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are imprudent
adjective
Not prudent; wanting in prudence or discretion; indiscreet; injudicious; not attentive to consequence; improper.
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But if the risks these people take are imprudent and the losses grave, they should expect to lose their jobs.
Maureen Helmer, the chairwoman of the state's Public Service Commission, said the commission would investigate problems caused by the outage at Con Edison's Indian Point 2 nuclear plant in Westchester County, and would "disallow any costs, including replacement power costs, that it finds are imprudent".
There should be a danger to your reputation if you are imprudent".
For it is common to think that individuals have a right to make choices in their own personal affairs and that this includes a right to make choices that are imprudent.
In other words, enforcement-only policies are imprudent.
Study after study has suggested that poor people are more likely than wealthy people to behave in ways that are imprudent and counterproductive.
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But this is imprudent.
OWNERS: It would be imprudent.
"But he can be imprudent".
Mr Brown was imprudent as well as immodest.
Others warn that doing so would be imprudent.
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