foolhardy in A Sentence

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    Foolhardy, yes, but within the realm of possibility.

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    I think it's a bit Foolhardy.

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    Well that would be irresponsible and Foolhardy.

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    That would be a little Foolhardy, don't you think?

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    Both approaches were incredibly Foolhardy, but Hanssen got away with it both times.

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    While the U.N. process has failed in the past, march organizers believe abandoning it altogether would be Foolhardy.

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    The Tolkien family had left Germany in the 1800s, with the name Tolkien originating from the German word tollkühn, which translated meant“Foolhardy.”.

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    Such Foolhardy people will not be forgiven, either in this age or the age to come and they shall forever perish in hell!

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    But enough to prevent all but the most Foolhardy vasectomist from performing the op without the wife's moniker on the consent form.

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    Decidedly anti-war in sentiment, the book portrays Uncle Sam as a bit Foolhardy, full of hot air, and overconfident of his ability to defeat any adversary.

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    A new understanding of bacteria as a realm that we must live within, from which it is Foolhardy to think we can escape, is needed.

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    It would be Foolhardy to expect all Pirate movements to enjoy the same success as in Iceland, but they could learn from its experience.

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    It would be Foolhardy to expect all Pirate movements to enjoy the same success as in Iceland, but theyh could learn from its experience.

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    A totally new understanding of bacteria as a realm that we must live within, from which it is Foolhardy to think we can escape, is needed.

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    McGrath made it clear it will be Foolhardy to only depend on Kohli and in case he fails, it will give other players to raise their hands up.

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    BP and Total have already set short-term targets, but Shell Chief Executive Officer Ben van Beurden had previously resisted setting hard goals, saying it would be“Foolhardy” to expose Shell to legal challenges.

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    Royal Dutch Shell's boss said it would be"Foolhardy" for the oil and gas producer to set hard targets to reduce carbon emissions as it risked exposing the energy giant to legal challenges.

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    Royal Dutch Shell's boss has said it will be“Foolhardy” for the oil and gas producer to set hard targets to reduce carbon emissions as it risked exposing the energy giant to legal challenges.

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    Many streets are almost deserted after sundown, frequented by only the naive, the Foolhardy, and those who are forced by circumstances to be there​ - easy targets for the predators who roam the city jungle.

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    (Reuters)- Royal Dutch Shell P.L.C. 's boss said it would be"Foolhardy" for the oil and gas producer to set hard targets to reduce carbon emissions as it risked exposing the energy giant to legal challenges.

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    Some take the disillusioned view that to make a lifelong commitment is Foolhardy, since the other person is going to change- we don't know what our spouse will be like in twenty, or even five, years.

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    It appears that some individuals(of, as the writer believes, the highest ranks of life) have laid a wager with a mischievous and Foolhardy companion, that he durst not take upon himself the task of visiting many of the villages near London in three different disguises- a ghost, a bear, and a devil;

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    It appears that some individuals(of, as the writer believes, the higher ranks of life) have laid a wager with a mischievous and Foolhardy companion(name as yet unknown), that he durst not take upon himself the task of visiting many of the villages near London in three different disguises-- a ghost, a bear, and a devil;

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    It appears that some individuals(of, as the writer believes, the highest ranks of life) have laid a wager with a mischievous and Foolhardy companion(name as yet unknown), that he durst not take upon himself the task of visiting many of the villages near London in three different disguises- a ghost, a bear, and a devil;

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