Even if, like Harold Wilson in 1974-76, he had already decided to step down, he would be ill-advised to announce this before the eleventh hour. |
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Despite her professed intent, Barbara is more successful in documenting her own growing obsession with Sheba than Sheba's ill-advised amour. |
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For some, 2002 was an unforgiving year when carefully cultivated images were destroyed by a single ill-advised moment. |
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The cutesy, mincing vocals are dotted with ill-advised wailing and occasional outright mimicry of dudes like Beck. |
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The film is about what happens following this grotesquely ill-advised decision. |
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Rudd's extravagant claim was made in the uncomplicated environs of home turf but was equally ill-advised. |
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Desperately enough, it seems, to do something not just silly or ill-advised but downright dumb and indefensibly wrong. |
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What is more, they make ill-advised use of the logo of our political party. |
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The shows are a real pot luck option, oscillating between greatest hits group shows and ill-advised solo outings. |
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It goes without saying that shoppers who are ill-advised enough to carry them at all invariably have a purse or wallet bulging with them. |
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Any gentleman who would bag himself a Snake lady would be ill-advised to seem too available. |
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However, the member for Québec needs to be reminded that it would be ill-advised for us to comment directly on a case that is before the courts. |
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However, ill-advised proposals might reduce available options or even lead back to the situation which prevailed before GATT 1994 was adopted. |
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I think that given the dramatic circumstances, and as a matter of principle, it would be ill-advised and inappropriate to hold several votes. |
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It would be, in fact, ill-advised, through negligence or lack of attention, to let this situation remain as it is. |
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For it would help us underscore our arguments that misplaced criminalization is counterproductive and ill-advised. |
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They were no doubt too busy but ill-advised as to the proper significance of such a distinguished visitor. |
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Unless and until she stops talking like an eighteenth century Tory oligarch in a rotten borough, the committee would be ill-advised to pick her as a candidate. |
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Similarly, embalming, which replaces the blood with a preservative fluid, is ill-advised. |
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This particular rant had been initiated by Nicholas' ill-advised attempt to employ a parry to block the simplistic head-thrust from the robot. |
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She adds that sleeping with the fangs in is ill-advised, for the same reason. |
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Fast forward to the first timeout during a game when Starks yells at someone for taking an ill-advised shot. |
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We should all hope that Sir John does not give in to this ill-advised bullying. |
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Any ill-advised surfer who turns a 9-or 10-foot longboard broadside into the tumble of a small wave knows the incredible power of moving water. |
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Consider her demeanour when she emerged from the courtroom after hearing her guilty verdict wearing that ill-advised dyed chinchilla scarf. |
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This thread was the result of one of my ill-advised and thankfully infrequent bouts of hot-bloodedness. |
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How do you prove that a person has acted in a particular way because of another's race, gender or whatever, unless the perpetrator has been ill-advised enough to say so? |
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We are ill-advised to adopt or adhere to constitutional rules that bring us into constant conflict with a coequal branch of government. |
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The transparency argument is ill-advised in this case. |
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Both are characterized by runaway money and credit inflations that fueled ill-advised lending, rampant malinvestment and acute financial fragility. |
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Miraculously, he survived his ill-advised prank. |
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The complainants were advised that although the judge's use of the word might be ill-advised, in the context of the evidence before him it did not constitute misconduct requiring further action by the Council. |
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The spectre of unemployment is casting its shadow over many people's lives, and the long-term cost of the ill-advised investment practices of recent times is becoming all too evident. |
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However, interpreters would be ill-advised to look down their noses at voicewriters and nickname them parrots because in ancient Egypt, it was parrots that were used to symbolize the interpreter's profession. |
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Further away the ill-advised constructers did not hesitate to build a tower whose height hides a lighthouse that has now become obstructed, lighting but a small portion of the sea. |
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Ms. Nathalie Des Rosiers: That's a problem as well, I think, because it's much better to use the display to point out how wrong and how ill-advised it is. |
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If Ellis abandons his ill-advised notion of taking advice from the industry and hews to the sentiments he has expressed in the past, he'd be off to a fast start. |
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The other are a bunch of stadium-hogging egocentrics whose lead singer has almost bankrupt the band on two separate occasions due to ill-advised property investments. |
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He may have preferred topographical specificity, but given his delicate health, he would have been ill-advised to visit any such insalubrious clime. |
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Desperately unhappy, Huey recruits his best friend Aldo in an ill-advised scheme to patch things up with his ex-wife. The prospects for success seem unlikely. |
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Audience interaction can be terrifying and ill-advised, but the audience happily obliged for this unconstrained piece of theatre. |
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The Liberals refuse to give up on their ill-advised, ill-conceived two month work year scheme. |
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The attempt to deal with this issue in the General Services Directive is ill-advised and I welcome the Commission's change of mind. |
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Why do we now want to rush off to support an ill-advised military adventure proposed by the Americans? |
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These various statements and communications were, in my opinion, intemperate and ill-advised. |
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This ill-advised action undermines confidence in the commitment of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to peace and security and contravenes the global norm against nuclear testing. |
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Gone were the ugly memories of errant throws to the wrong bases or ill-advised cutoffs. |
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This, combined with the Board's well-meaning, but ill-advised involvement in day to day operations, created an extremely stressful environment for staff. |
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It considered that until there was evidence that those aims had been realized successfully, embarking upon enlargement negotiations would be an ill-advised undertaking. |
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Given the existence of such a cost handicap, only an ill-advised investor in bioethanol could be under any illusions as to his ability to compete with synthetic ethanol producers. |
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I suspect they privately think his comments were ill-advised but were loath to lose a second top Senate leader over casual remarks in the space of six months. |
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We call on parliament to reject this ill-advised and poorly prepared legislation that will gut the Canadian Grain Commission and put grain exports at risk. |
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Quayside was an ill-advised attempt for Newcastle to muscle in on the soap opera action that brings so much attention to other major cities. |
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The system was barely keeping pressure due to all of the ill-advised taps along its length. |
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Tsonga immediately gave a minibreak right back to Djokovic with an ill-advised approach to the net, and Djokovic closed out the tiebreak 8-6 as a Tsonga backhand found the net and silenced the crowd. |
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Mr. Cavenaugh's Tony, a former member of the territorial Jets gang, has a goofy, woolgathering and slightly shy side that helps explain his subsequent ill-advised behavior. |
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This sleazeball, caught up in his own misguided sense of importance, was ill-advised to speak out and seek to defend the indefensible. |
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That was the most ill-advised drink of liquid since Socrates took hemlock. |
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The member for Toronto Centre, whom I welcome to the House, has admitted that he showed incredibly poor judgment when he implemented ill-advised policies such as this. |
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It was an ill-advised analogy, but in the grand scheme of crimes against womankind, Theron's choice of words is not worth getting worked up about. |
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The Prime Minister's contribution is to go around making ill-advised and ill-timed comments that he has been criticized for even by members of his own party and yet he will not back down. |
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Coronation Street ITV1 LLOYD is back, and a little shame-faced after an ill-advised property deal went pear-shaped. |
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The first reason is tat the Sassanids assigned big tasks to unqualified and ill-advised people who are not capable of performing them. |
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These two ill-advised adventures were designed to bring China under Hideyoshi's sway and to provide an outlet for tens of thousands of warlike samurai only recently and loosely brought under Hideyoshi's vassalage. |
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It was that spirit sent Oliver Cromwell himself packing for America, though a heedless and ill-advised and unforeseeing King would not let him go. |
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I have already written in the past about the amateurishly ill-advised actions of the Papagos government and the naive patriotic romanticism of the Cyprus ethnarchy. |
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Yet we don't always do it properly, if at all, which is particularly ill-advised behaviour during flu season, when germy hands are common gateways to infection. |
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