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'Astute and Manipulative' Dr. Edmundo Chirinos, a psychiatrist who got to know Mr. Chávez as a patient, described him in a profile in The New Yorker in 2001 as "a hyperkinetic and imprudent man, unpunctual, someone who overreacts to criticism, harbors grudges, is politically astute and manipulative, and possesses tremendous stamina, never sleeping more than two or three hours a night".
By employing this technique, Chirinos described Hugo Chávez as a hyperkinetic and imprudent man, unpunctual, someone who overreacts to criticism, harbors grudges, is politically astute and manipulative, and possesses tremendous physical stamina, never sleeping more than two or three hours a night.
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"It's very risky and imprudent, the act of a desperate man, and he's wrong.
Brown was just an eighteen-year-old man, and, it seems, an imprudent one — carrying some stolen cigarillos.
Brown was just an eighteen-year-old man, and, it seems, an imprudent one carrying some stolen cigarillos.
Ten days after Cardiff's board attacked their former "careless, imprudent" management team and hailed their new man's ability to "make an immediate impact", Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took his record to five defeats from seven.
But it so fell out,of a daughter and the poor lady received much comfort from the sight heard that Perdita was his daughter, the great sorrow that he felt Hero was an imprudent lady, and that she talked with men from her this manner this strange event came to pass.
Of these criticisms, the most powerful ones stress that even if women are better carers than men, it may still be epistemically, ethically, and politically imprudent to associate women with the value of care.
Although the notice focused on the two men, it also sharply criticized the board at Freddie Mac as "reckless and imprudent" for failing to decide to fire Mr. Brendsel for cause and Mr. Clarke for loss of confidence.
Morally our current treatment of the earth suffers from a "lack of respect" -- not just reckless and imprudent exploitation: "Respect for life and for the dignity of the human person extends also to the rest of creation, which is called to join man in praising God".
But he requires there to be a possible situation in which I am, at any rate, relevantly just like Napoleon if he is to maintain that prescribing, say, "All men like Napoleon should receive their come-uppance" applies even to oneself, and so may be imprudent.
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