That is a silly scenario, yet in real estate it is chosen
by the unwise and too often.
The importance of the work was betrayed
by its unwise use as a propaganda tool in this rush to entrench hardened opinion.
Rationale Many deaths and serious illnesses are caused
by unwise lifestyles and self - inflicted hazards.
The first goal was made possible
by an unwise advance from his line into noman's land, while the third was accompanied by a jump limp to the point of impotence.
Watkins, who has been charged with turning CCA around after it became complacent following years of growth, acknowledges the drinks giant is now dealing with the knock - on effects created
by some unwise decisions by former management.
Not exact matches
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.
But without a consensus from the economic community, it would be
unwise to risk stamping out the economic recovery
by sparking a trade war with China over currency disputes or drastically reducing the budget deficit.
In his 2017 book «Climate of Hope,» cowritten with veteran environmentalist Carl Pope, Bloomberg wrote that he understands that there are certain executives unmoved
by warnings about the effects of manmade climate change, but that they'd be
unwise to ignore the business opportunity.
In 2008, at the start of the financial crisis, Freddie Mac, along with its sister company Fannie Mae, was on the hook for piles and piles of
unwise mortgage loans, and had to be bailed out
by the government.
«You are the most diverse class in Northeastern's history — in other words, you are Donald Trump's worst nightmare... I think that everything that we've lived and learned tells us that we will never come out on top if we accept advice from soundbite salesmen and carnival barkers who pretend the most powerful country on Earth can remain great
by looking inward and hiding behind walls at a time that technology has made that impossible to do and
unwise to even attempt.
After A.J. Pollock struck out looking, Lovullo came out to confront Timmons, but his discussion with the umpire was cut short
by what may have been a few
unwise comments directed toward Molina.
The company has been roundly criticized
by Cation Capital Inc., which attributes its poor share performance to
unwise spending decisions and overly - generous executive compensation.
Sure, investors are paying the fees, but if a trustee wants to be hired
by sellers of securities in the future, being combative on problematic loan pools may be
unwise.
With the Social Security program already underfunded, substantially adding to the shortfall
by increasing benefits for all seniors regardless of income would be
unwise.
It would certainly be both
unwise and disobedient for me to say much about the fact that,
by coming to be Dean of Berkeley, I am beginning a very new phase in my own life.
Many people in America think they are so smart, but they prove to themselves every day how ignorant and
unwise they are
by talking on threads like this logically within their own small little peanut brains trying to explain and interpret God?
One might ask whether the city is acting like those
unwise parents in infantilising citizens
by bribing them to be good.
At the same time, however, humor has a power that can be abused
by drawing attention away from unanswered questions or
by making wisdom seem
unwise; so, I think that the power of humor must be handled with great care.
But Mathison is right that it is impossible (and
unwise) to study the Bible all
by itself, without reference to what others in the community of Christianity have learned and taught in our own day and throughout history.
If you could rewrite your life, which would you choose: First, you could go with what you have now, and the relationship with God you have now through years of sticking
by Him, and struggling with questions and fears, and fighting off temptation, and making wise decisions (that sometimes turn out to be
unwise), and persevering through temptation, and learning what you know about God, Scripture, and theology, but ending up as a relative «nobody» in the Churchianity.
But in an evolving universe, it is possible to have an unfinished tool; in fact, it is demanded
by the context without implying that the maker is
unwise, since he allows for the evolution of things in time.
So although I made it a post
by itself, the very next sentance in the book says something about how it is impossible and even
unwise to cancel all church gatherings.
It is
unwise just rely on our understanding however sincerely we believe it is given
by God.
Yet within sight, sound, and stink of these things men and women were murdered
by the agents of the state, perhaps because they had told an
unwise joke about the regime, perhaps for no reason at all.
It is not
unwise or unlawfull, to be baptised
by immersion as Jesus did, if you were onced baptised
by the sprinkling of water.
The riches of the soil can be exhausted
by greedy, selfish, and
unwise use.
The high priest Caiaphas,
by the way, was removed from office at the same time, and that ended his ten - year collaboration with Pilate, a collaboration ultimately judged
unwise even
by Roman imperial interests.
Although Cordelia is warned
by the owner of the cottage that «it's
unwise to become too personally involved with another human being,» her rare inner strength and courage permit her to persevere and survive danger.
Is it not
unwise and fatuous for us Christians to think and speak as though those who are not Christians can understand, apart from an informed faith, what we mean
by life and death?
Right alias, science has given the wurld more efficient ways of death, even
by accident, like the
unwise use of antibiotics.
To accept the creeds, on the one hand, and reject the liturgies
by inattention that often expresses itself in disdain, on the other, is contradictory and
unwise.
Other readers wondered why Orthodox children should be punished because of the supposedly
unwise economic decisions made
by their parents.
It is
unwise to train
by running past prison farms or mental hospitals.
Rather than diplomatically wait until the end of the season to break the good tidings, Bremen's decision to spill the beans immediately — going as far as to publicise a photo of the Nigerian front - man in front of «100 per cent Werder» banner — was
by anyone's definition,
unwise and disrespectful.
He has admonished Mr. Anyidoho not to be «fooled»
by the «
unwise counsel» given
by his General Secretary, Asiedu - Nketia that «any idiot can go to court in a democratic state».
You might not expect a serious political website to cite a blood - bathed action film written
by the directors of the Matrix at the top of its list of political movie of the decade, but V for Vendetta had a serious effect on the look and feel of British politics that it would be
unwise to dismiss.
Shadow Foreign Secretary Douglas Alexander's attack on the «ill - judged and
unwise» proposal from the European Commission's proposal to increase its annual budget
by 4.9 %, which Oborne points out was exactly the «kind of profligacy» cheerfully sanctioned
by Labour during its 13 years in power.
It was equally
unwise for the Bank's governor, Mervyn King, to make comments on fiscal policy, especially now it has been widely reported that his views seem not to be shared
by other members of the MPC.
His bid to outline the government's approach was overwhelmed
by comments from the Liberal Democrat business secretary, who was quoted as saying Mr Cameron's arguments were «very
unwise».
Most obviously, with a slightly clumsy Mail on Sunday interview in which the Labour candidate infuriated Corbynistas
by saying the Labour leader was «very
unwise and disrespectful» to refuse to sing the national anthem.
«Some of the rhetoric that's been used has been a little bit coarse and
unwise and I don't think we should try and shut ideas down
by putting labels on them in some way — phrases like Tory - lite and right wing clique and Red Tory are not the open and inclusive politics which we should have.
In this case, however, he embraced some of the language of the business community, basically saying it would be
unwise to boost the minimum wage to a point the economy can not sustain, causing a loss of the very jobs held
by low - income workers this increase is trying to assist.
The first anniversary of Eric Garner's death on Staten Island arrives next week, an event sure to be accompanied
by rhetorical excess and
unwise policy...
Flagbearer of the People's National Convention (PNC), Dr. Edward Mahama, has described the use of Ghana's oil revenue
by the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) on the senior national team, the Black Stars as
unwise, saying he will use Ghana's oil revenue more judiciously should he be elected President.
The Panelbase survey was commissioned
by the Scottish National party (SNP) and leads with two questions which could be seen to tilt opinion towards supporting independence, but its results suggest that critics may be
unwise to have already written off the «yes» campaign.
Finally, if I might give you a little advice, the use
by your party of spokesman of the calibre of Eric Pickles and Dr Alan Sked to attack UKIP is perhaps a little
unwise, as they say that you can judge a man
by the company he keeps.
«Theresa May's ideological and
unwise decision to ditch the Labour government's scheme immediately she took office as home secretary has left her and her beleaguered successor with no idea how to tackle the most pernicious form of immigration: illegal entry, usually organised
by people traffickers,» they wrote.
The APC described as
unwise and unnecessary the recent plot
by some members of the National Assembly to heighten tension in the country
by tabling an impeachment threat on President Buhari.
The Civil Society Platform on Oil and Gas has kicked against attempts
by government to establish a fertiliser plant, saying it would be economically
unwise to do so.
«We believe the issue of gender equity in physics is complex and nuanced,» said Ivie, «It is
unwise to try to simplify it
by examining whether or not a department has a woman among its faculty.»