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"advisedly" Definitions
  1. if you say that you are using a word advisedly, you mean that you have thought carefully before choosing it

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But in making this claim, we use the word nudge advisedly.
Obama's NPR reduced – ill-advisedly – the role of U.S. nuclear weapons.
Let's hope they don't ill-advisedly introduce time travel into season 5.
This is a loaded phrase and I use it deliberately and advisedly.
I say this advisedly, but I'm pretty sure that cameras are the culprit.
Second, this administration is infested — I use that word advisedly — with conspiracy theorists.
They mentioned this to their son, who, perhaps ill-advisedly, told his wife.
In any case, he is richly (I use the word advisedly) rewarded for his troubles.
When Blue Apron ill-advisedly went public in 2017, it had a valuation of nearly $2 billion.
The Americans advisedly lay low on the eleventh anniversary of 9/11 and the day passes uneventfully.
Honey (and I use the term advisedly), you don't have to hug anyone you don't want to.
"It has also immense implications for the Israeli economy, and I use that word advisedly," he told reporters.
But saying that doesn't capture the full evil of what he was doing (and I use the term "evil" advisedly).
I call Donald Trump an "entertainer president" advisedly since he has proved himself to be such an inept public servant.
Hillary Clinton ill-advisedly referred to "deplorables" among Mr Trump's supporters during their presidential contest; his fans eagerly adopted the name.
But he doesn't deserve to be meted out a punishment worse than death by a company ill-advisedly trying to shirk its own responsibility.
In 22008 it ill-advisedly bought Antonveneta, another Italian bank, from Spain's Santander for €22bn in cash; more tales of mismanagement have emerged since.
"We could be stuck in this trap, and I use that word advisedly, for decades ... if we don't see major structural reforms," he told lawmakers.
In 2015 Mr Immelt ill-advisedly paid $10.6bn for Alstom, which makes turbines using fossil fuels, just as renewable energy was taking off around the world.
The League's leader, Matteo Salvini, ill-advisedly pulled the rug this month, thinking it was under his allies' feet, when in fact it was under his own.
" "Russia does not intend, and this is important, I am repeating this advisedly, Russia does not intend to take the first step in deploying such missiles in Europe.
I use the word 'historically' advisedly: there have been big changes that are starting to change the calculus and make strong security accessible to a much wider market.
Many Georgians, though, still use the terms "won" and "lost" advisedly, not only because the Democrat never technically conceded but also because of the highly irregular nature of the contest.
After the commander ill-advisedly opened the gate, the social network's alien horde stormed in and slaughtered forces stationed inside, in a battle fought on the frontiers of artificial-intelligence research.
A diver, perhaps ill-advisedly, plunged into the water on Christmas Eve and recorded some of the most vivid and close-up footage of a 12-foot-long squid ever seen.
It seems President Barack Obama's top people really cared about the morality and propriety of what they were doing — not always advisedly — and erred on the side of humanity and caution.
"Oh, 'Persuasion,'" one of the ladies, Mary Marshall, said, referring to the book whose heroine, despite her advanced age (27), finds romance with the man she ill-advisedly spurned years earlier.
My enjoyment is somewhat marred by how bad I am at it, and by the arrival of some hypercompetitive preteens who, and I use this term advisedly, blow me off the court.
As recently as 2013, the wanna-be hit console Ouya ill-advisedly tried to pander to this demographic when it encouraged players to "GET SOME" of a game about a young child dying of cancer.
Perhaps Trump has acted as impulsively and ill-advisedly in pulling out of this summit as he did when he surprised the world by accepting Kim's invitation without considering where it all might end up.
So, in order to preserve his own massive—nay, super-massive—ego, Brady insisted, perhaps ill-advisedly, to take matters into his own hands again, as if the team had an extra Tom Brady to spare.
Alice, a single mother, has designed the titular potted plant, dubbed Little Joe after the name of her teenage son (Kit Connor), to whom she ill-advisedly brings home a sample of the bright red bloom.
It's a picture of a bohemian Paris that has now all but disappeared, though I say "bohemian" advisedly since Jean-Paul Clébert (who was born in 1926 and died in 2011) had a horror of the picturesque.
Last Friday, Rob Goldman, a vice president inside Facebook's Ads team, rather ill-advisedly published a series of tweets that seemed to confirm the Trump administration's allegations regarding the recent indictments of 13 Russian nationals by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
As Gomez tried to prove she could be marketed to older and more mature audiences, she ill-advisedly stuffed her debut solo album with heavy electronic dance music and predictable bass drops — but this song is particularly devoid of creativity and personality.
Mar's requisite gambas al ajillo , large head-on shrimp with fried garlic slivers, can advisedly be accompanied by chunks of red snapper marinated in vinegar and a pimenton-heavy Canary Islands spice mixture, a forest of fat white asparagus blanketed in mayonnaise, and a rich squid-ink rice, salty like the ocean.
We filmed in our backyards and the woods behind them, in parking lots and alleys, in our bedrooms, and, most ill-advisedly, in the hotel where we stayed on our AP Government trip to Washington, D.C. Then one of us left the VHS master copy sitting on a table in the Laurel Highlands Senior High School cafeteria.
His best bet for survival is not to be noticed: dyeing his hair in an effort to blend in, living clandestinely in a room on top of a grocery store, learning accents and turns of phrase and small idiosyncrasies that will allow him to tiptoe through life as a migrant while waiting for the miracle of his legalization (I use my italics advisedly) summed up in the novel's title.
There's an irony to the way that 2018's award conversation started earlier in the year with hand-wringing over Black Panther, a blockbuster that became a cultural phenomenon and a Best Picture nominee, but that was far enough outside of the Academy's concept of an Oscar movie that it briefly and ill-advisedly introduced a new category, Best Popular Film, that was presumably intended to set up Marvel's smash hit for an easy win.
Detailed work on the pepper pot independently suggests that "lady" would be a more appropriate label. Nevertheless, as the pepper pot had already received widespread publicity by this point, the title is retained though used advisedly.
An early contemporary setting is that of Australian composer Arthur Benjamin, published in 1941. His arrangement is for SATB without accompaniment. An arrangement was made by Welsh composer William Mathias in 1971 for SATB and organ/brass/orchestra. A further arrangement was penned by Thomas Yeakle in 1972 for SATB, harp and woodwind, advisedly a krummhorn.
Following the liberation of Greece from German occupation in 1944, the British Royal Air Force ill-advisedly made its headquarters in Kefalari, taking over several hotels. With the outbreak of the Greek Civil War, the RAF personnel were first besieged, then forced to surrender, and marched across the mountains into northern Greece; being released in Trikala only after a truce had been arranged.
Everything is correct." French historian Pierre Nora called it "an extraordinary literary and historical phenomenon." The book has been compared to War and Peace for its similar scope and ambition. The Spectators literary reviewer, Anita Brookner, based on her reading of the novel in the original French, described the book as a "masterly novel ... diabolically (and I use the word advisedly) clever.
She is an "awfully (I use the word advisedly) smart woman," he wrote, "acute, shrewd, but not well read, nor in way learned".Milmine, October 1907, 698–699. There is nothing to really understand in 'Science and Health'", he continued, "except that God is all, and yet there is no God in matter! What they fail to explain is, the origin of the idea of matter, or sin.
A Pyromaniac's Love Story aspires to being an offbeat comedy, somewhere between a fairy tale and a whimsical love story. What it is an irritatingly smarmy, implausible mess. A kind of slow-motion farce that ill-advisedly attempts to mingle wildly disparate realities and acting styles, [it] might have worked had its various plot strands been ingeniously interwoven. But no P.G. Wodehouse or Georges Feydeau is anywhere in sight . . .
On this morning, a handful of SS men rather ill-advisedly decided to try to hold off the American advance on Rheinböllen, and to that end, destroyed an American tank. By way of response, the remaining tanks, supported by artillery, let loose a furious barrage on Rheinböllen. Some 25 properties did not survive the onslaught and were utterly destroyed. All that was left standing of the Evangelical church was the surrounding wall.
Therefore, the following account will be based on these works. Walker commanded Crapsey to appear before an ecclesiastical court held in St. James Church, Batavia, New York. The "presentment charge" was that Crapsey "did openly, advisedly, publicly and privately utter, avow, declare, and teach doctrines contrary to those held and received by the church." Besides witnesses from St. Andrews for Crapsey's defense, clergy came from other parishes in the diocese, as well as a large delegation from Boston.
In 2002 Conservative Party politician, and Member of Parliament (MP) for Bracknell Andrew MacKay stated in a House of Commons debate on unauthorised encampments of Gypsies and other Travelling groups in the UK, "They [Gypsies and Travellers] are scum, and I use the word advisedly. People who do what these people have done do not deserve the same human rights as my decent constituents going about their ordinary lives".The Gypsy Debate: Can Discourse Control? Joanna Richardson 2006 Imprint academic ch 1 p1.
Pheasant's Eye was built by the Hixsons as their main resident in the 1820s. There are a few other old houses, as well as Dover Nursery and new farmhouse at the "intersection" (term used advisedly, as there isn't even a stoplight, nor a need for one). The Amazing Race (9.3) shows many of the contestants passing '629' in the dead of night on their way to Dulles Airport. That is probably the only time Dover has appeared on national television.
Rosa becomes acquainted with an attractive man in a romantic setting, falls for the gentleman act skillfully crafted by the new acquaintance and ill-advisedly goes along with him to continue their socializing. This affair ends with the death of Rosa at the hands of this new acquaintance; for him the murder of Rosa becomes a kind of revenge for all homosexual humanity as in his early childhood he was raped by a pedophile maniac and since then he has had anger and desire to destroy homosexuals.
In Paris, on 6 June 1771 Armand, duc d'Aiguillon (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs), took Tort's side ill-advisedly, whereas the Queen defended her friend de Guînes, and the affair was taken up by the antagonistic parties of Choiseul and Aiguillon.A volume of Correspondance de Monsieur le Duc d'Aiguillon au sujet de l'Affaire de M. le Comte de Guînes et du Sieur Tort et autres intéressés was published in Paris, 1775. De Guînes was eventually proven not guilty, by a narrow margin, in a specially convened Council of State commanded by King Louis XVI.Mme de Campan, Memoirs Vol. iv. ch.
Before the Protestant Reformation, there was the Council of Florence (1439–1443). During the life, and with the approval of this council, Eugenius IV issued several Bulls, or decrees, with a view to restore the Oriental schismatic bodies to communion with Rome, and according to the common teaching of theologians these documents are infallible statements of doctrine. The "Decretum pro Jacobitis" contains a complete list of the books received by the Church as inspired, but omits, perhaps advisedly, the terms canon and canonical. The Council of Florence therefore taught the inspiration of all the Scriptures, but did not formally pass on their canonicity.
O'Rourke and his sidekick Featherstone insist on being allowed to go to the NAAFI to buy cigarettes and Evans ill-advisedly lets them go. O'Rourke confides to Featherstone that at midnight it will be his 30th birthday and the two decide to go the canteen and start drinking, knowing full well it is forbidden whilst on guard duty. O'Rourke, having endured a grim childhood and the harsh, unjust punishments of the army for all his adult life, is at breaking point. Drunk and unstable, he tries to kill himself by jumping out of an upper story window but only suffers minor injuries.
And in the sixth inning, after left fielder Jayson Werth walked, Zimmerman doubled with two outs and third base coach Bob Hendley ill-advisedly sent Werth home as he rounded third; the Dodgers cut Werth down at the plate easily to end the inning.Castillo, Jorge, "Nationals fall to Dodgers, 4-3, in decisive Game 5 of NLDS," washingtonpost.com, October 14, 2016, 1:04 a.m. EDT. The Nationals still clung to a 1-0 lead when disaster struck them in the top of the seventh inning, in which the Nationals used a single-inning record six pitchers.
John Spencer offers one example, only a few months prior to this crisis, of Aklilu's loss of power: : In foreign affairs where, for decades, his views were uncontested, he was now confronted by [Minister of Foreign Affairs] Minassie Haile, who did not share his views on foreign policy. For Minassie, it was sufficient to go to His Majesty to obtain a compliant authorization of an opposite line of action. A case in point ... was whether or not the Emperor should make an urgent visit to Riyadh to consult with King Faisal. Ill-advisedly, Aklilou accepted a show-down in front of His Majesty.
The controversial Digital Economy Act 2017, which would have required age verification on the basis of protecting children to access all pornographic websites, by requiring companies take bank card details, has been repeatedly delayed. Third, there are three main public order offences, based on incitement to disaffection, racial hatred, and terrorism. Disaffection means attempting to persuade the armed forces,Incitement to Disaffection Act 1934, makes it an offence to maliciously and advisedly endeavour to seduce a member of the armed forces from that person’s duty or allegiance. police,Police Act 1996 s 91 prohibits causing disaffection among police officers or inducing them to withhold services or commit breaches of discipline.
Third, there are three main public order offences, based on incitement to disaffection, racial hatred, and terrorism.Old offences of seditious libel and blasphemous libel were removed by the Criminal Justice and Coroners Act 2009 s 73. See previously R v Burns (1886) 16 Cox CC 355, R v Aldred (1909) 22 Cos CC 1, R v Lemon [1979] AC 617, and Gay News Ltd v UK (1982) 5 EHRR 123 (linking Jesus Christ to homosexuality). Disaffection means attempting to persuade the armed forces,Incitement to Disaffection Act 1934, makes it an offence to maliciously and advisedly endeavour to seduce a member of the armed forces from that person’s duty or allegiance.
Upon hearing of Emperor Houfei's death, the general Shen Youzhi accused Xiao Daocheng of wanting to usurp the throne, and he started a rebellion from his Jing Province (荊州, modern central and western Hubei), although he then ill-advisedly became bogged down in his progress in sieging Yingcheng (郢城, in modern Wuhan, Hubei). Meanwhile, an attempted coup by Yuan Can and Liu Bing to seize back power for the imperial clan failed in late 477, and both Yuan and Liu Bing were killed, permitting Xiao to further consolidate his power. By spring 478, Shen also had been defeated, and he committed suicide. Xiao no longer had opposition.
In January 2004, Tonge was sacked as the Liberal Democrat children's spokeswoman by the party leader Charles Kennedy. At a pro- Palestinian parliamentary meeting, Tonge had said of Palestinian suicide bombers: "If I had to live in that situation – and I say that advisedly – I might just consider becoming one myself". She repeated her comments on Sky News, but added "I do not condone suicide bombers, nobody can condone them". Tonge refused to apologise: "I was just trying to say how, having seen the violence and the humiliation and the provocation that the Palestinian people live under every day and have done since their land was occupied by Israel, I could understand".
Their manager Robert Stigwood says, "Barry is the Bee Gees coordinator, I used the word advisedly, as there is no leader of the group as such. He has a tremendous feel for soul music a la his composing work for The Marbles, but he is also a fantastic solo singer in his own right". The first song recorded for the album was "I Laugh in Your Face" on 12 July 1968, the same day the group recorded "I've Gotta Get a Message to You" (released from the American version of the group's fifth album Idea). After recording eight songs for the album, guitarist Vince Melouney left the group amicably and joined the group Fanny Adams, wanting to pursue a more bluesy direction.
If the monarch were to die and Parliament was not at that time sitting, then it would immediately convene.Section V These clauses remain in force today (without the six month time limit on Parliament's continued existence, which was repealed in 1878legislation.org.uk). The Act also made it treason maliciously, advisedly and directly by writing or printing to maintain and affirm that any person has a right to the Crown otherwise than according to the Act of Settlement and Acts of Union, or that the Crown and Parliament cannot pass statutes for the limitation of the succession to the Crown.Section 1 It was praemunire to say so in speech.Section 2 These provisions were extended to Scotland by the Treason Act 1708, and were repealed in 1967 (however see the Treason Act 1702 which makes similar provision).
However, Zachary Macaulay and others on the college's Council decided that the teaching of ethics had to have a religious basis (one of the emerging criticisms of the college from its detractors was that it was "an ungodly institution"). Seemingly with the agreement of Grote's two fellow promoters of the college, James Mill and Henry Brougham, and whilst Grote was absent (perhaps advisedly so if, as some claim, Jeremy Bentham supported Hoppus' candidature), the College Council recommended Dr John Hoppus for the Chair of Philosophy – which would now become a single academic position, this being perhaps less potent to the college's critics. Grote resigned on 2 February 1830, his concept of the new institution, and the way forward, which he had mistakenly believed would be Bentham's wish, overturned. John Hoppus became the institution's first Professor of Philosophy (Professor of Logic and Mental Philosophy) in 1830; a position he held for over thirty years, until he retired as Emeritus Professor in 1866.
This is part of the reason why heat is defined following Carathéodory and Born, solely as occurring other than by work or transfer of matter; temperature is advisedly and deliberately not mentioned in this now widely accepted definition. This is also the reason that the zeroth law of thermodynamics is stated explicitly. If three physical systems, A, B, and C are each not in their own states of internal thermodynamic equilibrium, it is possible that, with suitable physical connections being made between them, A can heat B and B can heat C and C can heat A. In non-equilibrium situations, cycles of flow are possible. It is the special and uniquely distinguishing characteristic of internal thermodynamic equilibrium that this possibility is not open to thermodynamic systems (as distinguished amongst physical systems) which are in their own states of internal thermodynamic equilibrium; this is the reason why the zeroth law of thermodynamics needs explicit statement.
The US supported Ukraine's bid to join NATO launched in January 2008 as an effort to obtain the NATO Membership Action Plan. Russia strongly opposed any prospect of Ukraine and Georgia becoming NATO members. According to the alleged transcript of Putin's speech at the 2008 NATO–Russia Council Summit in Bucharest, Putin spoke of Russia's responsibility for ethnic Russians resident in Ukraine and urged his NATO partners to act advisedly; according to some media reports he then also privately hinted to his US counterpart at the possibility of Ukraine losing its integrity in the event of its NATO accession. According to a document in the United States diplomatic cables leak Putin "implicitly challenged the territorial integrity of Ukraine, suggesting that Ukraine was an artificial creation sewn together from territory of Poland, the Czech Republic, Romania, and especially Russia in the aftermath of the Second World War." Vladimir Putin and Yulia Tymoshenko in November 2009 During a January 2009 dispute over natural gas prices, exports of Russian natural gas through Ukraine were shut.
As he wrote in his five-volume history, > if the men who hoisted the 'Bear Flag' had raised the flag that Washington > sanctified by his abnegation and patriotism, there would have been no war on > the Sonoma frontier, for all our minds were prepared to give a brotherly > embrace to the sons of the Great Republic, whose enterprising spirit had > filled us with admiration. Ill-advisedly, however, as some say, or dominated > by a desire to rule without let or hindrance, as others say, they placed > themselves under the shelter of a flag that pictured a bear, an animal that > we took as the emblem of rapine and force. This mistake was the cause of all > the trouble, for when the Californians saw parties of men running over their > plains and forests under the 'Bear Flag,' they thought that they were > dealing with robbers and took the steps they thought most effective for the > protection of their lives and property. Vallejo, his French secretary Victor Prudon, his brother Salvador Vallejo, and their brother-in-law Jacob P. Leese were taken as prisoners to John C. Frémont's camp in the Central Valley.

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