Then one day the foolish acquirer learns of a war between his people and the new crew.
For one, greed will always stoke credulity and lead the foolish to hand over wealth to the clever.
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And all this has been amplified into public outrage by the foolish decision to pay out bumper bonuses again.
When he was thirteen, he appeared in The Foolish Wise Ones, a 1987 documentary about three autistic savants.
There is to be a single police service from the 1st of April - and you know the foolish thing?
Where is the foolish bloviation, the press conference meteors, the egomaniacal insults that the poor New England Patriots will hear in their nightmares until next September?
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Facebook could ignore all the naysayers (about how this IPO is the most foolish in the history of IPOs) and just buy a huge position in Apple and see its stock appreciate.
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Although some Democrats warned that the delay was foolish, the deadline was kicked to March 1st.
If the home -- the collateral for the mortgage -- is estimated to be worth less than the buyer is willing to pay, the bank is foolish to make the loan.
The latest foolish attack on Walmart is happening, fittingly, in a committee hearing in Washington, D.
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Do you ever get the sense that the more powerful people get, the more foolish they become?
If the FERC is foolish enough to grant the request, the cost of doing business in New England is likely to rise.
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They could have junked the entire foolish fuelish system.
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As it turned out, the best of these foolish acts, and the best told, was the one recounted by the tall, large man.
So was his playing down of the Taliban threat a foolish throwaway line, which reflected the brigadier's personal view rather than the consensus among the British military?
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Considering the banks that made foolish loans to dishonest borrowers, the prudent were victimized by both sides for their tax dollars paying for the bailout of banks made insolvent by those same borrowers.
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The company would look foolish trying to qualify or retreat from the public defense they have so spiritedly mounted while, at the same time, any settlement would likely vitiate the intensive messaging.
If the Obama Administration is foolish enough to even try to appeal to the Supreme Court.
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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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Then again, the WWE would be foolish to leave a Rock-Brock Lesnar bout on the table without a payoff at a major pay-per-view event.
Mr McCain called the demands "foolish" and "bizarro" and said they were "deceiving many of our constituents" and blamed them on newly elected House members' inexperience.
Alan Greenspan is widely considered a highly successful chairman of the Federal Reserve, but the belief that he has special powers to eliminate the cycle is foolish.
Apple has been making the Street look foolish for years.
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But substantively the theme is foolish.
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Then all the hope and promise of combining two of the most dynamic players of the last decade (Nash and Bryant) is lost, and the Lakers look foolish for chasing short-term aspirations with an aging star that was past his prime.
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To some extent the merger failed only because the claims made for the combined company were foolish, based on wishes rather than any realistic assessment of the market and the world.
Consider this: If you were to ask a panel of Democratic and Republican economists and policy analysts to name the single most wasteful, foolish and destructive public policy of the United States, they would almost certainly identify the ethanol subsidy high on the list.
Given the money involved, Notre Dame could be foolish not to leave the Big East, NBC and its football independence behind in 2015.
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With all the federal dollars on the line and cuts in payments to facilities who serve the Medicaid population, states would be foolish not to throw in the towel on fighting reform.
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