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Trust and estate tax lawyers said it was unlikely that Congress would lower that $5 million threshold, but all those interviewed said it would be imprudent to devise a plan that did not take into account that possibility.
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It would be imprudent to take a key policy step on the basis of yet uncertain and insufficient evidence.
"It would be imprudent to just quickly say, 'We're going to change our minds,' " Mr. Lieberman said, noting that the report had not yet been peer reviewed.
"We've got several options as it would be imprudent to go for one particular ground," Phillips added.
It may perhaps be imprudent to waste an especially valuable gift, but it does not appear to be unjust to a gift giver to do so.
Therefore, it would be imprudent to draw any firm conclusions at this stage.
Given the potential gain for colorectal cancer patients, it would be imprudent to not investigate this further in patients.
Given the large size and multiple types of variation revealed, it would be imprudent to attempt to 'explain' all observed findings where notable variation was detected.
Important parallels between different systems can now be drawn, but it would be imprudent to make generalized conclusions at this stage.
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