Sentences with phrase «also unwise»

It's also unwise to omit your dates or hide them in tiny print.
Then they forced Windows to boot straight to the Start screen, also unwise.
It is also unwise to keep it when your car is already old and you've already finished paying for it.
As a very small portion of the world's overall population, we in the US won't be immune from the major impacts of these social and demographic disruptions, and it is also unwise to think we'll be immune from the warming itself.
It's also unwise to close unused credit cards to try and bump up your score.
It's rarely wise for administrators (or school boards, or mayors) to pick unnecessary fights, but it's also unwise to shy away from those that need to be fought through on behalf of the public interest.
Financially it is also unwise.

Not exact matches

It's not just arrogant for newspapers to issue endorsements in elections - it may also be financially unwise.
The company is also subjecting cars to potentially dangerous situations, which would be unwise to do on city streets.
«It would also be unwise to conclude that only those religious words acceptable to the majority are permissible, for the First Amendment is not a majority rule and government may not seek to define permissible categories of religious speech»
An unequal marriage is not just unwise for the Christian, it is also unfair to the non-Christian, and will end up being a trial for them both.
It also strikes me as unwise and impolitic.
I think it is unwise to use this forum to overwhelm others with information overload and also with a high vocabulary.
The recovery of Diaby and return of Coquelin also provide options, but relying on Diaby to stay injury free seems unwise and Coquelin's ability seems far off following recent loan spells.
I also thought to definehimself against New Labour, as opposed to being a development of New Labour, was electorally unwise.
He also said it was unwise of Mr Cameron to continue with a planned trip to Rwanda while his Witney constituency was under water.
When the peanut farmer party also wants to start a global thermonuclear war (which I consider geopolitically unwise, but I'm no expert) and outlaw pistachio ice cream (those monsters!)
In a letter sent Tuesday to Cuomo and legislative leaders, Airbnb's general counsel, Rob Chesnut, called the bill «not only unwise,» but also unconstitutional.
Magazine editor Tina Brown also said she told someone close to Clinton during the 2008 campaign that she felt it was «unwise to be so closely associated with» Weinstein.
In a letter sent to the governor and legislative leaders, Airbnb's general counsel, Rob Chesnut, called the bill «not only unwise,» but also unconstitutional.
These groups also saw the House language as an unprecedented — and unwise — intrusion into the agency's grantsmaking process.
Trinitite is also slightly radioactive, so wearing it close to my brain would probably be unwise.
Possibly so; but, in view of the recent extensive and successful use of the aeroplane in European maneuvers and, also, of the fact that other nations are spending many millions of dollars for aeronautical purposes, it might not be unwise for our Congress to depart from its usual policy of economy by appropriating a million dollars to enable the army and navy to fully test this new arm.
Women also are aware of the double - standard, recognizing they could be judged negatively if they had sex on the first date, making first date sex an unwise behavior for them.»
Mildred, whose bottomless grief has hardened into a single - minded, nothing - left - to - lose crusade, bulldozes through anyone unwise enough to stand in her way: not just the cops who, in her words, are «too busy torturing black folks to solve actual crimes,» but also neighbors, asshole teenagers, and the town's condescending Catholic priest, who she dresses down with a juicy, show - stopping monologue.
It would be mildly facetious to imply a direct correlation between the workmanlike prolificacy of director Matt Shakman's diverse television work and the episodic ungainliness of his feature debut, Cut Bank, but it would also be unwise to ignore the salient effects of medium crossover.
She refuses to spend months stranded there and so Blocker takes her back, an especially unwise decision as a convict named Wills (Ben Foster) is also joined to their party.
While this move may seem unwise, when buying a $ 100 piece of plastic means not having to replace your television, Android TV will also be able to run on set - top boxes made by third party manufacturers like Asus later this year.
It would also be unwise to do so, as the file might still contain other identifiable information.
There's also the alarming collapse of pay rates which teeter between the still - questionable models of digital - only publications and what one speaker in the story, Ann Friedman, describes as unwise management of resources in print magazines.
Also keep in mind that investment with higher returns come with higher risk (both in terms of volatility and risk of complete loss), and that borrowing money to invest is almost always unwise, since the interest paid directly reduces the return without reducing the risk.
But low interest rates also may encourage overspending and unwise investment, leading to unproductive economic activity and inflation.
We also put out quite a bit of content regarding market timing and why we think it's an unwise practice.
Anyone who can't recognise a «hypo» (when their blood sugar falls below normal) is also at increased risk and would be unwise to travel alone, or to a remote destination.
I also think he is unwise releasing his manuscript with so little work done on it — it comes across like a back - of - the - fag - packet calculation rather than a scientific paper.
But global warming is also a very complicated and difficult issue that can provoke very unwise policy in response to political pressure.
But Gelbspan's more recent unwise comment was one that appeared at his personal page on October 31st (click on the «1 comment» link there, also captured in this screencapture for posterity) where he was commenting on a New York Times article which speculated about the outcome of the New York state attorney general's efforts to look into Exxon's alleged coverup of «what they knew about the certainty of man - caused global warming and when they knew it»:
It is probably unwise to lapse into apocalyptic think, especially in view of the scientific uncertainty and long - time scales, but ostrich - like denial is also imprudent since a lot is at stake, from the wealth of nations to the future of the planet.
Therefore, funding a case when it may give rise to a potential conflict of interest would be unwise and similarly, to not inform the claimant that a particular choice of arbitrator may give rise to a potential conflict would also be unwise and very poor management of a dispute.
Also, Calista Flockhart's suits led to years of non-lawyers assuming women wore micro-skirts to court, a thing that is largely considered unwise in the real world.
However, the lawyer must also consider whether other circumstances, such as lack of experience or skill, would make it unwise to agree to act despite the lawyer's ability to become technically knowledgeable in the area.»
At top, unwise listening levels, they don't distort, and they also get pretty loud for true wireless in - ears (which is not always the case — some models limit the volume to save battery life).
Users should also be aware that Eclair's LN wallet can not currently accept payments, which would have been unwise to do anyway since the wallet can not be recovered if lost.
We also know it is unwise to make major life decisions when in the midst of a crisis and not thinking clearly.
Nordby also learned it's unwise to rush decisions.
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