naively in A Sentence

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    Naively, but in confidence,

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    And she Naively showed her four thorns.

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    And, Naively, she showed her four thorns.

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    Naively, he asked where all the customers′ yachts were?

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    I Naively chose a college that was almost as expensive as Stanford!

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    Some Naively believe that such a dog is suitable for absolutely everyone.

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    The visitor then Naively asked where all of the customer's yachts were?

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    We Naively assumed another child would follow quickly, but years passed and no baby came.

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    Because the public still tend to Naively hope that"everything will be better tomorrow" and that the sacrifice required may be avoided.

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    Naively I believed it was to be judged, would I be classed as‘unstable' if I broke down during a one to one session?

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    When asked Richa about this opportunity, she said,“I Naively thought what I say doesn't matter at least online I shouldn't take myself too seriously.

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    Then, because the public, masses, has always the tendency to expect Naively that“everything will be better tomorrow” and that the sacrifice required may be avoided.

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    Then, because the public, the mass, always has the tendency to expect Naively that"everything will improve tomorrow," and that the sacrifice required may be avoided.

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    Then, because the public, masses, is always the tendency to expect Naively that"everything will be better tomorrow" and that the sacrifice required may be avoided.

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    Many women Naively believe that they will get pregnant the very first month they try to do, and become concerned when a pregnancy does not occur.

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    I Naively chose a college that was almost as expensive as Stanford, and all of my working-class parents' savings were being spent on my college tuition.

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    But I Naively chose a college that was almost as expensive as Stanford, all of my working class parents' savings were being spent on my college tuition.

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    But I Naively chose a college that was almost as expensive as Stanford, and all of my working-class parents' savings were being spent on my college tuition.

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    But I Naively choose a college that was almost as expensive as Stanford, and all of my working-class parents' savings were being spent on my college tuition.

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    But he Naively chose a college that was almost as expensive as Stanford, and all of his working-class parents' savings were being spent on his college tuition.

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    I asked, genuinely baffled as to why anyone would feel shortchanged by being gifted what I Naively considered at the time to be the easy way out.

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    After I informed him that I was from the US, he told me how much Russians hateAmericans(I was a bit surprised, Naively thinking the Cold War was over!)!

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    After I informed him that I was from the US, he told me how much Russians hate Americans(I was a bit surprised, Naively thinking the Cold War was over!)!

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    One Naively thinks that by winning the Olympics, it's going to be this switch and then your life is going to be perfect, and that's not reality," Hamill now knows.

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    Not surprisingly, patterns, systems, and rules are central to the life-hacking ethos, independent of any utility- and sometimes contrary to it, as when life hackers Naively optimize dating yet remain single.

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    Being yourself” might seem Naively foolish because it makes you vulnerable to rejection so perhaps when dating it's better to play hard to get or in long-term relationships to tell little white lies to keep the peace.

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    I Naively assumed that root­ing the phone would achieve this aim, but sadly this was not the case- it seems that some net­work pro­viders are still sim lock­ing phones, even on con­tract, and that break­ing these locks still isn't always straight-for­ward.

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    Not having the tests in place you would have to manually go through your whole application and even then it can be hard to spot the bug, Naively you send it out into production and after a while a kind user sends you a bug report(which won't be as good as your error messages in a testing framework).

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