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is often imprudent
adverb
Frequently, many times.
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The principles are not only for strict customer service jobs; they're quite useful in any situation (such as the workplace) where it is often imprudent to speak your mind, even politely.
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The rich aren't invincible: they're often imprudent and impulsive, and we can take on the system they've created to protect themselves and win.
Each country would insure itself against a downward lurch in its economy by running a balanced budget or, in good times, a surplus.These fiscal rules had another purpose, which was often given greater emphasis: to prevent imprudent countries from imposing costs on others.
The reality is that their banks are often poorly managed and take grossly imprudent risks that they do not understand.
It is very imprudent to walk through life without this shield, because we are so often mocked by the failure of our hopes and the upsetting of our calculations; but with this shield, however the fates may play, we march always in the ranks of honor.
It is plainly imprudent to make happiness one's focus at every moment, but doubtful that this has often been denied.
That is not imprudent.
Eating badly is not a sin, it is simply imprudent.
But many Web users have easy-to-guess passwords in just one-step verification, which is highly imprudent.
It is egregiously imprudent, and our daughters should be forewarned accordingly.
However, it is imprudent to subscribe too much explanatory power to the presence of ideas around social investment.
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