| 1. | Many of the problems are caused by naivety, she said.
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| 2. | Their counterparts are innocence _ or at least naivety _ personified.
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| 3. | Tyler also helps Skelton overcome his clumsiness, nervousness and naivety.
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| 4. | But because of his naivety and clumsiness he is soon released.
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| 5. | The naivety comes in imagining that league tables will not evolve anyway.
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| 6. | We have lost a little innocence, a little naivety.
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| 7. | Yet, her sophisticated humor belies the naivety of her drawing style.
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| 8. | This naivety often leads to the unfeasible-ness of their adventures.
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| 9. | Part of the charm of that album is a naivety.
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| 10. | Unfortunately, her naivety and inquisitive tendencies lead her directly to Alphonse.
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