Sentences with word «imprudent»

My response to them is always: «Do you feel that your (our) own race / colour is not guilty of being impure or imprudent in their dealings?»
But making a blanket statement about not including your community activities is imprudent.
Due to hostile actions by card issuers towards crypto companies, we have decided that offering LitePay card registrations at this time is imprudent.
«Due to recent hostile actions by card issuers towards crypto companies, we have decided that offering LitePay card registrations at this time is imprudent.
«The credit card blocking was a sensible move — allowing people to buy speculatively on a loan has had historical precedence for being imprudent and adding fuel to the fire.
However, things didn't go as planned as the launch was postponed with the Litecoin team saying it would have been «imprudent» to go on with the launch.
However, for those unable to afford the premium necessary to provide adequate whole life coverage for their current insurance needs, it would be imprudent to purchase less coverage than is adequate as whole life insurance rather than purchase an adequate level of term to cover their current need.
It naturally follows that more blending creates more risk, and there must be some point at which blending becomes imprudent.
Although the crisis was triggered by the subprime mortgage crisis in the US and the resulting global credit crunch, the primary cause of the banking crisis was imprudent lending practices by Ireland's largest domestic banks.
Obtained dismissal on summary judgment of suit by beneficiary against bank trustee for breach of fiduciary duty and conflict of interest arising from bank's loan of $ 75 million to the corporation it controlled, as trustee, for transactions the beneficiary claimed were imprudent
In these cases, posted limits may be identified in the law as prima facie evidence of unsafe or imprudent driving.
My take on it was that it would simply be politically imprudent to have global leaders arrive in Toronto, only to find that the province and municipality deliberately refused to allow permits or otherwise cooperate with a meeting of international significance.
More often than not, it is imprudent for divorcing spouses to continue joint ownership in a family business post-divorce, due to the likelihood of future disputes.
Employees» sometimes - imprudent talk both on the job and off continues to provide steady fodder for employment law decisions and controversies.
See p. 8 for a bit of discussion of the possibility that it may be impossible or imprudent to get a password from a traveler — they can just copy the storage device.
In 2009, Ms. Goodman was co-lead trial counsel in one of the few class action ERISA cases ever to be tried, which involved claims against the fiduciaries of the 401k plan of an S&P 500 company for imprudent investment in company stock and misrepresentations to plan participants.
Similarly, anyone seeking to advance a claim against a director personally should first consider whether the director's conduct could be considered sufficiently unreasonable and imprudent to give rise to liability.
However, the Judge determined that ERISA provides for a continuing duty to review plan holdings and divest imprudent fund plans.
In the absence of technology, it was thought imprudent to provide rules that future technology would have to follow.
At some schools, reaching out to Dean of Academic Affairs to introduce yourself might be helpful, but at others this may be considered imprudent.
Thus, a sober approach to the benefits of social media, while sidestepping the perils of imprudent disclosure, can facilitate an enjoyable online experience, without the consequences of excess, in settings such as our own Bitland Blockchain Land Registry in Ghana website.
Despite what anyone might say about over-reaching social media rules, there are things that it is simply imprudent to say, and they should know better.
While I am fortunate to have a strong support system that allowed me to have access to the required technology and logistics to write the LSAT, it would be imprudent and, indeed, unrealistic to assume that all individuals with disabilities will have the privilege of a support system that would assist them in overcoming these types of barriers and inaccessibility.
Many of these are scams, but many are not (Sometimes the difference between a scam and an imprudent purchase is in the eye of the beholder).
Once a shameful scar of imprudent agricultural practices, soon Brazil's deforested regions may teem with new life — to the benefit of the environment and the people who live and work there.
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.
It's an inherently imprudent slogan.
More importantly, one can very easily make the argument that as civilization gradually shifts away from fossil fuel energy and towards renewable resources, it is imprudent — perhaps even a breach of fiduciary responsibility — to bet on the long - term financial viability of the fossil - fuel industry.
Taking means or even biweighted means from relatively small populations seems statistically imprudent.
Future plans include broadening the organization's scope to include more mountaintop preservation projects while maintaining a rigorous line of protection against imprudent development practices in the Hudson River towns of New Baltimore, Coxsackie, Athens and Catskill.
Common - sense Proposition 4 National Review and the Competitive Enterprise Institute would further have acted prudently and responsibly, and in particular an expensive, distracting, time - wasting lawsuit might reasonably have been averted, had Mark Steyn personally apologized Michael Mann for his imprudent statements.
Arguably, the FOI officials at the university would be imprudent not to.
It would be imprudent in my view to make any other judgment.
A priori — unless the outcome is known with certainty it seems imprudent to emit exponentially increasing amounts of carbon.
Drastic actions such as mandated cuts in carbon emissions would be imprudent.
Over the next week we will examine some of the arguments made in the Prudent Path and NIPCC documents, some of the contradictions therein, and further illustrate why business - as - usual is actually a very imprudent path.
Such claim is imprudent, superficial and grossly misleading as long as the dramatic arctic warming at Spitsbergen from 1918 to 1940 is ignored and not sufficiently explained.
Therefore, as Schmitt and Happer so ably demonstrate, it is imprudent for policymakers to continue to classify CO2 under the category of harmful «pollutants».
When people of limited financial resources run into expensive surprises (a kid needs extensive dental work; a close relative loses a job; home or car repairs become necessary; there are more such unwelcome surprises than you can dream of), long - term prudence becomes an imprudent luxury.
But as long as the new generation of nuclear power plants is untried and untested, and the nuclear industry has atrophied skills, it would be imprudent to put any nuclear plants anywhere near where they can hurt people until they regain their spurs.
There are many uses of science in its «public policy» role about which there appears to be wide spread social agreement that it would be imprudent or otherwise unethical to wait until all the proof is in before taking appropriate action.
«The commission thinks it imprudent either to declare a moratorium on synthetic biology until all risks can be determined and mitigated, or to simply «let science rip,» regardless of the likely risks,» the report says.
When she presented her work at the Panther offices, it was rejected, as members pointed out that it would be imprudent to distribute a poster advertising the group's office address and phone number.
More importantly, the design decision apes peripheral vision in the real world, permitting creatures to approach imprudent adventures from behind.
In addition, it is imprudent to generalize about the effects of MSN laws.
Though visual breed identification appears to be cost - effective and immediate, its use is imprudent because it is unreliable and inconsistent.
He also thought it was imprudent to buy new issues.
An imprudent investor could lose a lot of money if they risk too much, too early on.
If Newmark's business / shares took a turn for the worse, having a 29 % stake tied up in a micro-cap company / stock (even within a large & diversified estate) might suddenly look quite imprudent — a situation beneficiaries might love to second - guess.
Preserving capital is not imprudent, even if the market bounces.
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