If you go too far in the endless pursuit of bigger muscle size, your health can be endangered
from unwise nutrition choices and placing too much pressure on the body, especially the joints.
I sought counseling, but although I realized some of my problem resulted
from unwise earlier sexual relationships and issues with my parents, nothing changed for the better.
Not exact matches
While the Wired contributing editor advocates for an out - and - out end to physical money, he talks with advocates on both sides of the ledger: those who see the waste, inefficiency and malfeasance of our cash - based economy; and those who think a turn away
from the almighty dollar is
unwise, unpatriotic or even ungodly.
«I won't stop you
from selling «Schmoylent» on legal grounds, but I must caution you it is
unwise to enter in to direct competition with us,» Rhinehart wrote in response to the Schmoylent query in one of Soylent's online «fireside chats.»
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.
«The whole purpose of a degree
from any institution is to advance opportunity,» Lesmes says, «so it would be
unwise for universities to discount the startup scene.»
«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.
«In the presence of uncertainty and the absence of accelerating inflationary pressures, it would be
unwise for policy to foreclose on the possibility of making further gains in the labor market,» she said, adding that «disinflation pressure and weak demand
from abroad will likely weigh on the U.S. outlook for some time, and fragility in global markets could again pose risks here at home.»
As we have seen in the recent past, this is not good enough; the changes resulting
from deregulation caught many in the industry napping, and there was a tendency to hold collectively to various nostrums that proved to be
unwise.
They can spew their bafflegab about how they are going to get the pipeline built (in order to pander for votes
from the gullible and
unwise) but their inaction speaks louder than their words.
And I am not saying that buying a rental property at fair market value is
unwise, I would just prefer to have some more equity
from the start.
He is right, it's better to have a church that is bruised and dirty
from the streets than unhealthy and
unwise, clinging to insecurities.
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.
Those who believe that this transfer of power
from political to economic institutions is
unwise, even disastrous, are in the minority.
It's an album that reflects a generation's growing distance
from each other — and the desperate,
unwise moves we occasionally make to bridge the gaps.
The
unwise man is the one who gives an example
from what happens to him.
From individual citizens who must set aside their own desires and obey laws they think
unwise, to athletes who must subordinate their individual....
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.
Christians must organize demonstrations, the leaders of its churches must make public statements, and individuals must begin collecting signatures — all to prevent the leaders of our nation
from engaging in an immoral and
unwise war.
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?
At least in the United States, it would be
unwise to expect that corporations will assume responsibility for the environment apart
from external pressure and massive changes within them.
And we take heart, like Paul, that nothing — nothing
unwise we say, nothing shortsighted we do, nothing unthinking we do — will be able to separate each of you
from God's love that is in Jesus Christ.»
The tone suggests I am doing something
unwise, like fasting
from Marriott.
And it's always
unwise to seek political advice
from someone who gets paid a hundred million dollars a year to bounce a ball.
Recently linked with a surprise return to Manchester United
from Barcelona, Gerard Pique looks an
unwise choice for the club at the moment due to his price tag and drastic dip in form in the last year or so.
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.
There's nothing particularly unusual about seeing a footballer wound up and brimming with emotional focus and fervour, but to see an entire team keyed up to such a level yet so in control of themselves — the occasional
unwise yellow card aside, Fernando — is remarkable, the more so because they are apparently able to reproduce it
from big game to big game.
Our previous analysis found that it would be
unwise to buy a half - point
from +2.5 to +3 and that it's actually preferable to take small underdogs on the moneyline as opposed to the spread.
And though it's often seen as immature and
unwise to share something so fragile, so private, so early on, now I feel I'll likely shout it
from the rooftops next time I'm (hopefully) pregnant.
Hunt had received legal advice
from officials «it would be
unwise» to intervene on BSkyB bid because Cable handling it.
Possibly if enough people
from their own party made enough of a stink about it they might think it
unwise, but they will always have the option to change and change back their rules.
Cllr Sven Godesen
from Basingstoke said designating her London home as not her main residence was «a very
unwise decision..
I think most people see yesterday
from a budget which is increasingly been shown to be unfair,
unwise and I think even untruthful... as a return to what they expect
from the Conservative party.»
That said, Miliband would be
unwise to expect dramatic gains
from his local campaign strategy, as there are some major obstacles to overcome.
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.
He said it took a little longer for him and his campaign staff to decide that it would be
unwise to buy advice
from a former governor with a corruption conviction.
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».
Mr. Paterson said he often had to remind himself that it was probably
unwise to call stations these days as «David
from Harlem.»
Sugarman said she thought it was
unwise to begin proceedings against non-filers for the seven most recent filing periods, pointing to the large number of bad addresses she found when sending letters to delinquent filers
from last July.
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.
Although it would be
unwise to generalize directly
from these fruit fly experiments to humans, they do demonstrate proof of the principle that dietary stearate can, under certain conditions, support the unique roles of stearate that are essential to mitochondrial function.
While I think we can all appreciate where you're coming
from, I think it would be
unwise to ignore some of the work of the leading spine researches out there (Stu McGill, The Joint by Joint Stability / Mobility Approach, etc) on the issues with forward folds.
Answer: For a Christian, dating a non-Christian is
unwise, and marrying one is Christian singles and Christian dating advice with Biblical principles and guidance for women and men in relationships seeking help and tips
from the Bible.
As well as putting everything on the line creatively, Riggan has to manage personal and professional complications arising
from clashes with his co-star, an intense, Sean Penn - like Method devoté played by Edward Norton (giving rise to a hilarious Fight Club nod in another meta - joke), an
unwise affair with the show's needy ingénue (Andrea Riseborough), and the appearance of his estranged, semi-rehabbed daughter (Emma Stone pictured, below right, like Keaton giving a career - best performance).
Normally posting something like this is
unwise as the embed will die pretty quickly, but this is so epic you got ta check it out before Disney's legal ninjas yank it
from YouTube.
There are far worse things — at least in terms of structure, tone, and
unwise behavior
from characters who have proven themselves much smarter the rest of the time — in that finale, though, to keep us somewhat distanced
from the unnecessary horror unfolding (A shot of someone being scalped only for the purpose of producing false tension is flagrantly gratuitous).
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.
Arne Duncan's aggressive use of «conditional waivers»
from the NCLB mandates is both unconstitutional and
unwise, and his ham - handed push for test - based teacher evaluations and school discipline quotas is apt to cause serious harm to America's schools.
The Senators» reticence to take a position might seem like an
unwise political choice, given the backlash some State Assemblymembers received last year when they abstained
from voting on a bill that proposed streamlining the firing process for teachers accused of sexual and physical abuse.
But because the evidence supporting this claim comes
from just a few limited studies, and because other studies contradict some of that evidence, it would be
unwise to conclude that confounding is not a problem.