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"To adopt the very term that's in dispute as our own seems highly unwise," he said.
He writes that Michelangelo, who worked for ten popes, also argued with them and sometimes refused to do their bidding: "highly unwise, but revolutionary," says Mr Gayford.
Forcing through such big changes at a time when hospitals are shedding staff, demand is rising and the NHS has to save £20bn by 2015 is highly unwise, says Dr Peter Carter, the RCN's chief executive and general secretary.
It wasn't the most dangerous of tackles but given the circumstances of the game was a highly unwise intervention.
In any event, it seems highly unwise to make any assurance beyond what the consultant actually knows at that moment.
"The potential for them is immense - it would be highly unwise and detrimental in our view to exclude health," he said.
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That would be extremely unwise'.
But voting against the greatest generation, particularly in this period of World War II fever, is politically unwise and highly unpopular.
Since those predictions are highly uncertain, it is unwise to evaluate interventions only in terms of their model-based predictions.
The company could theoretically look at this data, so it might be unwise to use it for highly confidential information, but this is really a risk with any startup service.
But mixing recognition-based and question-based enquiries is unwise, because the former is highly leading: if an image depicting unilateral headache is recognized, it cannot be followed by the question "Is your headache on one or both sides?" [27].
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