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Such a mission may, however, prove unwise on pragmatic grounds.
So I think, again, it was clearly unwise on the eve of the election in France.
Considering this city's shifting demographics, such a strategy does not seem unwise on its face.
That may have been within the police remit, but unwise on such a party-political issue, I'd say: stay out of it, lads.
But I believe that President Clinton considered the legal merits of the argument for the pardons as he understood them, and he rendered his judgment, wise or unwise, on the merits of the case.
"I think in this circumstance it would be unwise to press for an exemption, and it would be even more unwise on the part of the Security Council to grant it," Mr. Annan told reporters.
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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.
Even in an ideal climate (Zone 9 or warmer), you would be unwise to bet on breakfast any time soon.
And in a novel that traces the jackknife reversals of the gambling life, it would be unwise to bet on a clean getaway for P. "Addiction is not a tragedy," P concludes.
At this stage in the development of a scientific understanding of climate change and air pollution-related human health, it would be unwise to rely on any one model, epidemiological study, or population projection.
11 Given the growing problem of obesity and lack of clarity on effective approaches to prevention, it would be unwise to embark on another trial without thorough attention to the early phases described in the MRC framework.
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