Sentences with phrase «only unwise»

While on the surface it may seem unwise to add to the upfront cost of our monthly expenditures, there is so much value in a South Carolina renters insurance policy that the only unwise thing about it would be to choose not to carry this vital coverage.
A failure of communication is not only unwise, it's just dumb marketing.
Legislators and administrators can see and present their decisions being upheld as a sign of approval, an imprimatur, even though these decisions may still be not only unwise, but even morally wrong.
THE MYSTERY OF OUR PRESENT: AN INEXPLICABLE LIFESTYLE Speaking of genes, we humans treat ours with utter contempt, and that is not only unwise but impossible by the rules of natural selection.
Any other way is not only unwise, it is a fast track to anarchy.
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.
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.

Not exact matches

«Circumventing that process has the ability not only to invite decisions that aren't fully vetted but that are potentially unwise and have the potential to put our interests and our people at risk,» said Ned Price, a former CIA analyst and NSC spokesman.
Jesus was an ascended being and wasn't unwise, he knew what was going on, and knew that the only person he could get to obey him to betray him, was the one who was most devoted to him, and closest.
«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»
There are many unwise reasons to choose a postdoc, including not having a career plan and joining a lab only for the fame of the PI.
So it seems love and politics are not necessarily unwise bedfellows; only 1 in 4 told us that political opinions are particularly «important» for love, while just 5 % voted it as «vital».
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).
And, possibly most curiously, despite Duncan's earlier warning that a state's unwise use of early ARRA funds would cause it to be tremendously disadvantaged in the RTTT competition, this issue only comprises 1 percent — 5 of 500 — of the total points available (by comparison, not signing on to the common standards initiative would cost a state 8 times the number of points).
As a state that adheres to «abstinence only» education, it is unwise and unfair to proclaim that teenage drinking is the activity that causes teen pregnancy.
We are so unwise that we wander about in times that do not belong to us, and do not think of the only one that does; so vain that we dream of times that are not and blindly flee the only one that is.
Alessandro Gallenzi, publisher at Alma Books, argued that publishing books and nurturing authors requires long - term investment and that lowering the selling price of titles is «not only economically unwise», but «damages the whole book supply chain — author - agent - publisher - wholesaler - bookseller - end user».
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.
The need for work comes from somewhat unfortunate life circumstances (e.g. divorce and some unwise financial sacrifices) that left him with only subsistence income at this point in life.
That's unwise; only by asking your lender will you learn why they rejected you, and what's required to correct the application.
Some academics warn about the risk of such a portfolio: their data show that it is unwise to restrict your investments to a small number of stocks that start with only one letter, while ignoring the other 96 % of the alphabet.
Getting at a price where market seems to be selling is only financially unwise (for now), as market seems to be selling off more.
Paying this off would not be unwise and would be a great way to earn 7 % risk free — only this method keeps the 7 % out of the lender's pocket and puts it into the borrower's.
Some people get into making games because they are drawn to a certain gameplay genre to only later realize that by the time they're making games professionally that entire genre may be over saturated, widely deemed outdated, dominated by entrenched companies that had a massive head start, or otherwise has become a very unwise domain in which to focus a business.
This approach, however, is not scientifically based, is unfair and unwise, and will impede essential efforts to stop these awful outbreaks of Ebola disease at their source, which is the only satisfactory goal.
However, since the disagreement involves only a few tenths of a degree C, and since we can't precisely quantify the forces at work at that time, it would be unwise to revise CO2 sensitivity upward on the basis of such incomplete data.
This ensures that before a duty of care is imposed in a new situation, not only are foreseeability and relational proximity present, but there are no broader considerations that would make the imposition of a duty of care unwise
Driving under the influence of alcohol is not only dangerous, but extremely unwise if you consider all of the consequences that are associated with this reckless behavior.
Having strong emotional responses often get in the way of seeing things clearly and sometimes force us to act in unkind and unwise ways, which only create more complications and rarely help us resolve a conflict or misunderstanding.
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