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He smiled at his own naivety and went to bed.
I've seen political naivety in my time, but never at such close quarters.
That naivety will not be repeated in the new Bill.
I should laugh at such naivety if the problem involved were not so serious to me.
He was embarrassed now even to think of his naivety.
To know that my naivety gave him some pleasure made me take heart.
If he could accuse her of anything then it was naivety.
In my naivety I wondered at first, who would want to sleep there, for an hour?
Hindsight was not required and the policy has nothing to do naivety.
I've had it up to here with this naivety.
You have even mentioned potential errors, and admitted to possible naivety.
But because of his naivety and clumsiness he is soon released.
But even they accept that, at best, the couple were guilty of startling naivety.
But although this is probably the way the young man would have spoken, the line seems to express a certain naivety in his character.
Just the first para shows a certain naivety on behalf of the writer.
This sort of naivety is(partly) the reason that the Left has become so ineffective.
She does have her father's naivety at times but she is also intelligent and kind.
A lot of it was down to naivety, thinking that this was the way things were done.
He is the youngest of the team, showing his naivety when interacting with other members.
Yet the experience of office has made ministers regret their naivety in making such a pledge.
Keane can probably thank the new owners' naivety for his survival.
I don't think that level of naivety is possible.
New Labour were given the benefit of the doubt in their obvious naivety.
Reading through the comments I am amazed at the naivety and self-interest on show.
John there is a charming naivety to this reporting which I greatly value.