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Without any consensus on what macrocommunity means, it would be imprudent to attempt to construct one.
As governor, she twice ran on a promise not to raise taxes, but she abandoned that stance in her second reelection effort on the grounds that it would be fiscally imprudent; in her third term she supported the introduction of a statewide sales tax to improve the state's financial position and advocated increased spending on education.
"Because of the prime minister's imprudent remarks, the current situation calls for Japan to make efforts to improve things," he said.
The Courts imprudent ruling will have been a contributing cause to this injustice.
The second conclusion is that it's financially imprudent to stay invested in companies whose profits depend on defying both physics and the international effort to restrain climate change.
The president's efforts to undermine or eradicate any opposition party ranks as one of the most imprudent political power grabs of the 21st century.
An effort to provide a higher dividend payment to shareholders was rejected by Citi's regulators as imprudent.
It seemed financially imprudent.
That is not imprudent.
But this is imprudent.
I exercised imprudent judgment.
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