What could be more foolish that sinking your emergency fund into stocks and then find that you need it and have to sell off your investment at a particularly bad time in the market?
Consequently, the Center believes that it would be foolish to leap to the conclusion that the United States can safely regard its defense budget as a slush fund, available to be raided at will for aiding the Soviets or other initiatives ostensibly undertaken in the name of national security.
While key manufacturing technologies might be protected, it would be foolish to believe that this arrangement will not give rise to significant compromises in a number of areas of satellite technology in which the United States currently predominates.
With generosity, luck and a fair wind, that might reduce the volatility, but it would be foolish to imagine that ancient animosities will by then be entirely dead, or that recent upheavals will be forgotten.
Yet given the huge benefits that he, and the security forces in general, have gained from those tragedies it would be foolish to rule that thought out altogether.
Others think that would be foolish, since it would virtually guarantee victory for the Democrats.
We may choose to do so (just as a person in a room full of food could choose to starve), but that would be foolish.
Investors might assume that Nokia, which is faced with a cornucopia of challenges right now, would be foolish to launch an ad that antagonizes Apple or its diehard consumers.
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Yet he would be foolish to assume that he enjoys limitless popular support.
"My judgement is that it would be foolish to leave Britain defenceless against a continuing, and growing, nuclear threat, " he said.
It would be foolish to say that we do not need to service that medium because then we will lose people who will watch our games.
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"We'd be foolish to pretend that everything was going on as before, " said Peter Villani, a lawyer who works in the global mining group of Toronto-based Fasken Martineau.
As long as these anti-Islamist Muslims are rightly seen as isolated, vulnerable and powerless, it would be foolish to believe that many of their co-religionists will want to emulate them.
The report's authors say that it would be foolish in the West to underestimate the competitive threat, as the track record of such fast-growing firms lays bare the potential challenge.
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We have worked hard to argue the case for two more tram lines because the benefits to Nottingham and the surrounding area are so great that it would be foolish not to pursue the proposals.
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Dr Eric Sidebottom, a member of the Primary Care Genetics Group, says that it would be foolish to offer BRCA testing to any woman who does not already have a strong family history of the disease.
With employees citing their bosses as the number one reason for leaving their jobs, even the most successful entrepreneur would be foolish to think that losing good talent is a risk they can afford to ignore.
And although it would be foolish to assume that the economy will maintain today's dizzy pace, or that tax receipts will remain so high, the danger that the budget deal is based on unrealisable assumptions is fading fast.
It may be foolish to suggest that either Nokia or RIM could make big market share inroads against the smartphone giants any time soon, but 2013 could very well be the first time in a long while that both will finally have a competitive presence in the smartphone market.
And that is, since the founding of this country, only white men have occupied the White House and anybody would be foolish to say that not watching this presidential election season, the possibility of a woman as somebody other than a white man occupying the White House shows the progress of America.
If my parents had told me that what I wanted to do was stupid and foolish, that would probably be the fastest way to guarantee I was going to do it.
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It would be foolish to not think that the industry is going to change dramatically.
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My point is that any governor would be foolish to focus narrowly on the question of dollars and cents.
Naturally, I opined that a taxpayer would be foolish not to make this election, lest they be forced to include more gain in net investment income than necessary in future years.
"I think it would be foolish for any party that has suffered disappointing results not to look at itself ...and look at how it can improve, " she said, adding that the party must extend its appeal to all parts of Wales.
With that in mind it would be foolish to think this kind drop will stick.
But it would be foolish to underestimate the value that can be seeded from a hacking session.
China's financial sector is fragile but that simply suggests it would be foolish to rush towards full capital mobility.
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