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But O'Hanlon also wrote on Politico that Obama's Iraq position is "extremely risky," and that "getting all American combat forces out of Iraq by April 2010, a position he has held while we were losing the war, during the comeback phase, and now while we are winning, is very imprudent and I continue to hope and pray that he rethinks it".
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.
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"It would be very imprudent for me and for others within the counter-terrorism community here and abroad to presume that there are no others out there.
"In most cases, the assets pledged as collateral for these loans are shares in the companies in which these customers had invested the funds borrowed... My judgment is that their behaviour in this regard has been very imprudent".
It is very commonly charged with being (either typically or universally) unreasonable, irrational, imprudent, vicious, or wrong to feel.
"It's very risky and imprudent, the act of a desperate man, and he's wrong.
Ali Jalali, a former Afghan officer who has written extensively about the Afghan military, said, "Abdul Haq was part of a credible movement, but he did something very imprudent".
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.
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