When we do not use our time distinctly then intemperance, intolerance and imprudence turn out to be our masters. |
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And to think after all these years you still have the imprudence to say such things to me! |
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It is immoral and absurd to shackle all citizens because of the feared imprudence or disastrous luck of a tiny percentage. |
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You can go to the nearest police station and for sure, you will find out that the reports are full of reckless imprudence, some of which result to homicide. |
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Mr Brown's imprudence has left his chancellor, Alistair Darling, with little scope to provide a fiscal boost. That leaves monetary policy. |
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The voters are not the only people who will have to pay for his imprudence. |
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Similarly, our imprudence in tiny mistakes or dishonesty, when repeated, can lead to big difficulties. |
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Although imprudence is unethical, prudence is not ethics, and customs are not the law. |
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In the city, there are those little incidents of everyday imprudence, the memory lapses, the distractions and other abuses of city driving. |
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A learning public service would visibly reward learning and would focus on blame only if incompetence, imprudence, or malfeasance were at issue. |
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Decentralizing measures introduced to satisfy local demands may lead to macroeconomic instability if fiscal imprudence by subnational entities is not vigorously disciplined. |
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The utter imprudence of our mayor and City Council bewilders me. |
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Gaining one for peppery imprudence took only a few hours. |
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From education to health care for poor Americans, the states expanded programmes and broadened eligibility, even while they introduced big tax cuts. The states' imprudence, however, does not explain all the current mess. |
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We have observed over the last few years a great deal of imprudence in the ambition of local groups who have launched themselves into the development of skiing, without having sufficient experience or potential. |
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But in the absence of the best defense, one is forced to settle for the next best: knowing when to remove oneself from the untenable situation into which imprudence has led one. |
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I began to blame myself for the imprudence of putting all my eggs in the one single basket of Strathmore? then around March the long-awaited letter arrived! |
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Richard Wagner commits the imprudence to address the Patriotic Club in Dresden with a speech entitled Where do we with our republican aspirations stand toward the monarchy? |
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This period was followed by a spate of Classics heading for France, courtesy of Pearl Diver, My Love, Imprudence and Scratch, etc. |
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Criquette Head-Maarek saddles Dedication who was a close second to Glia in the Imprudence. |
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But Freddie Head's filly disposed of Helleborine in the Group 3 Prix Imprudence at Maisons-Laffitte on her reappearance and can overcome the home guard. |
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The Prix Imprudence winner Glia is unlikely to travel to Newmarket. |
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