| 11. | Now, a month later, she laughs at her naivete.
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| 12. | The film's naivete makes up for its rampant predictability.
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| 13. | How illuminating you find this depends on your level of naivete.
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| 14. | Some conservatives have criticized that attitude as soft-hearted naivete.
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| 15. | Her naivete is refreshing in a sport that ages its young.
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| 16. | There is a sense of nobility in the naivete of technique.
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| 17. | I think my naivete about city government is actually an asset,
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| 18. | But she also believes her naivete has worked to her advantage.
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| 19. | My success alerted me unwittingly to a journalistic virtue : naivete.
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| 20. | Damon projects strength and vulnerability along with naivete and street smarts.
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