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9 Sentences With "most advisable"

How to use most advisable in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "most advisable" and check conjugation/comparative form for "most advisable". Mastering all the usages of "most advisable" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"It's most advisable to create a resettlement plan," Castro told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Using an app that isn't actively updated isn't the most advisable thing to do, and going off the beaten path and installing apps manually is something that shouldn't be done haphazardly, in general.
If James L. Dolan, who owns the team, and the Knicks were not prepared to go the most advisable route and undertake the protracted pursuit of a proven team-builder like Toronto's Masai Ujiri, or one of Ujiri's highly rated peers under contract elsewhere, they at least managed to lure a well-connected and widely respected figure to Madison Square Garden.
I consider the diplomatic means through > Vatican to be the most advisable solution of this matter. After release, I > ask you to direct Professor Schorr to France. Head of the Council of > Ministers – Gen. Div. Sikorski.
This is followed by screening of both families to check whether any one family has a social defect or bad social history. Neither the boy nor the girl will eat in either home, nor parents with future in-laws. Marriage is by parental consent and it is considered the most advisable and preferable of all marriages. ;Children The main aim of the Pojulu marriage is to produce children.
The Council of the University College, after months of deliberation, passed a resolution on 27 December 1838, "That the Hospital Committee be instructed to take such steps as they shall deem most advisable, to prevent the practice of Mesmerism or Animal Magnetism within the Hospital";See, for example, "Note by The Zoist", The Zoist, Volume 10, No.38, (July 1852), p.218. and Elliotson, on reading the contents of the resolution, resigned all of his appointments forthwith. Wakley did all that he could, as editor of The Lancet, and as an individual, to oppose Elliotson, and to place all of his endeavours and enterprises in the worst possible light;See, for example, Winter, (1998), pp. 93–108.
His command was intended solely to prevent individual excesses which could damage discipline within army ranks, without changing the extermination intentions of the order. As part of the policy of harshness towards Slavic "sub-humans" and to prevent any tendency towards seeing the enemy as human, German troops were ordered to go out of their way to mistreat women and children in the Soviet Union. In October 1941, the commander of the 12th Infantry Division sent out a directive saying "the carrying of information is mostly done by youngsters in the ages of 11–14" and that "as the Russian is more afraid of the truncheon than of weapons, flogging is the most advisable measure for interrogation". The Nazis at the beginning of the war banned sexual relations between Germans and foreign slave workers.
In September 2013, the Investigative Committee of Russia made public that as of September 11, 2012, it accused Rybachenko of participating in mass riots (paragraph 2, article 212 of the Russian Criminal Code) though has kept it unknown for longer than a year. With regard to the situation, Estonian Prime Minister Andrus Ansip said that Rybachenko "should definitely submit an application to the corresponding institutions in Estonia. The most advisable would be to apply for asylum." In response, Rybachenko published an open letter to PM Ansip and stated that she appreciates the concern but does not need an asylum as long as she has a student visa to stay in the EU. In the letter, Rybachenko also noted that her case is recognized as politically motivated in Europe, particularly by the European Parliament (resolutions 2013/2667(RSP) and 2014/2628(RSP)), Amnesty International and the European Court of Human Rights.
For some time we > pulled in a direct line for Rona's Voe, but the wind, which had sprung up > very rapidly abeam, obliged us to alter our course, as the water threatened > every moment to break into the boat; we therefore brought her head to the > sea, intending, with the assistance of the oars, to keep her in this > position, and weather out the gale. Not much liking the idea of remaining > here any length of time exposed to the storm, I held a consultation with the > boatmen as to the best mode of proceeding. Some were for making a fair wind > of it, and advised that we should set sail and run for an inlet about eight > miles distant, observing that it was nearly high water, and that when it > began to ebb the sea would be still more highly agitated, and consequently > the danger would be greater; others dissented from this opinion and were for > taking to the oars again, for the purpose of getting into Rona's Voe. > Thinking the latter plan the most advisable, we put the boat about and > pulled for the voe.

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