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"unwisely" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows a lack of good judgement

221 Sentences With "unwisely"

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Reagan unwisely hit back in the same way, until Mrs.
I wanted (unwisely) to lose more, but I got stuck.
Surprisingly, and maybe unwisely, Maddon kept Davis on the mound.
A few have also sought to augment their meagre salaries unwisely.
Many villagers spent their settlements unwisely, said community president Alfonso Vargas.
Kelly unwisely decided to come to the defense of his boss.
One is that the liquidity buffer of $2trn might be invested unwisely.
Short answer: Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace's Prometheus character) unwisely patched him up.
They're gimmicks, and Google unwisely decided to build a phone around one.
Over time, Congress has unwisely ceded this power to the executive branch.
By making her love a little too well and a little too unwisely.
Perhaps unwisely, Pai kept trying to fight back on the internet's own terms.
The FCC also unwisely attempts to take on the aesthetic considerations of installations.
These characters wind up unwisely confiding in one another; they can't help themselves.
Largely because each proposal sought to unwisely solve a financial problem through politics.
Trump is now enjoying the very unilateral powers that the Democrats so unwisely embraced.
Italy's prime minister, Matteo Renzi, had unwisely staked his government on the referendum's passage.
And Clinton, unwisely, has indulged him, positioning herself as the tougher candidate on Iran.
Perhaps unwisely, the city of Swan, in Australia, has parking minimums for taverns and wineries.
Military solutions are now fully in place,locked and loaded,should North Korea act unwisely.
Unwisely tamped down, Mr. Smith delivers a generally monotonal performance flecked with grimaces and frowns.
Or maybe someone gave the keys, unwisely, to a person who shouldn't have had them.
Ford and GM may be goaded into unwisely blowing their $48bn of cash on tech acquisitions.
The dinner — carried, probably unwisely, on live TV — is a multicourse tasting menu of mixed messages.
We saw this happen only because someone unwisely had recorded it and distributed the video online.
Invasive species, which had been unwisely introduced to the island, wiped out most of the species.
When the subprime market crumbled, banks that unwisely dealt in those toxic products started to fail.
I'd unwisely been trying for about six months to ignore the condition in both my feet.
Some fellow naturalists worried that they might lead people to be unwisely casual around wild animals.
"Military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely," he tweeted.
If you spend hastily and unwisely, things will likely suck, and luck won't be on your side.
The ACA unwisely limits the use of economic tools such as cost-utility analysis in coverage decisions.
At that moment, it seemed to me that he had put himself in an unwisely vulnerable position.
Others argue the bill unwisely provides the American and British governments new powers to obtain private information.
On the other hand, S.K., albeit unwisely, engaged in the same behavior as many of her peers.
To make matter worse, I had unwisely laid my laptop on the floor, along with my phone.
" On Friday, he said the United States military was "locked and loaded" should North Korea act "unwisely.
The Democrats had unwisely eliminated much of the rule to achieve relatively little under the Obama administration.
At one point, he was coupled up with Rosie, who had (perhaps unwisely) fallen pretty hard for him.
"Military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely," the president wrote.
During President Obama's two terms in office, the Democratic Party unwisely dug its heels in on this issue.
He says he unwisely tried to medicate with recreational drugs, which then culminated in his on-air meltdown.
This one, at first glance, seems to be another one of those cases: What if I chose unwisely?
And so now, they're being trotted out not unwisely — JW: I know, I was going to say that.
And they will likely remain so, unless they invest their money unwisely or go through an expensive divorce.
In 2017, she told The Times about a grade school bully who unwisely threw a stone at her.
And this president, maybe unlike his predecessors, maybe unwisely, unlike his predecessors, is choosing to give it a microphone.
This campaign, if we choose unwisely, could be known as the campaign that that began the unwinding of America.
A suspicious picture posted Wednesday by redditor OprahStoleMyTV, shows a man unwisely holding a baby upright by one foot.
"Military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely," he wrote on Twitter.
But wisely or unwisely, that country has given you and others in a similar position the right to vote.
First a bus carrying reporters unwisely tried to drive under the wing of one of the planes, damaging it.
"Military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely," Trump wrote on Twitter.
" Trump went further, tweeting: "Military solutions are now fully in place,locked and loaded,should North Korea act unwisely.
While "The Piano Lesson" occasionally (and unwisely) settles for a low-key approach, it is never a low-energy show.
And so, too many people continue to engage unwisely in unhealthy habits that make them sick and shorten their lives.
True, it might also add over 10 percentage points to the UK's national debt-to GDP ratio if spent unwisely.
Brazil's main economic problem is that the state spends lavishly but unwisely, and taxes and regulates with a heavy hand.
In fact, many of them are closed to the public temporarily, so we couldn't visit them if we (unwisely) tried.
A "no-kill" shelter may use the money unwisely and still cause animal deaths when fatal illnesses result from overcrowding.
Ingraham unwisely jumped on board from there to jab Hogg and included an original "Daily Wire" story on the topic.
After a meteor lands in the yard, Kevin and Reese go to investigate, and Kevin perhaps unwisely touches it. Bam!
It's why many conservative Catholics unwisely defended John Paul II-appointed prelates like Boston's Bernard Law in the early 2000s.
The company's latest move is to offer financial incentives to US customers who might be unwisely hanging on to their devices.
The attorney, who was leaving a restaurant in L.A. Monday, thinks prosecutors unwisely jumped for a retrial just to save face.
" Four days later the president tweeted, "Military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely.
" A month earlier, Trump tweeted that "military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely.
Memes, he said, can encourage people to get caught up in the excitement of an upswing in price and invest unwisely.
"Military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely," Mr. Trump tweeted in August 2017.
And yet, kill it does, via car accidents and heart attacks and other misadventures, usually involving people trying, unwisely, to do something.
During her first term, in 290-21988, she spent extravagantly and unwisely on higher pensions and unproductive tax breaks for favoured industries.
Every time a character leans unwisely into an impenetrably dark corner, audiences get a glimpse of that better, leaner, more merciless movie.
There's no reason the Senate should not be able to get this done, yet some senators are unwisely still dragging their feet.
" He went even further Friday, boasting that "military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely.
Japan acquired a liking for easy imperial adventure, decided unwisely to attack Pearl Harbor, whereupon America responded with sustained might — and lo!
For another, after my paternal grandparents died, they inherited a 1760 Guadagnini violin — unwisely sold for a song soon after, but still.
Working a low body count and a slow burn, "Desolation" is a decent short film that's been unwisely expanded to feature length.
" He followed that up with a Friday tweet that the US military solutions were "locked and loaded should North Korea act unwisely.
On September 23rd an illustrious group of former American officials warned that Iran was being unwisely forced to choose between "capitulation or war".
Tensions were heightened recently when Canada unwisely acted to deter imports of U.S.-produced ultra-filtered milk — an ingredient used in cheese making.
But the Pentagon unwisely scrapped its programme for such a drone in 2016, replacing it with one that would merely refuel inhabited planes.
Too often, savings goals and calculations are unwisely based on average life expectancy – a milestone that, by definition, half the population will outlive.
At that point, perhaps unwisely, I said 'Do you want me to write a screenplay for it?' and he said 'that couldn't hurt.
Unwisely, it turned out, because another big right as part of a flurry of punches sent the 38-year-old challenger back down.
He would not use power benevolently but unwisely, recklessly, and in ways that would undermine our democratic institutions and faith in our government.
Peters is concerned that Congress may implement tax cuts that fuel business growth at the expense of unwisely expanding the U.S. budget deficit.
In a phone interview, Neal H. Hurwitz ('62), the campaign's executive director, disputed that the organization had spent any of its money unwisely.
Luit had recently usurped power from two other high-ranking males, and, unwisely, had failed to re-establish good relations with his rivals.
And Toyko has unwisely lowered itself into a trade spat with South Korea, a major market for Japanese products ranging from electronics to beer.
" 'It's satire!' should not be used as a safety net for poorly conceived, poorly executed, or unwisely published pieces," the novelist Celeste Ng wrote.
He spends his first 18 unwisely, pretending everything is fine, making small talk, not quite mustering the courage to say what's on his mind.
" She wisely elected to shag Asia, unwisely elected to marry Kameron, reasoning, "She's quiet, I talk a lot — it's a match made in heaven!
" Mr. Trump started the morning with a Twitter message saying the American military was "locked and loaded" for conflict "should North Korea act unwisely.
President Trump stood by his strident comments on North Korea, tweeting that military solutions are "locked and loaded" should the isolated state act unwisely.
Many governments have unwisely bought proprietary systems, meaning that they are forced to go back to the seller for maintenance, upgrades and new components.
Too often the White House unwisely gave unconditional support to the prime minister, leading to reckless overconfidence and unwillingness to compromise with political rivals.
Although BOK unwisely decided to prank the cops 4 days after 2 of their fellow officers were assassinated, the NYPD opened an internal investigation.
There was just one whiff of scandal in 24 years, when he unwisely associated with Charles Keating, a fraudster in search of a bail-out.
Ringo becomes the only one in the band who really needs a moustache, just fine with those sad eyes, but George, unwisely, tries one too.
Analysts say the market was betting — perhaps unwisely — that Icahn's proposed policy change was a done deal and that demand for RINs would dry up.
" Then, Friday morning, Americans woke up to a Trump tweet: "Military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely.
In 2012, Mr. Parks gave a speech complaining that the draft manual had been held up for political reasons and was then being unwisely changed.
CNBC's Jim Cramer argued Monday that stock market short sellers are unwisely doubting the ability of scientists to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
Since then, however, ties have frayed as the Saudis — already hobbled by dropping oil revenues — came to suspect that their largesse was being unwisely spent.
Lay the blame on a local, Democratic-controlled government, banking on the built-in belief among many Republicans that Democrats love to spend money unwisely.
It was then unwisely doubled during the height of the Great Depression in 1932, sending the stock market to its lowest point of that era.
For the sake of some kind of progress, let's assume that Congress unwisely cuts public housing operating and capital funds as the Trump administration proposes.
At one point, the movie ducks away from him for a while, unwisely flashing back into the recent past of another character, and our interest flags.
While District Court Judge Peter Messitte unwisely ruled that these groups had standing and a meritorious claim, the Fourth Circuit recently dismissed the action as unsupportable.
Imposing sanctions in the name of national security on the European Union and China, as the Trump administration has threatened, would unwisely give them common cause.
With less than two minutes remaining in the third quarter, Rivers unwisely threw a pass into double coverage that surrounded Allen in the Pittsburgh end zone.
In what should be a reminder to Democrats about giving ammunition for false equivalence, Waters unwisely and unacceptably called for harassment of Republicans by liberal activists.
By wasting months and not getting more testimony, Pelosi left it up to the Senate to create a record unwisely and quickly abandoned by the House.
Perhaps unwisely, Mr. Bercow admitted in 2017 that he had voted against withdrawing from the European Union in the 2016 referendum, though he insisted he was impartial.
When the hemisphere begins to combat corruption with the same vigor with which it unwisely wages war on drugs and immigration, much will change in Latin America.
Players signing over their power of attorney to agents lose control of their funds, unwisely giving untrustworthy representatives free rein to withdraw funds and make dubious investments.
These, in addition to the extensive personnel cuts in both organizations that Mr. Tillerson is unwisely pursuing, will do long-term harm to our country's diplomatic capacity.
At this moment, when the United States, the kingdom's trusted ally, should be counseling restraint, President Trump unwisely keeps giving the impetuous crown prince a green light.
He slips a defender by literally ducking under him as he runs right over him, but unwisely passes back to Dier, who promptly gives it to Belgium.
Faced with this devastating evidence, she, Rachel, becomes a sleuth, teaming up, slightly unwisely, with Scott, who believes, slightly wrongly, that she is a friend of Megan's.
He said President Donald Trump "unwisely walked away" from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and now the U.S. can't benefit from the EU-Japan free trade agreement announced Thursday.
If the Interior Department curtails its enforcement efforts in response to the acting solicitor's opinion, or if Congress unwisely enacts the Cheney Amendment, the results will be dire.
The problem with the original section about journalists, he said, was that its tone unwisely "planted the seed in the military mind" that journalists might pose a threat.
And the liberal aspect of the European system wouldn't be under such strain if the imperial aspect hadn't been exploited unwisely by leaders in the empire's German core.
As Catherine unwisely decides to mix painting and politicizing and gin up opposition to the treaty, her stays loosen and her hair escapes its elaborate pins and tucks.
Christian Mihr, another panelist and managing director of Reporters Without Borders, said the law would unwisely transfer authority from Germany's justice system to companies like Facebook and Twitter.
I'm sure I tossed some things unnecessarily (the corn cakes at the very back were probably fine) and may have unwisely gambled (but it was flourless chocolate cake!).
Unwisely, those surplus countries love too much of a good thing, seem in no hurry to talk trade and are leaving Washington no choice but destructive trade warfare.
Either way, it might be wise for the GOP to pick a Syria critique of Clinton: either that she coddled Assad or that she unwisely pressed to topple him.
Calmly pointing out to mayors and union leaders that he thought they were spending money unwisely, he made their receipt of the surplus funds conditional on their cutting expenses.
Because the prime minister lost her majority in the election she unwisely called in June 2017, she was forced into a "confidence and supply" agreement with the Democratic Unionist Party.
George Springer was erased at the plate for the final out of the sixth inning, unwisely trying to score on a sharp Carlos Correa single to Betts in right field.
Then, Friday morning President Trump tweeted that the U.S. military is "locked and loaded" if North Korea acts "unwisely," further escalating the exchange of threats between the nuclear-armed nations.
And one of the people he insulted, most unwisely, was Nancy Reagan, who engineered his ouster by working through among others Katherine Graham, then the owner of The Washington Post.
She then fell ill with pneumonia, and unwisely tried to conceal the ailment, giving ammunition for two of Mr Trump's attacks—that she is untrustworthy and that she is frail.
If you've opted for an even-steven split, funders anticipate two complications: The founders unwisely assume they're all going to be equally committed to the venture and making equal contributions.
During one of her outings, she catches the eye of Sean (Eugene Smith), newly returned home from the war, who unwisely maintains faith in pretty women and his own heroism.
In the second half, Ms. Mirza's attentions shift, maybe unwisely, to a number of subplots, like a plan to publish Layla's research and a conflict with Imran's sleazy white agent.
Its publication comes as President Donald Trump ramps up rhetoric against North Korea, today saying that the U.S. military is "locked and loaded" should leader Kim Jong Un "act unwisely".
"Obviously, I don't think it was a smashing debut, by any sense; we need to get more pass rush," Gruden said afterward, perhaps unwisely bringing to mind the missing Mack.
If a foreign country feels abandoned by the United States, or uncertain about its leadership, that nation may see a need to act more forcefully—and perhaps unwisely—on its own.
At the press conference, as he gushed about Mr Kim's qualities, he announced that America was unwisely cancelling military exercises with South Korea while talks with the North were under way.
At the time, Fiance argued persuasively that the school — known for its academic rigor —  has largely and unwisely been overlooked by angel investors and VCs alike, sometimes owing simply to proximity.
But, in fact, what we are seeing is more evidence of the fading resilience of autocratic regimes in the Middle East—a resilience that many Western policymakers have unwisely wagered upon.
The fact that this occurs at a time when elected representatives in Congress are actively debating this policy only underscores that the district judge has unwisely intervened in the legislative process.
Ms. Botchan gives an erratic performance, while Mr. Cover seems unsuited to his role — and not only because Peter is meant to be significantly younger than Helen, an element unwisely ignored here.
Though the director, Katie Lindsay, unwisely lets the play's narrator (Mieke D) upstage the others, it's the smoldering Tesiana Elie, as a furious slave named Vivian, who steals the show (1:45).
The footage is taken from a reel of b-roll footage that Cruz' campaign somewhat unwisely published on YouTube as an assist for any PACs that may have wanted to make an advertisement.
"When she once unwisely described a female political opponent of her husband's as a word that rhymed with 'rich,' she reported that her family had begun calling her the poet laureate," Meacham said.
Within its isolated, frugally furnished walls, dozens of innocent campers have been variously subjected to flesh-eating viruses, ravening cannibals or unwisely resurrected demons, all providing ample excuse for flaying and freaking out.
President Donald Trump warned the U.S. military was "locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely" and that the U.S. would unleash "fire and fury" on the North if it continued to threaten America.
President Donald Trump warned at the weekend that the U.S. military was "locked and loaded" if North Korea acted unwisely after threatening last week to land missiles near the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam.
Beijing's incantations about "win-win cooperation" and its alleged search of a harmonious "great power relationship" ring hollow when confronted with an unwisely excessive and systematic trade surplus China maintains with the United States.
At his February summit with Kim in Hanoi, Trump failed to get the deal that he unwisely hankered for, which was all-too predictable given the history and ambitions of the North Korean regime.
The endless war in Afghanistan flooded FATA with guns, refugees and radicalism, all of which Pakistan's armed services unwisely sought to harness in pursuit of their own murky agenda, both in Afghanistan and at home.
U.S. President Donald Trump warned at the weekend that the U.S. military was "locked and loaded" if North Korea acted unwisely after threatening last week to land missiles near the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam.
There is vocal opposition, however, that argues the poor will spend the free money unwisely, and that a universal income on a large scale, let alone nationally, would be too costly for taxpayers to bear.
In case anyone is unclear about how unwisely close and reverent too many liberals are to the very idea of their failed 2016 presidential nominee, this week's Vanity Fair comedy video debacle explains it all.
U.S. President Donald Trump warned at the weekend that the U.S. military was " locked and loaded " if North Korea acted unwisely after threatening last week to land missiles near the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam.
"This case, as handled by the three-judge panel, therefore was on a path to a prompt resolution that would respect the interests of all parties – until the en banc Court unwisely intervened," Kavanaugh said.
The policy is a response to the American belief that the United States had unwisely offered aid, often in the wake of Pyongyang's provocations, or struck agreements with the North on which the North later reneged.
"GASC is acting unwisely in the ergot issue as they already have enough problems with delays in opening (letters of credit) without introducing other issues into their supply chain which could cause disruption," one trader added.
Claims that Pyongyang is considering a missile strike near Guam, coupled with Trump's warning "military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely," have fueled concerns of a potential conflict.
Though the Marquise de Merteuil is widely perceived as the epitome of kindly politesse, to whom people (unwisely) turn in distress, Ms. McTeer plays her as someone from whom little children would surely shrink in terror.
In his latest warning to North Korea, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday military solutions were "fully in place" and referred to American weapons as being "locked and loaded" should the nuclear-armed nation act "unwisely".
Pyongyang's plans to fire missiles near the U.S. Pacific territory prompted a surge in tensions in the region last week, with President Donald Trump saying the U.S. military was "locked and loaded" if North Korea acted unwisely.
The new press secretary stepped on his own big story around Nieto's visit by unwisely challenging the shiny crowd size story again on Saturday and giving it another full day of legs extending into the Sunday shows.
Friends advised him not to accept, some of them making disparaging remarks about the magazine which he unwisely printed, with attribution, in "Making It." But Podhoretz had few doubts; this was what he had been waiting for.
After both are fired through no fault of their own, Gensan unwisely bets his severance pay on an illegal cockfight that leaves him fleeing the law with a stolen car and a blood-spattered wad of cash.
When Hillary Clinton, running for president, unwisely referred to some Americans as "deplorables", some of her critics embraced that term as a badge of honour—an ironic stance meant to contrast with their supposedly po-faced adversaries.
It was the same sense of uneasiness I feel after falling down an Instagram rabbit hole or scrolling through Twitter when I first wake up in the morning—the feeling that maybe I just spent my time unwisely.
While some are allured by the possibility that a continuing resolution could lock in lower spending levels, following this path would unwisely give the Obama administration a free pass on a host of job-killing, economically disastrous regulations.
But I suspect that chaos that involves terrorism in particular will tend to increase Trump's support, if only because he's staked out the "law and order" territory so thoroughly, and the Democrats have unwisely ceded it to him.
"I support providing some relief to small banks and credit unions, but I think this bill unwisely chooses to do so by rolling back protections for people from the very activities that led to the crisis," Brown said.
President Bill Clinton had an even higher job approval of 66% during the last weeks of his presidency in December 2000, but his would-be successor, Al Gore, unwisely chose to distance himself from the scandal-laden Clinton administration.
Instead of working productively together, as well as checking and balancing one another when necessary, the executive, legislative and judicial branches have too often behaved unwisely, weakly or with bias, sometimes even displaying a questionable regard for the law.
While this may be an act of divine mercy for those who used MySpace to unwisely chronicle their awkward teen years, the platform enjoyed several years as a music sharing site before being all but swallowed up by Facebook.
With a block grant, states can use the federal money to replace their own spending in certain areas or spend the money unwisely, "and never have to report what they have done or be held accountable for it," Frieden said.
Natali got to work on a larger canvas in 2009 with Splice, a flawed but ambitious "dangers of science" movie starring Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley as researchers who unwisely create a sentient animal-human hybrid, which naturally rebels against them.
People haven't lost their ability to do ridiculous things: quite a lot of the stories are about people who unwisely inserted objects into parts of the body where they weren't meant to go, or ridiculous accidents that they could have avoided.
There is a story that a LM fuel tank unwisely tapped with a ball-point pen during outdoor testing resulted in that pen being embedded in a fence post some way away, along with some of the unwise tapping finger.
Washington (CNN)Shortly after tweeting the US military was "locked and loaded" should North Korea "act unwisely," President Donald Trump returned to Twitter on Friday to emphasize his point by retweeting images of US B-1 bombers currently stationed in Guam.
In little more than a year in office, President Trump unwisely has stalled a trade agreement with the European nations and has withdrawn from the Paris climate accord, the agreement with Iran on its nuclear program and the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
In addition, there was the argument that leaving the dirty work of war to a professional army largely drawn from the least privileged is inherently unfair in a democracy and increases the temptation for the government to use the military unwisely.
Any infrastructure package that incentivizes the wrong investments or unwisely rolls back crucial environmental, public health and safety regulations in the name of short-term profits could waste taxpayer money or, even worse, hurt the nation's future health and well-being.
Jaroslaw Dominiak, president of the Private Investors Association and a former board member at the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE), describes how one of the exchange's chief executives unwisely fired experts to achieve quicker cost cuts, knowing that the time allowed was limited.
Used unwisely, however, the system could become yet another electronic spy on people's privacy, permitting complete strangers to monitor your every action, from the moment you reach for your phone in the morning, to when you fling it on the floor at night.
Even after shows like Locked up Abroad or classic films like Midnight Express, there are still Americans who unwisely misbehave in other sovereign nations, unaware that their U.S. passport is not a force field or a "get out of jail free" card.
Brenda had unwisely tossed off at one point in the conversation that maybe she might be able to get him some more crack sometime, and apparently he took that throwaway comment as a solemn vow to procure him more that very night.
"I'm not going to be a Gabby Giffords," explained the heroic and manly Red Stater, comparing himself to the timorous female Democrat from a purple district in Arizona, who had unwisely allowed herself to be shot in the head without returning fire.
When Sanders calls for restoring a version of the Glass-Steagall Act, he is not proposing something new; he is proposing something that had worked brilliantly for generations and was unwisely repealed in the years before the great financial crash of our times.
This environment is the result of an American foreign policy elite that unwisely believes that the imposing of universal values is more important than confronting the grimy world of reality, where constraints and opportunities compete in an ever-changing calculus of geopolitical necessity.
Because if they have unwisely taken positions on matters of public policy— especially if in doing so they have caused or deepened public discord—then they will have betrayed their primary constitutional function, which is to act as a non- political focus of national unity.
A new wave of critics have called into question the power big philanthropists have in democracies — and not just in the cases where we think they spent their money cruelly and unwisely, but also in the cases where we think they spent it well.
Some investors have expressed concern the Argos takeover unwisely increases Sainsbury's exposure to higher import costs given the depreciation of sterling since June's Brexit vote but Chief Executive Mike Coupe dismissed those fears, saying he was "more confident than ever" about the acquisition's prospects.
It made what was intended as a small feint into a big serial deception—he enlisted one of his nephews, unwisely, to impersonate this other author—and the cost of the deception, flowing out over so many people, was the beginning of his decline.
And Mr. Trump's words — "Military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely," he said in an August post on Twitter — have left senior officers and rank-and-file troops convinced that they need to accelerate their contingency planning.
Perhaps the biggest brain-teaser is this: if the advent of Jesus Christ reconciled humanity with its creator, how do we interpret the fact that historically Christian cultures have behaved unwisely, as the document asserts, and must relearn wisdom from peoples untouched by Christianity?
Asian chat apps already let users shop, book flights, and more It might sound like Facebook is unwisely encouraging competition to M, its own text-based virtual assistant, but the company has ongoing plans to turn its chat app into a platform for other brands and businesses.
Frank Bruni I'm an awards-show geek who usually spends the morning after the big event nattering about who was unjustly robbed, who was unwisely dressed and whether it's a felony in Hollywood to consume more than 300 calories a meal, because it sure looks that way.
But he's also the co-director (along with collaborator Marc Caro) of The City of Lost Children: a gorgeous, steampunk-ish fantasy film about a man who kidnaps children to steal their dreams, until he unwisely takes the brother of a circus strongman played by Ron Perlman.
Fisher made it clear in the article that he had not been happy trying to coach to Jackson's specifications, even if Jackson had won 11 N.B.A. titles as a head coach, and suggested that he had been unwisely asked to impose the past on the present.
Sainsbury's shares are down 10 percent this year and some investors have expressed concern that the Home Retail takeover unwisely increases the company's exposure to the threat of Amazon and to higher import costs after the Brexit-driven slump in the value of the British pound.
At a moment when South Korea needs to be able to trust America's commitments, Mr. Trump has unwisely hinted at abrogating an important bilateral trade deal, thus potentially ceding more economic ground to China, and accused its new president, Moon Jae-in, of "appeasement" toward North Korea.
So in some ways I actually think the Me Too movement is good, because I think it&aposs women saying I have had enough, it&aposs almost you could interpret it as a rejection of the sexual revolution that the feminist unwisely endorsed in the 1970s and since then.
In his life, Hujar had few substantial solo shows, attracting little press notice, and only one book, " Portraits in Life and Death " (210), which unwisely juxtaposed two splendid series: portraits of people in his circle, half of them reclining, and shots of ancient corpses in the Palermo catacombs.
"I request your personal engagement on this matter to ensure that the United States does not unwisely and rashly withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty, which continues to serve American national security interests and is particularly important as a check against further Russian aggression against Ukraine," Engel wrote.
Over the past decade, Mr. Depp has paid more than $33 million in interest on overdue taxes, has lent millions of dollars to people unlikely to pay him back and has unwisely splurchased a number of questionable investments, not the least of which is that town near St.-Tropez.
Explains at least why the dead are shown the door, Written out of the script, the tale having taken A sudden turn elsewhere and its onetime lead Overnight The know-it-alls decide has gone to seed, Always unfairly, perhaps unwisely forsaken In favor of some comer the director's fallen for.
Citing unnamed sources on the team, including players, the reports said Collins had become increasingly at odds with the team's front office, had lost touch with his clubhouse and had unwisely relied on certain relief pitchers too often, perhaps even contributing to an injury suffered by the team's closer, Jeurys Familia.
He became a familiar face to a new generation of fans when he was cast, in his late 21957s, as Fudge, the imperfect minister for magic (he once unwisely posted the flying fiends known as Dementors around Hogwarts), in "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" (21976) and three of its sequels.
That decision, maybe like no other, helped usher in a 2016 GOP presidential nominee -- by legitimizing irrationality and bigotry and nativism -- who spent the primaries talking about building walls and a deportation force and thinking fondly of the "Operation Wetback" era but flipped to (sort of) embracing the bipartisan immigration reform bill Boehner unwisely passed on.
Its failure was attributed to his loopy malfunction in the televised debate in New Hampshire; or to his delay in attacking Mr Trump, a reticence unwisely followed by a roll in the gutter with the front-runner, when, with his puerile gibes, Mr Rubio implicated himself in the one-off spectacle of a presidential candidate bragging, on air, about his penis.
Two of Houston's runs were the result of a pair of errors, the first on a throw by Andujar that pulled Greg Bird off the bag at first, the second by starter C.C. Sabathia, who, after being hit in the glove by a Jose Altuve line drive, unwisely chose to throw the ball to first — and fired it into right field instead.
But after members claimed there was a "crime spree in progress" and no time to waste, House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Trump trade deal faces uncertain Senate timeline MORE blocked any submission to the Senate to demand witnesses that the House unwisely omitted in its investigation.
The chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee called on top Trump administration officials Tuesday to "revive law enforcement efforts unwisely abandoned by the Obama administration" targeting Iran's nuclear, ballistic missile and weapons programs, in response to a POLITICO investigation about how U.S. counterproliferation efforts may have been undermined in the effort to secure a nuclear deal and prisoner swap with Tehran. Rep.
The incident began on September 13, when a couple of kids had decided to get a jump on the deadline and begin attacking passersby early; when they unwisely targeted a group of dockworkers, according to the New York Tribune,they were met with returned fire, and soon enough a roving citywide melee had formed, culminating in a gigantic riot two days later, on the 15th.
Prime minister Giuseppe Conte's full-time job is to settle arguments between his deputies, Matteo Salvini, the larger-than-life maverick interior minister from Milan who led the League to a big success in the recent European election, and the inexperienced, clean-shaven Luigi Di Maio, a Five Star populist from Naples who was unwisely picked to run the labor and economic development department, and seems overwhelmed by the task.
That is an ironic twist, since some of us opposed the appointment of a special counsel after the 2016 election but changed our minds when Trump unwisely fired then FBI director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE in the midst of the Russia investigation.
I had set out—perhaps unwisely—at the eye-watering hour of 5 AM. (I wasn't sure how long it would actually take to cycle 170 kilometres on a pair of rented Deutsche Bahn bikes and didn't much fancy the last stretch home in the dark.) So, tanked up on coffee, carrying breakfast in my bike's back basket, I head north, past the Brandenburg Gate, the Tiergarten, through the former East Berlin neighbourhoods of Prenzlau Berg and Pankow until, in a pinkish hazy dawn, I decide to stop for breakfast.
It now appears that, before President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE unwisely fired then-FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE, federal investigators had concluded that Flynn was not knowingly lying to them about his meeting in late December 2016 with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak, a meeting where sanctions were discussed.

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