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"unadvisable" Definitions
  1. not capable of being advised
  2. INADVISABLE

28 Sentences With "unadvisable"

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Eating all of this without a salad is unimaginable and probably unadvisable.
In true Canadian fashion, Trudeau apologized for his "unadvisable course of actions" repeatedly.
But unlike pimple popping, which might be unadvisable but is generally harmless, chiropractic is extremely contentious.
The store sells hats, dress shirts and suits in nearly every color imaginable, and some — red, burgundy, lime green — unadvisable.
Soothe heartbreak in every teen movie ever, inspire conversation on race issues, and act as an unadvisable vehicle for hard alcohol.
" Mr. Trudeau said several times that he apologized for his actions "unreservedly" and acknowledged that his decision to move Mr. Brown "was unadvisable.
" It is not unusual for people to try and make homemade fireworks around the Fourth of July, O'Connell said, calling such activity "completely unadvisable.
David Little, the association's chief executive, told the BBC that it would be "unadvisable" for a child of any age to do repetitive heading drills.
Also probably unadvisable is a visit to Chechnya, whose Kremlin-backed leader, Ramzan A. Kadyrov, loves mixed martial arts but brooks no lip from veteran fighters.
" He said it wasn't unusual for people to try and make homemade fireworks around the Fourth of July, but he cautioned that such activity is "completely unadvisable.
"I now see (that was) an unadvisable course of action and resulted in physical contact in this house that we can all accept was unacceptable," he added.
And so, in a fairly unadvisable move, the Brazilian legend waged a war of words on both the UFC and the NSAC—digging himself deeper and deeper into the hole as he did.
While I know for most travelers, particularly those with families, such an extreme lack of planning seems impossible, even unadvisable, I strongly recommend considering planning less, even if that's leaving just a few days open.
The Knicks, conversely, have long operated in a presumptive straitjacket, under the weighty adage that rebuilding in New York was impossible or at least unadvisable, given the astronomical ticket prices they charge and the impatient fans those prices create.
The American Association of Orthodontists takes a strict stance against DIY braces (using a rubber band to fix a gap, 3-D printing a retainer, or MacGuyvering metal braces from a clothes hanger, for example) — but that seems pretty obviously unadvisable.
"I took it upon myself to go and assist him forward, which was I now see unadvisable as a course of action, and resulted in physical contact in this house that we can all accept was unacceptable and I apologize for that unreservedly," he said.
While stabilized by ambulance personnel on the way to the hospital, she died a few weeks later from complications resulting in multiple organ failure. Live bee acupuncture therapy is “unsafe and unadvisable,” according to researchers who studied the case.
In light of that development, Congress thought that it would be "unadvisable" to admit Kentucky into the Union as it could do so "under the Articles of Confederation" but not "under the Constitution." Therefore, it resolved Kentucky's final push for statehood, now under the US Constitution, officially began with a convention, again held at Danville, in April 1792. There delegates drafted the first Kentucky Constitution and submitted it to the Congress. On June 1, 1792, Kentucky was admitted into the Union as the fifteenth state.
These guesthouses are not well heated, which combined with the unpredictable nature of high mountain weather makes this trek unadvisable during the rainy season. The lower road, stretching about from Qiaotou through the Gorge, is a stretch of pavement (until recently a simple mule track) crossed by several waterfalls, and frequently beset by rockslides. Some portions of the road have been known to disappear into the river below. The road follows the Yangtze, so there are more views of the river, and a stronger sense of being in a gorge than on the upper trail.
Reading had seen strikes for a time. In early 1877, members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen had requested a raise. When the railroad refused, and "the men had no choice but to strike", the railroad effectively crushed the trade union. They issued a letter telling their employees that, of those who were members of the Brotherhood, "It has been deemed unadvisable to retain in the employment of this Company any one who is a member of that organization," issuing an ultimatum that they would either leave the union or lose their jobs.
Unfortunately, its consideration came up a day after word of New Hampshire's all-important ninth ratification of the proposed Constitution, thus establishing it as the new framework of governance for the United States. In light of this development, Congress thought that it would be "unadvisable" to admit Kentucky into the Union, as it could do so "under the Articles of Confederation" only, but not "under the Constitution", and so declined to take action. On December 18, 1789, Virginia again gave its consent to Kentucky statehood. The United States Congress gave its approval on February 4, 1791.
On July 3, 1788, the Congress received New Hampshire's all- important ninth ratification of the proposed Constitution, thus, according to its terms, establishing it as the new framework of governance for the ratifying states. The following day delegates considered a bill to admit Kentucky into the Union as a sovereign state. The discussion ended with Congress making the determination that, in light of this development, it would be "unadvisable" to admit Kentucky into the Union, as it could do so "under the Articles of Confederation" only, but not "under the Constitution". By the end of July 1788, 11 of the 13 states had ratified the new Constitution.
The Writings of Herman Melville Volume Seven. Evanston and Chicago: Northwestern University and the Newberry Library. p. 366-67. he further thought that "it might not prove unadvisable to publish this present book anonymously, or under an assumed name:--' By a Vermonter ' say", or, he wrote in a footnote, "By Guy Winthrop". He wrote further that his new book: :possessing unquestionable novelty ... [is] as I believe, very much more calculated for popularity than anything you have yet published of mine – being a regular romance, with a mysterious plot to it & stirring passions at work, and withall, representing a new & elevated aspect of American life... When it was published in July 1852, it bore the author's real name and was immediately met with negative critical response.
The medical treatment of essential tremor at the Movement Disorders Clinic at Baylor College of Medicine begins with minimizing stress and tremorgenic drugs along with recommending a restricted intake of beverages containing caffeine as a precaution, although caffeine has not been shown to significantly intensify the presentation of essential tremor. Alcohol amounting to a blood concentration of only 0.3% has been shown to reduce the amplitude of essential tremor in two-thirds of patients; for this reason it may be used as a prophylactic treatment before events during which one would be embarrassed by the tremor presenting itself. Using alcohol regularly and/or in excess to treat tremors is highly unadvisable, as there is a purported correlation between tremor and alcoholism. Alcohol is thought to stabilize neuronal membranes via potentiation of GABA receptor-mediated chloride influx.
A chart drawn later by Governor King shows John Black's course through Bass Strait. Governor King's report on the voyage reads: "A small brig from the Cape of Good Hope, commanded by Mr. Black (a person of good abilities as a surveyor and navigator) passed thro and keeping more to the Southward made Cape Albany Otway and standing to the southward made an island lying in the centre of the west entrance of the strait which he named King Island and afterwards passed thro the centre of the strait unadvisable to attempt from the east only from the west." A copy of Black's writing on the passage through Bass Strait in Harbinger was sent to England with Governor King's letter. Black arrived back in Sydney on 11 January 1801 after having been away for 14 months, at which time his partner Mary Hyde promptly became pregnant with their second child.
Lord Palmerston As negotiations on the Convention of Settlement progressed, it became apparent that Argentina was prepared to acquiesce Britain's possession of the Falklands. On 27 July 1849, the British Foreign Secretary Lord Palmerston stated in the House of Commons: … a claim had been made many years ago, on the part of Buenos Ayres, to the Falkland Islands, and had been resisted by the British Government. Great Britain had always disputed and denied the claim of Spain to the Falkland Islands, and she was not therefore willing to yield to Buenos Ayres what had been refused to Spain. 10 or 12 years ago the Falkland Islands, having been unoccupied for some time, were taken possession of by Great Britain, and a settlement had ever since been maintained there; and he thought it would be most unadvisable to revive a correspondence which had ceased by the acquiescence of one party and the maintenance of the other.
In the resulting fight, ten of Fahwoondoo's men were killed and three constables injured; Fahwoondoo was taken to Sulymah where he was imprisoned. Governor Hay again expressed his displeasure: "Apart from the fact that your action may create complications, it is at all times, and more so at present, unadvisable to arouse the hostility of the people with whom the police come in constant contact, as it may have a tendency to render their services as messengers, as heretofore, of little or no use to us when once distrust has been created. I remark, that you say in your Report that you issued a warrant to make this arrest; this, I need hardly inform you, was invalid, and should not again be resorted to". On 12 December, Copland-Crawford captured the town of Jehoma, killing 131 of Makaia's "warboys" with one policeman receiving serious injuries; this was again without authority from Governor Hay.
On June 26, 1939, the Royal Navy and the Foreign Office reported to the British Cabinet that the only way of ending the blockade was to send the main British battle fleet to Far Eastern waters, and the current crisis with Nazi Germany threatening Poland made that militarily unadvisable. If the bulk of the Royal Navy was sent to Singapore, Britain would not be able to impose a blockade on Germany if it invaded Poland and so one of Britain's main deterrents against Adolf Hitler deciding to invade Poland would be removed, which would encourage Hitler to choose war. In addition, Chamberlain faced strong pressure from the French not to weaken British naval strength in the Mediterranean because of the danger of Benito Mussolini's Italy honouring the Pact of Steel if war break out in Europe. The Pact of Steel signed in Rome in May 1939 was an offensive-defensive German-Italian alliance, which meant there was a real possibility that if war with Germany began, Italy would join.

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