On the one hand, a speaker would not be required to cite sources merely to disabuse someone's rare, naive expectation that sources are cited.
Contrary to the naive expectations of 1787, it proved remarkably easy to identify two leading candidates for president from whom a coherent national choice could be made.
In particular, contrary to naive expectation, it cannot be matched to a Kerr vacuum exterior.
Even before I decide to take the job, I develop naive expectations about what it will be like.
The disorientation of actually entering the organization shatters some of these naive expectations.
It may be months later, when naive expectations have become realistic beliefs.
Eventually the fuel is used up and our naive expectation would be that the star should contract to a size at which pressure and gravitation are in balance.
As a result, the contracts were priced to reflect what have now proved to be wildly naive expectations about the ruble's stability.
Its naive expectation that he would do so was typically fellah.
While some analysts regard as naive the markets' expectations that the war will be short, prices tended to recover after falling when the first reports from Israel came in.