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You committed a most imprudent act in my youth.
Pell said the incident was unusual, and an "imprudent" act but "no improprieties were every alleged to me".
"Following the imprudent act of Azerbaijan, supported by Britain, Iran has deployed its military ground forces to the Iran-Azerbaijan borders," it said.
Bishop Marco Antonio Ordenes Fernandez acknowledged "an imprudent act" in an interview with a local newspaper, but denied that his accuser was a minor at the time.
"It's a slightly imprudent act on the part of the university, because a lot of it is not provenanced," he said.
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Donal O'Connor, executive chairman of Anglo Irish, said in a statement Friday that the bank's financial condition stemmed from "imprudent" acts.
In all cases, the desire to sell at higher prices and thereby obtain greater profits shall not be considered as evidence of a unique hardship, nor will circumstances where the hardship is due to imprudent acts or failure to act on the part of the petitioner.
"It's very risky and imprudent, the act of a desperate man, and he's wrong.
The threats to the station chief "were of such a serious nature that it would be imprudent not to act," according to a United States intelligence official who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Much as you shouldn't judge a book by its cover — unless, say, it's incredibly well designed or pockmarked with typos — it's generally imprudent to judge a band by its opening acts.
A former speaker of Parliament, Mehdi Karroubi, told demonstrators that officials must refrain from "imprudent" policies and must try to adopt dialogue and act wisely.
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