Sentence examples for be considered unwise from inspiring English sources

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If this study were to be repeated in the journal literature, such a strategy might be considered unwise: only 50% of reports have this term in the title or abstract [ 1].

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On a broader level, the review also raised questions about the so-called Reagan Doctrine under which support is given to anti-Communist guerrilla movements and about the theory of low-intensity conflict developed by Pentagon planners concerned with wars in the third world, where direct United States intervention is considered unwise.

Already a heavy drinker, he specialised in dressing up in vaguely eastern robes and flaunting his equally flowing red hair - this at a time when to risk appearing either too Jewish or too effeminate was considered unwise even at the most advanced of art world parties, and to be both at the same time, unheard-of.

Telephone calls are considered unwise.

As Capt Shanks hailed from Belfast and therefore legally a British subject, this was considered unwise.

At least one of the listed responses (use big words) could be considered an unwise strategy choice for assisting communication between health professionals and PWA; although this was not a common phenomenon.

Children without traditional values will often be foot loose morally, fancy free, and wild--pretty much like non-parented children: flighty as birds, friendship with wolves, and having the sharpness of a thorn--all natural but unwise and should be considered dangerous to morals and family virtues.

Indeed, it's not any kind of secret: Even if it's considered politically unwise for prominent Republicans to mention it, anyone who reads the papers (this one especially) knows that some combination of Trump's personality and temperament and advancing age leave him constantly undone by the obligations of the presidency.

Richmond diarist Sallie Ann Brock Putnam wrote, "Mr. Benjamin was not forgiven ... this act on the part of the President [in promoting Benjamin], in defiance of public opinion, was considered as unwise, arbitrary, and a reckless risking of his reputation and popularity ... [Benjamin] was ever afterwards unpopular in the Confederacy, and particularly in Virginia".

Bizarrely enough, the notion of creating a for-profit social enterprise is still considered unwise, unlikely and for some, just unethical.

"At a superficial level, it was Pyongyang that has repeatedly breached U.N. resolutions and used its nuclear program as a weapon to challenge the world community, which was considered to be unwise and regrettable," the article said.

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