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There is no doubt Apple remains relevant and any talk of its down fall is nothing but foolhardy.
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But only a foolhardy pessimist would deny the wonderful opportunities that lie ahead.
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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.
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It was logical to assume that our country would have had to pay higher rates to attract the needed capital, but instead, foolhardy investors have rushed into the breach buying Treasuries left and right.
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Garcia has infused his platoon with an aggressive instinct, but he's not foolhardy.
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Between 50 and 80 people reportedly died, but the poorest and most foolhardy locals ran barefoot over the burning lava crust towards the fire, desperate to salvage something useful or saleable.
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But long term, I think it's foolhardy to just build natural-gas power plants.
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Such laws might save lives but would violate the person's right to personal choice, however foolhardy it appears.
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It is one of the few central banks brave (or foolhardy) enough to provide us not only with their forecasts, but the ranges around those forecasts (the so-called fan graphs shown in Exhibit 2).
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That may have been a pretty obvious thing to say, but the crowd did not want to hear it and good-naturedly shouted the foolhardy pair down.
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But the crunch and recession will surely persuade some Scots that going it alone would be foolhardy.
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This talk might seem a foolhardy boast, soapy residue from the high-tech bubble that popped back in March of 2000, but for two critical factors.
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