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the advisability.
noun
The quality of being advisable or prudent; advisableness.
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Observers disagree on the advisability of such a policy.
We wondered at the advisability of his marketing strategy.
Experts disagree on the advisability of bidding in such cases.
Egan doubted the advisability of changing Neat's style, and he would have approved of Marciano's.
There is even more disagreement over the advisability of describing vowels in terms of binary features.
There is an "execution hour" on television that emphasises the advisability of following society's "instructions".
The latest study has reinforced this view and rekindled questions about the advisability of fluoridation.
Efforts by many health departments to publicize the advisability of being vaccinated have stopped.
The advisability of even trying is debated in a documentary on the first disc.
I'd also like to hear your ideas about the advisability of nudges in general.
"Our people are stressing the advisability of departing," one official said on Friday.
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