Completely naively .
We naively -- I didn't participate in this, so I'm just giving you the observer's perspective.
They naively just loaded a Russian-English dictionary into the computer in the hope that it would just do natural translations.
And naively , as an 11-year-old kid, I just said, Mom, I want to be in the Beatles, call them up.
I kind of naively expected them to be these crusading scientists, but they were just level-headed people doing their jobs.
you might naively expect.
And so we naively believe that our assessments are realistic.
I was just naively interested in how we recognize objects.
If you naively believe your Economics 101 class, which is to say competition disciplines the market and you always want to buy the--
But if you just naively chopped the image up into tiles and dream each tile separately, you get weird seams between them so you can't do that.
Because he just felt-- naively , it turns out-- like, hey what are these studios doing?
And if we naively believe technology's going to make a better future, we're probably mistaken.
And I kind naively didn't realize that they were all going to have to sound like each other.
He's kind of naively nice.
And so I naively asked her, I said, "Professor, would you take a walk with me to the Intensive Care Unit so I can actually show you some of these things?"
So we naively , for better or worse and iteratively jumped in.
We kind of naively thought that we could make this in about a year, and not only will it take a year, but we
where journalists more or less naively retell what the industry tells them.
And I think I did naively probably think, oh but if anybody hears this, like if they hear Zaza,
So there's no question when people naively come and say, oh, I would not put the data up in the cloud.
And so we just kind of naively took that thinking into "Indie Game," thinking that this would just be like 18 five-minute videos, that's all we need to do.
disheartening for me because I kind of naively believed that you know everybody would be good now unfortunately at the
Now, naively , this strategy makes sense.
which I think is how we maybe have naively thought about it for decades those problems.
And I thought, naively , that there was also a way to escape the brambled racial borderland of my youth.
I mean, naively , that's what I was thinking.
And the press, also naively , took it as expertise and sort of made it a fait accompli,
that's their FOIA division at the FBI-- I naively believed that FBI RIDS, their FOIA division, would be not mission-driven like the rest of the FBI
very different to how I did it completely naively and inexperiencedly, which is I spoke to everyone.
without actually the full expense of doing this naively .
And this image that some people have of people sort of naively believing every piece of information that they come across on Twitter, on Facebook,
that was that for me is a fairly recent Revelation um naively I was too optimistic but I think we're going to
So when this experience happened, I just thought naively -- not in a mean way-- but I just thought I was lucky I was not somebody that had to deal with that.
She's probably believing, rather naively , that this will be pure love and freedom and intimate transcendent connection.
I'll tell how optimistic, how naively optimistic I am.
We naively think, okay, well, I know who I am.
One of the things I think I would have thought, naively , is that, if I were in those shoes, as I were coming
And then, on that basis, he was recruited-- naively , no doubt, and with fateful consequences.
And also I really, really feel-- and we all feel-- so honestly privileged and very naively happy
Now, at first, we probably naively thought we could talk to everybody.
The Dry Cause itself had really thought -- I think, naively -- that the country would simply
sure you can get meatloaf platters here too um but his article stirred a lot of debate and I naively thought I could
So in '04, sort of this very tranquil moment, the best of times, businesses were just in some sense naively believing
documentary-- by the way, we put a link in the comments for anyone to watch it-- I naively thought, Eileen, honestly, that when
So I hated the FBI forever, but for some reason, I had naively believed that the FBI RIDS, the Records/Information Dissemination Section--
So this book is a little personal for me in the sense of one of the reasons I got a PhD in political science was that I sort of naively
And the closest I got to knowing about war and the atrocities that connected to that was in my history lessons, where I quite naively felt that that was something in the past,
So it's better to be assuming that there's going to be some mean reversion, positive and negative, rather than to naively extrapolate out
Likewise, simplistic is not a fancy-schmancy way of saying simple, simplistic means overly or naively simple.
And that's what I'm naively hoping might happen.