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That's an unwise thing to do in any case; an extremely unwise thing to do when you've got a police cruiser right behind you.
TO PUT Dave Brubeck in a box was an unwise thing to do.
Adding the childhood homework, Wolfson said yesterday, "was clearly an unwise thing to do".
You'd say Robson was going to win this, if that wasn't an entirely unwise thing to do.
To risk that asset, for, what I think would be quite tentative and, uh, perhaps doubtful gains, on the real side would be an unwise thing to do.
Often, foreign policy — which by definition is largely out of American control — is simply a matter of not doing the wrong thing, the unwise thing.
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One or two people might have said unwise things about Labour being a "mass party" again.
"The people are sovereign — and can do unwise things," he said.
I suppose I like the idea of them experiencing such a vast, multifarious, potentially life-changing phenomenon as free agents, able to do whatever brilliant, ridiculous, possibly unwise things they choose.
"Even though fuel cells are great devices, you can still do unwise things with them," Patrick B. Davis, a team leader in the Energy Department's fuel cell program, told a recent meeting of experts at the University of South Carolina examining the engineering challenges.
"Oh, I spent them on sneakers on the same kind of unwise things kids spend their money on today".
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