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unwisely

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  • r  without good sense or judgment

  • By appearing to challenge that prerogative, Jospin was acting within his legal rights but unwisely opened a public rift with Chirac, whom he is likely to face in the 2002 .
  • Whenever Katie Holmes, unwisely loving him, appears, he starts doing his Penguin imitation, perhaps understandably.
  • It was, however, money unwisely spent; most visitors to florkey's page tend to be too young to vote.
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  • Smell the Ive: 3 Days Hands-On with iOS 7 Beta
    In a post-WWDC glow, I decided perhaps unwisely that I wanted to push my experience to the bleeding edge, right up to where developers live, peeking over the felted skeuomorphic ledge down deep into the newly flattened landscape that is the redesigned surface of Apple's iOS 7.
    June 18, 2013 - Forbes
Quotes

  • President Bush in International Herald Tribune
    The tax code unfairly penalizes people who do not get health insurance through their job,Bush said. "It unwisely encourages workers to choose overly expensive, gold-plated plans. The result is that insurance premiums rise, and many...
  • Ruth Padel in Hindu
    As a result of student concern, I naively - and with hindsight unwisely - passed on to two journalists, whom I believed to be covering the whole election responsibly, information that was already in the public domain,Ms. Padel said though she...
  • Charlie Crist in New York Times
    Mr. Crist then emphasized that his own personal views, which he has most recently described as "pro-life," "should not result in laws that unwisely expand the role of government."

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