Sentences with phrase «very unwise»

At top, very unwise listening levels, the bass on this challenging track doesn't distort, and at more reasonable listening levels, it still sounds quite forceful.
At, very unwise listening levels, the earphone don't distort, and at more reasonable listening levels, the drivers still deliver a serious amount of thump.
At top, very unwise listening levels, the drivers do not distort, and at moderate, more reasonable volumes, the bass response is still quite powerful.
I have to emphasize that trying to find out about the route just to pass the exam is a very unwise and dangerous move.
And because there is no understanding of its cause, there is no government pressure, or pressure from the legal profession to do otherwise, even though both government and profession are among its victims — the problem makes governments» funding legal aid adequately, let alone better, politically very unwise.
Meanwhile, these four types of damage caused by the problem are getting worse: (1) to the population in that there are many thousands of people whose lives have been damaged for lack of legal services; (2) to the courts in that they are being clogged, as judges have warned, by high percentages of self - represented litigants, because their cases move much more slowly than those that have lawyers; (3) to the legal profession in that it is shrinking and is predicted to have a very negative future of contracting and of law firms failing; and, (4) to legal aid organizations because it is politically very unwise for governments to fund them better with taxpayers» money, to enable them to provide free legal services to more poor people, while the majority of the taxpayers can not obtain legal services for themselves at reasonable cost.
It is very unwise to go to court alone in such an intensely personal case.
The administration explained that «putting them back up would be very unwise based on cost.»
But global warming is also a very complicated and difficult issue that can provoke very unwise policy in response to political pressure.
NRDC has been fighting to beat back the very unwise and unwarranted delisting of the Northern Rocky Mountains wolves for years.
It's very unwise (I think) to fool with it, especially if we don't know exactly what we are doing.
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.
The first thing that I was reminded of by reading this story is that it is very unwise to judge people based on their external circumstances.
This is a very unwise attitude.
We would make a joke at its expense, but that would be very unwise.
Firstly, it is very unwise to submit free English essays as your own writings.
In other words, it would be very unwise to use free English essay as your own writing.
Revising an hour before the paper is due is very unwise - don't rush through the process.
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.
It is very unwise, therefore, to depend on plant sources for vitamin A.
But there are too many benefits to eating them and ignoring them would be very unwise.
The BBC's Laura Kuenssberg has tweeted that Vince Cable has told her that David Cameron's speech is «very unwise».
In an interview with the Mail on Sunday, the Tooting MP said Corbyn was «very unwise and disrespectful» to refuse to sing the national anthem.
And for Khan's critical comments about the leader, such as saying that Corbyn was «very unwise and disrespectful» to refuse to sing the national anthem.
Most obviously, with a slightly clumsy Mail on Sunday interview in which the Labour candidate infuriated Corbynistas by saying the Labour leader was «very unwise and disrespectful» to refuse to sing the national anthem.
His bid to outline the government's approach was overwhelmed by comments from the Liberal Democrat business secretary, who was quoted as saying Mr Cameron's arguments were «very unwise».
«Cameron enters local election campaign with speech on immigration Main Vince Cable attacks Cameron's immigration speech as «very unwise»»
Mr Cable was dismissive of those who suggested his appearance with a group of centre - left politicians was badly timed, coming just three days after he called the prime minister's immigration speech «very unwise».
Mr Cable hit out at prime minister David Cameron's immigration speech on Friday, calling his rhetoric «very unwise» and warning that it risked inflaming extremism.
Cllr Sven Godesen from Basingstoke said designating her London home as not her main residence was «a very unwise decision..
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.
i think it would be very unwise for us to expect anything more than last 8 of champions league, at a push.
THOSE WHO BELIEVED THAT THE WORLD WOULD COME TO END ARE VERY UNWISE WHEN JESUS SAID, IN MARK 13:32, «However, no one knows the day or hour when these things will happen, not even the angels in heaven or the Son himself.
If a young man was a horny fellow, couldn't get sex off of his mind, taking a vow of chastity would be VERY unwise!
If it's well thought - out and appropriate it can be a real help, especially when the going gets rough and people get tempted to make a change in course which may in the long run be very unwise, just to meet a temporary challenge.

Not exact matches

Even with the best intentions, it is very easy to lose track of finances or make unwise decisions with money.
But I find it very odd — indeed, unwise — to extend it to interfaith marriage.
It would certainly be both unwise and disobedient for me to say much about the fact that, by coming to be Dean of Berkeley, I am beginning a very new phase in my own life.
So although I made it a post by itself, the very next sentance in the book says something about how it is impossible and even unwise to cancel all church gatherings.
It would be unwise to rule anything out about what is a very unpredictable electoral environment in 2015.
In this case, however, he embraced some of the language of the business community, basically saying it would be unwise to boost the minimum wage to a point the economy can not sustain, causing a loss of the very jobs held by low - income workers this increase is trying to assist.
My opinion has been that each person's life, or at the very least my own, is such a dynamic evolution of chance and circumstance, that it is unwise to let history dictate outcome.
Online dating is one of the very best ways to meet men, but women often exclude really good guys for really unwise reasons.
But such comparisons aside, this is a case where it would be unwise to let the perfect be the enemy of the (very) good.
It is unwise to send very personal or sensitive information through email.
It means you have to be very careful when you choose to change gear; for example, it would be unwise to go for a higher gear mid-corner with the traction control off, even if the road was perfectly dry and warm.
If someone in your family has very severe allergies to cats or dogs, it would be unwise for you to get one.
The fact remains its unwise to rush into untested radical and very single minded change too fast, if possible, because of the risk of error and massive problems.
As a very small portion of the world's overall population, we in the US won't be immune from the major impacts of these social and demographic disruptions, and it is also unwise to think we'll be immune from the warming itself.
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