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28 Sentences With "most ill advised"

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It is also the most ill-advised immigration legislation I have ever seen.
It involves aliens, arson, a fake therapist, Mormonism, and the world's most ill-advised handjob.
"What is racist?" she asked, posing one of the most ill-advised rhetorical questions ever.
Monica Lewinsky joked that her White House internship was among her most ill-advised job decisions.
The most ill-advised remark of the fight to pass Obamacare arguably came from then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The weakest — and the most ill-advised — are still checking their Twitter feed on the way out the door. 
Until this morning, Kirk Ferentz, college football's most cromulent head coach, was tethered to perhaps the game's most ill-advised contract.
It remains one of the most ill-advised, clumsily executed sequels of the 21st century, and seemed to have killed the franchise forever...
I spoke to six people who were luckier than I, about the most ill-advised things they've managed to sneak past airport security.
A previous Time Warner blockbuster deal, its 2000 merger with AOL, is considered one of the most ill-advised corporate marriages on record.
Unfortunately, elections seem to reverse that filtering dynamic, encouraging candidates to instantly voice the most ill-advised, bizarre ideas that pop in their heads.
A previous Time Warner blockbuster deal, its 2000 merger with AOL, is now considered one of the most ill-advised corporate marriages on record.
As a result, the NAC arguably produced their most ill-advised punishment yet, originally handing Diaz a five-year suspension from fighting alongside a $165,000 fine.
Given that a character just got an arrow through the eye, the tonal shift to what has to be the most ill-advised distraction technique ever invented was jarring.
Las Vegas Aces forward Dearica Hamby hit one of the best and most ill-advised shots of her career on Sunday to help her team advance in the WNBA playoffs.
One of the most ill-advised decisions made by the Trump administration is to transfer oversight of the export of firearms from the State Department to the Department of Commerce.
Monica Lewinsky joked about her White House internship that resulted in an affair with former President Bill Clinton, tweeting in humor that the role was among her most ill-advised job decisions.
Reylo is the steamiest potential romance we've seen from Star Wars since Ben Solo's parents in the original trilogy, and also the most ill-advised one since Ben Solo's grandparents in the prequel trilogy.
That was something that women everywhere could enjoy watching, and the reason why SATC had such a successful run—that is, until the final, most ill-advised installment in the series: Sex and the City 2.
Even J.R. Smith, a player with a well-deserved reputation for taking the most ill-advised long-range shots in the NBA, proved his worth with back-to-back three-pointers early in the third quarter, which helped erase Golden State's halftime lead.
Those suggest that the U.K.'s Brexit decision might have been the most ill-advised policy decision that the country has made since it chose to return to the gold standard at the wrong exchange rate in 1926 or to join the European Union in the first place in 1973.
Parker started with the now all-too-familiar line that as a husband and father of five daughters, he's matured since that time, and told Deadline that the entire experience was "one of the most painful moments in my life," which must be one of the most ill-advised lines to ever be uttered in an interview like this.
The First Anglo-Afghan War (1838–42) was one of Britain's most ill-advised and disastrous wars. William Brydon was the sole survivor of the invading British army of 16,500 soldiers and civilians. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan was also a disaster and considered to be their "Vietnam". The invasion and atrocities compelled the west into providing aid to the mujaheddin.
A review in The Guardian simply concluded that "[Smith's] decision to stray from his usual blend of impish party tunes and extended jingles for the latest summer blockbuster constitutes one of the most ill- advised career moves since MC Hammer went gangsta". Greg Tate of The Village Voice dubbed Lost and Found "the lamest album that'll be released this year", describing Smith's style as "imitation hip-hop".
This however was not achieved, for the two captains were unable, or unwilling to complete these manoeuvres on such short notice. This kind of manoeuvre was unprecedented in the history of Greek warfare. Donald Kagan considers it a most ill-advised move and gives credit to the two captains for disobeying orders that would have probably lost the battle for the Spartans. Others consider it a move that could have succeeded.
Nansen observed: "If the Jeannette Expedition had had sufficient provisions, and had remained on the ice-floe on which the relics were found, the result would doubtless have been very different from what it was." When Nansen's plans became public knowledge The New York Times was enthusiastic, deeming it "highly probable that there is a comparatively short and direct route across the Arctic Ocean by way of the North Pole, and that nature herself has supplied a means of communication across it." However, most experienced polar hands were dismissive. The American explorer Adolphus Greely called it "an illogical scheme of self-destruction"; his assistant, Lieutenant David Brainerd, called it "one of the most ill-advised schemes ever embarked on", and predicted that it would end in disaster.
Further evidence that suggests Roosevelt had seen the memos was his support of "pop-up" cruises, an elaboration upon Actions D and E of the eight recommended actions detailed in the memo: "I just want them to keep popping up here and there and keep the Japs guessing. I don't mind losing one or two cruisers, but do not take a chance on losing five or six." Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, on the other hand, opposed the "pop-up" cruises, saying they were "most ill-advised and will result in war if we make this move", but "the decision [on the 'pop- up' cruise matter] may go against me". In fact, at the time, Kimmel was not aware of Washington's eight-action policy.
Finally Steele received a direct order from Grant (his West Point classmate) to move south and proceed toward Shreveport, Louisiana to link up with Union forces under command of General Nathaniel Banks, who by then had already commenced a campaign up the Red River, converging upon Shreveport. The plan called for Steele's Corps to link up with Banks there and together the combined Union force would push into East Texas to "Plant the US flag." It was hoped that Steele's southward thrust from Little Rock would catch Confederate Commander E. Kirby Smith—Commanding the Confederate Army of the Trans- Mississippi—in a pincer movement, force Smith to fight a two-front action and thus divert precious Confederate resources from the main line of battle on the Red River. It proved to be one of the most ill-advised Union operations of the entire war. Against his better judgment, the skeptical Steele departed Little Rock on 23 March with some 12,000 troops, including the 36th Iowa Infantry Regiment, restricted to half-ratrions.

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