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naive vs disarming

A complete search of the internet has found that "naive" is the most popular phrase on the web.

Last updated: September 21, 2018 • 702 views

naive

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53,700,000 results on the web

Some examples from the web:

  • I may be naive - fine.
  • You were naive to think you could protect them from people like Wilson.
  • Mr President, your debut was somewhat naive.
  • You'll understand someday when you're older, less naive.
  • But I'm always so naive...
  • In a way, he's almost naive.
  • You're naive to think humanity is worth protecting.
  • Don't play naive, Eppes.
  • It'd be naive of us to imagine that this would change Soviet policy.
  • Come on now, don't be naive, Lieutenant.
  • And that was a very naive call to make.
  • Dad, don't be so naive.
  • This Parliament will be naive if it gives discharge for your administration.
  • Such a thought is naive, I know.
  • You know, for a newspaper man, you are shockingly naive.
  • Turk's naive impulse to get it going.
  • Now don't be so naive.
  • That you find the idea of monogamy to be naive and unnatural.
  • She thought she knew it all, naive, little thing.
  • And I know how ridiculous and naive it sounds.

disarming

4,400,000 results on the web

Some examples from the web:

  • It's more disarming than it sounds.
  • There's something strange and disarming about looking at a homicide scene in the daylight of Miami.
  • Kurt signed up specifically to learn disarming techniques.
  • We are accelerating the disarmament process, disarming both regular armed forces and armed groups.
  • I'm your best chance at disarming that bomb.
  • It's a wild card for disarming any reasonable criticism.
  • Candace, you've got a very disarming personality.
  • You have to finish disarming the rockets first.
  • And I can be disarming and charming.
  • Tom McDevon was one disarming... dude.
  • It is therefore clear that external funding is essential if the MIAB is to fulfil its tasks of disarming and separating the combatants.
  • This intervention with a view to disarming the ethnic-Albanian rebels is, however, subject to specific security conditions which the parties concerned have not yet fulfilled.
  • The only way to end the war in this city is disarming the drug dealers.
  • Mr Kinney is going to help us simulate a typical arrest and disarming procedure.
  • If the objective really being pursued is that of disarming Iraq, we must strengthen the inspection programme.
  • A peaceful resolution to the crisis is still possible provided that Iraq now demonstrates a real willingness to cooperate with the UN in disarming.
  • Thanks to that argument, the objective of disarming Saddam Hussein, and even sometimes of condemning him, has gradually disappeared behind anti-American jubilation.
  • The US Government remains intransigent; in these circumstances, to disarm our Member States means disarming Europe.
  • Well, she was asking penetrating questions in a disarming, non-invasive way.
  • Tasks such as isolating Hizbollah terrorists from sources of armaments or disarming the group pose a major threat to the military contingent.

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