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Correlating compensation with any physically observable quantity is ill-advised, for a variety of reasons discussed here.
Hof disregards the conventional wisdom that it is ill-advised for brothel owners to mix business with pleasure.
"It is ill-advised for Mr Herbert to make accusations of collusions and cover-ups," he said.
Alcohol, as most people know, is ill-advised for women who are expecting.
Brute loyalty often plays reckless games with morality, and an unsuspecting confidence between separate nations is ill-advised for exactly the reasons George Washington gave in his Farewell Address of 1796.
Therefore it is ill-advised for him to enter the enemy area.
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But the venue the paper chose to post its material was ill-advised, for many reasons.
Many people feel increasingly anxious about the potential loss of civil liberties and it would be ill-advised for governments to dismiss such concerns.
In a statement, the Marine Corps gave the BBC a fuller picture of the events: "There was no opportunity for Ms Knowles-Carter to rehearse with the Marine Band before the inauguration so it was determined that a live performance by the band was ill-advised for such a high-profile event.
And if those things aren't outright silly, they're ill-advised for any number of reasons.
He agreed that Roman numerals were ill-advised for the eagle, and on June 24, new models were sent to the Mint by Hering.
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