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Her doctor thought it unwise, the parish priest was startled, her parents were fearful, but none of them felt that such a request could be denied.
I have not had the operation yet, as my heart started playing up, and I thought it unwise to have an op until it functioned properly again.
And I thought it unwise to elevate public expectations by making the man out to be the devil incarnate and then leaving him in place".
Although Mr. Lindblad may have thought it unwise to take on the United States government, he said that he shared his father's belief that countries should not circumscribe their citizens' travel.
Ms. Snowe, who has previously criticized the public option, said she thought it unwise at this juncture to be clinging to the public option because doing so "leaves open a legislative possibility that creates uncertainty in this process".
He occupied himself with thoughts of remaining calm and decided that he'd better not do anything drastic, because, whatever the malfunction, he thought it unwise to jostle the car, and because he wanted to be (as he thought, chuckling to himself) a model trapped employee.
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Presumably, Philip Rivers, San Diego's talented quarterback, will think it unwise to do what Moore did, throw 14 times toward Revis — as much action as Revis saw in the previous five games, according to ProFootballFocus.com.
One Democrat, Senator Bob Graham of Florida, a former chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee who dropped out of the presidential race last year, explained why Mr. Kerry might think it unwise to try to make political hay out of the tragedy.
She won't talk about the details of how she boarded Shell's ship, and thinks it unwise to speculate about her sentence – "I have no doubt it will be fair, whatever it is, I done it, and fair cop" – but says the whole experience was part fun, part scary, and very uncomfortable.
Indeed, Rachleff suggested that he thinks it unwise for founders to raise seed rounds serially.
The Georgia Supreme Court voted four to three to reinstate Hill's death sentence, and at the end of last year, the U.S. Court of Appeals in Atlanta ruled seven to four to uphold that death sentence even though the majority seemed to think it "unwise".
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