It would be unwise for West to lead from either of his 3x suits, and West hopes to take a finesse in cups later. |
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It was not love that he held for me, only obsession and I was unwise to not have notice this and blindly believe him. |
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Although the current climate may not be inspiring, it would be unwise to write off the potential of share incentives. |
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You would be most unwise, in local government, to assess a person as having needs that you knew you could not possibly pay for. |
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It's always unwise to try and guess what Diana might or might not have thought or said. |
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We also noted that we would be unwise to conclude from these events that Casanova was exceptionally talented or clever. |
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My thoughts were that this might be a bit unwise when he had not had any sleep for several nights. |
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He said it was not for the court to decide whether it was wise or unwise, but whether it was open to the Government to make. |
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The Government would be very unwise and foolish to attempt to get rid of her. |
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It would be a very unwise person who assumed that a particular drug substance was compatible with any excipient. |
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We believe it is unwise and unnecessary to destroy the program in order to save it. |
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With this strong lineup, missing this show would be an unwise choice for the alternative fan in all of us. |
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He said it would be highly unwise to consider withdrawing the very measure that had proved so vital in the past. |
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In most cases, it would be unwise to depend upon politicians when it came to bringing harmony into life. |
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Having said that, it would be an unwise team that chose to take liberties with this feisty Currie team. |
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I often thought suffering is due to unwise management and control of the self. |
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Given the wealth that the ethnic Chinese control, this is probably not an unwise strategy. |
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It would be unwise to attempt to review in detail all nine issues of the journal in hand. |
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Police say in such circumstances it would be unwise to restrain the patient on a one-to-one basis and it is better to summon help. |
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Many people of normal capacity make improvident and unwise decisions in business matters. |
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It has caused unintended movements, indiscreet communications and unwise decisions on the part of the terrorists. |
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A corollary might be that sufficiently unwise technology is indistinguishable from paranoid fantasy. |
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I've learned that it's unwise to depend entirely upon the constancy of man. |
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Even in those circumstances, war might well have been unwise compared to a policy of containment. |
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Underfunding the United Nations seems both unwise, and contrary to solemn pledges. |
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Last night I did what you will doubtless term very foolhardy extravagant and unwise. |
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Why would we want to proceed with a course of action that is unjust, unwise and completely unnecessary? |
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On balance, however, I think that the practice of making inconsistent alliances and following them up with first-year double-crosses is unwise. |
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Here as elsewhere, Marcus is determined to unlearn the unwise attachments to externals that he has learned from his culture. |
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He then made the unwise decision to divide his force into three columns, he himself commanding one. |
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Unplanned pregnancies are not new, nor uncommon, and only the unwise will pass judgment in matters of unexpected paternity. |
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Because I think it lays us open to the suggestion that we were avoiding them, and I think that is unwise. |
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It would be extremely unwise to wait until the last minute to effect a changeover plan. |
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Last April I wrote a column that suggested it was unwise to try to load the.45 Colt to levels approaching the.44 Magnum. |
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It would be unwise to assume that this test proves that you can get better pistol accuracy by simply seating the bullet out further. |
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To offer a definitive solution at this point would be unwise as long as the metaphrastic Life of Symeon has not been critically edited. |
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It's unwise to cheat on certain movements, such as the barbell squat, the lunge and the bench press, due to risk of injury. |
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However, fans of both directors should give this unwise collaboration a wide berth. |
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You and I might think that he was unwise to try to compensate for consuming too much bevvy by not eating. |
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It may be unwise to comment trenchantly from the sidelines about a situation O'Neill is observing daily in training. |
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Despite the various uncertainties surrounding it, it would be unwise to rule out this possibility. |
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It's unwise to charge up a hill at full speed but conserving momentum is crucial to avoid getting caught out by the slippery surface. |
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Anybody who had anything of value in his room was very unwise to walk out of his room without locking the door behind him. |
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I believe the firemen deserve a decent pay rise but they were unwise to ask for 40 per cent. |
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To mass large numbers of ground forces where he could dump chemical and biological weapons on it is not only unwise, it's criminal and it's stupid. |
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Those who are growing old may be unwise to try to resist these pressures. |
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Jeff's a man with integrity and compassion who nevertheless finds himself at the end of the line thanks to the poor choices and unwise decisions he's made in life. |
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In any case, overdependence on the tourism sector alone is perhaps unwise. |
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They would be unwise if they did not, as more than one has admitted. |
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But M. Picard advised me against it and even added that it would be unwise to keep the keys. |
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In the long term it would be unwise and pose an unacceptable risk to the Bering Sea ecosystem and the public resource. |
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Growing to over a hundred pounds, giant trevally are the snarling pit dogs of the ocean, and only a unwise man would use less than a 12-weight fly rod in their pursuit. |
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Though I am pro-choice, I am not a fan of Roe, which I think was legally dubious and tactically unwise. |
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In the Roman successor states of western Europe, the feudal system contained a hint of servility in the act of homage that liege lords found it unwise to presume upon. |
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It employed agents provocateurs to lure people into unwise utterances. |
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But the nine-year-old has slipped to a very favourable rating and it would be unwise to rule him out of the reckoning in the Sean Graham Handicap Chase. |
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Marin also suggests that forcing men into the delivery room when they would rather be elsewhere is unwise. |
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It was a question of degree for the tribunal in each case to decide whether the change of mind is too late to recover from the unwise and unwonted words. |
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And the Kaiser was unwise to sneer that his uncle Edward VII went yachting with Thomas Lipton, the purveyor of bacon and tea to the urban consumer. |
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With trainer John Dunlop and jockey Pat Eddery in such blinding form, it would be unwise to overlook their joint claims with Silver Grey Lady in the Arena Racing Oaks Trial. |
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Both songs shape up admirably decorated in the kind of coolly sophisticated late-night slinky chill that's really unwise for one record to possess. |
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Buchanan saw the enlargement of NATO as the ultimate manifestation of America's unwise hegemonist vision. |
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He slipped it softly onto her unresisting finger and, like the unwise moncalf he was, kissed it. |
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Orders arrived from London concerning an assault on St Lucia but the commanders decided that such an attempt was unwise given the circumstances. |
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It is unwise to enter the water in early morning or late afternoon to early evening hours when sharks are feeding close to shore. |
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With so many enemies behind him, Poyarkov thought it unwise to return by the same route. |
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It would be unwise, however, to assume that such technofixes will always be available. |
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If the demolition of capitalism is not practical, it might also be unwise. |
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And if it's Benty coming over with a skillset, then you'd be unwise not to use that. |
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As for the nixer in Manchester when he was Finance Minister, accepting payment was at best unwise. |
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Finally they both considered that it might be unjust and unwise to exclude Asian traders, whether Chinese, Malay or Javanese, from the Moluccas by force. |
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Many criticized their effort as unwise, immoral, and illegal. |
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Asser represents Alfred as a Solomonic judge, painstaking in his own judicial investigations and critical of royal officials who rendered unjust or unwise judgments. |
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