté can sometimes be a desperate form of wishful thinking.
The "ask" reflects a remarkable degree of both naiveté and cynicism.
Turns out, Trump had little predicted naiveté, and offered meaningful plans.
"In my naiveté i hadn't seen one thing coming," he wrote.
Ease and naiveté existed, with no thought to race or skin color.
Danny alternates between childlike naiveté, smug condescension, and terrifying bursts of violence.
Mariel Hemingway, in her first performance since her breakout role in Manhattan, does what she can to seem, um, Olympian, and it mostly works; she eases her way from youthful naiveté to a more mature form of naiveté.
She tends not to blend, which gives figurative elements a simple, pop naiveté.
Darrell Issa after he accused her of "naiveté" on the issue of immigration.
And there is that kind of naiveté to it, which I really like.
The ignorance and naiveté of "Reefer Madness" is seen as a bygone era.
That kind of naiveté would be endearing if it wasn't also so dangerous.
Thank goodness we have so many men in Congress to mansplain our naiveté.
And for a long time, in my naiveté, my definitions were very superficial.
Skyscraper, needless to say, is not a hard-hitting exposé of our cultural naiveté.
After all, he'd found my naiveté so endearing the last time we were together.
There is abundant evidence of bipartisan American naiveté and policy foolishness regarding Putin's regime.
Shaun: Let me just say that naiveté is probably the mother of all inventions.
But such was the naiveté of youth—I was busy playing State of Emergency.
We see Conner's arrogant selfishness, combined with his relentless naiveté, lead to his downfall.
Yet this play at naiveté is a distant relation to Kippenberger's anti-establishment stance.
So far in Netflix's corner of the MCU, Danny Rand has been defined by his naiveté.
The third category involved his characteristic blend, hardly unique among politicians, of naiveté and electoral opportunism.
Trump showed his strength, but also his naiveté, in his 6900 and 2628 strikes in Syria.
A divided political environment also fosters neglect and naiveté among decision-makers about Moscow's strategic aims.
Today's fuck-up isn't young money naiveté, and it's important not to view it as such.
She said she was questioning innocence and youth—concepts tainted by their attachment to naiveté as purity.
And in fact, the naiveté and creativity that comes along with being children continually serves them well.
The one she imagines is, literally, the grated drainage system on her street — a touch of naiveté.
"When I first entered Pornshire I didn't expect naked people," WIllférål responded, laughing at his own naiveté.
Trump's flurry of reports and studies is the result of a mixture of circumstance, ambition, naiveté, and bluster.
Finn Jones plays Rand with a sort of bland idiocy that tries to pass itself off as naiveté.
She feels terrible about her timing, but it shows her "naiveté in not understanding her surroundings or circumstances."
The damage inflicted by President Trump's naiveté, egotism, false equivalence, and sympathy for autocrats is difficult to calculate.
It's that fantastic stubbornness, that fantastic naiveté almost, that is exemplary of so many women of that time.
Julianne Hough was perfectly sweet as Sandy, playing up her naiveté with wide eyes and a permanent smile.
He and other family members said they believed Abaaoud had exploited his cousin's naiveté and led her astray.
I do not admire anyone who, whether through political opportunism or astonishing naiveté, embraces the Green New Deal.
I do not admire anyone who, whether through political opportunism or astonishing naiveté, embraces the Green New Deal.
That naiveté, apparently, can be found even at one of the most prestigious research institutions in the world.
But in my youthful naiveté, I didn't realize just how uniquely Floridian Miami Subs was and continues to be.
The new iMessage and latest version of iOS demonstrate a naiveté about how people actually use software they love.
He made a solid font and people who don't know any better have, in their naiveté, adopted it unquestioningly.
Sirens can be a crass comedy, but the joke was always on Brian's naiveté, and never on Val's boundaries.
In my youth and naiveté, I thought that was how the Senate actually works -- like it is supposed to.
The movie takes teenagers and their hurt seriously, and delivers an entertaining comedy, with Steinfeld playing believably hard-edged naiveté.
That is where a collective elaboration of meaning is to be found, in the symbolic and material versions of naiveté.
With its overarching tone of naiveté, "Mission Mangal" hopes to convince its viewers that rocket science isn't, well, rocket science.
Both Dolores and Daenerys were used as sex objects by men who valued them only for their beauty and naiveté.
"When I moved here, in my naiveté, I had a whole menu drafted of things I wanted to do," Lowder said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Life-affirming: a descriptor redolent of Panglossian naiveté that I'd ordinarily avoid at all costs.
"Well, Michael, right now, I'm going with naiveté and that's not particularly very comforting for me," Hayden told CNN's Michael Smerconish.
"It's either naiveté, ignorance or fear in terms of what Mr. Trump is doing vis-a-vis the Russians," Brennan said.
To be shocked that unprincipled regimes act in an unprincipled way shows the kind of naiveté that guarantees the enemy victory.
Oyo has brought SoftBank&aposs unique brand of stupid with, according to great reporting from the NYT, corruption posing as naiveté.
Telling them it has to start with N. Let's just take a moment to appreciate the stupefying magnitude of Google's naiveté here.
With the naiveté of youth I thought me and my paintbrush would overcome that cycle of erasure, but we're still in it.
Snyder claims that when he says Batman is a conscious killer, he's critiquing fan naiveté and exposing the gritty underbelly of heroism.
The shame at my own naiveté, that I was so silly as to think that dress could have possibly been for me.
And, perhaps in a sign of the West Wing's defiance or political naiveté, he offered a glossy assessment of the President's fate.
But I still wonder if Trump, who stood beneath the portrait of an Indian killer, made a faux pas prompted by naiveté.
That makes me think that the actual naiveté is to think that nothing that crazy will happen because nothing has happened before.
And Putin, fully aware of Obama's naiveté on Russia's geopolitical intentions, took advantage of what Obama was doing to our national unity.
The corollary to this naiveté is the often shockingly low level of insight as to how a priest's behavior impacts the love object.
Would they be genuinely worried that what I was proposing would hamper their efforts, or would they explode in laughter at my naiveté?
My naiveté is long gone, along with my patronizing assumptions that development is simply a matter of us teaching others what to do.
In the original Blade Runner, the replicants were memorable oddballs, with the playful naiveté of children and the lethal cunning of sociopathic adults.
Although Zee had some previous experience renovating properties with her parents as a kid, Aaron embarked on the process with a slight naiveté.
But both Bahl and Iqbal, especially the latter, are good fits in their role, bringing the required naiveté that a young romance needs.
If Jojo represents the naiveté of indoctrinated youth, Elsa is a reminder that not all kids are lucky enough to be so clueless.
There still remains among some parts of elected Democrats a naiveté about who the Republicans are and how we got to this moment.
If you resolved to donate more in 2020, turning the charitable fervor from your NYE naiveté into a year-long commitment starts now.
The level of naiveté required to cap off a story like Bombshell's with an inspiring, "Women rule!" pop anthem is unfathomable to me.
Even today, in urban liberal discourse, "Europeanness" is often lauded as synonymous with sophistication, contrasting with stereotypes about American ignorance, prudishness, or naiveté.
Early-stage crisis management is fraught with both denial and naiveté often anchored in the sheer hope that the problem will just go away.
It is actually a little embarrassing to admit my naiveté now since, as a 35-year-old college-educated woman, I should have known.
Clayton called for an interagency coordinated plan among states, federal regulators and the SEC and CFTC to address consumer naiveté over unregulated trading platforms.
But at the very least, these actions suggest Kushner's naiveté and insensitivity to the kinds of actions that constitute a betrayal of his country.
Indeed, he adds of the whole Trump policy package that Reviewing this inventory of policy proposals, what is striking is its naiveté and incoherence.
However, Mr. Trump's stunning naiveté of the crisis in Ukraine has allowed him to adopt policies that are so foreign they are almost Russian.
"There was something absolutely upsetting about this character, the beauty of her way of seeing the world, her naiveté, her candor, her intensity," Brize said.
A series of break-ups and meltdowns ensue, allowing Miller to highlight the cast's super-powers: Gerwig's winning naiveté; Hawke's daydreaming aloofness; Moore's sturdy timing.
A series of break-ups and meltdowns ensue, allowing Miller to highlight the cast's super-powers: Gerwig's winning naiveté; Hawke's daydreaming aloofness; Moore's sturdy timing.
Back in 2000, Saxony's then–Premier Kurt Biedenkopf famously declared, "Saxons are immune to right-wing extremism," a statement of either stunning naiveté or denial.
The military was able to exploit the liberals' naiveté and the Muslim Brotherhood's incompetence, taking power for itself and placing Egypt under a military dictatorship.
She had always been clear that Obamaism was, in her view, shot through with naiveté about the nature of both American politics and Republican opposition.
But here, as Libby said, is where Paige's naiveté — or at least inability to grasp the gravity of the stakes around her — truly reveals itself.
In the bright-eyed naiveté of my first few weeks as Facebook's first leader of the ads targeting effort, I'd eagerly confront each new conspiracy theory.
Everyone has a moment in their adolescence where the world's injustice is so clear and seems so powerful that your childlike optimism and naiveté is taken.
A glance into the endless and void-like stares of some of Sinister's children relays that feeling of grief while still holding onto elements of naiveté.
The damage inflicted by President Trump's naiveté, egotism, false equivalence, and sympathy for autocrats is difficult to calculate ... The summit in Helsinki was a tragic mistake.
Clinton wandered between neocon-Republican recklessness and liberal-Democrat naiveté America is less secure and the world is more fractured because of Clinton's State Department tenure.
Meanwhile, the world awaits the concrete outcomes of the detailed US-North Korea negotiations that will decide whether Trump's optimism was simply borne out of naiveté.
If the expectation is reframed away from naiveté to pragmatism, the talks could yet prove to be as significant as the fall of the Berlin Wall.
In the years since everything went so wrong, it has become fashionable to blame the naiveté of the revolutionaries or the petty incompetence of transitional leaders.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Dada virtuoso Raoul Hausmann's photographic oeuvre from 1927 to 1936 exposes his oddball art antics at play with naiveté.
Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) accused her of "naiveté" during a House Judiciary Committee markup last week on legislation to create a new agricultural guest worker program.
At first glance, Gen Z may appear to be like every generation of youth before them: unflinchingly determined, stubborn, idealistic, and clinging to a touch of naiveté.
Mark Warner said on "Erin Burnett Out Front" Monday that Trump showed "enormous naiveté" by suggesting the nuclear threat from North Korea could be handled so simply.
It was advanced—it had spread to her liver and to her brain—and despite my naiveté, there was no chance she was going to lick it.
Most Jewish BDS supporters, in their naiveté, have no grasp of how they fuel the virulently anti-Israel groups that use this message to validate their agendas.
And the president's weakness and naiveté signals to nuclear threshold states that they too should adopt the North Korean model of extreme brutality, threats and endless provocation.
" French President Emmanuel Macron went further, accusing China late last month of trying to divide the bloc and declaring that "the period of European naiveté is over.
Several top officials describe Jared Kushner in very similar ways: a good guy with good intentions, now under rising scrutiny because of a combination of naiveté and hubris.
The source attributed the ability for agencies to effectuate these types of markups to advertisers' naiveté and further stated that advertisers generally do not ask the right questions.
Though we haven't been 'real-life friends' for some time, his posts about his mother who died waiting for an organ transplant made me question my own naiveté.
That, coupled with a profound naiveté about warfare, led him to order a troop surge in December 220006 and simultaneously proclaim that it would last only eighteen months.
Gloaguen was in the US on assignment for popular French magazine Réalités, and his photos from 1965–1971 capture Warhol, his scene, and his city with endearing naiveté.
" The Arizona Republican said in a statement after the news conference: "The damage inflicted by President Trump's naiveté, egotism, false equivalence, and sympathy for autocrats is difficult to calculate.
The first promise was one the health insurers bought from the Obama administration, and as such, perhaps it's poetic justice that they're now paying for their gullibility and naiveté.
She is Wonder Woman, and it's impressive to watch her walk the fine line between naiveté without stupidity, a warrior bred for battle who still retains a compassionate heart.
"At no time did we have the ego or naiveté to think we could come in and say, 'hey, do it this way and you'll be awesome,' " Wilkins added.
Image via ProPublica The scandal, and Sandberg's admission that Facebook hadn't "anticipated" the potential abuse of its ad system, shows a naiveté characteristic of many of Facebook's recent problems.
But I think in a way our naiveté about it was to our advantage, because we didn't go in being reverential of any of the stars of the Bolshoi.
Looking back, we can frame the development of digital behavior into three phases: First, there was a naiveté phase, where consumers didn't really understand the technology and what it meant.
She nonetheless persists in believing that Kennedy sent the lawyers to her, a belief that is presented in the film as a kind of naiveté about how the system works.
" Instead of showing evidence of collusion between Trump campaign officials and Russia, Caputo said Trump Jr.'s involvement "shows more the naiveté of his first experience in a political campaign.
It's perhaps a melodramatic way to have Arthie understand Yolanda's side and come to terms with her own sexuality, and yet it works, thanks to Arthie's believable naiveté and discomfort.
From the beginning, clues that point to Georges's egomaniacal persona — clues that Tan did not want to see — loom larger as the film goes on and reflect her initial naiveté.
Putin seems likelier to take Trump's naiveté and refusal to call his bluff as a green light to cause even more of the problems Trump keeps asking him to solve.
And in August, Kim, who is married to Kanye West and has two bi-racial children, claimed naiveté when it came to defending makeup artist Jeffree Star's history of racist comments.
If the Obama administration began with an idealistic sense of unbridled possibilities bordering on naiveté, a Hillary Clinton administration could open with a world-wearied recognition of limitations bordering on pessimism.
We may have left postmodernism behind, but we are still generally suspicious of sincerity: It seems to connote naiveté, or worse, credulousness—a belief in the fundamental simplicity of the world.
Our own conversations in Washington suggest that cooperation with China of the type common in academic, scientific, as well as entrepreneurial circles displays a dangerous naiveté about the intentions of Beijing.
Only a small handful of outlets have the kinds of Hollywood connections it takes to get a story like this right — and plenty have the naiveté to get them terribly wrong.
Because it shows that his naiveté, lack of experience, poor judgment and financial issues had more than just the Russians licking their chops at the prospect of getting closer to Trump.
White Girl is about an optimistic blonde who begins to see the invisible privilege that buoys her naiveté; Kids shows teens partying and drinking, a vision of adolescence without judgment or lectures.
Voiced by '70s dream daddy Burt Reynolds, his All Dogs Go To Heaven character served as a natural successor to Goofy, whose dumb jokes and tiresome naiveté quickly began to wear thin.
" Be smart ... A source close to the White House tells us foreign governments exploited the Trump campaign's naiveté: "They saw a bunch of inexperienced people who suddenly found themselves in political roles.
Her death was a tragedy that reflects, on some level, the very same Stark family naiveté about politics that was such a heavy point of emphasis on the beginning of the series.
Though Ward found Flynt to be an unrepentant hedonist and cynical businessman, the budding mogul was also charming and whip-smart, and his more unsavory tendencies were tempered by a whiff of naiveté.
Jack (played in the movie by Jacob Tremblay) narrates the book with a naiveté that comes from never having been outside of the room he shares with Ma (Brie Larson in the film).
I have a sinking feeling that many VCs take advantage of this naiveté to get better terms than they might have gotten otherwise had they actually walked through all the language up front.
On my first night in New York, a water bug the size of adult man's loafer chased me through the front of the store while my new coworkers laughed at my suburban naiveté.
"The political naiveté of many in the cannabis space is reflected in their unrealistic expectations of what the political process can do," said Matt Kumin, a San Francisco-based attorney specializing in cannabis.
Hong's tongue-in-cheek illustrations celebrate the places Disney cartoons have earned in modern culture—but they also highlight the naiveté that permeates the innocent, nostalgia-inducing universes us kids grew up with.
This whole debacle not only demonstrated Trump's farcical and fake reputation as a deal-maker, it also exposed his cluelessness and naiveté when it came to knowledge of the actual policies being debated.
In horror, she's often a young woman who uses her apparent naiveté to mask savvy manipulation of the people around her, particularly her lovers (see Haute Tension, All the Boys Love Mandy Lane).
So it's no wonder that Twitter users immediately responded with wide-ranging parodies — many of them pointing out the hyperbolic naiveté of mothers' blind love for their potentially dangerous sons: This is MY son.
The film does nothing to dispel the impression it's only interested in Important Men talking about Important Ideas with its persistent use of female members of the public to illustrate general naiveté about computers.
He was doing it with a wink and a nod, with just enough claim of fake naiveté and deniability to give those who want to support him the space to look the other way.
We never set out to make a film for balletophiles or a dance documentary, we were always ambitious to bring a wider audience, and so we went in with a naiveté of outsiders. Interesting.
At the same time, it's a coming-of-age story for Julie, whose ideas about what she wants to do in film change drastically over time, just as her youthful naiveté is being sloughed away.
Though we quickly dismissed the idea, laughing at our own naiveté when it comes to the reality star's perpetually evolving look, it appears we may not have been as far off base as we thought.
He got out of prison, saw what the world was like in Haight-Ashbury, and set out to take advantage of the naiveté that was in the DNA of the peace, love, and flowers crowd.
Teams used to turn up at Stamford Bridge, full of gorgeous naiveté and attacking endeavour, only to find themselves shut out by two banks of four and their involuntary revulsion at the sight John Terry.
Having been signed into rigid contracts that took advantage of their naiveté and ambition, the boy bands turn to the goodwill of the justice system to escape the legal shackles Pearlman's lawyers placed them in.
His new sidekicks aren't quite as developed, with the possible exception of Robin (voiced by Michael Cera) — a new, younger boy wonder whose naiveté and sunny disposition make him a kind of Lego Movie Emmet 2.0.
It's easy for me to blame bad models around me — dysfunction in my family, an adolescence influenced by the wrong types of friends, my own naiveté about what should and shouldn't be expected in a relationship.
It is remarkable that this acute bout of political naiveté, this mysterious failure of the faculties required to choose a preferred candidate, has afflicted members of only one major party, and at such a critical moment.
Perhaps it's because we live in a world where friendship can be quantified in "likes" and "faves," but there's something in Jonesy's humanity and naiveté that resonates in the comic's big-eyed, goopy, bliss-inducing art.
"That Mr. Tillerson eschewed this sort of support in what he knew would be a tense and critical meeting with President Erdoğan smacks of either poor staff work or dangerous naiveté on his part," he added.
The film is a damning, distressing document of Germany's prejudices and naiveté, of its society's tendency to define community and threat racially and its courts and police looking the other way when extreme-right organized violence occurs.
Ford regularly showed naiveté about the usual process for handling such a high-profile allegation, saying repeatedly that she did not even realize initially that she should hire an attorney until friends advised her that she should.
Painting very simply, he lets his paintings speak for themselves in a language of primary color and other signs of expressive urgency, including the overt naiveté of their manner and the deadpan originality of their subject matter.
The youthful naiveté makes it the favorite of many, with Simpson and company not yet having the maturity in songwriting and performance that would keep them from making many of the mistakes that fans adored on this record.
Since the disintegration of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, a series of U.S. presidents were misled by wishful thinking and strategic naiveté about the long-term ambitions of Russian leaders, who now threaten the American homeland.
Scrooge then mocks Mary's naiveté and gives her the money she needs ... on the condition that if Bob were to ever quit his job, Scrooge would tell Bob that Mary had set out to be unfaithful to him.
The naiveté and the joyfulness of a child is one of the most beautiful things in the world, and somewhere along the way you can get injured or hurt or heartbroken and sometimes you lose little pieces of joy.
Hopefully Facebook's mistakes and the general naiveté of tech companies and the public toward election interference will lead to a swing far in the other direction as the world wakes up to how sophisticated attacks on democracy have become.
Newcomers like Zendaya and Keke Palmer are leading a girl movement all their own, much like the times when young ladies looked to Aaliyah to guide them through the naiveté of unrequited love and perpetual heartbreak that proceeds it.
The "foolishness and stupidity" of U.S. policy towards Russia was the failure of the Obama administration to see this — to recognize Russian hostility and adjust our approach accordingly, rather than pushing a "reset" born of naiveté and wishful thinking.
He brings fear and naiveté of a young Korey to life as much as he does the hopelessness of an adult Korey, who has spent most of his time in voluntary solitary isolation after he was jumped more than once.
The film came out the same year as Fassbender's role in Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds and helped propel him to stardom, but it's Jarvis's performance that's most mesmerizing, as a girl caught between youthful naiveté and desires she doesn't yet understand.
This energy propels her through the race — 10 days on 25 ponies, over 18.903,000 kilometers of Mongolian grassland — and though it's easy to judge her for her naiveté, her humility and earnest drive make it impossible not to root for her.
The actress who plays the youngest iteration of Jenny, Isabelle Nélisse, is really the star of the film, as she does such an amazing job of transmitting wide-eyed naiveté while also shouldering the most painful and disturbing storyline on screen.
Publicly, CHC members said the meeting was positive, but Gutiérrez said that Kelly displayed a certain "naiveté" as when he told lawmakers he envisioned a merit-based immigration system where people speaking English and educated were allowed into the United States.
"His entire arc has been about growing up from a scrawny kid into a super soldier, trying to keep his intrinsic curiosity and kindness without leaning too far into naiveté, and ultimately learning the hard ways of the world," Framke told me.
Another standout is Catherine Opie's "Tyler S." (2008), a photograph that captures a football player so young that you get the sense he is playing the game for reasons that are not yet clear to him, pure naiveté obvious on his pubescent face.
Just as Robot-as-Menace stories tend to be built on the exploitation of human naiveté, the new Westworld's robots are blissfully unaware of their subservient position in the world, unable to harm so much as an insect thanks to their programming.
This complexity is portrayed uniquely in Hunter Gatherer: We see the awfulness of Ashley ignoring the good woman next to him while choosing to pursue a relationship that no longer exists, but we also see his naiveté and his desire to be sincere.
Earlier in the year, he'd asked why the World Economic Forum was listening to her at all, and approvingly shared a Quillette article which called Thunberg a fanatic and "absolutist" and which argued adults had a duty to correct her childlike naiveté.
The cynicism of Trump's attacks on officials in New York and California on the issue of homelessness is arguably surpassed by the naiveté of his suggesting that a solution to the problem is just one phone call to the Oval Office away.
On top of that, everyone else is already stuck in their ways: being the first person in the office who starts cutting back on work time "for the sake of productivity" without fearing repercussion would require courage and a bit of naiveté.
Reviving arguments over Belgian security policies following the Paris attacks, in which 130 people died in an operation apparently organised from Brussels, French Finance Minister Michel Sapin spoke of "naiveté" on the part of "certain leaders" in holding back from security crackdowns on Muslim communities.
Coppola is uninterested in the accuracy of details (there are shots of Converse sneakers in 18th Century Paris), but what resonates is the naiveté of the young queen (played by Kirsten Dunst)—her head too high in the clouds to see her doomed fate.
But their stylistic finesse, a world away from the junkyard aesthetic of his early work, is also an implicit acknowledgment of the impossibility of turning back the clock, of deprogramming muscle memory to reintroduce awkwardness, uncertainty, or naiveté into the handling of the steel.
Her naiveté during the entire process was distressing, though not atypical for a patient her age; she had to be taught what a cervix was and needed her mother to hold her hand during the pelvic exam she had to start her labor process.
You need only listen to the theory that Jones's cocaine was cut with creatine, which in turn was cut with a 1960s East German steroid, to begin to suspect that this might just be willful naiveté in hopes of getting a great fighter back in the cage.
And yet another tweet from the president about the hearing seemed entirely divorced from reality: Following the hearing, Senator Ted Lieu of California tweeted that Clapper's naiveté "suggests some Trump folks should be very scared right now," an assertion echoed by national security reporter Barton Gellman.
Their naiveté points to a corollary familiar to media critics of all persuasions: that the journalistic wisemen who yearn quadrennially for a third-party disrupter have thrived in a profession that considers indifference to the substantive underpinnings of partisan politics to be a virtue, not a vice.
Mark Meadows, R-North Carolina, may not have been thinking of when he revealed a stunning naiveté about the health care system his party is reshaping: He told CNN last week that everyone has "coverage" because there's always the option to go to the emergency room.
It's complicated: Political consultant Bruce Mehlman says there is naiveté among both elected officials and industry players, with elected officials "not realizing how global the supply chains have become" and tech companies underestimating the global implications of China's "overwhelmingly aggressive" 2025 plan to dominate the tech industry.
And while of course it's easy for a political sophisticate to mock Trump for his naiveté on this point, at the end of the day his view that Republicans wouldn't spend years claiming to have such a plan unless they actually had one wasn't all that crazy.
I believe that both my successes and failures at 343 were ultimately the result of my naiveté about how important it is to have a solid team with multiple titles under its belt before taking on something as wild and as crazy as I was proposing for Halo 4.
But whatever the reason — naiveté, excessive focus on near-term profits or simply a lack of proper attention on mind-numbingly complex problems — it's clear they have to do a better job of making sure technology makes our world safer, freer and more stable rather than the opposite.
And while many teen movies have a sprawling cast, very few beat the one in Clueless, which includes Brittany Murphy as eager new girl Tai, Paul Rudd as pretentious college bro Josh, and Alicia Silverstone bringing equal parts naiveté and casual smarts to Cher, the movie's matchmaking heroine.
I still don't have my hopes up—I've been on this hellsite far too long for that kind of naiveté—but I am curious to check my own "Additional messages" folder to see how correct its algorithm was at flagging crap before it reaches (and burns) my eyes.
Generosity and naiveté are luxuries of the rich, cunning and selfishness are the tools of the poor, and an inability to empathize with others is the unavoidable consequence of a capitalist system in which the only way to get to the top is by stepping on everyone else.
Her most stunning display of naiveté wasn't letting her friends leave her behind while a strange guy bought her a drink, or the crowd-pleasing (at least for this crowd) but unwise choice to go beyond self-defense and annihilate a creep who was trying to stop her from leaving.
Even the most charitable reading of the emails seems to lead to a conclusion that Trump Jr.'s decision to attend the meeting at all, and to get involved in an alleged international election intrigue, showed a staggering level of naiveté that reveals the Trump campaign's lack of experience on the political stage.
And, tellingly, much of their political relevance: one of the most moving images in the show, despite its naiveté (or perhaps because of it), is an illustration from Century of the Common Man in which two families, one black and one white, create a symmetrical composition dominated by red, brown, and blue.
" In the wake of a particularly troubling year for online media, it's easy to see how some might have mistaken that hopefulness for naiveté, but Cohn, who worked alongside the internet pioneer, notes in her piece, Barlow, "knew that new technology could create and empower evil as much as it could create and empower good.
James Mattis, has said "it's a hell of a lot of fun to shoot" Taliban fighters, told Iraqi leaders that "if you fuck with me, I'll kill you all," and accused the Obama administration of naiveté for inking a nuclear deal with Iran that will slow, but not stop, Tehran's path to a bomb.
Not only is he perhaps the most compassionate character this show has left (outside of maybe Paige, whose compassion comes with a big dose of naiveté), but he feels like the best potential embodiment of future Russian-American relations, a sort of middle ground between Elizabeth's desire to protect her country and the pull Philip feels toward American culture.
I had the personal belief, and at the time, the naiveté that I would be able to convince the city council and the mayor that we were buying the team, and that we couldn't possibly make a profit, but we didn't want to lose so much money — could we renegotiate the lease to make it more equitable.
To insinuate that the world should accept a Russian invasion of the Baltics based on geopolitical considerations is a spitting image of the naiveté the world practiced in the lead up to World War II.  Our promise to never repeat that mistake is one of the most basic takeaways from the most devastating war the world has ever seen.
" In regards to their MSG break up show, he wrote "but in my naiveté i hadn't seen one thing coming: there are people who don't hate us at all, in fact who feel very attached to the band, and have put a lot of themselves into their care of us, who feel betrayed by us coming back and playing.
Elsa's powers lend themselves to an array of eye-popping sequences, whether she's tumbling into the unknown (while singing her new signature tune, "Into the Unknown") or gliding through glaciers or confronting horses made of pure water, while Olaf's naiveté and flair for the dramatic offer comic relief any time the goings threaten to get too serious.
Out of some combination of naiveté and arrogance Flynn, the maverick who came out of the "special" insular world of Joint Special Operation Command, did not play by the rules when it came to the lobbying work he did for some of his foreign clients, for which he was supposed to register officially as an agent of a foreign government.
Darrell IssaDarrell Edward IssaThe Hill's Morning Report — US strikes approved against Iran pulled back Darrell Issa eyes return to Congress Trump's 2020 campaign strategy is to be above the law MORE (R-Calif.) discussing a bill during a House Judiciary Committee hearing, in which he refers to Jayapal as "the gentle lady from Washington" and refers to her "naiveté" as a new member.
Nestled within the apparent naiveté of the Carter administration was, according to Kirkpatrick, a pernicious double standard: When reliable, albeit authoritarian, allies confronted popular opposition, the United States at first pressured them to reform in midst of a crisis and then effectively abandoned them—delivering once-allied countries into the hands of anti-American authoritarians, which President Jimmy Carter and his advisors accepted as the inevitable result of modernization.
The night of the Weidman fight, in response to Mousasi pointing out that he was making considerably less money than fighters he had defeated like Dan Henderson and Mark Hunt, White, who is the very model of the modern corporate head, seeking immediate gain over long-term viability even at the expense of those who work for him, laughed off the comparison, as if equating pay with performance were the height of old-fashioned naiveté.
But on adult women, historical dressing and the comfort of special occasion childhood clothing can be a test in fantasy, read in a way that brushes up close to costume and weaponizes the naiveté of girlhood and modesty (in a way, similar to Courtney Love's "kinderwhore" look), bringing the wearer into an arena of the perverse or gothic, sitting closer to the girls in Picnic in Hanging Rock or the group of Civil War-era women in Sofia Coppola's remake of The Beguiled, whose faded petticoated pastel finery masks dark impulses for sex and murder.
Sen. John McCainJohn Sidney McCainMcCain's family, McCain Institute to promote #ActsOfCivility in marking first anniversary of senator's death Arizona poll shows Kelly overtaking McSally 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE (R-Ariz.) called the U.S.-Russia summit in Helsinki "a tragic mistake" and faulted President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE for "naiveté" and "egotism" in meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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