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We really hate it when they get imprudent.
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"It made people make imprudent decisions.
You almost expect the sharp pointed tail to sting anyone imprudent enough to get too close and the horns to start wiggling with merriment.
"They need to stand up to the pressure they are going to get from Congress to give imprudent loans to people to provide a fake stimulus to the economy.
The agency has been stung by criticism that its misbegotten policies create so-called moral hazards; that is, its lavish bailouts of countries that get into fiscal trouble encourage imprudent speculation and investing by banks, businesses and others.
In these circumstances patience is imprudent: the ECB should get a move on.
The reckless lender, rather than the imprudent debtor, was likely to get the blame.As consumers leveraged up, so did companies.
While a December taper remains very much an outlier, any cautious portfolio manager would be remarkably imprudent if they didn't lock in some gains in a month where liquidity traditionally starts to slip back the nearer we get to Christmas.
The characters whose names begin with the letter K are "combative, imprudent and prone to getting himself (or herself) killed" and "striking blows against injustice that typically lead to more suffering".
"We've got several options as it would be imprudent to go for one particular ground," Phillips added.
Daiei and other domestic chains such as Seiyu and Ito-Yokado are all struggling to cope with colossal debts and imprudent diversification, and their underfunded outlets are getting tatty.
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