Sentences with phrase «unwise move»

The phrase "unwise move" means a decision or action that is not considered smart or sensible. It implies that the choice made may lead to negative consequences or a disadvantageous outcome. Full definition
The head of one of the oil companies played by Tim Blake Nelson has a long speech about the virtues of corruption, and in what seems a fairly unwise move, he presents it to the lawyer investigating the merger.
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 soundtrack for the game is an entirely different matter and emphasizes the action side of the game, with soaring tracks that make the player feel like a hero, although that can often result in unwise moves that lead to death.
Their potential audience is huge, so reducing the target size sometimes seems like an unwise move.
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.
Still, Chelsea fans may be amused to see Oscar return to a big club again after fading at Stamford Bridge and making what looked an unwise move to China in terms of remaining at a competitive level.
However, having sold Nemanja Matic to United in what now looks an unwise move last summer, CaughtOffside understands that the Red Devils are now extra cautious about doing business with the west Londoners again.
And while it is not impossible to mixed both loan types in one consolidation program, that is considered an unwise move.
Sure, it was an unwise move, but they should have had a percentage in bonds to mitigate their true risk capacity.
Add retirees» limited income (regardless of how substantial their net worth may be), and much of the time, senior insurance seems like an unwise move.
Picking the most expensive home you qualify for may be an unwise move for your finances.
Skimping on liability protection to save a few dollars is in most cases an unwise move by policy holders.
Though doing so can strengthen the offer, it can also be an unwise move, because you have no protection if unforeseen defects arise later.
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