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They receive the biggest rebates for market orders, like the unwise one placed by Ralph de Santis in Albany, accounting for one-third of all orders.
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The enduring image of the Thomas-era Knicks is the defender making a futile rush at the opponent who has put up an unguarded 3-point shot from the corner, followed by an unwise one-on-one offensive move.
That seems a wise strategy if Rubio is very near the front of the field, and an unwise one if he is not.
Their decision to take out Costa was an unwise one: Lucho, the one who shot her, takes his life shortly after by leaping from the high-rise window, a decision which you can't help but think Victor – who has history in making people do things against their will – had a hand in.
It would like to scrap ID cards and Trident and bring back the troops from an "illegal" war in Iraq and an "unwise" one in Afghanistan.
Wilful, impulsive and unwise, one of them gets trapped over here every now and then, imprisoned by a spell in a bottle or a lamp.
The unwise double had cost the defenders 1760 points, one point for every yard in the mile that West ran to escape his partner's wrath.
In the end, the likely result will be that the unwise government programs will drive out better private ones.
Radiation-induced injuries are commonly observed due to the unwise use of nuclear technologies.
It seems that Jews are the only group that you can attack with impunity because they are the only ones unwise enough to tolerate it.
Among the many questionable decisions made by English cricket captains, few can have been quite so unwise as the one taken by Donald Carr on the evening of 26 February 1956.
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