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"unwise" Definitions
  1. unwise (to do something) showing a lack of good judgement

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But the Kremlin would be unwise to rejoice just yet.
Such an investment would be considered unwise by financial analysts.
In part, it has to do with unwise policy choices.
It would be unwise to bet all on Xiongan's rise.
It might, but on political grounds it still looks unwise.
For now, though, it would seem unwise to underestimate Facebook.
In such fraught times, rekindling historic wrangles looks uncommonly unwise.
I humbly suggest making your child a target is unwise.
But I was very unwise to do all that gambling.
Our president signed the very unwise Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
Waiting until you have an immediate need also is unwise.
I think it was a very unwise thing to do.
Additionally, unwise spending can rob heirs of a secure future.
"If that is a wise decision, what's an unwise one?"
However, some in Washington consider this an unwise concession. Sen.
The internet, fortunately, hasn't been entirely unwise in this regard.
Holding them in early November might be increasingly unwise, too.
It would be unwise, however, to give in to pessimism.
Such a war would not only be unwise but unnecessary.
Holding a club aloft in a storm is particularly unwise.
He can tweet whatever he wants, no matter how unwise.
However, it would be unwise to wipe the slate clean.
So it would be unwise to make too many comparisons.
So, I thought that what he said was extremely unwise.
Frankly, cutting out the internet completely is unrealistic and maybe unwise.
It would be just as unwise for America to sit back.
Miracles do happen, but it is unwise to rely on them.
It's probably unwise to finance single-payer through the income tax.
Clinton has made before: that her arrangement, while unwise, was permitted.
For this reason, it would be very unwise for Democrats to
It is unwise to bet against the sun coming up tomorrow.
But it's unwise to ignore the averages of past quaking activity.
Experts think a military intervention would be unwise, for many reasons.
An officer monitoring the jury cautioned that alcohol would be unwise.
From where we were standing, the feat looked unlikely, and unwise.
This person thinks it generally unwise to mix business with pleasure.
But ignoring the connection seems unwise given another trend: climate change.
Others have cautioned that it may be unwise for logistical issues.
It would be very unwise of the president to do that.
Relying on it for that purpose is both unwise and unfair.
Does anybody think it's unwise to be lean, nimble, and innovative?
Any such action — however strategically unwise — would absolutely require Congressional authorization.
Handing control of the printing presses to the president would be unwise.
Nancy Pelosi, the House speaker, called Tump's wall plan "immoral" and "unwise."
Many thought Mr Cameron was unwise to promise an in/out referendum.
More than a few swatters end up bragging online, an unwise move.
"I think it is unwise to run strategy through envy," he said.
It might seem unwise to add more cable networks by buying Scripps.
TURLEY: Look, I think the president is unwise to do these tweets.
My own opinion is that Lewis' remarks were ill-advised and unwise.
Chopping down a maize crop before it is ripe might sound unwise.
So reading too much into this portion of the analysis seems unwise.
And some presidents need to be dragged into breaking an unwise promise.
"It is really unwise of her to do this," Mr. Painter said.
And to not know what environmentalists are signalling as problems—that's unwise.
In retrospect, it was obviously unwise to draw conclusions from that series.
Expecting them to end the Warriors' march to 72 is probably unwise.
It sounds totally unwise now... We were completely swimming against the stream.
Reckless lenders made unwise loans so unqualified borrowers could buy overpriced homes.
But Professor Goodwin said it would be unwise to underestimate Mr. Farage.
Giving away the specifics would be unwise, so I won't do it.
"The things that they did were unwise," he said in an interview.
"We think it is a very unwise idea", Hoekstra said on Monday.
It is most unwise to increase the loss we shall suffer there.
But Moore, a teetotaller, regards moderate drinking as merely unwise, not sinful.
When the Cold War ended in 1991, America made an unwise decision.
Does that make people like Denison unwise to accept it as payment?
It would be deeply unwise to ignore the power of that message.
To be clear, when you say "unwise," do you mean politically motivated?
But I believe such an indiscriminate approach would be both unwise and unfair.
The new boss reckons that selling off Rolls's non-aerospace businesses is unwise.
Unwise, because the intelligence services are not the only ones prowling the web.
It's unwise, for example, to use test groups on algorithms already in production.
It bears repeating that going it alone would be unwise in the extreme.
Pay close attention to your inner voice today—ignoring your instincts is unwise!
But banks would be unwise to depend on customer inertia and regulatory caution.
Personally, I think it's an unwise move to ignore autonomy in future models.
Intuitively, you might think it's unwise to store your passwords on your computer.
But that didn't stop critics from denouncing the move as unwise and dangerous.
Farmers sheltered from market realities will often take unwise actions they otherwise wouldn't.
It is unwise to read too much into a single short quarterly update.
However, it would be extremely unwise to extend this in the long-term.
Capitulation, they tell victims and bystanders, is not only dishonorable: It is unwise.
Absent a definite objective, antagonizing Beijing creates unnecessary risks, and is therefore unwise.
Over the years, he had, at times, executed orders that he considered unwise.
Some attribute the damage to climate change; others attribute it to unwise development.
Mandatory minimums at current levels are also an unwise use of taxpayer dollars.
Washington's trans-Atlantic policy must focus on Germany's uncooperative and unwise economic policies.
It would be unwise, unnecessary and unaffordable in every sense of the word.
So I thought that what he said was extremely unwise and even dangerous.
It would be unwise to read too much into McIlroy's final-round fades.
By this time, Downtown Brooklyn was thriving; giving up the property seemed unwise.
And it feels unwise to have its heat so close to my brain.
Even if she had lived elsewhere, it would have been unwise to fly.
It was unwise to mention children in job interviews, she had been told.
Apple has to think about the consequences of its unwise and reckless decision.
Failure to include the government in these talks is unwise, in our opinion.
But repealing the regulatory-led system and replacing it with bankruptcy is unwise.
In a field as hard to measure as sexual behavior, this seems unwise.
"  Gore told Newsweek that Trump's "intemperate comments on North Korea were really unwise.
Unwise economic policies at home and abroad could easily trigger an economic downturn.
"It's unwise to think timber alone fills the bucket for commodities," he said.
Storing emergency cash in a safe deposit box is also unwise, advisers say.
It's fine to make unnecessary friends, but extremely unwise to make unnecessary enemies.
Tom Cotton who attempted to draw a distinction between an illegal and unwise order.
It would be "unwise" to put off raising interest rates, she said earlier Tuesday.
But a closer look at the two banks shows that this would be unwise.
Opening up a new trade front with the EU would be an unwise move.
So it was unwise of the new president to antagonise the left-behind carelessly.
"I think that people have realized it's very unwise to bet against Donald Trump."
" Paul later said it was "unwise" to expand the US's "monetary and military obligations.
"I think it'd be very unwise — it would be overridden immediately," Oklahoma Republican Rep.
It's particularly unwise when the public's views are as clear as they are here.
Under the current system, the cost of these unwise decisions is borne by taxpayers.
To oversimplify would be unwise; while complacency would be irresponsible — and perhaps outright dangerous.
Not only may action against the special counsel be illegal, it may be unwise.
Given the chaotic political climate, the hosts said planning episodes in advance was unwise.
Some scientists say it is unwise to be paralyzed by fear of the unknown.
Yet it is widely regarded as the drink of unwise youths and undiscriminating palates.
But his opponents would be unwise to place too much hope in the process.
If you're an international spy or President Obama, though, Face ID is probably unwise.
The nation can no longer afford unbridled and unwise construction in our flood plains.
How unwise is it to throw to a receiver being covered by Stephon Gillmore?
Virtually every expert on the Muslim Brotherhood thinks it would be unworkable and unwise.
Both women had fired unwise shots in the class war: both paid a political price. .
Militarily speaking, expanding the fight to ISIS' Syrian stronghold before success in Mosul is unwise.
However, environmentalists say it is unwise to concentrate a series of dams along the river.
I don't mean the answer is unwise — there is literally no answer that makes sense.
It would thus be unwise to react hastily to the mere prospect of fiscal easing.
Similarly unwise is her continued insistence on bringing up women's issues as much as possible.
These look unwise, but they could just as easily have been made onshore as offshore.
Rossi said it was very unwise to transform a constitutional referendum into a political election.
It would also be unwise to pull out of a project already underway, it said.
For once, it seems, an unwise download delivered more than just a pirated Minecraft clone.
He even, one late and unwise night, assaults his stepbrother (Clayne Crawford), after an argument.
Even if he did, it would be unwise to regale him with your autofellatio jokes.
But it was unwise to force the issue when huge infrastructure projects were under way.
In my opinion, it's unwise to reinvent the wheel, one government silo at a time.
Spending federal funds to buy guns instead would be an unwise use of limited dollars.
Behind the scenes, Mr. Carter argued that a ban on first use would be unwise.
If skincare is your specialty, associating your brand with desiccated human flesh is probably unwise.
Cavendish's results at the Tour show that joining it was not an unwise career move.
Bill McRaven, who led US Special Operations Command, believes negotiating with the Taliban is unwise.
The assembled military and national security advisers told him the move was rash and unwise.
When will the good people of Westeros learn that it is unwise to badger Littlefinger?
The U.S. could learn a thing or two from other countries, both smart and unwise.
Even Vollman believes that the boy's remaining, in the face of inevitable "degradation," is unwise.
Taking this private-sector revival for granted is probably unwise, but nothing deludes like success.
The startup life was unstable by reputation, and she worried that I was being unwise.
Former Fed officials and economists told CNN Business that such a move would be unwise.
"This would be unwise advice to the enemy we face," the senator said in 2008.
It's therefore tempting to adopt a Saint Balanchine approach to ballet history: tempting but unwise.
He suggests it's unwise to use the vote as way to predict economic and market trends.
Bolton will almost surely encourage Mr. Trump's instincts against diplomatic agreements both consider weak and unwise.
I'm newly sober and I'm wearing unwise (but cute, so cute) shoes at the farmers market.
Faced with these prospects, a status quo approach as we head towards November 2020 seems unwise.
"We find Trump's comments to be reckless, dangerous, and extremely unwise," they wrote in a statement.
Banking on inherent empathy in players (as in life) is unwise at best, damning at worst.
That decision will look spectacularly unwise if the appeal the bank was quick to announce fails.
But the intervention from China's leaders shows that it is unwise to dismiss it too lightly.
But it would be unwise to assume that past results will be repeated in the future.
Regardless, placing such a big bet on so fragile a coalition looks to have been unwise.
However, this is a very unwise thing to do if you want to keep your account.
Obama; Lewis is unwise to make similar claims, grounded only on guesses, about President-elect Trump.
During Mercury retrograde, it's unwise to sign new contracts, plan trips, or shop for anything important.
Regulations like these may be unwise, some may think them evil, but they are not unconstitutional.
In almost every country surveyed the better educated are more likely to think Brexit was unwise.
And to me, doing that in the springboard of primary season for 2018 is extremely unwise.
That is both unwise and creates the appearance of a conflict, which erodes the public's trust.
Yet it's impossible to shake the notion that knowledge is extraordinarily important—impossible, and terribly unwise.
It was in the context of these two gatherings that President Trump made his unwise comments.
"Piling on debt like this is especially unwise and unnecessary in a strong economy," he added.
I happen to agree that an emergency declaration to build the wall is unwise and unnecessary.
And it seems unwise to suggest that any company is perfect in the business of privacy.
Well, a new study suggest that taking action based on these test results may be unwise.
It would be unwise, he said, for pregnant women and people with heart problems or diabetes.
It's not because of unwise trade policies, although some of them leave much to be desired.
It would be unwise to touch all the plants, let alone pop them in your mouth.
Nowhere in the slide did McKinsey advise that such a scheme would be illegal or unwise.
The shutdown doesn't seem to have caused a recession, but it would be unwise to celebrate.
Pinning too much hope on a player who has been out since May 8 seems unwise.
"It would be very unwise for them to use weaponized gas," Mattis said, according to Reuters.
Replacing it with the narrow, limited bankruptcy structure moving forward in the House is exceedingly unwise.
But Democrats would be unwise to choose Moser to represent the party in the general election.
It was cathartic, theatrical and less important than blocking any unwise legislation hatched at her bidding.
Even that testimony is beginning to look like an unwise risk for the President in hindsight.
These have flipped the program from one that discourages unwise construction to one that encourages it.
Of course, ignoring Trump's personality and the effect it has on government is impossible and unwise.
However if they deem the mission unnecessary or unwise, Congress should refuse to appropriate one dollar.
But it would be unwise to bet against such a revival by the end of 2020.
"I think it is unnecessary, unwise and inconsistent with the Constitution," said Alexander of the declaration.
Don't let a dream car's immediate appeal trick you into making an impulsive and unwise fiscal decision.
And the Chinese have been very dismissive of the president, saying this is reckless, it&aposs unwise.
It was perhaps unwise to begin with a game about how virtual realities can drive you insane.
Hanging out next to unobstructed windows that appear to be reinforced with masking tape also seems unwise.
He said that "unknowable political outcomes" made it unwise to take outright bets on sterling at present.
"It would be very unwise to launch the deal now or anytime soon," the first person said.
However, as the past year has proven, they would be unwise to underestimate the power of Trump.
When human ingenuity is applied to a problem, however hard, it is unwise to bet against it.
"It was most unwise of the prime minister to attempt to move along the vote," she said.
State-run news officials said the move was "unwise," another sign of Beijing's growing frustration with Pyongyang.
"Comparing the European Union to the Soviet Union is as unwise as it is insulting," Tusk said.
It would be unwise for Democrats to overreact to what was a Black Swan of an election.
But to extrapolate that out to all 50 states I think would be unwise at this point.
Judicial abdication in those circumstances is instead an invitation to unwise and unconstitutional actions by future presidents.
On Monday, he made the very unwise move of personally attacking Jackson herself in an Instagram post.
It is unwise and risky for the city to delegate these types of decisions to anyone else.
That would be a tight squeeze on a strong economy; with Brexit looming, it looks wholly unwise.
Congress must now take action to end this unwise and unconstitutional practice by enacting this important bill.
It may have been unwise for him to do so, but it was clearly within his authority.
Since your brain is vital to all the work you do, it is unwise to endanger it.
To just conclude how that played out is how this will play out is, I think, unwise.
It would be unwise to simply discard sanctions as a U.S. foreign policy tool in all circumstances.
Hamish G. Spencer, a geneticist at the University of Otago in New Zealand, thinks that was unwise.
Though some commentators have called for eliminating all the debates, this is obviously unwise and not realistic.
In this case, as in those earlier cases, precipitous military action would be both unnecessary and unwise.
The political games that have led to this standoff are unwise at best and reckless at worst.
And they change as the structure of the economy evolves, so being dogmatic about them is unwise.
These two facts alone are enough to make this song an unwise choice for our favorite trio.
Judge Gergel has repeatedly advised Mr. Roof that it was "strategically unwise" to dismiss his legal team.
So, this feels like, um, an unwise thing for the President of the United States to say?
A report from the House Rules Committee chairman made clear its unwise to come back to Washington.
You could consider reducing what you contribute to your own retirement savings, but eliminating contributions is unwise.
At this moment, no one knows with certainty what happened and it would be unwise to speculate.
But American luck, or exceptionalism, may not hold forever, and investing as if it will is unwise.
" Experts urged the journal to cancel publication of the article, one calling it "unwise, unjustified, and dangerous.
But it would probably be unwise to count him out either way, officials in both parties cautioned.
Black Friday mega deals can be exciting to the point that shoppers make rash, financially-unwise decisions.
His appointment suggests that Mr. Trump is comfortable with these positions, which is extremely perilous and unwise.
It also includes having conversations with foreign leaders and implementing policies that may seem unwise or objectionable.
Nevertheless, throughout American history, it has always been unwise to bet against the forces of entrenched privilege.
And it is unwise today to underestimate just how high polarization has raised the barriers to action.
Cars are immensely personal, and it's unwise for me (or your uncle) to recommend any single vehicle.
But some political insiders said it would be unwise to discount him, especially after his unlikely comeback.
Exceptions arise when the law that we are considering breaking is not just unwise but seriously immoral.
Editorial The referendum on independence that Iraqi Kurds held on Monday was unwise, dangerous and very understandable.
But after a year of unexpected election results, it would be unwise to discount Ms. Le Pen.
Still, the lawyer, a veteran of several Washington scandals, said Trump's alleged comments to Comey were unwise.
"It is unwise to delay any longer a reconsideration of the court's holding in Quill," he wrote.
I do think that politicians, especially on the left, would be unwise to ignore changes in violence.
Nevertheless, it might be unwise to underestimate the appeal of a young charismatic politician of Castro's temperament.
While it's unwise to read too much into such matters, "Life's" timing can't be viewed in a vacuum.
When legislation does not have a clear majority of votes, it's ultimately unwise to assume it will fail.
But it would probably be unwise for any candidate to count on a huge surge in voter registration.
Kasich, though, is a constant Trump critic, so reading too much into his tough criticism would be unwise.
Mr Cohn and his allies do slow-walk paperwork when the president is planning to do something unwise.
It would be unwise to bet that such vituperation, once normalised, will remain confined to the virtual world.
That's why it's dumpily named as a successor to the iPod, not Apple's old-but-unwise voice assistant.
Mrs May has learnt that laying down red lines is unwise and that her negotiating position is weak.
Calming the mind and body is stabilizing, but as Dung points out, it's also protective against unwise action.
Musk said it was "probably unwise" to short Tesla stock when quizzed on social media site Twitter Tuesday.
It would be unwise to underestimate his ability to feign gravitas and transform himself into an apparent centrist.
Phil has been allowed to write about space twice today, which is an unwise decision in his opinion.
It might be unwise as a legal P.R. strategy, but it doesn&apost mean a crime was committed.
China's economy has been like a rocket: it can be unwise to let go even for a year.
Capital investment has been a victim of the unwise departure from the bipartisan regulatory policies of the past.
But I think it is unwise and premature to make this declaration at this stage in the process.
The president is also losing the war of words because his Comey-related decisions have been tactically unwise.
Storage nooks are scattered throughout the cabin, but trips to Home Depot with a Huracán would be unwise.
With the global economy looking shaky, it must have seemed unwise to tighten the monetary policy screws further.
Yet it would be highly unwise for members of the alliance to discount what Trump has to say.
"American Pastoral" is Mr. McGregor's directorial debut, and he made the unwise decision to star as the Swede.
While the op-eds, TV hits and radio interviews from this enterprise may be unwise, they aren't unethical.
Throughout history, military victories have been secured with guile and a willingness to try something that seems unwise.
Given their track record on calling turning points in the economy, it would be unwise to ignore them.
Reusing a toothbrush steeped in toilet water and then sharing it without warning is both deceptive and unwise.
"I think it's unwise because generally recently retired national security officials have a lot to contribute," Collins said.
This attempted power grab of market share by the Consumer Financial Protection Agency is unprecedented, unnecessary and unwise.
Carrying similar, though lower, risks than the disproportionate response, this might be legal, but would still be unwise.
Yet it would be unwise to take one's eye off this ballooning debt at this moment of uncertainty.
Some Republicans said that a strategy of attacking Mr. Mueller was, at best, premature and, at worst, unwise.
Trump's plan to build a grand, ocean-to-gulf wall may be unwise, but would it be wrong?
It would seem unwise, for instance, for Sinclair to replace scheduled shows on network affiliates with partisan content.
The latest challenge comes from a small group that is intent on implementing a major – and unwise – change.
We are in no way offering a psychiatric diagnosis, which would be unwise to attempt from a distance.
Ironically, a surfeit of cash can tempt a company into making unwise or badly priced acquisitions as well.
Britain said it took the matter "extremely seriously" and, if Iran was involved, "it is a deeply unwise escalation".
Even David understood that it would be unwise to take on Goliath with only one projectile in his arsenal.
The "unwise and ill-informed" change is not "tough on crime", Mr Holder quipped, "it is dumb on crime".
While it's unwise to read too much into a single quarter's performance, this one was particularly brutal for Twitter.
It would be unwise to bet against him managing that, but many commentators make top seed Djokovic the favorite.
The good news is that it's not only technically very difficult but very unwise to snoop at that level.
" Lofgren said the designated countries often remain in dire straits, and sending people back to them would be "unwise.
Suggesting that Britain could "muddle along" is an unwise response to the issues of energy security and climate change.
It seems that those who suggested it would be unwise to take the president at his word were mistaken.
They argue it would be unwise to provoke a clash with Trump a few months before the midterm elections.
" Susan Collins, a Republican senator from Maine, described the idea of firing Mueller as "certainly...an extraordinarily unwise move.
It would be unwise, at this point, to say that African-Americans will unilaterally penalize Harris or forgive her.
Remember, the question is not whether Spacey's actions were unwise, unwanted or unpleasant, but rather, whether they were criminal.
Whatever abortion opponents choose to do next, Mr. Trump's rise makes reliance on the political status quo seem unwise.
Instead, these boys were left to fend for themselves and as a result acted in unwise and disrespectful ways.
He struggled mightily in the social game, however, thanks to a long series of unwise and sometimes bizarre moves.
Despite the circuitous route he has planned, it is unwise to be on the roads around Acapulco after nightfall.
Technology can help bolster emergency response efforts, Mr. Sury said, but it is unwise to rely upon it fully.
Ms. Whitman, usually cast as wised-up teenagers on "Parenthood" and "Arrested Development," is playing a deeply unwise adult.
It is an unwise and immoral decision — bad for US interests, bad for humanity, and bad for future generations.
"Please let us not be so unwise as to take away one of the greatest aspects of this city."  
While that was an unwise move that stoked Russian suspicions about the West, Mr. Bush was not acting capriciously.
It's as unwise to panic sell in the financial market as it is to panic buy in the supermarket.
Good or bad, wise or unwise, the research is already being conducted and the brain scans are piling up.
The commission members are unanimous in their view that the actions proposed in the president's executive order are unwise.
You might think it unwise, therefore, to question a policy that has yielded both lower prices and good television.
" Cole, who was raised in a military family, said Trump's proposed ban on Muslim immigrants was "unconstitutional and unwise.
CreditCreditErik Tanner for The New York Times Conventional wisdom has it that mixing professional and personal relationships is unwise.
And spending this public money is controversial among economists, who see it as an unwise use of taxpayer dollars.
Any room with an operational phone will do, and while it would probably be unwise to hold the NFL Draft in a high-end hotel bathroom—there is not enough room for all the wasted Jets fans, and voluntarily sharing a bathroom with Chris Berman is extremely unwise—it could be done.
Those in the more progressive wing of the party said any perceived alignment was a nonstarter and unwise, even immoral.
But it would be unwise to bet against the crafty Mr Hernández winning one more four-year term—at least.
It would be unwise to guess how many more times he might feature on our front pages in the future.
Far from acknowledging that Venezuelans overwhelmingly support a new course, he seems intent on pursuing failed policies and unwise practices.
It would be unwise to import South Korea's pressure-cooker approach, in which a single exam determines every child's future.
But having carefully studied the experiences of other countries as well as our own Constitution, we think complacency is unwise.
But it is unwise to subject such powerful men to so little criticism, as Mr Kelly's ill-judged intervention illustrates.
The nuclear test was "unwise," the news agency, which is watched closely as a proxy for the Chinese government, concluded.
"Declaring the Internet a public utility is not necessary, and it will surely prove to be unwise," that article concluded.
The day could come when elective surgery is unwise and organ transplants, which stop rejection with immunosuppression, are downright dangerous.
Even if they do not change Fed policy in the short-run, it would be unwise to take them lightly.
It's just as hurtful to old companies and their workers, but we generally see that it's unwise to stop innovation.
It would be unwise to take popular talkfests and loud one-liners for negotiations to promptly form Germany's new government.
His primary focus involved an unwise combination of alcohol and riding around on a Harley-Davidson that he called Jessie.
But the administration's position -- the President's clear position -- is that direct talks with North Korea are unwise at this time.
As it was, the Spaniards tried to play at the Americans' pace, and that was unsustainable, not to mention unwise.
They transcend the election cycles and partisan preferences, so it would be unwise to bet on them at this juncture.
American citizens are still on the hook to create lasting change, and we would be unwise to forget this responsibility.
It is critical to note, even an unwise rates hike of only 25 basis points will not crash the economy.
But the Obama administration is keeping Erdoğan's government at arm's length — an unwise policy that threatens our long-standing alliance.
Be aware of your surroundings: Having no idea what's going on around you generally is an unwise and unsafe move.
Though he has never experienced it himself, he agrees that it's unwise to act on feelings of genetic sexual attraction.
Therefore it would be unwise for India to go for doctrinal changes in world's one of the most fragile region.
It's unwise to extrapolate from short-term moves in financial markets what will happen to the economy over years ahead.
It would also create jobs in disadvantaged communities, avoid millions of dollars in unwise investments, and reduce costs for ratepayers.
Good people can disagree in degrees, but the impulse to invalidate arguments as being un-Democratic is intolerant and unwise.
While some might prefer to wish away the toxic elements of our politics that are emerging, this would be unwise.
It's unwise for the government to subsidize a competing, mediocre program that could undermine private-sector innovations in apprenticeship training.
We thought it unwise to dismiss any potential opportunity for peace no matter how meager the prospects of its success.
It would be highly unwise for the West to convince Russia that its economic and strategic future lies with China.
To do so, as the majority does, on our own invitation and without adversarial presentation is both unfair and unwise.
Third, even if it carried democratic legitimacy, the expansion of central banks' goals beyond their core remit would be unwise.
This is a moral failure of citizenship and it is unwise for a nation that relies on a volunteer military.
H.R. McMaster -- have slow-walked or sought to thwart Trump decisions they considered rash or unwise, eventually earning Trump's ire.
Last week Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell warned Trump during a private meeting that such a move would be unwise.
Given that backdrop, it's probably unwise in general for faculty deans to involve themselves in any kind of controversial activity.
It's fair to say I would probably not have tweeted some of the things I tweeted, that was probably unwise.
Intuitively, you might think it's unwise to store your passwords on your computer or with a third-party password manager.
He has now made an historical unwise remark about Srebrenica, which is really off the mark, it is really unacceptable.
Lots of stress often means too little time, so we also tend to make hasty, unwise eating decisions and gain weight.
If he can thrive in a playoff series against Pop and his guys, it seems unwise to count Wayne Selden out.
On Tuesday, Yellen said waiting too long to raise interest rates would be "unwise" as economic growth continues and inflation rises.
They also call the age-based tax credits to help people buy insurance on the open market an unwise new entitlement.
But the ripple effect -- if you're in a recession and -- it hits everything, almost, eventually, so I think it's very unwise.
And it's always unwise to seek political advice from someone who gets paid $100 million a year to bounce a ball.
But it would be unwise to bank on Mr Trump jettisoning the only political views he has consistently held over decades.
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When someone is listening to Falling Down in his car, it is generally considered unwise to push too hard about why.
He wanted to create consciousness, which seems unwise given that these androids are basically created to get raped, beaten, and killed.
Unwise tax breaks have encouraged land hoarding, and private developers have little incentive to drive down their margins by increasing supply.
Yet it would be unwise for Iran to underestimate the Trump administration's determination to take it on as enemy No. 1.
And the Commission would be unwise to act before April, when it might have data showing Italy's debt will not fall.
"I regard it as unwise to continue a normalization strategy in an environment of declining market-based inflation expectations," Bullard said.
In general, anti-dumping duties are unwise because they penalise consumers and lead to tit-for-tat protection (see Free exchange).
Johnson felt he needed more troops on the ground, but knew it would be politically unwise to enlist more young Americans.
But these new maps represent an unwise compromise: blinding residents to their physical vulnerability, while also inviting them to financial ruin.
For Democrats to now slap that poisonous brand on their own efforts would seem, to put it mildly, bewildering and unwise.
But the court's conservatives, who concurred with Kagan's judgment but signed onto separate opinions explaining their reasoning, suggested Auer was unwise.
"Until we have a clearer picture of the process at hand it would be unwise to comment further," the statement said.
Worse, if your eldest brother and his company were profiting from these unwise investments, he was abusing a position of trust.
I am concerned that by imposing another insufficient and arbitrary topline, the chairman's mark is forcing those unwise choices once again.
It would be unwise for anyone to mistake how angry most Americans are at the way this is being railroaded through.
With Raúl Castro firmly entrenched as the communist head of the regime, it would be unwise to expect any immediate change.
Especially problematic are buybacks financed with borrowed money; repurchases of stock made at prices above its intrinsic value are also unwise.
He rejected former President George W. Bush's tax cuts, for example, as fiscally unwise and unnecessary tax cuts for the rich.
But, as Perry has displayed before with both Lim and Roberts, it is unwise to fight fire with fire against him.
History shows, after all, that it is extremely unwise to count Fabricio Werdum out—even when his opponent is father time.
Fortunately, White House advisers and Latin American leaders told the president repeatedly that threatening military action would be unwise and counterproductive.
But the exercise also had not inoculated those with a history of unwise lifestyle choices, especially smoking, against developing heart disease.
Long Yongtu, a former vice commerce minister, said it was "unwise" for Mr. Xi to place retaliatory tariffs on American soybeans.
Even before the disease was officially declared a pandemic, many people were feeling that it was unwise or unsafe to travel.
Mr. Renzi cannot undo his unwise push for a referendum, a political shortcut that too often ends up biting its originator.
There is a danger when the institutions of government push back against policies they believe to be unwise or especially unlawful.
"Even when they are conducted selectively, legally and strategically, history suggests they can still turn out to be unwise," King wrote.
In case you didn't know that putting toxic chemicals in your mouth was unwise, here's a doctor to spell it out.
" Trump's approach was "incredibly unwise, even ignorant of the president, to be blaming the United States for our problems with Russia.
" Comcast said the order "represented an unfortunate, unnecessary, and profoundly unwise wrong-turn for the broadband economy and consumers more broadly.
With Congress unable perform one of its basic duties, it would be unwise to give them greater incentive to increase spending.
It would be virtually impossible but also unwise for The Times's news section to declare itself Trump-free for a day.
And while Facebook's efforts are well-intentioned, its solutions are just the latest in a series of unwise, excessively broad reforms.
We've voluntarily given it our information and data, and it has been unwise to think it can or will protect it.
But if conservatives would be unwise to commit themselves to the defense of some inalienable right to sell crackpottery on YouTube, liberals would be equally unwise to focus so intently on the algorithm, and to pour so much energy into pressuring Silicon Valley to build a better, more progressive way of steering their readers through the information sea.
Waiting too long to raise interest rates would be "unwise" as economic growth continues and inflation rises, Yellen told Congress on Tuesday.
I think it&aposs unwise for the president to say that, setting aside the debate about collusion and the Robert Mueller investigation.
Now, ex-President Ian Khama, who imposed the ban five years ago, says lifting the legislation would be both unwise and ineffectual.
Last year he called it "the most unwise economic position Europe has taken in the last 30 years" and would harm consumers.
The item drew a backlash from Foreign Minister Winston Peters, who told Radio New Zealand on Wednesday its timing was "very unwise".
It seems unwise to assume any further valuation improvement (a rise in the price/dividend ratio or fall in the dividend yield).
BOES VLIEGHE - UNWISE TO TAKE A STRONG STEER FROM Q2 GDP GROWTH, WHICH COULD BE CLOSE TO ZERO OR EVEN SLIGHTLY NEGATIVE
This often leaves me trekking up trails in very unwise footwear and/or realizing too late that I've simply brought no pants.
He eventually resorts to accusing you of cheating in a low, threatening whisper that suggests that it would be unwise to protest.
It is unwise to expand the monetary and military obligations of the United States given the burden of our $20 trillion debt.
For the most part, we're taught that it's unwise to be reckless about spelling and ignore the traditional rules of email etiquette.
"  "Trump could fire the inspector general, but I think that would be very unwise — you'd have mass resignations at the Justice Department.
Therefore, it would be unwise for the Trump administration to throw out TPP wholesale and pursue exclusively bilateral agreements with our partners.
She forgets that she ignored the advice of her own husband that it was unwise to write off white working-class voters.
It's beyond unwise to take at face value statements coming from the White House on such sensitive topics, or just about anything.
They also call the age-based tax credits to help people buy insurance on the open market an unwise new federal entitlement.
They went down the street to see what had happened, but after seeing police and ambulances arriving, they decided that was unwise.
It would be unwise to predict, as some do, that the leading smartphone makers are on their way to becoming has-beens.
"It was lawful for the president to do this, but it was extremely dangerous and profoundly unwise," the Fox News analyst wrote.
This ant is destined for bigger things, but it would be unwise to confuse it with the standard variety tech-industry unicorn.
That promise has already been shredded, and to take even more from us now would be unjust and, even more so, unwise.
It's also one that seems designed, perhaps intentionally, to make the case that large-scale change is both impossible and politically unwise.
Mattis has said that passing a continuing resolution is "about as unwise as can be," because frozen spending levels affect military readiness.
As fun as it is to indulge in theories about robots taking over, it would be unwise for us to fear technology.
As of now, his reversal and failure to recognize the gravity of the situation is not only disheartening, but is unwise politically.
It would be a flagrant abuse of power for the Democratic majority to act in so unconstitutional, unwise and shortsighted a manner.
Margaret Chase Smith described "confused thinking, harmful emotions, destructive tempers, unsound and unwise legislation, and ill health" that resulted from being overheated.
They create dangerous, powerful female creatures, then can't hold back from humanizing those creations, and making unsafe, unwise emotional connections with them.
She avoids making the unwise argument that Hindu fatalism had, in earlier years, persuaded Indians to be resigned to their hardscrabble times.
Efforts to diminish the impact of those who renew our nation and make us economically and culturally vibrant are unwise and immoral.
But trying to outargue Ms. Abrams's parents, steeped in the language of the pulpit and the civil rights struggle — that was unwise.
The Mets, however, have fewer of those pending free agents to trade, and it would be unwise to repeat the same strategy.
However, it is unwise to underestimate Mr. Johnson, whose star quality still marks him out in a field of mainly drab competitors.
A common strategy to cope with politicized and tense topics is to simply avoid them, but, in this case, that seems unwise.
"There are so many permutations on how this project can move ahead that it's unwise to write it off prematurely," Yu said.
Sadly, it was an unwise move: Lincoln returns to a gay bar, where he picks up a hustler and takes him home.
But it seems unwise for Democrats to nominate Joe Biden or Bernie Sanders to serve in such an important and demanding position.
For another, it strikes me as unwise to leave other sectors unreformed for a decade or two while we clean up electricity.
" On Harris' advertising buy specifically, Nagle called it unwise, saying, "I think they're spending resources that she's going to regret having extended.
But it would be unwise to oppose tax cuts, or any other federal legislation, simply because they add to the deficit. Why?
Efforts to prosecute foreign government hackers for digital spycraft risk creating a norm that intelligence and national security officials see as unwise.
It is, to put it mildly, unwise for a fertile heterosexual couple to have intercourse without discussing whether either is using contraceptives.
The usual end-of-cycle euphoria, which causes companies to make unwise investments and draws greenhorns into speculative assets, is not there.
The W.H.O. decision is "unwise," said Dr. Lawrence O. Gostin, director of Georgetown University's O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.
Experts agree there's no "carnage" and that it's unwise to judge crime trends off year-to-year changes in the murder rate.
Monday's Electoral College vote reflects the will of the people in each of the states, wise or unwise as they may have been.
GAETZ: No, I agree that, given the current fact pattern, it would be unwise and politically disadvantageous for the president to pardon himself.
In congressional testimony last week, Chair Janet Yellen dropped a hawkish hint, saying it would be "unwise" to wait too long to hike.
Indeed, $300 million came in on New Year's Day alone, presumably as everyone made unwise in-app purchases to get through their hangovers.
So, as tempting as these relatively low prices might be, it'd be financially unwise to subscribe to Sonos Flex for an extended period.
So if your basement is prone to flooding, it may be unwise to finish it with expensive furniture and fixtures, Ms. Salvatore said.
With the economy now largely recovered, it's simply unwise to pile up a lot more debt unless you have a very good reason.
Akon also responds to Hov making personal revelations on his new album about cheating on Bey ... which he thinks is an unwise move.
It would be unwise, they say, for him to focus on Trump's sniping or conspiracy theories and tabloid headlines about the Clintons' marriage.
The coming week may offer Trump his last opportunity to pivot away from unwise and reckless stands on matters central to our security.
He has Boyd corroborate his story, which like, doesn't that seem unwise given that Boyd's about to be crazy-discredited by getting arrested?
When the ultra conservative House Freedom Caucus chairman, Mark Meadows, says he doesn't rule something out, then it's probably unwise to do so.
While such pressure makes sense, severing ties as the United States did in the 1990s after Pakistan developed a nuclear weapon is unwise.
As a result, these products lead to even greater use of e-cigarettes than traditional cigarettes, among persons for whom vaping is unwise.
Of course, it is unwise to read trends from a single series of auctions, which are always subject to the vagaries of consignment.
"Very unwise if @realDonaldTrump is criticizing Sessions' accent and legal pedigree—unless POTUS wants to offend his most ardent 'Bama supporters," Ingraham tweeted.
The Air Force has warned that the Area 251 site was highly secure, and that anyone attempting to bypass security would be unwise.
The reality of these obstacles, and the unfulfilled hopes resulting from them, helped pave the way for Trump's unwise unilateral withdrawal from JCPOA.
" In a panel discussion in Tehran, Mousavian also declared, "Trump's unwise actions have provoked unprecedented backlash in the U.S. and around the world.
I was eating like I'd normally eat, which is unwise considering the American Idol-long audition line snaking outside the midtown Manhattan hotel.
If we want adoptions to occur, it's unwise to burden adoptive families with all these obligations, absent some affirmative reason for doing so.
After popping a couple of the gummies and not feeling much, I made the unwise decision to eat a chunk of the snickerdoodle.
At the same time, I have always thought it was extremely unwise to allow this feeling to morph into a campaign for independence.
Still, Mr. Biden, by his own admission, would be unwise to underestimate the lobbying efforts of those who are young and politically engaged.
President Trump is right that funding a hard-power build-up by adding to our already large and growing national debt is unwise.
But clearer boundaries for supervisors could make it harder for them to penalize banks that do something they deem unwise but not unlawful.
But the timing of Harry's statement, during their successful African tour, was unwise, says Dickie Arbiter, a former press secretary for the queen.
The fact that the President or his subordinates chose not to proceed through formal channels -- while unwise -- does not make those efforts illegal.
Using federal power to defend the practices of a few sellers at the expense of others is as unwise as it is unnecessary.
Other mistakes — not anticipating a tax hit on inherited retirement plans or making unwise investments — can also chip away at the money pot.
They're peddling two sets of fantasies, and both, as majority governments, pose a risk it would be unwise for the country to take.
Well, I mean, the idea of spending five to 10 years on a project when life expectancy is so low is pretty unwise.
But just as it is unwise to take Senate Republicans at their word when they say they will vote against a bill, it is also unwise to assume that the not-so-skinny repeal bill would just move the legislative process into its next, penultimate phase: the conference committee, where House and Senate Republicans would hash out a final bill.
Though I'm big on redemption and second chances, I think it unwise to give an already-corrupt administration a pass on something so important.
On Tuesday, Yellen raised market expectations for a March rate hike after saying it would be "unwise" for the Fed to wait too long.
On Tuesday, Yellen lifted market expectations for a March rate hike after saying it would be "unwise" for the Fed to wait too long.
The Democratic majority could also initiate impeachment proceedings against Mr Trump, although that would be unwise given that the Senate would not follow suit.
Her sister told her it was unwise to commit to a soldier who might come back from the war irreparably damaged or irreversibly dead.
The plaintiffs tarried for six years before challenging the districts, the court said, and judicial interference so close to an election may be unwise.
The fact that this particular project is trying to fund itself based on Bushnell's name despite the recent controversies is perhaps even more unwise.
I know it is unwise, irrational, and that you may hate it — on the other hand you may not -- and I will love it.
Davis also criticized Sean Spicer, saying the White House spokesman's comment on Tuesday comparing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to Adolf Hitler was unwise.
One reason is that it's unwise to ask players to do things in October you haven't asked them to do from April through September.
The Obama administration is leaving no doubt that they believe Trump is putting the United States on an unwise course in the Middle East.
"I regard it as unwise to continue a normalization strategy in an environment of declining market-based inflation expectations," he said in prepared remarks.
Even when the outward appearances look like road trips and bush parties, Dives' memory suggests it's unwise to try to forget depression is there.
Senator Orrin Hatch said he did not think Sessions had the power to end the probe and it would be unwise to do so.
Playing the handmaidens to financial markets and the chest-thumping growth promises are unwise and incompatible with what the sound monetary policy can do.
Despite the bank's bullish equities outlook, Citi economists stressed it would be unwise for investors to overlook the ramifications of France's upcoming general election.
I know it is unwise, irrational, and that you may hate it — on the other hand you may not — and I will love it.
Whether this was a shrewd or unwise tactic is up for debate—a lot of debate—and the coming weeks will deliver a verdict.
In Iran, Moscow's only partner is the ruling regime, and should it fall, it would have been unwise to oppose those who toppled it.
As an industry, wealth managers and financial advisors need to ensure our clients avoid unwise market exits that could have a significantly negative impact.
"To extrapolate some dire political consequence is unwise," said Mr. Entwistle, adding, "There are so many levers that they have to push and pull."
I think the insurers just underpriced to start, because of some combination of bad estimates, unexpected regulatory changes and perhaps unwise loss-leader strategies.
However, analysts have suggested that LREM's popularity among lawmakers may not be as far reaching as hoped and such a vote could be unwise.
"Given the Committee's concerns about the FOS' capability, broadening its remit beyond the FCA's proposals would be unwise and potentially damaging," the report said.
It is imperative that Congress use the tools at its disposal to make this unwise path as difficult as possible for the Obama Administration.
We value free speech and what it represents and it would be unwise to abandon that principle and balance for extremist copyright enforcement measures.
Some may consider it unwise—if not foolhardy—to write a book about such a young leader who could rule his country for decades.
Sure, Comcast is using Verizon's backbone for cellular, but it would be unwise to underestimate the ability of the partner to become a foe.
Knowing the name, location and mobility network of these cases can make a difference, but waiting until the number becomes unmanageable is beyond unwise.
Public health experts have warned that it would be unwise to immediately abandon measures that keep Americans out of physical contact with each other.
This week, a protest song from Willie Nelson, a few unwise words from Chris Brown and a St. Patrick's Day surprise from the Gloaming.
A Los Angeles victory is all but a lock, but the plucky 49ers (5-13) might make the double-digit point spread seem unwise.
Mr. Konyndyk said that selecting Mr. Isaacs as a candidate had been "unwise" given the controversy over his statements on migrants and climate change.
It would be foolish to discount the risks, but it would also be unwise to expect that all worst-case scenarios will be realized.
She said that at a time that the North was threatening the United States, it would be unwise to trim back training with allies.
"It would be unwise for me as a candidate for president to categorically rule out committing the armed forces in such circumstances," he wrote.
"I think it is unwise to rush to an unproven solution when we have a proven solution staring us in the face," he said.
We end up in unwise military campaigns that a debate in Congress might well have prevented through early airing of the goals and risks.
"I just want to reiterate it would be very unwise for them to use weaponized gas," Mattis told reporters while en route to Oman.
Given your evident belief that she would be unwise to leave her husband, you can make the case for trying to work things out.
Since then they have lost 14 of their last 15 games, so expecting another upset against Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets would be unwise.
And after Clinton ultimately lost the general election, any formal or informal party effort to protect her from primary competition looked unwise in retrospect.
Many of these students have expressed concerns about the future or have withdrawn because they fear that talking to authority figures might be unwise.
This can result in you excessively shifting your "posterior" likelihood despite the lack of hard evidence … and perhaps even doing or saying something unwise.
Thompson previously traded his Volvo for two cases of Coopers Sparkling Ale, a deal that most businessmen would probably consider to be pretty unwise.
It is unwise because using the military as a tool to revive a particular industry is a Pandora's box of political and ethical issues.
After engineering what he later termed "an extremely unwise merger" with the Boston investment counseling firm Thorndike, Doran, Paine & Lewis, he was fired in 1974.
While publicly some Republicans have pointed to the Steele dossier as a rebuttal, behind the scenes several admitted that the comments are problematic and unwise.
Waiting too long to raise interest rates would be "unwise" as economic growth continues and inflation rises, Fed Chair Janet Yellen told Congress on Tuesday.
Commentary in the Guangming Daily on Thursday said Lotte was "commercially unwise and morally unjust" for making profits from China while undermining its national security.
So when they serve on advisory committees, the grant recipients are often only too willing to rubber stamp the agency's unwise, unscientific and excessive regulation.
"It would be unwise not to make some allowances for the uncertain political and macroenvironment," Jean-Francois Palus, Kering group managing director, said in July.
Yet it would be unwise to rely on such breakthroughs, or indeed to imagine that the influence of medical developments on disease is always benign.
"It would be unwise to be unprepared for a possible scenario where talks descend into disagreements on trade," said Lukman Otunuga, research analyst at FXTM.
The ability to reduce IRA holdings through QCDs, for example, can make it unwise to convert a traditional IRA into a Roth IRA, says Weeks.
But betting against Mr Zuma has proved unwise in the past, and there are many ways in which he could turn things to his advantage.
"It would be unwise to rush to some regulatory conclusion absent the study and some in-depth conversation and debate about it," he said. Gov.
St. Louis Fed chief James Bullard said late Wednesday it was "unwise" to lift U.S. rates further due to weak inflation and global market volatility.
Brown says she told someone close to Clinton during the 2008 campaign that she felt it was "unwise to be so closely associated with" Weinstein.
Italy's former prime minister doesn't approve of the current government's newly inked partnership with China, calling the decision "unwise" during a conversation with CNBC Monday.
"I made the unwise decision to change my name back in 85033," he said on a GoFundMe account set up to fund his name reversal.
" Rather ended the post by stating he remained "optimistic that the vast majority of American people will recoil and speak out at this unwise policy.
It's time for the company to step back from the edge before its unwise marketing efforts do anything to encourage alcohol abuse and over drinking.
Now that the Court has upheld it, it is up to Congress to do its job and reverse President Trump's unilateral and unwise travel ban.
"It would be unwise for anyone to mistake how angry most Americans are at the way this is being railroaded through," King tweeted in September.
"Congress should oppose this unwise legislation and instead work to preserve federalism, strengthen geographical limits to tax authority, and encourage tax competition," the groups wrote.
"The decision was unwise and flawed, with inadequate planning and a chaotic and rushed or hurried implementation process," Professor Malegapuru Makgoba said in his report.
These two hideously unwise policy moves are the present catastrophe, but the resignation of Mattis is what carries the chaos forward into the years ahead.
Bottom line: Without a more compelling and coherent Plan B, the logic of walking away from Plan A seems unwise and not well thought through.
Dr. M. Scott Peck, the late author of "The Road Less Traveled," conducted two exorcisms himself -- something Gallagher considers unwise and dangerous for any psychiatrist.
It would be unwise to accept the price of the first vendor promising you the best deal in an IRL marketplace without shopping around first.
This proved to be an unwise decision, as the image of hooded Klansmen looms over students participating in freshman orientation, final exams, and class lectures.
Financial innovations, like subprime mortgages and automated credit scoring, helped millions to buy homes, but they also facilitated unwise risk-taking by lenders and investors.
Similarly, regulators decided not to designate huge asset managers like BlackRock and Fidelity as too big to fail, a close call that could prove unwise.
Scytl is also controversial in the election security community because of its advocacy for internet voting, which nearly all experts consider extremely unsafe and unwise.
If other countries think unpredictability means that the president of the United States will agree to unwise concessions, they have every reason to challenge him.
Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida, suggested that Mr. Trump's proposal to reduce spending on foreign aid would be unwise for fiscal and security reasons.
A senior White House official told the Post that it was "super uncool" and "quite unwise" for Gaetz to support limits on the President's authority.
His difficulties stem from an early, unwise decision to deny alleged involvement in a rowdy, alcohol-soaked culture of Georgetown Preparatory School and Yale University.
But of course players shouldn't continue to make unwise bets simply because, for instance, the final card made their hand the winner one particular time.
"The old maxim &aposYou can sleep when you&aposre dead&apos is mortally unwise advice," Walker previously told Business Insider, when his book was released.
"Given these changes in technology and consumer sophistication, it is unwise to delay any longer a reconsideration of the court's holding in Quill," Kennedy wrote.
However, I do think it is unwise to beat up on him for questioning our assumption that maximizing partisan competition is always a good thing.
She quotes John Adams, who suggested, in a letter to a friend, that there was something both undemocratic and unwise in the lionization of leadership.
Those hoping to survive Republican primaries need only to skim the polls to understand that it is unwise to make an enemy of Mr. Trump.
Hammond said it's "unwise" for candidates to make such a specific pledge, because they will face difficulties in persuading lawmakers to back a no-deal Brexit.
He added it was "unwise to undertake such a drastic change" to the state's Medicaid program while work on an ACA overhaul was underway in Washington.
" With markets already in turmoil, "President Trump would be unwise to fire the Fed Chair, as the political consequences and impact on markets would be dire.
Many drivers pair their smartphones via Bluetooth or connect them via the headphone jack, but it's unwise to navigate an app while bombing down the highway.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen told Congress on Tuesday that waiting too long to raise interest rates would be "unwise" as economic growth continues and inflation rises.
But another long-time hawk on rate policy, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard, said two days earlier it was unwise to lift borrowing costs further.
The figureheads of this vague political movement profited off angry, gullible people until it became unwise to do so, and then hung them out to dry.
Subjecting it to the same sort of strict broadcasting codes devised when the radio was the must-have gadget of the season seems unwise and counterproductive.
Even if it was unwise to let them stay so long in the first place, that does not mean it is right to expel them now.
That problem stems from a history of unwise slashing of the SSA budget by Congress in recent years that has left the program dramatically short-staffed.
This makes the TOS-1A more vulnerable to attack, and it'd be unwise to be anywhere near one—and its thermobaric rockets—were it to explode.
"It would have been terribly unwise for the conference to have pulled out and say 'we don't want to have this in Trump hotel,'" he said.
In the House, he argued against efforts to increase the pay floor to $7.25 an hour, calling it "irresponsible and unwise," though the measure ultimately passed.
Some lawmakers believe it's unwise to take a no-deal scenario out of the equation as it could give the EU the upper hand in negotiations.
Margaret Chase Smith described "confused thinking, harmful emotions, destructive tempers, unsound and unwise legislation and ill health" that resulted from not taking a break from legislating.
Moderate Republicans have called a shutdown unwise and Republican leaders are determined to prevent one, fearing it would worsen doubts about the party's ability to govern.
" She added that she was pleased the bill would not provide funding for the "immoral and unwise border wall or create a cruel new deportation force.
He is overly concerned with trade deficits, which leads him to indulge in selective forms of protectionism that are both politically unwise and economically self-defeating.
It may be politically unwise to say that the sinner ought to pay, but she should at minimum have to carry an unwanted child to term.
I think that is a very unwise analysis -- to suggest that Saudi Arabia is just as bad as Iran is just missing the point big time.
A process that pre-determines that the rest of the country doesn't even get a chance to submit a proposal is inherently unfair, unwise and unjustifiable.
He remained as elusive as ever—and there were so many pairs of scissors and artists' scalpels lying around that it seemed unwise to push him.
You haven't been thinking as clearly as usual due to Mercury retrograde, and because of that, this is an especially unwise time to start an argument.
It seems unwise to put so much stress on what he feels divides internal division at a moment when Democrats should be seeking a united front.
Maybe Kelly truly sees this time that she said something wrong — as opposed to just unwise — and that she genuinely wants to learn, grow and change.
And doing that means doing all we can to avoid massive deficits and unwise fiscal policy in times of crisis — but especially when times are good.
It was extremely unwise for the court to get so far ahead of the country, particularly when its decision was supported by so slender a reed.
I have a really short temper, and don't appreciate being accused of stealing, so at this point kind of lost it, which was obviously very unwise.
In rural Georgia, 100 years ago this spring, Mary Turner, eight months pregnant, made what a newspaper called "unwise remarks" about the lynching of her husband.
A defendant has to be able to speak publicly in his or her defense not under oath, even if that defense is false, unwise, and counterproductive.
Nor should we prepare to fight a self-aware AI, as that will only teach it to be aggressive, which would be a very unwise move.
At the Federal Reserve, too, there is an emerging view that letting inflation rise above 2 percent, long considered a red line, may not be unwise.
" In a statement to CNN last month, the spokesperson said, "The Duke of York accepts it was unwise to have met Mr. Epstein in December 2010.
" In a statement to CNN last month, the spokesperson said, "The Duke of York accepts it was unwise to have met Mr Epstein in December 2010.
Whoever it might be, the mayor said it would be nearly impossible to run as more progressive than him, and unwise to run against his record.
No subway system in the world uses a wireless signaling system and some critics say it is unwise to try to move ahead with untested technology.
However, he added that it would be unwise for the central bank to let its guard down because the current recovery is mainly a cyclical one.
When police union leaders responded with fury, Mr. Bloomberg seemed taken aback, unwilling to concede that even a technically accurate statement may have been politically unwise.
"It does not fund his immoral and unwise border wall, it does not create a deportation force and it does not defund sanctuary cities," she said.
A parent who is footing some — or all — of the bill might worry that an inexperienced millennial will make an unwise investment without a guiding hand.
A large mosque in the Seattle area canceled its Friday prayer last week, after the outbreak made it seem unwise to bring 1,000 people close together.
He has made a few decisions, most of them unwise, and promised practically everything under the sun, including a Scandinavian-style health care system for everyone.
Moderate Republicans have called a shutdown unwise, and Republican leaders are determined to prevent one, fearing it would worsen doubts about the party's ability to govern.
This unwise move raises new doubts about President Xi Jinping's pledge not to "pursue militarization" in a vital waterway and passage for $5 trillion in annual trade.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen said in prepared remarks that waiting too long to raise interest rates would be "unwise," given the rise in inflation and economic growth.
" He added: "Now that the Court has upheld it, it is up to Congress to do its job and reverse President Trump's unilateral and unwise travel ban.
"It's unwise to think that you can simply shut it down by, and I'm sure Carrie Lam wouldn't suggest this, by locking students up," Patten told Reuters.
Taking on the NRA head-on in swing or conservative districts is typically seen as an unwise move, but several veterans are attempting to do just that.
Thomas Carlyle, one of the most important social commentators of the 19th century, opined that she "was full of unwise intellect, asking and re-asking stupid questions".
To add commercial whaling to that now, at a time when populations are really only starting to recover, in Australia's view would be a really unwise step.
Some of them do it for fun, some of them do it for wealth, others do it for the power of nations unwise enough to trust them.
Some lawmakers believe it'll be unwise to take a no-deal scenario out of the equation as it could give the EU the upper hand in negotiations.
It would be "unwise" to rely on a transition agreement happening until there was some sense that the EU was also in favor of one, he said.
" Warren's usage of "Latinx," Douthat cautioned, is unwise because it sends a message that a vote for Democrats is a "vote for the new progressivism in full.
Any tax policy that effectively encourages some businesses to leave the country is shockingly unwise, and addressing that matter should be a priority for the next administration.
Congress needs to undertake serious tax reform, but granting this amnesty and relieving U.S. corporations of their U.S. tax obligations for future foreign-sourced profits is unwise.
It would be extraordinarily unwise for President Donald Trump to speak with special counsel Robert S. Mueller III about his Russian ties and whether he obstructed justice.
Charles Grant of the Centre for European Reform, another think-tank, says it is unwise to talk too soon about a second referendum, since that looks undemocratic.
Groenhart might have dropped two to Holzken in Glory lately, but it might be unwise to write him off as a threat to that belt just yet.
At this point in his struggling presidency, Donald Trump needs to do something to fulfill his populist promises and that isn't unconstitutional, unwise and against American's interests.
"I think that allowing the economy to run markedly and persistently "hot" would be risky and unwise," Yellen said at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.
The difference here is that candidates can now focus on that $3 trillion in giveaways to the wealthy, while pocketing the unwise deductions Republicans already swept away.
And just as he's proven so many times throughout his illustrious career, it'd be unwise to count him out against any prospective opponent, no matter how dangerous.
In my opinion, this strategy is unwise and it does not give the students confidence that the school board is capable of controlling a major health crisis.
But because of all the unwise battles waged by the San Francisco chapter against smart housing growth in the city, I quit to support other environmental groups.
He's one feral twitch away from Renfield in the 1931 "Dracula," as the family's lawyer (David Bradley, a welcome, wry presence) discovers during a very unwise visit.
That might be unwise (certainly it seems expensive), but it very much creates a context in which you can see why there's no role for private plans.
If you've waited until now to get your flu shot, your procrastination may actually pay off, though you'd be unwise to delay getting the vaccine any longer.
Fauci said that restricted guidance — specifically the idea that someone would not get tested if they had not been in known contact with infected people — was unwise.
But its latest results showed signs of life — and those of its biggest rival, HelloFresh of Germany, suggest it's unwise to write the sector off right now.
"It could be unwise for anybody in China, or outside China, to be complacent that this is coming under control at this point in time," said Prof.
Some unexpected medical bills (and, honestly, unwise, unbudgeted spending) came up, so we didn&apost pay off the credit cards during the first year like we planned.
Three-bedrooms, which currently rent in the $5,000s, were over their budget, and it seemed unwise to pay extra for so many amenities they might never use.
It is unwise and unrealistic, she argued, to eliminate the private health insurance that millions of Americans now use — or to think such a measure could pass.
"The president's decision to roll back the policy on anti-personnel landmines is as perplexing as it is disappointing, and reflexive, and unwise," Senator Patrick Leahy said.
But anyway, not that I thought someone was going to full on Face/Off me, but even making a 3D image of my face seemed inherently unwise.
Going back to the administration of President Harry Truman, it details how four U.S. presidents made enormously unwise and wrong decisions that resulted in thousands of deaths.
" When asked if the action set a bad precedent, Collins said, "I think it's unwise because generally recently retired national security officials have a lot to contribute.
If you're in the midst of unionizing your workplace, it might seem obvious to you that it's unwise to organize your coworkers over company email or Slack.
Kerr said it would be unwise to try to force Britain's new leaders to declare their intentions too early in a period of political and financial turmoil.
This problem defies easy solutions and it would be unwise to think that we can simply revitalize overnight communities that lost thousands of jobs over past decades.
Unwise, because it raised high and probably unachievable hopes among Kurds not only in Iraq, but also in Iran, Turkey and Syria, the countries where they live.
In some sense there is blame to be shared between very bad policies on the part of Puerto Rico but also unwise lending that facilitated all this.
She's seen other people take a cigarette break at moments like these, but it seems unwise to start a habit that kills seven million people a year.
It's undeniable that professional production and engineering has played a hand in this on Yodh, but it would be unwise to attribute it solely to outside sources.
Obama and the Democrats wasted a lot of time searching for Republican support they never got, and they made a number of unwise substantive compromises along the way.
Fisher told a legislative panel earlier this month that he had posted to the site and described comments left several years ago which questioned women's intelligence as unwise.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen said in prepared remarks Tuesday that waiting too long to raise interest rates would be "unwise," given the rise in inflation and economic growth.
Still, given the President-elect's unpredictability and faith in his own skills as a deal-maker, it would be unwise to rule out contact with Kim just yet.
If you're committed to a contextual reading, you should save this GIF for times when you're mocking someone who's standing alone in their commitment to an unwise idea.
Fed Chair Yellen said in prepared remarks to Congress that waiting too long to raise interest rates would be "unwise," given the rise in inflation and economic growth.
David Boaz: A firm grasp of reality I grew up during the Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon years, when unwise and unconstitutional actions drove two presidents from office.
It's hard, and possibly a little unwise, to discern the future of the Windows platform entirely from Microsoft's recent reorg, but I'd like to give it a shot.
I think it&aposs really unwise to dismiss out of hand the notion that the FBI could have found it within itself to spy on the Trump campaign.
Social platforms still haven't clearly defined their policies on deepfakes, as Facebook's tussle with a fake Mark Zuckerberg video recently showed, and an outright ban would be unwise.
Expectations have swung in favour of a June rate hike by the U.S. Federal Reserve after robust data and suggestions by officials that a delay would be unwise.
"For individuals thinking about paying a smuggler to come up to the United States right now, that would be an unwise investment," a senior administration official said Wednesday.
That's extremely unwise, she says, given vows by Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions to yank federal funding from local jurisdictions that don't cooperate with immigration enforcement efforts.
Several conservative Republicans said the plan was too similar to the Obamacare provisions it would replace and criticized its tax credits as an unwise new federal entitlement plan.
This blanket rejection of transparency is unwise, as the refusal of the Chicago Police Department to release video of the shooting of Laquan McDonald for a year demonstrated.
The normal brake on an unwise, unprepared or autocratic president would be the constitutional one that Alexander Hamilton and James Madison designed in the form of our Congress.
Congress, however, possesses considerable authority to block an arms sale that the body views as unwise, unwarranted, or contrary to the national security interests of the United States.
Yet, in spite of the risks posed by partisan gerrymandering, it is both unlikely and unwise for the courts to prescribe exactly how states must draw their districts.
" 'Incorrect and unwise' The verbal tit-for-tat began after a Trump administration official promised Monday to get the number of "countries importing Iranian crude down to zero.
The lesson is that even a president who has shown extraordinary awareness that the "Washington playbook" frequently dictates unwise military interventions often feels forced to compromise his policy.
However, it would be unwise to require presidential candidates to have a specific degree (political science) or have obtained a certain level of education (completed a graduate program).
"Right now, I cannot tell you if it's sloppy airmanship, or a rambunctious pilot, or people who are trying to do something that was very unwise," Mattis added.
"However unwise it would have been to get in that car, to go to his apartment alone at night," that didn't excuse a sexual assault, the juror said.
While such comments are unwise, general political statements do not necessarily require recusal -- and even if they did, the decision would be entirely up to the individual justice.
As when Rex Tillerson made similar statements in February as secretary of state, Mr. Cruz's critics said that it was unwise for Washington to encourage a coup d'état.
Although it's generally unwise to put stock in these head-to-head polling matchups so far ahead of the election, it's hard to convince most voters of that.
And every day more  defendants  enter prison sentenced under laws that are widely criticized – by liberals and conservatives alike – as unjust, unnecessary, unwise and wildly expensive to enforce.
She hopes her new plan will cover SOAP MAT, but the whole experience has shaken her so much that she thinks staying on methadone would be financially unwise.
Unwise weakening of regulations, such as the Trump administration's promise to "gut" the Dodd-Frank financial regulatory law, would only make the country more vulnerable to such problems.
Mr. Trump, former officials have said, is typically uninterested in election interference briefings, and Mr. Grenell might see it as unwise to emphasize such intelligence with the president.
Floods, for example, occur not just because of storm surges or heavy rains, but also because of unwise development in flood plains, or failures of infrastructure, or both.
The illegal and unwise assassination of Suleimani must thus be regarded as the height of U.S. hypocrisy in the region and with an over-sized sense of irony.
It's expected now that premium smartphones will now cost more than $1,000, and to shell out even more than that for a still-unproven form factor seems unwise.
" Starr acknowledged that Trump has the right to pardon Manafort, which the President has reportedly discussed with his legal team, but said such a move would be "unwise.
Rezaie also said he will "not give any opportunity for Netanyahu to flee" if an "unwise move" is made against Iran, the semi-official Fars News Agency reported.
Derrell Peel, Oklahoma State University's extension livestock marketing specialist, said tying CME's futures settlement to cash prices may be unwise because reporting on cash prices has become unreliable.
But officials have been expressing concern that they'll have to rush to spend the money in the remaining six months of the fiscal year, leading to unwise decisions.
"This is a terribly unwise decision by the president to abandon our Kurdish allies, who have been our major partner in the fight against the lslamic State," Sen.
Firing James Comey, the F.B.I. director, may have been wise or unwise, but it should not in conscience be stretched to accuse a sitting president of criminal conduct.
But President Trump has, of course, proven willing to pick unwise political fights in the past, and may well do so here too by escalating this conflict further.
"Japanese government leaders' remarks are inappropriate and unwise," he said in a statement on Tuesday that accused Japan of trying to stoke a diplomatic dispute with the issue.
Broader oil sanctions are considered unwise by many, in part because of the impact they would have on ordinary Venezuelans and their potential to disrupt the oil market.
"I regard it as unwise to continue a normalization strategy in an environment of declining market-based inflation expectations," St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said in prepared remarks.
"Waiting too long to remove accommodation would be unwise," Yellen said in prepared remarks before the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, the first of her two-day testimony before Congress.
That, he felt, was not only unfair but also unwise: in the new economy, workers might have to keep going back to university to update or improve their skills.
After the photo was taken, the tourists were warned by the then-director of the Hawaii Volcano Observatory that it was unwise to remain there, according to the USGS.
Because, despite its reality-show cheesiness, scripted-drama trashiness, and the probably unwise glorification of highlights and headbands, The Hills prompted me to apply to my first fashion internship.
And Bruce Gyory, an adjunct professor of political science at the University at Albany, said it was unwise to test the new system in 2021, during a mayoral primary.
"A lot of my friends have very funny stories," Bolton, 65, told PEOPLE Now about using dating apps, though he admitted that he stays away from "unwise" online dating.
We should hope the ugly and divisive presidential election we are experiencing doesn't further poison the already hyper-partisan polarized Senate driving its majority to extreme and unwise means.
"Thank God, even the unwise who lead world arrogance (the West)... can conclude that attacking the Islamic Republic would entail heavy costs," Baqeri said at an air defense exhibition.
Bonnie Glaser, senior adviser for Asia at the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank, said it was unwise for Trump to air the trade issue so publicly.
Late Wednesday, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said it would be "unwise" for the Fed to continue raising rates given declining inflation expectations and recent equity market volatility.
Maybe it is for some people, but it's unwise and inaccurate to write off Trump's enduring voter support as simply a case of stubborn American racism, xenophobia, and misogyny.
On the global front, U.S. Fed Chair Janet Yellen's testimony before Congress appeared slightly more hawkish as she said it would be "unwise" to delay raising interest rates further.
AND I THINK THAT WOULD BE A VERY, VERY UNWISE THING TO DO. BERNANKE: WE DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT IT. IN FAIRNESS WE HAVE TO SEE THE WHOLE PLAN.
"In my eyes, it would be unwise if the units (of Schaeffler) would go their separate ways," Chief Executive Klaus Rosenfeld was quoted by German weekly Automobilwoche as saying.
The problem is that the consensus itself is unwise, forged by corrupted institutions, dangerous even when someone like Barack Obama—a deeply deliberate, reluctant interventionist—is at the helm.
While it is likely that the left flank of the Democratic Party will eventually support Clinton in the general election, it would be unwise to take this for granted.
Far from being a stylish rider, Froome frequently looks down, an unwise idea when traveling within inches of other riders at speeds of more than 30 miles per hour.
"  He added: "Far from restraining the use of drones, then, through unwise and unconstitutional mechanisms, we should continue and probably expand their use in our war against radical Islam.
Mr. Medine, who stepped down as the board's chairman on July 1, said that the proposed changes were unwise in light of what was exposed by the Snowden leaks.
Jonathan Tasini, a progressive strategist who strongly supports Sanders and will vote for him, called it "dumb and unwise" to cast Warren in anything other than a positive light.
"  "The more the president does things that are unwise and abrupt," he said, "the more I think that may persuade Majority Leader McConnell of the importance of preventive action.
But no one could have predicted how well they played in August, and no one knows when Sanchez will even out, so writing them off is very likely unwise.
It would have been unwise to increase taxes as the economy recovered, though if those taxes were funneled into direct spending, the effect on the economy would be unchanged.
Mr. Concannon, the federal official, said it was unwise for states to reimpose time limits in places where adults seeking work could not find jobs because of economic conditions.
It's doubtful they would be politically enforceable, and in any case would be unwise, as conditions and national goals change over time, so long-term budgets must retain flexibility.
If unwise remarks at a dinner can cast a pall over a longstanding relationship, then a great ending can redeem and even force reconsideration of an otherwise middling film.
Mr. Navalny is pushing for an election boycott, though some analysts consider that unwise because it might reveal an embarrassing shallowness in his support if it has little impact.
Back when Mr. Blagojevich was awaiting trial, he did something lots of legal experts warned was a risky and unwise idea: He went out and talked about his innocence.
Beyond the contradictions, telling the truth about something would be a strange, new departure for the Trump administration, and it seems unwise to assume that's something they would do.
Even, or especially, in the era of Trump, it is unwise to expect Washington to roll back regulations in a way which really expose large companies to competitive forces.
His hard line against Ray led to an unwise escalation of the Stussy sibling rivalry and a parking-lot demolition derby that has brought the police into his business.
Chief Justice Roberts dissented in the Pennsylvania case, saying Chief Justice Castille's failure to disqualify himself may have been unwise but did not violate the Constitution's due process protections.
Considering the ways in which "free data" programs can be built around the provision of educational programming, healthcare, and government services, it would be unwise to outlaw the practice.
Even if the current President or attorney general finds a federal law distasteful or unwise, the government is still obliged to defend the validity of the law in court.
"I think he has hurt his campaign at times by saying things that were unwise, and I think at times he's been truly a historic figure," Mr. Gingrich said.
She's stood up for the anonymous whistleblower who's come under attack by Trump and panned the "terribly unwise decision by the president to abandon our Kurdish allies" in Syria.
"It's unnecessary, unwise and inconsistent with the U.S. Constitution, and when I see what I'm asked to vote on, I will make a decision about how to vote," Sen.
The tension arises from his attempts to strike up a rapport with Renu, the family's cook, which his mother considers unwise—servants must not start thinking of themselves as equals.
She is a vocal campaigner for trans rights, but she argues that self-identification is an unwise step to take because it risks the credibility of the gender-recognition process.
In Muscat, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said it would be "very unwise" for Syrian government forces to use weaponized gas, citing unconfirmed reports of chlorine attacks in eastern Ghouta.
"There is a wave out there that I do see coming, and I think to deny that is an unwise position to take," Reed told the Washington Post in April.
Pyramid schemes are generally never sustainable, but often allow the lucky few at the top of the pyramid to profit off the unwise investments of the many at the bottom.
But this would have been foolish: the products were perfectly legal (if unwise) and the people doing the buying were just as well-informed as the people doing the selling.
The big picture: Kevin Puvalowski, a former federal prosecutor, says that the financial crisis was caused by weak regulation combined with unwise decisions, but not ones that were necessarily illegal.
While it is usually unwise to predict a decision of the United States Supreme Court, here is a dramatic prediction about the great impeachment debate that grips the nation today.
"UNWISE ESCALATION" Iranian TV showed 23 crew in Iran believed to be from Front Altair on Friday, and said its experts would assess whether they could return to the ship.
It's unwise to get upset over even the most curious Summer League decision, but nothing about Dunn stepping away from his role as the primary ball handler makes much sense.
If you play basketball, soccer, football, lacrosse or any other contact sport, wearing a watch (of any kind) would be either unwise or dangerous for the watch and player safety.
Galifianakis opened the parody interview show by attempting an Ellen-style prank, but it turns out that sneaking up on a presidential candidate dressed in a Halloween costume is... unwise.
Iran's army chief Major General Mohammad Bagheri said Trump's decision on Jerusalem was "unwise" and could fuel tension in the crisis-hit Middle East, Iran's state news agency IRNA reported.
"The omnibus does not fund President Trump's immoral and unwise border wall or create a cruel new deportation force," House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said in a statement on Monday.
"The (budget deal) does not fund President Trump's immoral and unwise border wall or create a cruel new deportation force," House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Sunday in a statement.
Keep in mind, the broadband industry was already among the most heavily regulated sectors in the country even before the FCC's unwise decision to regulate it as a public utility.
It is not a good sign for the future that an ill-advised, unwise statement from Lewis would stimulate such an ill-tempered, mean-spirited response from President-elect Trump.
But Memphis is unwise to count on free agency as a means to sustain the plucky zeal it used to cultivate; the organization is staring at a long-term conundrum.
" Martin O'Malley's "Rebuild the American Dream," then, was unwise, the equivalent of advertising one's support for "women's lib" rather than feminism or advising teens to be "chaste" rather than "abstinent.
But if 2016 taught Democrats anything, it's how unwise it was to allow the demolition of organized labor—including teachers' unions, once a great source of money and grassroots energy.
It seems unwise and immoral for the federal government to take more than half of the money away from people who earned it through hard work, success, and entrepreneurial acumen.
With that said, a confluence of seasonal factors suggests it is unwise to get too carried away with the result just yet, especially as some key industries remain fairly weak.
Time and again, the folks in this very peculiar novel indulge in gestures that would be difficult—and physically unwise—to emulate, even in the safety of your own home.
Mr. Trump has said that he is being audited by the Internal Revenue Service, adding that it would be unwise for him to release his tax documents during this process.
"It would be politically unwise for him to argue that the resolution should have also addressed other efforts by various groups to choke off free expression of ideas," said Johannes.
Even though this bar is technically not in Helsinki but at the Helsinki-Vantaa airport (HEL), it would be unwise not to grab a few drinks here before your flight.
And many in the media and the public argued Andrew's choice to sit for the interview was deeply unwise — in fact, the reception to the interview has been overwhelmingly negative.
And while it makes sense for Washington to craft a stimulus package, it would be unwise to consider it a cure-all for what ails the economy and financial markets.
The problem is that Huerta's mother is still a powerful figure in the district and it's unwise to cross her, even if that means deferring to her son's lackluster campaign.
During that meeting, according to two attendees and a third person briefed on the discussion, administration officials and White House aides were in agreement that Mr. Pruitt's idea was unwise.
It's unwise to extrapolate too much from a single case study, and it's possible it was the drugs the man took as part of the transplant procedure that helped him.
If the articles of impeachment are carefully and thoughtfully drawn, if they indicate the comprehensiveness of Mr. Trump's disregard for the Constitution, it would be unwise to rule out anything.
Majority Republicans then have a ready excuse for not taking actions pushed by the White House that senators of both parties might deem unwise: The Democrats will not allow it.
The state of the world in 2020 makes it unwise to make definitive predictions sometimes, but don't bet money on that happening — at least not in the very near future. 
Avoid high turnover or excessive trading early in your investment career; the costs associated with placing multiple trades, plus their tax implications, make it an unwise strategy for novice investors.
Besides deal size, which presumably is a marker for unwise aggression and optimism by management, it is notable that cash deals tend to outperform those funded more highly with stock.
As such, Pentagon officials have been expressing concern that they'll have to rush to spend the money in the remaining six months of the fiscal year, leading to unwise decisions.
"I almost can't imagine a more tactically unwise move than the President's announcement last night that he intends to make the Republican Party, the party of health care," said Sen.
There may be exceptions where time is of the essence or for some other justification where prior approval is unwise or impossible, but they should be narrow and clearly defined.
The shame of the pregnancy means banishment — and liberation — to secretarial school in Stockholm, where her choice seems to be between an unwise marriage or a life without her child.
That may be one reason that consumption of alcohol is actually prohibited during archery competitions—aside from the fact that it's generally unwise to give sharp projectiles to intoxicated people.
They thought there were times agencies took actions that were unlawful or unwise," Larkin told me, "and they wanted to be able to act before those actions started to injure people.
But, as the Center for New American Security argued in 2016, it would be "counterproductive and unwise" for the Pentagon to let security exemptions keep it from using open-source code.
But it would be unwise for Democrats to refuse to scrutinize him out of some misplaced sense that admitting the vulnerability is playing into Trump's hands or is unfair to Biden.
Though it might be unwise to question the mystical powers of a quarterback who has pulled off two successful Hail Marys in one season, this honestly seems like a bit much.
Aides have consistently worked privately to forestall or prevent Trump from taking actions deemed unwise or worse, relying either on diversionary tactics or the belief Trump would eventually forget his commands.
More broadly, it is unwise to think that Mr Biden's long-ago working-class roots are a substitute for the serious reappraisal of economic policy that the Trump insurgency makes urgent.
"The downside is they may get tapped to participate in projects which, on economic or PR considerations alone they might normally eschew, but which may be uncomfortable or unwise to refuse."
Now when I see product proliferation in areas that I think are unwise and that are putting people at risk of performance chasing, that growth ceases to be a good thing.
While the latest and upcoming rains in Argentina could not possibly reverse all the damage that has been done, it would be unwise to rule Argentina's season completely over just yet.
Others wonder if a slowdown in global maritime trade makes the Tanger-Med expansion unwise, or ask why an initiative to boost tourism, Plan Azur, has failed to produce many results.
"We're hoping the industry has learned some cautionary lessons," said analyst Paul Gait at Bernstein, adding it would be very unwise to buy projects such as lithium in the current market.
They agree that it was unwise to leave the settlement with someone Cohen refers to as "our friend David" (likely David Pecker, CEO of the company that owns The National Enquirer).
Indeed, a fair bit of the report is devoted to explaining why trying to prevent such windfall gains, via "discrimination between the different classes of creditors," would be impractical and unwise.
"It's critically important that we follow through on those efforts and it would be profoundly unwise to take money away from the ongoing effort that's need to fight Ebola," Earnest said.
"But if you're a state environmental official and you think there's a chance that Hillary Clinton is going to be president, you'd be unwise not to think about this," he continued.
"I think it's unwise to actually draw a conclusion from China and from the equity market given the performance which we have seen in global equity markets this year," he added.
The embarrassing collapse of the Republican effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act makes clear the limits of the GOP's unwise, unworkable insistence on shutting Democrats out of lawmaking.
Sure, Rick's preemptive strike against the Saviors may have been an unwise decision that led to Glenn's death, Rick's humiliation, and the subsequent abjection of the Alexandrians to the Savior's demands.
When he takes over as Mr. Trump's third national security adviser in 14 months, Mr. Bolton will almost surely encourage Mr. Trump's instincts against diplomatic agreements both consider weak and unwise.
The deal will also leave the soup group with net debt of almost five times earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization — unwise for a company with a falling top line.
The unwise and counterproductive steel and aluminum tariffs, along with the impending threat of automobile tariffs, which would do severe damage to the German, French, and Japanese economies, antagonize our friends.
It's also an indication that the Trump administration may have scored a blow against the ayatollahs, something worth applauding, even if military action to overthrow the Iranian regime would be unwise.
"These managers expressed that they thought it would be politically unwise to have such a high-profile conference about climate change weeks after the inauguration of President Trump," the complaint stated.
A longtime Republican hawk known for a combative style, Mr. Bolton spent much of his tenure trying to restrain the president from making what he considered unwise agreements with America's enemies.
Trump has so far refused to publicly disclose his tax returns, claiming it would be unwise to do so because they've been under a routine audit by the IRS for years.
Gerard Whyte, a professor of law at Trinity College Dublin, said in a phone interview that it would be unwise to simply repeal the amendment, as some abortion-rights advocates seek.
She said: "It's always unwise to seek political advice from someone who gets paid $100 million a year to bounce a ball," then she told them to "shut up and dribble."
Kirsten Gillibrand is making a perhaps not-unwise bet in an era dominated by Democratic women: that her paid family leave proposal can distinguish her in a crowded 2020 Democratic field.
But by removing Ms. Nielsen, Mr. Vitiello and perhaps others, Mr. Trump is getting rid of voices who sometimes cautioned him against taking actions they believed to be illegal or unwise.
But it would be unwise to underestimate the impact yesterday's result might have on the psyche of Britain's young people who are already drowning in the quicksand of their predecessors' debt.
" Evans later described the decision to film near the Cenotaph as "unwise" before adding, "It doesn't matter what actually happened, it doesn't matter what the circumstances were that could explain this away.
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said on Tuesday, before the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, that delaying a rate hike would be unwise, but did not indicate when the Fed would raise rates.
He pointed to advice he got on Monday during an on-air appearance on MSNBC from lawyer Maya Wiley, who had told him that refusing to comply with a subpoena was unwise.
Trump, hasn't been perfect — I believe his ban on trans people in the military is unwise — and I am concerned about what is happening at the Jeff Sessions led Department of Justice.
According to Edward Tse, chairman of Gao Feng, a firm that advises on the Chinese market, the Chinese regulations were primarily directed at a few companies that "splashed cash" on unwise deals.
"I think that allowing the economy to run markedly and persistently "hot" would be risky and unwise," Yellen said in remarks prepared for delivery to the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.
So far, the bond market hasn't been shaken by rising debt, but Burman said it may be unwise to trust lenders to give advance signals about when they're going to freak out.
Even some of Trump's closest GOP allies on the Hill say it'd be unwise to remove Mueller in such a public fashion, though they don't think the investigation itself has much merit.
"It would be very unwise for us to run a major financial center without any say over the rules," he said, adding that there will also be no attempts to deregulate either.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) declared Thursday that the standards planned to take effect between 2021 and 85033 are unwise, for economic and safety reasons.
If, as Democrats rightly believed in 2013, it was unfair and unwise to hold government funding hostage to the fate of ObamaCare, how can they justify the same action now for DACA?
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards condemned on Thursday the sanctioning of the Iranian foreign minister by the United States as "ridiculous, illegal and unwise", the semi-official news agency Fars reported.
All these initiatives are unwise, unjust, and counterproductive, but they nevertheless represent the kind of change that tends to occur when an Administration of one political party takes over from the other.
On Syria, Mr. Trump and Mr. Sanders have said it would be unwise for the United States to topple Mr. Assad, pointing out that the region would be more stable if Col.
At an Axios event in Chicago yesterday, Mayor Rahm Emanuel told me midterm Democratic candidates are unwise to rely on the allure of impeaching President Trump as an issue in November's races.
There are a number of very involved subplots on this show that essentially end with a character confronting no larger conflict or villain than their own hubris, unwise loyalties, denial, or delusions.
Unless I'm missing something here, it was irresponsible of the senator not to control his immediate feelings and to engage in what seems noble but was actually unwise in terms of realpolitik.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director-general of the World Health Organization, has previously warned that it is unwise to compare the virus and the flu in terms of its effects on society. 
He said the move was particularly unwise at a time when Justice's independence seems to be under challenge by President Donald Trump's extraordinary and sustained public criticism of Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
It's a pretty safe bet that most of our children, in high school and in college, will be in social situations in which people drink in unwise and sometimes downright dangerous ways.
North Korean leaders have craved a direct meeting with a sitting U.S. president for decades but never realized this goal until now because past U.S. administrations have deemed such a meeting unwise.
Middle-aged women, outsize in linen dresses, were huddled three or four to a table, their great legs battling for room in inadequate space, their feet hot and unhappy in unwise shoes.
Amanda Loveday, the former executive director of the state party, also pointed to Sanders coming down to South Carolina for a solo event, this close to the midterms, as an unwise move.
Trump's displeasure about the Fed's intention to keep rising interest rates sounds like an unwise dig at a central bank that seems hopelessly behind the curve in preventing an inflationary flare-up.
But Florida spent hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars to fight to overturn the ruling in court, and that means even more taxpayer money spent on these already costly and unwise policies.
Better Markets President and CEO Dennis Kelleher called the Fed's actions "unjustified" and "unwise" so late in the business cycle following a $1.5 trillion tax cut and a massive government spending bill.
Either way, a great deal of our lives are inevitably spent in the pursuit of—or in the wreckage left by—the inconvenient or unwise or actively destructive things that we want.
While I get her vibe that censoring religion is probably unwise, you've got to sympathize with the school—I'd rather show kids The Lives of Others than have to tell them that.
However, at this stage, we aren't able to decipher whether it would be unwise for Joshua to jump straight into a fight with relatively battle-hardened heavyweight veterans like the two mentioned above.
"Brexit is probably the most unwise economic position that Europe has taken in the last 20 years along with the U.K.," said Adidas CEO Kasper Rorsted in a CNBC interview on Oct. 9.
Singapore&aposs Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam said Sunday that it was unwise to break into an ambassador&aposs residence in any country in the world, and Singapore was no exception.
Although Judge Richard Gergel called the move "strategically unwise," Roof had a legal right to serve as his own lawyer after being found competent to stand trial, according to the New York Times.
It would be unwise, for instance, to ignore the recent turmoil in Italy, where bond yields spiked in response to concerns that the country might be on the road to leaving the euro.
It would be unwise to dismiss the potential impact on China's long-term development of the presence of such numbers of highly networked, highly educated people with little interest in the party's ideology.
While it would be unwise to draw too many conclusions from a ballot from which more than half the electorate abstained, it is clear the left is paying a price for its disunity.
In their book "Death by a Thousand Cuts", on the politics of the American estate tax, Michael Graetz and Ian Shapiro describe the emerging consensus that taxing inherited wealth was unfair and unwise.
At the Senate hearing, Senator McCain offered the unwise thought that having an independent commission make the decisions might not be such a good idea — that maybe members of Congress should do it.
On Tuesday night, Trump tweeted criticism of his FBI director, James Comey, an especially unwise move given that Comey is investigating possible collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government last year.
It's unwise to make a sweeping claim about an organization's direction after one transaction, but this seemed to reflect Schlenk's open desire to infuse flexibility, financially and on the floor, into the Hawks.
This unwise corporate giveaway would give nearly unchecked power, market domination and private control over a core public asset to big commercial interests at great expense to consumers, local communities and national security.
There's not a false moment in this two-hour intermissionless (unwise, that) drama, but Ms. Jacqmin takes her time in focusing on her central theme: the potentially traumatic process of becoming a parent.
Rene Rivera cut the Mets' deficit to a run with a two-run homer in the fourth inning, and the Mets' pitchers were aided by some unwise base-running decisions by the Cardinals.
" But, he added, he still believed the legislation is "deeply unwise" and would result in the "early release from prison thousands of serious, repeat and potentially violent felons over the next few months.
"We'll sort this out but right now, I cannot tell you if it's sloppy airmanship, or a rambunctious pilot, or people who are trying to do something that was very unwise," Mattis said.
Mattis, Tillerson and McMaster -- along with outgoing White House chief of staff John Kelly -- frequently joined forces in efforts to dissuade Trump from foreign policy decisions they considered rash, unwise or even dangerous.
While some may say it's unwise to be friends with co-workers because it can cloud your judgment, impede your objectivity and prevent you from having hard conversations, McKee says that's a myth.
Congressional Democrats were now in the majority; confronting and challenging the President on the merits of an unpopular policy including the unwise government shutdown was not only expected by voters, they demanded it.
They said that any military action would be unwise as North Korea would likely respond in kind, putting U.S. allies South Korea and Japan at risk, as well U.S. citizens in those countries.
It found that keeping such a worker, even one who is so productive that a company would have to hire more people to make up for letting him go, was an unwise wager.
It's unwise to start a program at large scale, affecting hundreds of thousands of people, because it might not be effective — and you might even do harm if your program has unintended consequences.
Hyten and Kehler: Faced with a president whose judgment cannot quite be trusted, the military may need to exert more scrutiny, and exercise more resistance, to orders that appear unwise or flatly illegal.
That same fear is what made it illegal in Tennessee for Jack Boughton to marry the mother of his son, and what made it unwise for him to bring them to Iowa, too.
Mr. Jones, from University College London, said that it would be unwise to say with certainty that climate change had played a role in the outbreak, but that there was a significant probability.
"It is incorrect and unwise to imagine that some day all producer countries will be able to export their surplus oil and Iran will not be able to export its oil," he said.
"We believe that the plan to eliminate dozens of editing jobs and do away with the copy desks is ill-conceived and unwise, and will damage the quality of our product," they added.
" Lawrence Gostin, a professor of global health law at Georgetown University and director of the World Health Organization's Center on Global Health Law, said the move was "unprecedented," and, he thought, "very unwise.
"It is unwise to have ICE going to ORR facilities, which are supposed to provide a safe and comfortable space for the children," said Sarah Pierce, an analyst at the Migration Policy Institute.
This would be a really stupid way to go, I thought, then reflected that this was probably the precise thought many people had just before suffering the consequences of an unwise, irrevocable decision.
"In my view, attempts to fire him would be not only illegal but unwise politically," said Rohit Chopra, a fellow at the Consumer Federation of America and a former official of the bureau.
My guess is that these types of death are rare but it would be unwise to continue to assert (as cannabinophiles are wont to do) that it is impossible to overdose on cannabis.
By reducing outcomes that are widely perceived to be unfair, better policies reduce the risks of unproductive and unwise policies, policies that are likely to be worse for the tech sector in particular.
While eating gold may sound unwise, edible gold is safe to consume, however "there are no nutritional or health benefits associated with indulging in this extravagant food", Deborah Orlick Levy, a nutrition expert said.
Belgium's national security council, a grouping of senior ministers, police and intelligence chiefs, earlier acknowledged it could simply force police to work at the airport, but that it would be unwise to do so.
St. Louis Fed President James Bullard, one of the U.S. central bank's most prominent advocates of higher borrowing costs declared it "unwise" to move any further in light of weak inflation and global volatility.
A fellow hawkish Fed policymaker, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard, made an about-turn earlier this week saying it would be "unwise" to raise rates further given U.S. inflation data and global volatility.
Given that special counsel Robert Mueller is investigating whether Trump obstructed justice by firing Comey, the President's own admission that he would like to strong arm top US law enforcement agencies may be unwise.
To allow the sale of this art to undermine our mission and the 150 years of opportunities we have helped to provide our students would be unwise at best and myopic at the least.
In fact, Trump's chief of staff John Kelly thought it was unwise for Trump to nominate Jackson so quickly without going through all the due diligence that a normal cabinet nomination process would involve.
I had electricity and running water that I drank from the tap (likely unwise; most of the island is under a boil water advisory and the Puerto Ricans I met only drank bottled water).
But for every other White House in the modern era, Republican and Democratic, the idea of enlisting help from foreign powers for political advantage was seen as unwise and politically dangerous, if not unprincipled.
But this would have been unwise due to the likelihood both that it would dramatically expand the conflict, which neither nation desires, and that he would immediately lose all support from the international community.
He also argued it would be unwise for the lawyers to present a defense with "sensational elements," suggesting it would be unwelcome in the Senate given the restraint and decorum expected on the floor.
In a U-turn late on Wednesday, Fed voting member and hawkish St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said it would be "unwise" to raise rates further given U.S. inflation data and global volatility.
However, recent recommendations to curtail tried and true democratic processes for environmental and judicial review when it comes to national forest management are as unwise as the House and Senate legislation currently being discussed.
It would, therefore, be quite unwise for the U.S. to accept a continuation of annual trade deficits of nearly half-a-trillion dollars to get a dubious allegiance to its competitive games with China.
They are part of a group of supporters ranging from lawyers on the Trump team and in the White House orbit to friends who say it would be unwise for the President to talk.
The reason it's unwise for the party to try to decide as firmly and as early as Democrats did in 2016 is the party doesn't have very good information that far before a general election.
"This unwise and illegal measure is a major threat to regional and international stability and peace ... Iran labels the American regime as a supporter of terrorism," Iran's Supreme National Security Council said in a statement.
Pyongyang by no means prioritizes South Korea in its tactical calculus anyway, but it would be particularly unwise of Pyongyang to expend political capital in the month before the incoming Trump administration is sworn in.
That said, it would be unwise for the long-term investor to write off all health care stocks, as this also happens to be one of the sectors experiencing the most rapid pace of innovation.
"If Samsung does not apologize for its unwise action, this will greatly affect Samsung's trade relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran", the state news agency IRNA quoted Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi as saying.
Experts worry that handing over crucial decisions to algorithms that cannot explain their thinking or understand human behavior is unwise, while firms selling these services say a machine-level approach is more detailed and impartial.
"Waiting too long to remove accommodation would be unwise," Yellen told the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, citing the central bank's expectations the job market will tighten further and that inflation would rise to 2 percent.
As streaming has opened its gaping gob to swallow up other forms of music consumption—see last week's headlines from the UK and US—it's become broadly unwise to keep music off services like Spotify.
It was probably strategically unwise for Obama to comment on Brexit, but it is not remotely illiberal for a U.S. president to voice his opinion about what he thinks is best for preserving global order.
But Michael Jordan also has literally a billion dollars, and even accounting for many unwise bets between now and then, he will have even more money by the time his whole physical thing shuts down.
"Credit markets are clearly taking note of the systemic risk, and it is certainly unwise to minimize such risks since systemic fears, once in place, can be self-fulfilling and difficult to reverse," Himmelberg added.
One is about a pugnacious but well-intentioned politician who does something unwise, then finds that a blood-hungry media and shallow public can't hear his message over the sound of their own self-righteousness.
"If Samsung does not apologise for its unwise action, this will greatly affect Samsung's trade relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran", the state news agency IRNA quoted Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi as saying.
Because of these risks, Earthjustice has worked for a decade to keep unwise drilling out of the irreplaceable, pristine and sensitive waters of the Arctic Ocean, which are already under dire threat from climate change.
Warnings about the potential dangers of lead in gasoline, X-rays in pregnancy, and the dangers of tobacco were all swept aside by industry interests who gained millions from these unwise products and unhealthy practices.
A former member of the Bank of England (BOE) told CNBC it's "unwise" for the central bank to stick to a long-term policy strategy in case it gets wrong-footed by new economic data.
It's not uncommon for a legal expert in the field of telecommunications law to represent or otherwise do work for the likes of AT&T, so it would be unwise to prejudge based on that.
When Rachel Bloom and I began working on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, we regaled each other for hours with stories of the unwise things we had done for love, especially the loves that had rejected us.
While the idea of "Terminator" robots still seems far-fetched, the United States military is studying autonomous weapons that could make killing decisions on their own — a development that war planners think would be unwise.
"The message this should send to foreign investors is it's unwise to bet against MbS," said Sam Blatteis, chief executive of regional advisory firm The MENA Catalysts, using a common abbreviation of Prince Mohammed's name.
But he has not hesitated to match North Korea's incendiary language even as other American presidents resisted such back-and-forth taunting out of concern that it was unwise and unnecessarily rewarding the hermit nation.
The original deal, though unwise, was morally O.K. If, at the time, you viewed the money as a nonreimbursable investment, you should have let him know, and refused to misrepresent the situation as a loan.
To clear, the Bank of England is not making any predictions — publicly at least — about what sort of Brexit deal is likely, and it would be unwise to think that Carney was doing so today.
When Congress was drafting a 18963th Amendment (ratified in 1870), two choices were made that struck many observers as unwise: seeking suffrage only for men and leaving political rights in the hands of state governments.
With Uber on what appears to be an upswing — with strong growth and a respected new leader and management — several current shareholders think that selling is an unwise idea before Uber's expected IPO in 2019.
Instead, we should be investing in new technologies that can better sort and process recyclable waste and building a market for these materials so that it is economically unwise to send them to a landfill.
The controversy over the sanction deepened on September 27 when the BBC's director of editorial policy and standards, David Jordan, said it was "probably unwise" for the BBC to label people as liars or racists.
As Carlson has suggested himself, he came to oppose the war in Iraq not only because it was strategically unwise, but because he came to believe the Iraqi people were too inferior to care about.
The remarks also reflected the disarray that has surrounded the president's decision, which took his staff and foreign allies by surprise and drew objections from the Pentagon that it was logistically impossible and strategically unwise.
This option takes the status quo and jacks it up with the US's scariest, most capable platforms coming to the region and closely monitoring North Korea to make it feel its nuclear program is unwise.
As I noted on previous occasions, waiting too long to remove accommodation would be unwise, potentially requiring the FOMC to eventually raise rates rapidly, which could risk disrupting financial markets and pushing the economy into recession.
If you're a White House lawyer leading the response to the biggest investigation in the country, it's probably unwise to loudly dish about your strategy and your colleagues while at a restaurant near the White House.
While Mr. Trump appreciated his firebrand style of politics on Fox News, Mr. Bolton saw his job as keeping Mr. Trump from making unwise deals with outlier states like North Korea or Iran, leading to friction.
A fellow hawkish Fed voting member, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard, made an about-turn earlier this week when he said would be "unwise" to raise rates further given U.S. inflation data and global volatility.
Yet, if Samsung does charge more for its S9 solely on the fact that it wants higher margins on its flagship line to compete with Apple, it would be both an unwise and an expected move.
Between those poles, the debate spans the fairly narrow gamut between whether her comments were wholly inappropriate or merely unwise, with a few contrarians arguing that her politicking is either harmless or might actually be good.
But while all but one used the forum to criticize Trump -- especially his comments on Muslims -- most felt a ban was unwise, and only risked making a martyr of the politician, and boosting his electoral prospects.
Sixth, would a commander in chief who impulsively writes angry tweets about foreign leaders, and reacts with intense emotion to real or imagined slights against him, be more likely to trigger an unwise and unnecessary war?
"I think the statements that we're going to hear today from former FBI Director Jim Comey make it clear that the president crossed a line, that the president engaged in unwise and unethical conduct," he said.
Is it unfair or unwise of liberals to criticize Obama for harming the image of the movement he once led, if conservatives give their standard bearers a total pass when they do far more corrupt things?
Russia has shown time and again that it has very limited influence over Bashar al-Assad's regime, which has proven itself to be reckless, often escalating the fighting even at moments when it was strategically unwise.
It's easy to see how Facebook would look at the competitive landscape and conclude that a large market for kids' messaging apps already exists, and that it would be unwise for the company not to participate.
A series where Mickey Mouse, Disney's ineffable icon, is an embattled monarch leading a group of heroes while also being aloof, secretive, and unwise in a way that occasionally leads to other characters suffering serious harm.
"I believe that athletes who use CHC for treatment or contraception are being unwise," Dr. Prior said, citing CeMCOR research that suggests it interferes with menstrual cycle functions important for fertility, bone health, and cardiovascular fitness.
With the entry into force of New START Treaty limits on nuclear arsenals set to begin in February of next year, it would be unwise to invite Russia to increase its arsenal and violate another treaty.
The conservative administration of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, still reluctant to revise the Imperial Household Law, nonetheless seemed to understand that it couldn't, or would be unwise to, go against an overwhelming majority of the people.
"Categorically ruling out negative rates is probably unwise, as future situations in which the extra policy space provided by negative rates could be useful are certainly possible," Bernanke said in a companion paper to his speech.
The concentration of American military on Guam serves as a deterrent in the Asia-Pacific region, but it may prove unwise as it makes the territory an irresistible target for irrational state actors like North Korea.
But it's still wise to seriously consider them, the same way it's unwise to gaze peacefully at a snow-covered volcano and ignore the pressures building over time that will cause the top to blow off.
"Though this should have been more organized, and the Iowa Dems were likely unwise to try to use an app to deliver results, they can get the right result if they're given some time," Becker said.
It would be unwise to pass on a side order of Granny's Braised Carrot Minced Meat, an insanely luscious pork ragu made according to a recipe provided by Mr. Chen's grandmother-in-law, served over rice.
"We continue to think that Virginia's uranium mining ban is both unlawful and unwise," the company said in a statement, adding that it is reviewing other options to challenge the state's "confiscation" of its mineral holdings.
It is nice to imagine that every nation in the world could reduce its production emissions to zero by 2050 without anyone needing to worry about their consumption emissions, but it seems unwise to bank on it.
In London, Tom Tugendhat, the chairman of Britain's House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, said military action to free the tanker would be "extremely unwise," especially because the vessel was apparently taken to a well-protected port.
That's not too unusual in the luxury watch market, but it always seemed unwise — allow me to just say downright stupid — to spend that much cash on a gadget that would become outdated the very next year.
Trump's spokesman reached for an unwise comparison by saying that even Adolf Hitler had never used chemical weapons against civilians during World War II, despite the gassing of millions of Jews and other minorities in death camps.
As a staunch privacy and security advocate, I believe the inclusion of government-mandated backdoors in applications or operating systems that could allow unfettered access to personal data or activities are not only unwise but entirely misguided.
DUBAI (Reuters) - - Enemies are unlikely to attack Iran, especially on the ground, the country's military chief predicted on Saturday, saying even "unwise" leaders in the West know that any such conflict would have huge costs for them.
LONDON (Reuters) - The United States should deploy tools to curb unwise mortgage lending and banks' excessive risk-taking, similar to those used by the Bank of England, former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Donald Kohn said on Friday.
The official said the Kurds preferred to deal with the United States on military issues and on matters related to civilian governance and reconstruction, but they determined it was unwise to count on support from Washington alone.
Calpers's generous guaranteed benefits have led to grief in California cities that cannot keep up with the rising costs, and skeptics have said that at this point, it would be unwise to add any more state guarantees.
As my colleague Charles Pena wrote last November, it would be unwise policy for the United States and the NATO alliance to take in yet another member that won't contribute their fair share of the defense burden.
"It would be unwise to rule out totally an early U.S. strike on North Korea, even discounting last week's on the Assad regime, but I think that is a low probability," said Alavan Business Advisory's Alastair Newton.
Deciding to find a job on a dating app or a date on a job app may be unwise at a moment when an inappropriate comment or interaction could get you fired or blacklisted from your industry.
"He was caught up in a dangerous set of ideologies that helped drive him to do something so unwise," said Kaleb Graves, a student pastor in Arkansas who befriended Mr. Chau at a linguistics institute last year.
President Clinton laid out a centrist policy agenda on social security, trade, education, welfare reform, health care and fiscal discipline ("We must not go back to unwise spending or untargeted tax cuts that risk reopening the deficit").
The drug naloxone has been effective in preventing deaths from heroin over­doses, but some people think that it might be unwise for addicts and their acquaintances to keep around — that it enables addicts by providing a backstop.
Quotable: "It could be unwise for anybody in China, or outside China, to be complacent that this is coming under control at this point in time," said the chief of virology at the University of Hong Kong.
Continued policy efforts to reduce the economy's oil-intensity will lessen the impacts of future outages and price spikes—a critical reason the Trump Administration's proposal to reduce the scheduled increases in fuel economy standards is unwise.
Read more " — Adam Goldman From the right • Mollie Hemingway in The Federalist: "Anyone is welcome to believe that this firing was unwise, and to make the case for that, but it's wise to make that case calmly.
The Jeffersonian impulse, more common on the left than on the right, is toward a "come home, America" retreat from empire that regards global hegemony as a corrupting folly and America's wars as mostly unwise and unjust.
Though Wells Fargo may be learning its lessons, Munger said the banking industry remains a "dangerous" place to invest because of the temptation for chief executives to take unwise long-term risks to boost short-term results.
But the disclosure of the Page FISA materials struck national security experts as setting a precedent that could jeopardize confidential law enforcement and intelligence sources—and was unwise given the bipartisan support the surveillance tool generally enjoys.
While Mr. Trump's foreign policy has been unwise if not self-defeating in many areas, he is right, as was Barack Obama, to want to scale back a global conflict that appears to have no outer bound.
He said he had not asked the younger Hunter to drop out of the 2020 race, stating that telling someone to "drop out rather than letting them decide what's best for themselves and their family" was unwise.
Most of us tend to deal with this dilemma by arguing that the good done by cultural organizations can't be quantified and thus it is unwise to place it crudely in the balance with other social needs.
Forty-five minutes of sumo wrestling has caused me five years of back pain, so ... I mean, it's fair to say I would probably not have tweeted some of the things I tweeted, that was probably unwise.
A Saudi official dismissed the boycott as "unwise" and said its small number of backers stood in sharp contrast to the fact that more pilgrims chose to visit Mecca each year, with countries seeking ever larger haj quotas.
The Patriots then caught a break two plays later when an unwise Brady pass deflected off the hands of Chiefs linebacker Tamba Hali's hands and straight to Edelman who picked up the first down to seal the win.
According to Lieut-General Kellogg, Mr Trump "wants to leave his options open" on Ukraine, considering it unwise "to start from an adversarial position": his much-vaunted negotiating prowess is a catch-all excuse for otherwise indefensible pronouncements.
In an age of rampant popular nationalism often exercised through citizen-led online witch-hunts, it is obvious to most that it would be unwise to make statements openly denigrating China or its government on major public occasions.
Make no mistake, the former Secretary of State's decision to use an insecure private email to conduct sensitive government business was not only unwise, but also showed a disregard for the sensitive information she was charged with protecting.
"Khloé and her family have all expressed concerns," says a Keeping Up with the Kardashians insider of Odom, who was spotted drinking alcohol twice in the last few weeks, a pattern which medical sources have described as unwise.
Whatever the case for widening eligibility, however, it would be unwise to change it for a second Brexit referendum: if Remain won only because the franchise had been altered, the outcome would not be seen to be legitimate.
It was the latest example of "unwise" speeches from central bankers aimed at feeding the growing appetite in markets for statements that anticipate future policy actions, particularly at set-piece events like Jackson Hole or Sintra, he said.
Mueller appears to be building a classic outside-in criminal investigation, which means that the most dramatic developments are ahead and the most senior members of Trump's inner circle would be unwise to breathe too easily just yet.
A number of film leaders here felt that because of economic and political conditions it was unwise to show a film which might be regarded by the nation at large as subversive and by foreign nations as invidious.
"In a statement, the Revolutionary guards condemned as ridiculous this illegal and unwise act, and said: 'The Americans ... are exposing their anger over how widely the message... of the Islamic revolution has been spread (by Zarif)'," Fars reported.
It is both unfair and unwise to focus the blame on India-centric IT services companies:  Unfair because the turnover process is the same whether the in-coming IT services firm is American, European, Asian, or India-based.
Moreover, as the strong economy, which is the main accomplishment touted by Trump and his administration, shows signs of weakening, his reversal on gun control is politically unwise and will play to his detriment in the 2020 election.
Some examples from Tesla's Code of Conduct and Business Ethics: So with what we now know, why did Tesla's supposedly independent board fail to act against what were obvious acts of unwise and plainly unlawful conduct by Musk?
"Hawley's bill was also the focus of a Nation Review article last month by David French, who politely deemed it an "unwise" and an "unconstitutional mess" that would "enable public censorship in the name of limiting private control.
Gaetz: Unwise for President Trump to pardon himself now House Judiciary Committee Member and Florida congressman Matt Gaetz joins 'Your World' to weigh in on the Russia probe and President Trump's tweet asserting his power to pardon himself.
St. Louis Fed President James Bullard, a voting member of the Fed's policy-setting committee this year, said on Wednesday it would be "unwise" to continue raising rates, given the recent stock market turmoil and falling inflation expectations.
Politicians choosing to oppose the FCC's unwise proceedings regardless of how their party tends to vote or speak on the matter is a strong indicator that the next year may bring actual bipartisan action to repair the damage.
These are sensationally unwise, with the young bard (Jon Kortajarena) and the young Juliana (Alice Aufray) making gooey eyes at each other and displaying that soulful ardor available only to well-bred residents of the early nineteenth century.
The one thing Jacksonville has retained from last season's run to the A.F.C. championship game is the ability to defend the pass, so expecting a repeat of Johnson's decent performance against the Giants last week would be unwise.
It is perhaps unwise to make big promises and then fail to deliver on them completely, though we have no real way of testing that claim; a generation of Democrats has intentionally limited the scope of their promises.
"I have learned that the limitations of state-based financing, the limitations of federal law, the limitations of our tax capacity and the sensitivity of our economy" make single-payer "unwise and untenable at this time," he said.
Justice Anthony Kennedy, who concurred in that opinion, has since spoken out on the scourge of mandatory minimum sentences, which he said are often "unwise and unjust," and represent a "misguided" transfer of power from judges to prosecutors.
This mode of moral argumentation came through in the Rogan controversy when Sanders and Rogan's critics took pains to stress that accepting a Rogan endorsement was not merely unwise but immoral, and that these two judgments were distinct.
The senators add that it's "unwise" to use law enforcement resources to give greater scrutiny to individuals just because they have dual citizenship, saying those resources should instead be focused on those with possible ties to terrorism. Sens.
"My own view is that it is a very unwise public policy," Baylor President Ken Starr, a former prosecutor and judge best known for his work on the Whitewater investigation involving President Bill Clinton, said late last year.
Donnet added however it would be unwise to consider as normal a spread of around 240 basis points (bps), as every 100 bps of increase can put at risk tens of billions of euros of credit to the economy.
They include: An abundance of capital and overvaluation cloud the decision-making processes of many start-ups, leading them to make unwise investments that lead to excess supply, inefficiency and a failure to achieve market acquisition, the report noted.
It's obviously unwise to base the form factor of a major flagship device based on what can fit inside a mobile VR headset, but it's also a little shortsighted for Samsung to have even forced that choice on itself.
A central issue Trump has maintained that his tax returns in recent years are under audit and that he has been advised by his lawyers that it would be unwise to release them while that process is going on.
Read More Markets getting ready for a Fed rate hike soon Bullard, a voting member, had said less than a month ago, however, that it would be "unwise" to move any further due to weak inflation and global volatility.

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