So to anticipate how that will look I think would be foolhardy on my part.
To go after those things that drive economic growth, create jobs would be foolhardy.
But the crunch and recession will surely persuade some Scots that going it alone would be foolhardy.
Considering his longevity, it would be foolhardy to rule out the chance of the 40-year-old achieving this ambition.
Recent history indicates it would be foolhardy to bank the acquiescence of German parliamentarians in advance of the fact.
Amateur hour maybe, yet it would be foolhardy for GM, Volkswagen and other foreign makers to ignore Chinese companies like BYD.
It would be foolhardy to ignore such problems simply because Israel has decided, for its own reasons, to try to make peace with Syria.
He may consider, say, chest pain as unlikely to reflect a sinister cause in a given setting, but would be foolhardy to rely on his clinical acumen alone.
It would also be foolhardy to make that assumption.
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While it would be foolhardy to imagine the U.S. can reach out to Taliban "moderates, " it can do more to split the ethnic Ghilzai from their more ideological brethren, just as Iraq's Sunni tribes split from al Qaeda.
"At the moment predicting monthly house price figures is a little like predicting the weather and it would be foolhardy to talk about a recovery based on one set of data, " said Ashley Brown, director of mortgage broker Moneysprite.
Furthermore, it's tautological to say that big businesses in the U.S. employ a great deal of workers for being large, which means it would be foolhardy to require them to subsidize lower tax rates for firms in possession of prospects that are far less certain.
And other statements that the Speaker has made and other statements that other Republican and Democratic leaders have made lead us to believe that broadly speaking we all -- we, the White House and the leaders of Congress, understand the truth here, which is that it is -- would be foolhardy to play chicken with the full faith and credit of the United States of America.
Paul Givan of the DUP, chairperson of the justice committee, said it would be "foolhardy" not to welcome the agreement.
It would be extremely foolhardy for us to divulge information in the recounting of what happened on Sunday that would in some way -- in any way limit our capacity to perform a similar operation in the future.
But in the multi-billion-dollar, high-stakes world of U.S. major-league sports -- and even at major U.S. colleges -- it would doubtless be seen as foolhardy to take a chance on using that name.
Perhaps now, with confidence that a new precedent has been set and an actual well-deserved retirement would not be completely out of the question, someone will be courageous or foolhardy enough to step forward.
Again, there will be experts on hand to tell the leaders about rising resistance to antibiotics, about the way a hyperconnected world can quickly spread pandemics, or about concerns about how it is foolhardy to be complacent in a world where genetic mutation often outpaces human innovation.
PCs would be as brave (or foolhardy) as licensing an alternative operating system to Microsoft's Windows.
"I think that we're foolhardy to not be engaging in federal funding of stem-cell research in the most aggressive way we possibly can, " the wife of Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards of North Carolina told a luncheon meeting of supporters at the City Club of Cleveland.
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The decision to publish more than 1, 000 pages of documents supporting Nick Pollard's report can be regarded as brave, or foolhardy, or simply - as we would see it - the duty of a publicly funded organisation.
Deserters from the Austro-Hungarian army found this made it the perfect hideout - at the head of one valley the pathway passes through the 'eye' of a needle of rock, and from here foolhardy Imperial Army inspectors could be dispatched with a cosh over the head.
To be sure, GE watchers argue strongly against doing anything as foolhardy as dismantling a good thing.
Those foolhardy enough to go for an amble in this wilderness would be best advised to join guided treks from the oasis town of Douz.
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