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Definition of "naively"
adv: in a naive manner; "he believed, naively, that she would leave him her money"

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The Kiss is a painting by Italian artist Francesco Hayez. It is certainly his best known work. This painting conveys the main features, although slightly naïvely expressed, of ... (More)

If we naively set , we would get the solution labelled "outer" below which does not see the boundary layer at zero. For more details that show how to obtain the uniformly valid ... (More)

He argued that the management of water resources cannot be successful as long as it is naïvely perceived from an economic and political standpoint, as it is in the status quo. (More)

Louis Dupre is a Catholic phenomenologist and religious philosopher. He is the T. Lawrason Riggs Professor Emeritus in Yale University 's religious studies department. (More)

Statement by Lysy. While I've been around at en.wikipedia since I think 2004, I've decided to quit or at least give it a break and I'm now on my self-imposed wikiholiday. (More)

They shelter her from the outside world, and she naively lets the amanojaku inside one day, where it kidnaps or devours her, and sometimes impersonates her by wearing her flayed skin (More)

Naively, one might think that this would square the security of the double-encryption scheme. Certainly, an exhaustive search of all possible combination of keys would take 2 2 n ... (More)

In most plasmas, the forces acting on the ions are different from those acting on the electrons, so naively one would expect one species to be transported faster than the other ... (More)

Although the naively willful and impulse-driven humanoid marionette initially resists her good advice, he somehow finds it within himself at last to follow her rightful instruction ... (More)

One can extend the sea-level surface under the continents: naively, one can imagine a lot of narrow canals through the continents. In practice, the sea-level under a continent has ... (More)

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