| 21. | I will go with some degree of naivety,
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| 22. | Although you are a bright young man you are possessed with a certain naivety.
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| 23. | Hank's honesty and naivety often get him in unpredictable and troublesome situations.
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| 24. | This has incurred criticism for its apparent naivety.
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| 25. | Cuclin had the naivety to think that the official Marxism could incorporate his philosophy.
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| 26. | He tries to help every person whom he meets, despite his strong naivety.
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| 27. | Mr Brash was most amused at Ogles antics and the naivety of the author.
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| 28. | Jack storms out, angry at what he sees as Nigel's naivety.
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| 29. | He will educate her in the ways of the world and reduce her naivety.
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| 30. | His naivety and unawareness brings him into trouble and he ends up being beaten.
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