The word
"unwise" means making choices or decisions that are not smart or clever.
Full definition
However, calling those who choose to follow Jesus outside that model «dead» seriously smacks of desperation, the desperation of an institution that made
unwise decisions in the past and is now left with a model that isn't working well.
I start the first RMD for my IRA in 2013 and although they will let me put it off until April of the next year it
seems unwise as that forces me to take 2013's and 2014's RMD in the same year.
Even with the best intentions, it is very easy to lose track of finances or
make unwise decisions with money.
Since most orders are placed by returning customers, it would be
very unwise of us to scare people away with high prices, or irritate them with tricky financial practices.
Coale warns that calling iron fertilization a failed strategy on the basis of an experiment in low - silicon waters is just
as unwise as declaring the technique a home run after a successful experiment would have been.
And thats because, while were under the do - it - all stress of the holiday season, its way too easy to make
unwise choices that leave us feeling far from jolly in the end.
In turn, citizens must play a role in reporting the alleged
unwise use of power which does not respond to concerns by citizens to investigate and change the ways in which it carries out its executive function.
Dr. Tyrrell feels it is
not unwise for all IW breeding stock to have an initial echocardiogram to assure this continues.
There are complicated demographic issues behind those numbers, but they point to the likelihood that people may make
unwise moves when they're young or when they feel pressured to make a major life decision.
The PUCO has missed yet another opportunity to focus the company on real efforts to modernize our electric grid and invest in new, clean energy technologies and instead has forced customers to pay up for
unwise investments in outdated coal and nuclear plants,» said Dan Sawmiller, Senior Campaign Representative for Sierra Club's Beyond Coal Campaign.
However, properly recorded information makes it significantly more difficult for the unfortunate departee to take an institution to the cleaners for what is most frequently
extremely unwise behavior on their own part.
At top, very
unwise listening levels, the drivers do not distort, and at moderate, more reasonable volumes, the bass response is still quite powerful.
This passage, in particular, nails it on Hannan's overarching approach to politics, IMO: «Many people will think it rude as well as
politically unwise for Hannan to help some of the nuttier people on the US right to spread stupid myths about the NHS as part of a US domestic political debate if he won't even bother to engage seriously with the evidence.
Once you have a plan, you'll realize the value of multiple advertising insertions, elimination of vendor rush charges and prevention of
unwise purchasing decisions — like those 15,000 imprinted kitchen magnets that seemed like such a good idea at the time.
«Not only is it unfair, it's
also unwise given the challenges that our school districts face with recruiting and staffing.»
The Impala debuted that year, at a time when a brand new car in the driveway every year or two was an expectation, not a
financially unwise decision to be psychoanalyzed.
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.
But global warming is also a very complicated and difficult issue that can provoke very
unwise policy in response to political pressure.
It was once
thought unwise to give your baby allergenic foods — such as eggs and fish — in the first year, but this is no longer the case.
But when I discovered that I had a lot in common in Attachment Parenting, I did a very
unwise thing: I started reading AP websites and Dr. Sears» books.
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.
Rationale Many deaths and serious illnesses are caused
by unwise lifestyles and self - inflicted hazards.
For some time, it's been a common but
unwise practice for property owners to hire a listing brokerage based on the highest asking price.
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.
Enacting further mandatory limits on emissions would be especially
unwise at this time, as the U.S. economy totters on recession and consumer confidence sags from rising food and energy prices.
So it stands to reason that it would be
even unwise considering that not even CIG is likely to be around by the time the legal dust settles.
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 is
generally unwise for a lay person to make a judgment about the existence or otherwise of legal liability, but this is doubly the case in relation to medical negligence.
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.
In the normal course of events, it is highly unlikely that a talented seamstress such as Anabelle Honeycote would cross paths with a duke in London of 1815 — unless, of course, she were
so unwise as to attempt to blackmail him.
The decision to focus upon attacking Obama's foreign policy record was
perhaps unwise given that this is one area in which Obama enjoys relatively broad support and in which Romney has little experience — and given his recent debacles on the international stage, even less credibility.
Intellectual Crack — Book lovers who have had a hard time controlling their buying impulses need to recognize digital media purchases as a potential budget threat that can cause them to make
unwise spending decisions when they are most vulnerable: tired, bored, anxious or lonely.
Trying to make currency plays is foolish at the best of times, but it's
especially unwise if you don't fully understand how currency exposure works.
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.
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».
... If American business men were betrayed by postwar demands
into unwise courses, so were all business men in all countries similarly situated.»
But Jobs decided to use the new technology on a phone, which from the perspective of disruption theory
looked unwise, since everyone already owned one.
I don't like the way the FA is piling up our games, I wonder if Arsene insulting the integrity of the game has anything to do with it, probably not, but it was
still unwise and unusual of Arsene.
In a study published in 2004 psychologist W. Keith Campbell of the University of Georgia and his colleagues showed that narcissism is linked to overconfident but rash decision making, such as making
unwise bets, and earlier work by Campbell's team tied narcissism to infidelity.