They came to throw their son at your face and see if you regret your foolhardiness. |
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The foolhardiness of playing into that would be so great that we ought to question Roberts' judgement if he does. |
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More extraordinary is that as time went on, instead of criticism for incompetence and foolhardiness, Scott continued to attract hero-worship. |
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One opposite to courage is cowardice, but another is rashness, foolhardiness. |
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Should Anna be applauded for her passion, or condemned for her foolhardiness? |
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This was a stroke of extraordinary boldness, not to say foolhardiness. |
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Defoe's impetuosity and foolhardiness extended to his business affairs. |
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Smoking might represent folly and foolhardiness, but its intangible qualities still encourage millions to smoke. |
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Famous or no, it would take a certain strain of foolhardiness for a girl to pose semi-naked in this age of Twitpics and Facebook updates. |
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In those cases, daring has slipped into foolhardiness, rashness, unnecessary risk-taking. |
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But it was foolhardiness or bravery on his part to imagine that he could defy someone protected by the United States. |
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They are now doomed to a lifetime's torment, reminded of their foolhardiness every time someone tries to call. |
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Our water, air quality, forests and weather systems seen to be under siege from a worldwide phenomenon of environmental foolhardiness. |
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He once more exhibited his foolhardiness by taking his company to attack and destroy a strong rebel gang. |
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The foolhardiness or ignorance of her officers was a prolific theme for comment whilst she remained in sight, and efforts were made to signal her to reduce sail in the face of her danger. |
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However, this is not the place for foolhardiness. |
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Yes, it's great that we're Canadians and we're willing to step up in a crisis, but given the possible foolhardiness of cruise ships, what is the practice? |
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