It can sound fantastical and wifty and achingly naïve, informed by the last inklings of childhood. |
Or have we misread the climate for change and taken on organizational change in a naïve and unsystematic way? |
I have been personally vilified with insults, which I regard as naïve and offensive. |
It would, of course, be naïve to assume that policy is regularly based mainly on facts and figures. |
This fact should cool some naïve future buyers thinking that they could pick and choose from miner's diamond parcel. |
This naïve interpretation should, of course, be considered with great caution for a number of reasons. |