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be imprudent
adjective
Not prudent; wanting in prudence or discretion; indiscreet; injudicious; not attentive to consequence; improper.
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That being said, it would be imprudent to take on A.P. physics when math and science have never been your strong suits.
OWNERS: It would be imprudent.
"But he can be imprudent".
Others warn that doing so would be imprudent.
However, being overly conservative may also be imprudent.
Investing basic retirement money in stocks can be imprudent.
It would be imprudent for them to ignore these cost and work sharing opportunities.
Bien-pensant opinion agrees that such a move would be imprudent.
Without any consensus on what macrocommunity means, it would be imprudent to attempt to construct one.
Those who suspect that air travel may be imprudent should consult their doctor before flying.
Failure to take timely action on this opportunity would seem to be imprudent, if not irresponsible.
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