In the city, there are those little incidents of everyday imprudence, the memory lapses, the distractions and other abuses of city driving. |
In a gruff, rude voice, he chided him for his imprudence, and told him to go in. |
The voters are not the only people who will have to pay for his imprudence. |
And to think after all these years you still have the imprudence to say such things to me! |
Mr Brown's imprudence has left his chancellor, Alistair Darling, with little scope to provide a fiscal boost. That leaves monetary policy. |
It is immoral and absurd to shackle all citizens because of the feared imprudence or disastrous luck of a tiny percentage. |