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is imprudent
adjective
Not prudent; wanting in prudence or discretion; indiscreet; injudicious; not attentive to consequence; improper.
Exact(50)
But this is imprudent.
There are two primary reasons why Allam's proposal is imprudent.
Put simply, wasting the money of participants and beneficiaries is imprudent.
Worrying about wrinkles is imprudent, because it will probably beget more wrinkles.
In these circumstances patience is imprudent: the ECB should get a move on.
SIR —Your characterisation of the city of La Paz is imprudent and simplistic.
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OWNERS: It would be imprudent.
"But he can be imprudent".
Mr Brown was imprudent as well as immodest.
Others warn that doing so would be imprudent.
To not have done so would have been imprudent.
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