"Unwise use" refers to a behavior or action that is not smart or sensible. It suggests that something is being used or done in a way that could have negative consequences or be considered foolish.
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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.
In opposing the measure, Senate Republicans said the proposal was an unfair and
unwise use of taxpayer money for political activity.
The riches of the soil can be exhausted by greedy, selfish, and
unwise use.
Right alias, science has given the wurld more efficient ways of death, even by accident, like
the unwise use of antibiotics.
Democrats who dominate the Assembly support public campaign financing, while Republicans who control the Senate say it's
an unwise use of tax dollars.
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Unwise use of antibiotics not only increases the risk of multi-drug resistant bacteria and the risk of C. difficile infection but also impairs white blood cell function.»
Sagan and Druyan correctly condemn scholars for succumbing to an inner urge to emphasise human uniqueness, but in
their unwise use of florid language commit the crime of anthropomorphising.
This is simply
an unwise use of spinal capacity and can lead to injury over time.
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).
Money won't bring you happiness (although
the unwise use of it will surely bring sorrow and misery), but what you do to help others will.
The unwise use of consumer loans and debt can cost you thousands of dollars in interest and destroy your credit.
Furthermore, attendees won't be hearing about how a full - day workshop declaring war on cats is
an unwise use of taxpayer funds.
Reports of mistrials in the United States due to
unwise use of personal technology prompted Kiteley to suggest the above list, even though she doubts its effectiveness.
The cases of getting in trouble and losing one's job, due to
unwise use of social media, were publicized enough.
To me, that seems like
an unwise use of resources.
It is
the unwise use of financial leverage that gets many well - intended investors into trouble, and I'd like to take you a little deeper on why liquidity is so important with real estate.