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"ill-advised" Definitions
  1. not sensible; likely to cause difficulties in the future
"ill-advised" Synonyms
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Gone. That ill-advised declaration of love sent to someone even more ill-advised around 11:57 PM on New Year's Eve?
The government's motion is ill advised and an astonishing overreaction.
" She later apologized for the comments, calling them "ill-advised.
Absolute abrogation of administrative authority is infeasible and ill advised.
Pouring a raw egg into your mouth is certainly ill-advised.
For me, he was one of many ill-advised teenage crushes.
It's too soon to tell whether this placement is ill-advised.
An ill-advised jug of alcohol being thrown into the mix.
He even made an ill-advised video chronicling his mental duress.
It reminds you of the office of any ill-advised startup.
" But experts were not impressed, calling it "ill-advised" and "irresponsible.
Was that also just another ill-advised idea of a neophyte?
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Pursuing most complaints under such a process would be ill-advised.
It's especially ill-advised for those struggling to make ends meet.
Purchases that the government considers ill-advised may also be unwound.
For Lohan family standards, the party looks ill-advised but innocent.
The ill-advised comments prompted some outcry, as you might imagine.
And he's rejecting the premise like an opponent's ill-advised layup.
Even Fox News's Bret Baier thought Trump's tweets were ill-advised.
Purchases that the government considers ill advised may also be unwound.
The horribly ill-advised government shutdown worsened assessments of Trump's performance.
An ill-advised tweet would just blow so many plans up.
We had some ill-advised possessions I wish we had back.
" The judge also called Mr. Zuma's challenge "ill-advised and reckless.
Fortunately this ill-advised idea was rejected after months of public outcry.
Listen, predicting the future is thankless and hard and often ill-advised.
Your thuggish jabs at a brilliant director, Patty Jenkins, are ill advised.
There was light BDSM role play and an ill-advised Vughead kiss.
Perhaps a doomed, ill-advised love affair would blossom with her, too.
Check out the track ... chilling stuff and probably ill-advised, legally speaking.
My own opinion is that Lewis' remarks were ill-advised and unwise.
The liquidity-trap explanation suggests the Fed's rate rise was ill-advised.
"Deutsche Bank's public rebuff of the claim seems ill-advised," Cramer said.
But they said such a move would be unprecedented and ill-advised.
When he has released music, it's been ill-advised and coolly received.
In 2012 Michelle Obama also got burned by an ill-advised comment.
Their decision to publish their research struck some as profoundly ill-advised.
There are two major problems with Trump's continued and ill-advised conduct.
Foisting the responsibility upon the Supreme Court would also be ill-advised.
However, "the benefits that would accrue would be ill-advised," he added.
This seemed like an ill-advised approach to P.R. for any company.
But he paused when asked if the trademark request was ill-advised.
Mr Trump, an unconventional president, was ill-advised, even wrong, on Ukraine.
The latter option might not be as ill-advised as it seems.
I found it a bit schizophrenic, but also not necessarily ill advised.
But desperation can blur vision and lead to ill-advised M&A.
I never lied or did something ill-advised just for the story.
And neither are ill-advised human actions that can lure the bears.
"  She later apologized Thursday for those remarks, saying they were "ill-advised.
"The impulse was to act as if this was something unfair being done to her as opposed to looking at she did this thing that was ill-advised, that she herself has acknowledged was ill-advised," Haberman said.
Any other means of inflicting an ill-advised "bloody nose" must be restrained at all costs if the nation and the world is not to be plunged into an irreversible conflict of catastrophic proportions on an ill-advised whim.
So any kind of automatic adjustment of skin tones seems equally ill-advised.
This can often lead to ill-advised interventions, as in Iraq circa 2003.
Then, an ill-advised attempt at ball tampering was spotted by TV cameras.
"This transactional approach we're taking now with Turkey is ill-advised," Schanzer said.
Vortigern is a king whose ill-advised allegiance with the Saxons must be
That challenge to Britain's irascible media, in hindsight, may have been ill advised.
And it would simply be as insensitive as it would be ill-advised.
It is certainly a risk given the president's penchant of ill-advised statements.
" It added, however, that "Trump associates had numerous ill-advised contacts with Wikileaks.
Sure, Trump makes ill-advised comments and is a lightning rod for controversy.
You would be forgiven for thinking that such business strategies were ill advised.
The widely adhered-to but ill-advised Five-Second Rule is still contested.
Making matters worse, other ill-advised rules rewarded Mr. Trump with disproportionate airtime.
It's ill-advised, but hardly surprising, given the volatility of the past week.
Financial decisions made when we are emotionally flooded are almost always ill-advised.
"Promoting the work of a relative is especially ill advised," Mr. Elson said.
And I've got to tell you, I think it's an ill-advised strategy.
I think his last choice for national security adviser was very ill-advised.
It is also the most ill-advised immigration legislation I have ever seen.
Woodley's sole takedown of the fight came off that ill-advised low kick.
Nonetheless, SNL's ill-advised comedians decided to come for the beloved British baking show.
This wouldn't be the first time an ill-advised tweet worked against the president.
And, if you think all of this sounds dangerous and ill-advised, you're correct.
I've also used it snowboarding, mountain biking, diving, or doing other ill-advised things.
Along the way he also made an ill-advised go at being a rapper.
It was ill-advised, I think she-- for some reason -- stepped over the line.
But days later, her behavior strikes me as slightly ill-advised rather than outrageous.
The intent behind the gaming giant's steadfast insistence was understandable, if, perhaps, ill advised.
Of course, Eric Trump's strategy of publicly attacking George Conway is also ill-advised.
During an ill-advised walk across a frozen lake, Bradley crashes through the ice.
Take California Senator Dianne Feinstein for one, who sent out this ill-advised tweet:
"Your thuggish jabs at a brilliant director, Patty Jenkins, are ill advised," Carter wrote.
The tone and content of the game was, to put it lightly, ill-advised.
This is obviously ill-advised, yet tallies with online drug culture's move toward extremes.
Trump is transactional by nature, but waiting for him to blink seems ill-advised.
A one-sided court majority also increases the risk of ill-advised legal decisions.
And they don't have to be "bad," they just have to be … ill-advised.
More recently, she posted an ill-advised transphobic joke as a video on Instagram.
A revised proposal would not involve the drastic and ill-advised cash flow distortions.
When flattery fails and aggressions surface, employing a muzzle is tempting but ill-advised.
In a Supreme Court brief, Ms. Kelly's lawyers called it petty and ill-advised.
In other words, the executive order is not just ill-advised, unnecessary and uncaring.
It also motivated Mr. A to make an ill-advised and life-altering decision.
If Trump said these things to Comey, they are incredibly improper and ill-advised.
Not to be confused with Panthera, from the ill-advised 2011 reboot of Thundercats.
In response to the growing backlash, RuPaul doubled down with an ill-advised tweet.
In a fake emergency, you act when you've decided the political timing is right as part of a larger ass-covering move because you need to back down from an ill-advised congressional fight that, itself, followed from an ill-advised campaign promise.
I know to bet against them right here, after this decline, ... seems maybe ill-advised.
After a flurry of memes, Bird Box eventually inspired an ill-advised real world challenge.
Still, Pelosi's timing for her call for unity Wednesday struck some members as ill-advised.
It involves aliens, arson, a fake therapist, Mormonism, and the world's most ill-advised handjob.
But is she really harming anyone by broadcasting her ill-advised choice on the internet?
Left fielder Gerardo Parra made an ill-advised throw home, allowing Span to take second.
Trump's ill-advised step erodes goodwill, amplifies fear, and magnifies the desire to remain hidden.
After losing a team fight, Cloud9 went in for an ill-advised attack on TSM.
In Mass Effect 3, the Quarians launch an ill-advised attack to recapture their homeworld.
And that was before the ill-advised, illegal shenanigans of Iran-Contra came to light.
Vagina rejuvenation isn't the only ill-advised genital-related health advice that women are receiving.
Some West Africans have complained that the mixing of church and state is ill advised.
Similar to Kansas, West Virginia faces a budget deficit due to ill-advised tax cuts.
Petersen said the TauRx findings do not mean that pursuing tau therapies is ill-advised.
A lot of Democrats, probably including Pfeiffer, simply didn't notice — hence the ill-advised tweeting.
Ill-advised economic policies could have a lasting impact to businesses, investors and consumers alike.
But Paul Ryan's trouncing of his ill-advised primary opponent could be a game changer.
I would never have said it that way, and I think it was ill-advised.
Even Jimmy's mission to save Kim seems ill advised, as well intentioned as it is.
The comment seemed likely to have been made in (ill-advised) jest, but uproar ensued.
Three plays later, Mariota made an ill-advised throw in the center of the field.
It would seem to be a particularly ill-advised moment to implicitly co-sign him.
Homecoming introduces Xander and Willow's inevitable, ill-advised romantic dalliance, which reverberates throughout the season.
The proposition may seem ill-advised given cruise ships' poor track record on virus containment.
Within days, she publicly expressed regret for her "ill-advised" comments during the presidential campaign.
"Downhill" is a vacation-gone-wrong comedy that lives up to its ill-advised title.
And you're quite right about the Japanese sales tax, which I think was ill-advised.
"What is racist?" she asked, posing one of the most ill-advised rhetorical questions ever.
Decades of ill-advised resource policies have contributed to our current addiction to imported minerals.
We have ill-advised, we have corruption cases as President Trump likely mentioned about that.
In 2013, he was briefly jailed over the ill-advised takeover of a Miami bank.
How much did they bribe the judge to sign off on this ill-advised custody arrangement?
This has supposedly given Huawei leeway to make some deals that might otherwise be ill-advised.
It seems ill-advised to take money from one marginalized community in order to support another.
Novartis General Counsel Felix Ehrat quit, saying the contract with Cohen was legal but ill-advised.
Although diplomatically ill-advised, the row is likely to boost support for the government at home.
The Portable was the first of a series of ill-advised design gambles for the company.
Fighting Nazis is timely again, and yet Battlefield's return to World War II feels ill-advised.
It was a suboptimal quarter, and maybe there was some ill-advised views expressed about SIX.
Dismantle that ill-advised commission tracking immigrant crime -- his new Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement office.
This country and even the presidency have survived worse than Donald Trump's sometimes ill-advised tweets.
Monica Lewinsky joked that her White House internship was among her most ill-advised job decisions.
During an ill-advised attempt at self-improvement, I bought a membership to a boxing gym.
Pride in London, the organizers of the event, have apologized for the ill-advised poster campaign.
"These proposed cuts are ill-advised and ill-timed and they must be reversed," he added.
While Ginsburg has apologized for her "ill advised" public comments, she has continued to make them.
It appears the sun is setting on America's ill-advised flirtation with a failed free trade.
The United Democratic Party called the move "ill-advised" and said the proclamation was not constitutional.
The government is cracking down on overseas investments by private firms that it deems ill advised.
At best, this could mean additional ill-advised deployments of ever greater numbers of American troops.
Will you keep emotions at bay that might cause you to make ill-advised investment moves?
Ill-advised conversations that could help build an obstruction of justice case against President Donald Trump.
Eventually he does get around to doing something terribly ill-advised, and Very Stupid Rock Star.
Whatever politicians tell the public, their attempts to bring back the miracle years are ill advised.
Iraq's Kurdish Autonomous Region is still reeling from the fallout of the ill-advised independence referendum.
Your ill-advised and dangerous actions demonstrate a significant lack of understanding of the American spirit.
To be partial is to dishonor both himself and the object of his ill-advised favor.
President Trump's recent decision to downsize the U.S. and ROK's combined military exercises is ill-advised.
He also decided to walk across Pennsylvania to campaign, a move leaders felt was ill-advised.
That is why President Trump's proposed elimination of the Food for Peace program is ill advised.
But this time around, it's a fresh shade of ill-advised even for Banks' low, low standards.
Quarterback Trevor Siemian was chased from the pocket and his ill-advised pass was intercepted by Hayward.
Whether you're taking Adderall or any other pill, self-medicating without a doctor's input is ill-advised.
Now, he's advising Daenarys, which actually might be one of the more ill-advised things he's done.
First, Trump proposed a set of reforms that were a mix of unfeasible, unenforceable, and ill-advised.
Booth winds up challenging Bruce Lee—actor and martial artist Mike Moh—to an ill-advised fight.
In an ill-advised stunt, the actor pranked his fans who were hungry for some Pegg penis.
He had saved it from his family's ill-advised tricks, from the disgrace of Frank's dinner parties.
The movie was ill-advised; Hammer wasn't going to be a movie star; just let it be.
Trump was apparently (ill) advised that China's readiness to reduce the bilateral trade imbalance won't be enough.
The prevailing judgment is that all interventions are ill-advised, especially those involving boots on the ground.
One man's ill-advised Halloween outfit idea has landed him in trouble with the authorities in Malaysia.
Both women used their many ill-advised relationships to work through their own personal and internal issues.
Sure, his texts were ill-advised, but can anyone point to any explicit wrongdoing on his part?
That is why FBI director Comey cannot remain silent following the release of his ill-advised statements.
At the heart of this injustice is more than a century of ill-advised misadventures in colonialism.
"Our clients are confident that, following sober reflection, you will avoid this ill-advised misadventure," Geragos wrote.
In turning the other cheek to Gohmert, Mueller may have acted from admirable, but ill advised, impulses.
Comey's July announcement — despite his reasons for conducting it — and his comments there were extremely ill-advised.
Then he tramples a blossoming romance with his crush, Sophie (Oona Laurence), after an ill-advised ghosting.
The crisis started in May, before the World Cup, with an ill-advised photo op in London.
On Saturday, March 14, I was preparing for an admittedly ill-advised early St. Patrick's Day celebration.
What may have started as an ill-advised bit of summer whimsy — Elon Musk's tweet on Aug.
Another welcome part of Graham-Cassidy is its move to end the ill-advised Obamacare Medicaid expansion.
So, you have Japan's economy shrink at a 103% rate because of an ill-advised tax increase.
Curry rose through the NBA ranks by taking and making shots that were long considered ill-advised.
In Virginie Gourmel's drama, three teenage girls escape a psychiatric facility, however therapeutically or legally ill-advised.
We have to be strong and resolute, and not engage in some risky, ill-advised military action.
Sometimes there's a quirky framing device or (invariably ill-advised) experimentation with the book's font or design.
Burns: I think it was ill-advised of Secretary Pompeo to strike a pose that everything's fine.
That would be a famous redhead with an even more famous propensity for entering into ill-advised contracts.
UPDATE: Since publication of this column, Justice Ginsburg has said she regrets her "ill-advised" comments about Trump.
Anyone who manages to kick will become prey to ill-advised drink replacement mania, it's almost a given.
In 21976, Bullock, then 21976 years old, launched an ill-advised bid to become the state's attorney general.
As ill-advised as it might be, he&aposs reflecting the frustration and the anger of his constituents.
It promised to be the Wacom of the '80s, and Atari's solution to the similarly ill-advised KoalaPad.
Stop the picking, squeezing, popping, and ill-advised DIY extractions, and try these skin-clearing wonder products instead.
It became as apparent as ever that two people eating this ginormous deep-fried pile was ill-advised.
I think it's hard to replicate and it would probably be ill-advised to try to replicate it.
"The Syrian government would be ill-advised ever again to use chemical weapons," Mattis said in a statement.
"We will not be deterred from pursuing bad cops by the court's ill-advised comments," the statement read.
" Ginsburg indeed said she regretted her comments not long after they were published and called then "ill advised.
Former Pakistan ambassador to the United States Husain Haqqani said Trump had been ill-advised about Saeed's case.
"These ill-advised statements do not reflect ULA's views or our relationship with our valuable suppliers," said Bruno.
But, if she truly understands how disastrously "ill-advised" her attacks on Trump were, she would step aside.
Meteorite hunting is an obsession, and that sometimes means making ill-advised decisions and putting oneself at risk.
Dwight's referring to Glenn, of course, who Negan bludgeoned to death after Daryl threw an ill-advised punch.
Excellent and dedicated lawyers will continue to bring challenges throughout the country against this ill-advised executive order.
Europeans saw the event as ill-advised and better left to the end of Palestinian-Israeli peace negotiations.
A third ill-advised idea is that Arab autocracy is the way to hold back extremism and chaos.
In July, she also said she regretted criticizing Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, calling her remarks "ill-advised."
Financial experts say many people are poorly prepared or ill-advised in retirement planning and outlive their funds.
"On reflection, my recent remarks ... were ill-advised and I regret making them," she said in a statement.
Indeed, there were so many dissonant notes in Monday's impromptu, ill-prepared and clearly quite ill-advised summit.
But at a moment when so much is at stake, her comments are particularly disappointing and ill-advised.
This was a hasty and ill-advised decision that damaged U.S. economic interests and increased China's competitive advantage.
Trump loses here because he has already allowed himself to be drawn into another ill-advised public spat.
A video had recently come to light in which he'd made some deeply ill-advised comments about pederasty.
He screws up a bit at first, striking an ill-advised deal that results in Joy getting shot.
This can result in policies that are ineffective, ill advised or even contrary to statutes or the Constitution.
"I think it would be Ill-advised ... I think that would be a big mistake," said Texas Sen.
He's a prolific, albeit ill-advised, user of social media — he only posts selfies on Twitter, for instance.
"Oh, my God, that was so ill-advised, trashing Yeats!" she told me, seeming more amused than chagrined.
Or his account of sending an ill-advised tweet from a hospital bed as anesthesia was kicking in.
And his school's dean, Mr. Rooney, is finally forced to come down from his ill-advised power trip.
"A lot of the opioid dose escalation between 2006 and 2011 was terribly ill advised," Dr. Kertesz said.
But an overhyped, ill-advised promotional campaign built up absurdly high expectations for his Met debut as Rodolfo.
If people had actually gotten inside -- which, to be clear, was ill-advised -- what would they have found?
And when a self-driving vehicles makes an ill-advised decision, it's extremely difficult to debug the vehicles.
He doubled in the second but was dead meat at third on an ill-advised attempt to steal.
Are the baffling videos coming out of Malheur occupation content, or the ill-advised postings of internet amateurs?
The most ill-advised remark of the fight to pass Obamacare arguably came from then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Or a ten-hour bus ride from Amsterdam to Berlin following the ingestion of an ill-advised pot brownie.
Ahead, see the surprising, weird, and potentially ill-advised beauty treatments and trends you'll be hearing about in 2017.
The problem with Sandoval's ill-advised birthday spill session is that it removes Ariana's agency from her own history.
So I guess only time will tell if the choices are healthy choices and loving choices or ill-advised.
At the time, Cramer said Musk's "stunts" were ill-advised, and recommend the board take Musk on medical leave.
In October, she faced backlash for ill-advised comments on diversity at a panel moderated by Quartz's Aamna Mohdin.
House Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee Chairwoman Lucille Roybal-Allard called the Border Patrol proposal "ill-advised" in a statement.
Ill-advised: Alec Baldwin suggested Dylan Farrow is lying about being sexually abused by her father, director Woody Allen.
And this past April, Nivea got in trouble for an ill-advised ad campaign for its stain-free deodorant.
All this tension leads Axe to do something truly ill-advised: show up in a scene with Mark Cuban.
Throughout, Dawson seems more committed to enjoying making the ill-advised documentary than he is to holding Paul accountable.
Cramer said that such a strategy would be ill-advised if Warren were to climb higher in the polls.
So, he took steps that, in hindsight, might seem ill-advised: he and Ewing racked up credit card debt.
" Fortinet: "That is an ill-advised situation, but until this morning we did feel that Fortinet was doing well.
Eva S. Moskowitz, founder of the Success Academy network of charter schools, said the change was extremely ill advised.
Numerous factors are at play in Turkey's slide, including domestic political tensions, US tariffs and ill-advised government actions.
Another ill-advised tax policy the Patriotic Millionaires group recommends is taxing carried interest capital gains as ordinary income.
At the time, Cramer said Musk's "stunts" were ill-advised, and recommend the board put Musk on medical leave.
Bearish short-sellers were clearly ill-advised back in February, and he doesn't think it is done roaring, yet.
Unlike many other open world games, you'd be ill-advised to ignore the side missions in Ghost Recon: Wildlands.
Some of these statements are diametrically opposed to existing treaties; others are factually incorrect, still others are ill advised.
Other injuries, bad pitching, ill-advised trades and the slow development of prospects have contributed to one big mess.
California plans to give automakers fewer credits for plug-in hybrids after 2018, a move Lord called ill-advised.
Even in the era of widening partisan gaps, it would be ill-advised to throw around indictments willy-nilly.
This ill-advised law and the vaccine schedule it promotes threaten to mandate childhood doses of a dangerous metal.
Another buddy also took an unopened can of Budweiser to the teeth in an ill-advised game of chance.
The weakest — and the most ill-advised — are still checking their Twitter feed on the way out the door. 
The I.M.F. forecast is a reminder that ill-advised policy isn't the only way politics can interfere with growth.
The school blames the federal Education Department's "ill-advised" loan freeze after the probation determination for precipitating the trouble.
An American man ate a whole Carolina Reaper — the world's hottest pepper — as part of an ill-advised competition.
As a matter of civic discourse, of course, it's generally ill advised to approach other people assuming the worst.
Hill called that op-ed "ill-advised" and said she can't blame Trump for being aggrieved by the criticism.
J.C. Anyone who contends that this pairing is illogical, or even just ill advised, hasn't been paying close attention.
Mercury retrograde is an ill-advised time to sign new contracts, travel, have important conversations, or make big purchases.
His main pastime is working on an ill-advised well that yields no water but plenty of metaphorical juice.
Ill-advised tax cuts played a role, as did lower energy prices, which affected Alaska, Louisiana, Oklahoma and West Virginia.
Grillo's firing, in my opinion, is a clear case of when an ill-advised tweet should lead to a dismissal.
Of course, thanks to yesterday's ill-advised nocturnal adventure, I lay awake for quite some time, but eventually drift off.
It's not like the Mindy Project had to breakup Danny's ill-advised marriage just because its eponymous heroine's is over.
Like an ill-advised love affair, my addiction had changed my brain and my priorities, leaving indelible memories and longing.
After some desperate attempts at pretending everything's okay and one seriously ill-advised pole-dancing routine, Rebecca finally comes clean.
"On reflection, my recent remarks in response to press inquiries were ill-advised, and I regret making them," Ginsburg said.
Pence's biggest moment in the national spotlight was in spearheading Indiana's ill-advised and spectacularly mishandled Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Cramer said making investment decisions based on what stock futures are doing outside the regular market session is ill-advised.
Still small signs serve as a warning for the telephone company jamming this ill-advised deal down its shareholders' throats.
Make the ill-advised decision to grab the wing of a griffin before it takes off and starts soaring around.
So, Rolo had a final (and progressively ill advised) idea: Put Carrie within the body of a creepy stuffed monkey.
"On reflection, my recent remarks in response to press inquiries were ill-advised and I regret making them," she said.
Your children will be far more permanently damaged from your ill-advised decision to take them to Batman v. Superman.
The trailer spawned outrage over an ill-advised joke at the expense of a trans character (played by Benedict Cumberbatch).
That would be unworthy, which is why Mr Johnson was ill-advised to try to raise the president's family background.
UniCredit, Italy's biggest bank, will be especially relieved, having sidestepped an ill-advised commitment to underwrite the issue in full.
It stems from an ill-advised Supreme Court ruling that is about to mark its fortieth anniversary: Buckley v. Valeo.
A couple of weeks I ago I wound up with frostbitten fingers after an ill-advised cold-snap bike ride.
Still, it's something to consider next time you're looking at yourself in the mirror after an ill-advised all-nighter.
He has declared the opioid epidemic a public health emergency, and his ill-advised supply-side approach requires Mexican collaboration.
It's also ill-advised to have any sort of living fish present at a party, because it will die. 50.
That's because she wasn't apologizing for an off-the-record comment that was leaked or an ill-advised Facebook post.
In 1971, Lockheed had made a series of ill-advised decisions, making overpriced planes for which there was little demand.
The problem in the plan lies with an additional, ill-advised proposal by House Republicans — a border adjustment on taxes.
Both President Trump and President Obama have gone to school on the ill-advised decision to leave Iraq in 2011.
It's exactly the kind of ideologically motivated, scientifically and technically ill-advised initiative that many senators feared Bridenstine would make.
In an essay in The Guardian, Hale was the first to admit that her actions were ill advised, even creepy.
Both movies also have greedy megalomaniac guys with a curious, ill-advised penchant for the teeth of their conquered prey.
Picking fights is ill-advised at this time because it might come back to bite you in an unexpected way.
Which seems a bit of an ill-advised argument to make given how badly that mission is generally going for Facebook.
He embarks on a tangled relationship with Oates herself before realizing that the real story is in her ill-advised tweets.
What's more, she believes the commission's trust in existing contract and tort law to protect workers is dangerous and ill-advised.
Musk's ill-advised tweet led to a significant market loss in Tesla shares, but shares have bounced back after Musk's settlement.
Until this morning, Kirk Ferentz, college football's most cromulent head coach, was tethered to perhaps the game's most ill-advised contract.
Should Trump follow through with this ill-advised commission, it is a political maneuver likely to impact reality in unpleasant ways.
Over time the stress of fighting the bank began to cloud his judgment, leading him to do some ill-advised things.
Dishonorable mentions: Gmail's ill-advised Mic Drop prank, this grocer's illegal meat stunt, and — word to the wise — anything involving ISIS.
It's so cringeworthy, I had to skip the entire ill-advised speech, which ends with Mary sobbing in a church pew.
The Aggies deserved their awful night after Moorehead's ignorant rant, but the problem is bigger than this one ill-advised outburst.
To suggest that Mr Marrero recklessly barged ahead with such an ill-advised scheme is an extraordinary claim requiring extraordinary evidence.
But now, many commentators and columnists are actually trying to use that ill-advised approach to President-elect Donald Trump's tweets.
As political reporters, we are taught that gaffes — the ill-advised comments that sometimes tumble out of a politician's mouth — matter.
"Two of these individuals are cooperating with this ill-advised investigation and have provided nearly 3,000 pages of documents," Collins said.
" Handing out money to the poor was similarly ill-advised, since "neither the individual nor the race is improved by almsgiving.
First, the White House is continuing to struggle with message control, including new and ill-advised tweets by the president himself.
Even more striking is that it would be Rosenstein, not Trump, who loses his job over alleged ill-advised, offhand comments.
Of course, the power to fix the White House's ill-advised move against DACA does not lie with states or cities.
Even proponents of legalization grimaced at that campaign, where backers rolled out an ill-advised mascot named Buddie to greet voters.
A year and a half later, he strapped those gloves back on for an ill-advised featherweight bout with Frankie Edgar.
First, you make a clumsy and ill-advised tense shift because the situation's extreme specificity makes the second-person perspective invalid.
Mayfield showed flashes of brilliance, but he also looked a lot like the rookie he is on several ill-advised throws.
Naeher played a casual, ill-advised pass to central defender Becky Sauerbrunn that was nicked away by Lucía García of Spain.
The movie contains ill-advised simulated scenes that recreate the crime and other stylistic touches that struck me as window-dressing.
Dozens of air mattresses blew away in Colorado after an ill-advised outdoor movie event  Horror writers, here's your next prompt.
During the run-up to the game, Morris had made the seemingly ill-advised move to claim he could stop James.
If I were him, I'd be too proud to accept my fate and then I'd keep jacking up ill-advised threes.
Most astonishingly, the choreography brilliantly vindicates a score and libretto by Richard Strauss that have long been deemed ill-advised failures.
Ryan allies in the House, however, said an impeachment vote without going through the regular committee process was ill-advised. Rep.
The month began with the electric car company reporting second-quarter earnings and Musk apologizing for some recent ill-advised outbursts.
In 2010, a run of ill-advised interviews changed the course of his career as both a musician and a celebrity.
The problem is he has a hot temper and makes ill-advised decisions (like shouting racist insults or literally biting opponents).
"In my whole career in the United Nations I just never witnessed such an ill-advised movement, quite bluntly," she said.
What's especially frustrating about this ill-advised plan is that the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and its cohorts should know better.
"Until Snap gives us some reason to believe in a turnaround, it's an ill-advised decision to buy the stock," he concluded.
And let's not forget Mashable's ill-advised declaration that #OscarsSoWhite was "canceled" due to the diverse forecast for this year's acting nominees.
Tough negotiating rounds lie ahead, but there is no indication that Washington and Beijing want an ill-advised and ruinous trade war.
" A few months ago, the rapper opened his mouth and an ill-advised thought came out — he said slavery was a "choice.
He too went on an ill-advised tweet storm that garnered a sharp rebuke from the FTC's former chief technologist Ashkan Soltani.
After his ill-advised boast at the Zollverein, he could hardly claim the result had nothing to do with the national picture.
"I think it's been ill-advised to rely on monetary policy, but that still appears to be the only game in town."
There is precedence if China wished to ignore The Hague's decision, although Reichler said that that would be an ill-advised move.
But the choice of words here is just so ill-advised...and tone-deaf and objectifying and marginalizing and condescending and disempowering.
Lisa even began trying with new, ill-advised boyfriend Charlie (Zack Robidas), without realizing her baby dreams were already a nascent reality.
An ill-advised venture into the production business led to bankruptcy and a series of flops marred his otherwise glittering film career.
And in the process, it ends up creating some ill-advised equivalences between the plight of the androids and real-world tragedies.
IT IS NOW GOING TO BE I DON'T KNOW 200/27 WHICH TO ME IT SAYS THE WHOLE MERGER WAS ILL-ADVISED.
He's still concocting ill-advised business ideas, like OOO-Ber, which is pretty much the same concept as the similar-sounding Uber.
"An ill-advised Obama-era auto-lending rule issued by the CFPB missed the mark on both process and substance," said Moran.
Reduction of capital requirements at U.S. banks "would be ill-advised," Federal Reserve Governor Daniel Tarullo said in prepared remarks on Tuesday.
The problem, according to top officials who argued strenuously that the move is ill-advised: The trade war wouldn't just affect China.
You come courting every four years or so, or whenever your ego pushed you to run for the next ill-advised office.
While they have performed brilliantly at times, the Penguins have also suffered from momentary defensive lapses, ill-advised penalties and questionable passes.
Piper isn't always a great person — the used-panty ring was ill-advised, if not genius — but she is kind at heart.
It is the middle ground between watching yet another season of Gilmore Girls and an ill-advised, impromptu viewing of The Grudge.
This year, PartyNextDoor found himself drowning in internet drama after posting an ill-advised Instagram with a rumored ex, the singer Kehlani.
Applied to our digital lives, such measures would keep us from being eternally haunted by an embarrassing photograph or ill-advised tweet.
In 2017, then National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster explained to Trump why seizing the natural resources of another country was ill-advised.
Given that through two games Newton has negative rushing yards, expecting him to return the Newton of old may be ill-advised.
Trump did a lot of talking during the early days of the Russia probe, and some of it probably was ill-advised.
Nearly a month after the country's ill-advised referendum on union membership, it is becoming clear just how bad it will be.
Gundogan and teammate Mesut Özil, both of Turkish descent, took an ill-advised photo last month with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
President Trump is shooting himself in the foot with ill-advised Twitter attacks like the one he did this week on Amazon.
Australia champ Elias Theodorou tells us about a pair of ill-advised brawls that eventually turned him into a respectable professional fighter.
With ill-advised confidence, the boaters saw the alligator and took out their phone to Facebook Live the close connection their shared.
That ill-advised tattoo that seemed like a great idea at the time becomes a physical manifestation of regrettable decision-making. Oof.
Like so many ill-advised opinions these days, Bevin's dislike of Lil Wayne has something more insidious at its core: racism, duh.
This week, some White House officials privately said certain steps taken over the past two months by the CDC were ill-advised.
In an ill-advised move, the Puerto Rico legislature recently passed a bill to authorize electronic voting; it's awaiting the governor's signature.
Belmont actually had the ball last, but turned it over on an ill-advised pass in the lane with only seconds left.
Then she adds some ill-advised advice, telling Taylor not to be the vengeance-seeking creep that she and Bobby have become.
Our choice is no longer between government regulation and no government regulation, but between smart government regulation and ill-advised government regulation.
He confessed that he had come into the locker room at halftime feeling down, after making a number of ill-advised passes.
The large meat dishes—lamb leg, beef stroganoff, chicken tabaka—are hefty in a way that seems ill-advised in the setting.
Some said the timing of the policy change was especially ill advised, given the popular unrest that has convulsed Lebanon and Iraq.
But there is a far greater likelihood this is an ill-advised, impetuous and reckless move that will only make matters worse.
While Spindletop (boom) or Enron (bust) makes for riveting drama, Harvey revealed the inherent danger of taking greedy and ill-advised shortcuts.
The phone call to the president of Ukraine may have been ill advised, but that is a judgment for voters to make.
And scooting while inebriated is ill-advised; one minibus passenger rolled up a sleeve to show his scar from a drunken mishap.
Last year, she issued a statement saying that her criticisms of Donald J. Trump during the presidential campaign had been ill advised.
Once more, as in the 1980s, the demonization of Iran has contributed to a policy that is ill advised and arguably immoral.
Bony made an ill-advised attempt to escape through the window of the second-floor apartment after police broke down the door.
It remains one of the most ill-advised, clumsily executed sequels of the 21st century, and seemed to have killed the franchise forever...
In the past few months, a string of ill-advised jokes, hoaxes, and threats have all resulted in police inquiries across the country.
We've had some pretty bad smog events this summer, and I'd hate to see the effort get sidetracked over an ill-advised note.
Unlike Musk's Tesla, SpaceX has avoided most of the CEO's self-inflicted controversies (including a defamation lawsuit, ill-advised tweets, and personal drama).
"On reflection, my recent remarks in response to press inquiries were ill-advised and I regret making them," Ginsburg said in a statement.
" Irvine Mayor Don Wagner, who thinks a salary cap is ill-advised, said he believes pay should be commensurate with "level of responsibility.
Photo: GettyTesla CEO Elon Musk appears to be in deep shit with the SEC over his ill-advised decision to ever, ever tweet.
That leaves open the possibility that the surging populist parties may simply be benefiting from charismatic leaders or unusually ill-advised immigration policies.
Playing through complications under time pressure, the reigning world champion made several ill-advised moves, gifting his opponent with a plum passed pawn.
It's not just groundbreaking; it's beyond sweet, and it'll leave you reminiscing about your first love (and possibly sending some ill-advised DMs).
In other words, it will now be somewhat harder for the US to fight off ISIS thanks to the president's ill-advised comments.
"On reflection, my recent remarks in response to press inquiries were ill-advised and I regret making them," Ginsburg said in the statement.
It's half the price and easily available online — two moves that make it likely this ill-advised pill will be even more harmful.
The Deus Ex series, which is set in a similar cyberpunk world, tried to explore oppression with an ill-advised "mechanical apartheid" storyline.
Ill-advised marketing campaigns for Battlefield 1 and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, you guys need to take a serious look at your behavior.
The Washington Post noted Dawson has a history of extremely ill-advised and, in some past incidents, outright racist skits and video content.
Turkey started implementing retaliatory tariffs worth $266.5 million against the United States over "ill-advised" and "unsupportable" additional steel tariffs enacted by Washington.
You had a range of treatments available, which often included some rather severe and ill-advised choices like electroshock therapy and hallucinogenic drugs.
Both sometimes deployed sardonic grins in lieu of interruption: generally an ill-advised tactic, especially when the subject under discussion is gun violence.
After all, each time Taco Bell attempted an ill-advised foray into Mexico, the result was a mad dash back to the States.
"On reflection, my recent remarks in response to press inquiries were ill-advised, and I regret making them," she said in a statement.
But aren't we all just one airplane screaming match, ill-advised Facebook post or recklessly shared photo from becoming an online story ourselves?
He thinks it is this, rather than Russia's ill-advised investments in Venezuela, that is behind the attempt to prevent Mr Maduro's overthrow.
I spoke to six people who were luckier than I, about the most ill-advised things they've managed to sneak past airport security.
"On reflection, my recent remarks in response to press inquiries were ill-advised and I regret making them," she said in a statement.
The president of the Human Rights Campaign, an advocacy group that has endorsed Clinton's run for president, addressed the candidate's ill-advised statement.
I hope my ill-advised FOMO can help you make an informed decision on whether or not Apple Card is right for you.
Maybe then the U.S. and world economies would be spared from the long-run economic damage from ill-advised U.S. economic policy decisions.
Cross-country excursions are ill advised, if only because a single small suitcase is all that can be stuffed into the front trunk.
Clinton with – her ill-advised decision to use a private email server, rather than a government server, while she was secretary of state.
No precise tally exists of the costs from the president's ill-advised approach, but some of the numbers already in circulation are instructive.
You'd be ill advised to do that before a Sunday league footy game, let alone 12 rounds of getting punched in the face.
Dean-Charles Chapman is known for his role as King Tommen Baratheon, the pint-sized, ill-advised son of Cersei and Jamie Lannister.
Well, that and probably also that doing a face-swap of yourself with Obama just after his farewell address is largely ill-advised.
Administration officials told the magazine that Mattis was likely attempting to limit information to Trump so he could not make ill-advised decisions.
"The main damage to originals, apart from them merely being lost, has been from fire or ill-advised attempts at conservation," he added.
George Pataki and state legislators in the early 2000s employed the ill-advised trick of using one credit card to pay off another.
So this play with music, though it opens with a charming pair of singing elves, is an ill-advised choice for Santa believers.
That is why burnishing the aura of power with gratuitous displays like a military parade with no obvious occasion are constitutionally ill advised.
"It's one thing if these governors are communicating their respective state climate plans, as ill-advised as they may be," Mr. Loris said.
Future generations will no doubt think that many of our post-9/11 campaigns were justified, but others were needless or ill-advised.
A previous Time Warner blockbuster deal, its 2000 merger with AOL, is considered one of the most ill-advised corporate marriages on record.
With its massive prowess, Orange County's resistance could serve as the lynchpin for the beginning of the end of California's ill-advised law.
I am confident that Congress will reject these ill-advised cuts when we consider this budget request in our authorizations and appropriations processes.
These facts shine a light on another cultural and economic misconception that may be at the root of these ill-advised leniency policies.
Then, playing touch football in the snow (ill-advised, I know, but so much fun), I snapped my right anterior cruciate ligament (A.
Not so long ago, in an ill-advised flourish of complacency, liberal opinion suggested that nationalism, like religious fundamentalism, was on the wane.
Until then, "The Dirt" plays like an ill-advised remake of "This Is Spinal Tap" — one in which all the laughs are unintentional.
The tweet was probably ill-advised, even if the intentions behind it weren't evil—everyone can more or less agree on that, right?
WHEN TYSON TIMBS received a life-insurance payout of $21689,240 following his father's death in 2012, he made a series of ill-advised decisions.
Unfortunately, elections seem to reverse that filtering dynamic, encouraging candidates to instantly voice the most ill-advised, bizarre ideas that pop in their heads.
Does everyone think Zuck has a team of aspiring novelists that assembles the sometimes ill-advised public statements on Facebook's role in the election?
"It would be really ill-advised," transnational crime expert Alex Toth of the University of Tampa, a former DEA special agent, told BuzzFeed News.
Former federal prosecutor Preet Bharara drew a comparison between the Arpaio and Rich pardons, commenting on Twitter that he thought both were ill-advised.
So obviously, I expect when I hear of these incidences that the person who was shot did something ill-advised to get themselves killed.
Just that there is something kind of romantic about being so head-over-heels in love, you'll jump headfirst into obviously ill-advised decisions.
Whoever was running the official Jimmy John's Twitter account at the time saw this tweet and made the perhaps ill-advised decision to respond.
MANY labels have been applied to Vladimir Putin's Russia: kleptocracy, post-modern authoritarianism and, in Barack Obama's ill-advised put-down, a "regional power".
The second aim, at least, sounds reasonable; one or two of the federally imposed measures seem ill-advised and western states are fiercely independent.
His analysis is laden with French examples of ill-advised attempts to defy the constraints that those in his discipline delight in pointing out.
Before that moment in Order of the Phoenix, there had been no logical explanation for my shameful, ill-advised love for the Potions Master.
When it comes to ill-advised first date foods, garlic-laden dishes, messy racks of ribs, and saucy, slurpy noodles typically come to mind.
Undertaking DIY gene therapy, it warned, is ill-advised and risky, and selling the supplies to do it is flat-out against the law.
A previous Time Warner blockbuster deal, its 2000 merger with AOL, is now considered one of the most ill-advised corporate marriages on record.
" NARAL Pro-Choice America, a leading abortion rights group and a long-time Pelosi ally, has condemned Pelosi's comments as "disappointing and ill-advised.
The family is coping poorly with a tragedy: The parents pursue ill-advised affairs, and the daughter numbs her grief with drugs and shoplifting.
The obligatory buzzer beaters and frenzied, adoring crowds, naturally, but also commentary regarding those I was sure had snickered at my ill-advised layup.
They are instead all unconstitutional, ill-advised distractions that benefit mainly an entrenched national security state and the arms-makers that go with them.
Indeed, we see this ill-advised trend in proposals to expand the federal and state lobbying laws, and many of which states have implemented.
Von Boselager would not comment on Burke, except to say that Festing had been "ill advised" in his attempt to take on the pope.
Congress and the American people should demand that the president abandon his ill-advised plans and focus on real threats to American energy security.
Biden's is his tendency toward ill-advised tangents, captured by a strange riff during his remarks at a campaign stop in Iowa last week.
But the only time he really paid for it came on an ill-advised pass from near his goal line in the first quarter.
Senator Elizabeth Warren gave a major foreign policy speech, citing the need to rein in "unsustainable and ill-advised military commitments" across the world.
After years of ill-advised deals and bad contracts, the Nets are seeking stability — and they are doing it by banking on the future.
Her ill-advised but carefully reasoned flirtations with Amanda, a tattooed subordinate at work, and Julian, a teenage skateboarding classmate, gradually and teasingly escalate.
The shocking results of that visit were Tristan's endeavors to woo Khloé through requests for wine and an ill-advised attempt at a kiss.
"A nuclear posture that implements the president's view that his nuclear button is 'bigger and more powerful' is short-sighted and ill-advised," Rep.
They look like the early 2018 internet's favorite (and entirely ill-advised) laundry detergent-slash-snack food, but these are actually safe to ingest.
The first, fatefully ill-advised letter from F.B.I. Director James Comey had dropped a week earlier, palpably complicating Hillary Clinton's otherwise inevitable-seeming triumph.
Centuries before it was an ill-advised soft drink, Red Bull was a theatre in Shakespeare's England, a lesser-known competitor to the Globe.
But it has also brought about many other ill-advised tweets and ill-considered public statements, enveloping Trump in a foul air of grievance.
Sandler plays Ratner with ample sleaze as he places ill-advised sports bets and gets in too deep trying to win a major windfall.
Similarly, the administration's ill-fated and ill-advised "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran has alienated key American allies, constraining American military options against Iran.
Clearly, this administration is trying to circumvent Congressional authority and this ill-advised attempt should be legally challenged and struck down by the courts.
It's "an ill-advised step that will only strengthen Iran, weaken the EU, and create still more distance between Europe and America," Pence said.
Etsy might as well go ahead and prepare itself for a sudden flood of needlepointed pillows emblazoned with snippets from the ill-advised rant.
And finally, some would argue that it's ill-advised to raise the upfront cost of housing in a state gripped by a housing crisis.
Rather, those companies made extraordinarily large and ill-advised bets on metallurgical coal, a special variety best adapted to steelmaking, meant for export abroad.
The Mortal Kombat series would become a cash cow, spawning movies, toys, comic books, a cartoon, and an ill-advised stage production (yes, really).
Er, sorry, I mean I hope we all survive the future Facebook is building for us — one line of ill-advised code at a time. 
Any suggestion to the contrary that she is not fully caring and totally dedicated to her daughter's safety is ill-advised, and it was erroneous.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in July 2016 issued a public apology after making what she characterized as "ill-advised" comments criticizing then-candidate Donald Trump.
On Wednesday, in a now clearly ill-advised move, Snapchat updated its ever-changing run of in-app effects to include a Bob Marley filter.
For Kasich (with a mere $2.5 million on hand) and Christie ($1.1 million), counting on the Granite State as a rainmaker is historically ill-advised.
"The US's stark isolation should give Trump reason to reconsider his ill-advised announcement and join the rest of the world in tackling climate change."
"The company's historical pattern of ill-advised spending has completely obfuscated the extremely attractive underlying marketplace business model," Bloomberg quoted Black-and-White as writing.
"We are extremely pleased that Xerox finally terminated the ill-advised scheme to cede control of the company to Fujifilm," Icahn said in a statement.
And while one legal expert thinks Burke agreeing to an interview was ill-advised, he also said it doesn't prove any of the sinister speculation.
Undoubtedly using a private server was ill-advised, but I firmly believe she was trying to protect her personal life from any further public display.
It's relatively serious about expressing certain aspects of the teen experience, from anxiety about life after high school to embarrassment over an ill-advised hookup.
Brands have been latching onto millennial trends in an attempt to stay current since the beginning of time, and it is almost always ill-advised.
Focusing too much attention on elite universities may be ill-advised if much of their success is attributable to the calibre of students they attract.
"The Trump administration has ended its odd and ill-advised quest to ban grandmas from the country," Hawaii Attorney General Douglas Chin said on Monday.
The recipient still has that accidental picture or ill-advised joke still sitting in their inbox and you may not even be aware of it.
It was then that Lombard made the old Ken Shamrock UFC 1 mistake, he jumped on an ill advised leg lock and sacrificed top position.
Meh. If anything, given his stressful role and his hair-trigger tendency to send ill-advised tweets, Musk could probably do with hitting it again.
Whether you got a late start on saving or you racked up credit card debt, you're not alone in making some ill-advised financial decisions.
After he made some ill-advised comments about Buttigieg's sexual orientation, Gravel backtracked and then he turned his apology into a critique of American imperialism.
It wasn't long ago that the name Kirk Cousins called to mind ill-advised throws and multi-interception games for a laughably bad Washington team.
It characterizes Trump as a "diplomatic rookie" who would be ill-advised to challenge the communist nation's positions on matters such as trade and Taiwan.
But, no matter how ill-advised that practice, at least the money wasn't going into Bill and Hillary's pockets, like it is for Donald Trump.
As the dust settles from another April Fools' Day, we're beginning to see how companies will fare after their often ill-advised social media stunts.
My early 20s were very much defined by sexual encounters that were often ill-advised and didn't always make me feel that great about myself.
Sad end to great show The next two days would be defined almost entirely by the White House's response to these very ill-advised tweets.
And they saw Romania draw level on a penalty kick — Bogdan Stancu converting after an ill-advised foul by Patrice Evra — about seven minutes later.
Ill-advised actions by the STB – for example, attempting to micromanage routing and railroad pricing decisions – could ripple throughout the 140,000 mile U.S. rail network.
While organizers have mercifully canceled the ill-advised Woodstock 50 fiasco, Philadelphia radio station WXPN has a much more thoughtful tribute to its enduring legacy.
Congress has a responsibility to appropriate money to advance American interests and to improve our national security, rather than fulfill an ill-advised campaign promise.
"This bill remains ill advised," Tara Kelly, the director of preservation and design at the Municipal Art Society of New York, said in an email.
It's a painful pill for Trump critics to swallow, but ill-advised is not illegal, unsavory is not unlawful, and chaos is not a conspiracy.
Following GSA's ill-advised decision and the subsequent loss of government business, American carriers are reevaluating whether to drop some of their international routes entirely.
The only clear thing that is emerging market countries will be ill-advised to continue to look to the U.S. leadership to model good governance.
I recognize that these attempts are at best trial balloons, and at worst ill-advised ventures by those intoxicated at the potential size of market.
"This is a thoughtless and ill-advised invitation," said Paul Betts, a professor of European history at St. Antony's College, who signed the open letter.
Dear Sugars Snooping on your spouse is generally ill-advised, but what if he or she has an addiction and is constantly lying about it?
We must fight back against this self-serving, ill-advised ideology because hard-working people and forward-looking communities need more — not less — public transportation.
The Syria decision was particularly ill advised because it alienated Republican lawmakers and elements of the president's base at a critical time, argues Ross Douthat.
He was 11 for 17 and had a touchdown throw, but threw an ill-advised pass that UA freshman Colin Schooler returned for 53 yards.
Nope. Did he go off on any tangents and/or force his communications team to scramble in explaining Trump's ill-advised comment of the day?
Publicly, American officials insist the ceremony is not ill-advised, even if Mr. Kony reappears at some point, as he has done in the past.
Case and point: And yes, before you ask, Stassie was the one who Kylie threw the ill-advised Handmaid's Tale-themed birthday party for. Sigh.
I will continue to fight for those operating within the law and against the criminal enterprises prospering from these irresponsible and ill-advised current policies.
He thinks it's " very ill-advised" because President Donald Trump is displeased with the job that his hand-picked chief has done in the role.
I scheduled our itinerary with an irresistible, but perhaps ill-advised, 24-hour layover in Seoul, South Korea, which I had long wanted to visit.
A day after the interview, Cramer said Musk's marijuana "stunt" was ill-advised and casts serious doubts on his ability to run the electric automaker.
"It is my view that waiting for a medical catastrophe is ill advised, particularly given the fact that we can see it coming," he said.
Militarists cheered the end of what they had called the "Vietnam Syndrome" -- a perfectly sensible public aversion to bloody, ill-advised wars in distant lands.
Perhaps there was a mailing list error, or your nephew, having grown up with your former wife, harbors some (obviously ill-advised) affection for her.
It would be ill-advised for RCA/Sony to make business decisions solely based upon a groundswell of current publicity and outrage surrounding the allegations.
However, the country would be ill-advised to entrust the powers of the presidency to individuals who will enter their 80s during a first term.
Others recalled incidents they had witnessed — an ill-advised costume, an alcohol-impaired decision, a failure of judgment — but not necessarily condemned at the time.
Sadly, that is not what is happening in the euro area, but the ECB is putting up a fight to offset cyclically ill-advised fiscal restraints.
Obviously, more is more, and more is what you want—but over-consuming during a clash between Venus and the Sun to Jupiter is ill advised.
It wasn't long before they began thinking of the supermarket as a place to hang out, drink and buy an ill-advised cookie cake — or three.
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday said Occidental Petroleum's borrowed an "ill-advised" $10 billion from Warren Buffett to further a bidding war with Chevron for Anadarko.
SO AGAIN, I'M URGING YOU TO THINK THAT PERHAPS YOU'RE TAKING AN ILL-ADVISED STRATEGY VERSUS THE FACT THAT YOU DO HAVE PEOPLE ON THE BOARD.
Complacency seems to have played a part in Mrs Clinton's loss, and California Democrats would probably be ill-advised to treat Hispanics as single-issue voters.
It may seem like leaving your house this summer may be ill-advised, but there's only so much Netflix you can watch before losing your mind.
Dark Fate follows a trend of sequels to action-blockbusters that pick up the story in real-time, while ignoring some of the ill-advised sequels.
The ill-advised loans spurred a vicious cycle of missed payments, foreclosures, plummeting property values and urban blight that put a significant dent into Miami's finances.
And WeWork proceeded with an ill-advised IPO that has brought the company weeks away from bankruptcy because of its aggressive expansion and outstanding lease obligations.
If you weren't seriously paying attention to all those trailers, you would assume the now-exes are literally remaining roommates, which is more than ill-advised.
Many of Miami's players are cast-offs or D-League call-ups; perhaps that's why they seldom take ill-advised attempts early in the shot-clock.
We also get glimpses of tearful fights, ill-advised make-outs, and Andy crying in the closet of Grey Sloan Memorial as Meredith keeps watch outside.
Additionally, it's important to remember that putting too much stock in this one study in particular — or any one study, for that matter — is ill-advised.
But the more that Markle publicly says such shameful, ill-advised things about his own daughter, it becomes clearer that this isn't just simple media illiteracy.
Stamets' side effects from the spore drive have escalated dramatically, following the ill-advised "one last jump" that leaves the ship stranded in the first place.
Angry Twitter users were quick to school the president on all of this in the hours after his ill-advised (aren't they all?) Saturday morning tweet.
It is also true that Trump appeared to be scaling back his ill-advised political overreach under the guise of his unassailable trade case against China.
Again, in fairness, if a prosecutor has an abundance of damning evidence, an ill-advised statement or two should be forgiven, if the prejudice is minimal.
These snafus come as many firms are still recovering from the ill-advised "demonetisation" of November 2016, when most banknotes were taken out of circulation overnight.
She wasn't even in the audience for any scene-stealing dance moments — though, perhaps taking any attention away from Beyoncé big number would be ill-advised.
Cramer thinks the pivot to investing in houses was ill-advised, citing British investment bank Barclays' downgrade of the stock from hold to sell last month.
It was terrible ... This is a company that should be doing much better and ... it's done ill-advised disclosures the way I would look at it.
Love season 2 picks up exactly where it began, with Mickey (Gillian Jacobs) and Gus (Paul Rust) sharing an ill-advised kiss in a parking lot.
"Some of the rhetoric coming from some of the presidential candidates on the other team are, I think, dangerous, damaging and incredibly ill-advised," he said.
Flashback: At a company event celebrating the completion of Windows Phone 7 in 2010, Microsoft's mobile team held an extremely ill-advised "funeral" for the iPhone.
But adversity erodes spontaneity and confidence, and right now the Hawks are playing like someone who has taken an ill-advised peek into their lover's diary.
Past experience, though, hasn't stopped me from trying to swear off gluten, sugar, or, for an ill-advised day or two at a time, solid food.
And while enemies may make more rhetorical use of a AUMF than this other legislation, allowing their messaging to drive U.S. policy would be ill-advised.
Neither Kim Jong Un's threats nor ill-advised support for his regime should be allowed to drive a wedge between the United States and South Korea.
One can certainly say that the British government is using an ill-advised civilian nuclear energy project as a convoluted means of financing a submarine program.
In a moment of ill-advised candor at training camp, Rose said that he planned to do "penitentiary workouts" in his hotel room during the trial.
About a year later, Trump defaulted on the over-leveraged airline's loans amid a series of ill-advised cost overruns that coincided with an economic recession.
Mike Zunino greeted reliever Joe Biagini with a triple in the top of the eighth as right fielder Alen Hanson made an ill-advised diving attempt.
A much-hyped launch fizzled, dogged from the start by O'Rourke's ill-advised comment to Vanity Fair that he was "born" to run for the presidency.
"On reflection, my recent remarks in response to press inquiries were ill-advised and I regret making them," she said in July of the Trump remarks.
As ill-advised as the initial comments might have been, it was the tenor of the club's response to the criticism that properly ignited the debate.
These ill-advised actions — especially the Security Council resolution — have disincentivized the Palestinian leadership from accepting Netanyahu's offer to sit down and negotiation a compromise peace.
While acne can be an early sign of pregnancy for some, using acne as a marker for pregnancy would be highly ill-advised, according to Campbell.
"Ignoring it or yelling about it or assuming it's an indication of serious mental illness — all of those seem wrong or ill-advised," Dr. Englander said.
As a result, the NAC arguably produced their most ill-advised punishment yet, originally handing Diaz a five-year suspension from fighting alongside a $165,000 fine.
We can ruin our lives in the space of a few moments — by buying drugs from China, or with an ill-advised comment at 3 a.m.
Though it contains multitudes, fast food brand Twitter tends to be absurd, or whimsical, or vaguely embarrassing; it is pop-culture obsessed and sometimes ill-advised.
This time, Democrats believe Mr. Trump has boxed himself in with his demand for money for a wall that they consider ill advised and publicly unpopular.
He made some sharp throws but also some ill-advised ones, looked downfield often but also holding onto the ball too long, getting sacked seven times.
At long last, though, Stroup's been captured, thanks to his disastrously ill-advised scheme involving maraschino cherries and their nonexistent pits, the CBC reported on Thursday.
He was dead right in 2008, even if his timing — well, let's just say he was ill-advised — maybe left a little bit to be desired.
On Thursday, it was $50 billion worth of ill-advised tariffs against a country fully able to retaliate with a devastating tariff war of its own.
He intercepted an ill-advised Viktor Arvidsson breakout pass near the slot at the edge of the right circle and wired a wrister past Saros' blocker.
I'm glad I gave it up eventually, but I look back on this ill-advised affectation fondly when I find myself hesitating to try new things.
Democrats have continually bashed the move as ill-advised, while states and cities have attempted to fill the void through their own efforts to cut emissions.
One that prioritizes military restraint and common-sense diplomatic engagement as much as administrations over the last quarter-century have prioritized ill-advised and counterproductive overreach.
But the selections are still rare assets for the Nets, who had in years past made a habit of giving them away in ill-advised deals.
"It is an ill-advised step that will only strengthen Iran, weaken the EU and create still more distance between Europe and the US," Pence said.
" National Education Association President Lily Eskelsen Garcia also commented, saying that Trump's decision to rescind those protections for trans students was "dangerous, ill-advised, and unnecessary.
" During this pre-trial phase, "any comment is not permitted by law and would be ill-advised also to safeguard the rights of the persons involved.
In a letter to Bristol-Myers shareholders on Thursday, Starboard said it plans to vote against what it called a "poorly conceived and ill-advised" deal.
Your twenties is a great time to make carpe diem your life mantra, be in crappy relationships, all-nighters, and ill-advised haircuts out of your system.
Experts appeared split on whether the president has the authority to unilaterally terminate a security clearance, but said such a move would be unprecedented and ill-advised.
The senators were at a confirmation hearing for Steven Mnuchin, President-elect Donald Trump's pick for treasury secretary, when Roberts directed an ill-advised joke at Wyden.
But plopping the number one most recognizable symbol of a fictional military dictatorship into the center of Epcot at this particular moment in history feels ill-advised.
In September, the director teased the idea of extending the movie into some kind of ill-advised miniseries for Netflix, like he did with The Hateful Eight.
The camera holds on Lyn's face to show just how much she's enjoying herself, and it's immediately clear who is in charge in this ill-advised relationship.
Mr. Ghaffari just passes muster with athletic physicality, but watching the poised Ms. Brewster put on girlish airs is like watching someone choose an ill-advised scarf.
Little Wheelz lost the ill-advised fight and the use of his back legs, but was able to make it back to the safety of the farm.
"It is an ill-advised step that will only strengthen Iran, weaken the EU and create still more distance between Europe and the United States," he said.
A diverse chorus of voices is calling on Congress to intervene and pass H.R. 5122 or similar legislation to prevent this ill-advised demonstration project from proceeding.
I mostly ended up trying to date those men, even when this was ill-advised in retrospect, as I constantly confused a potential relationship with satisfying sex.
Conservative politicians and pundits pounced on the comment, comparing it with Mitt Romney's ill-advised denigration in 2012 of 47% of American voters as "dependent" and "entitled".
The inability to foster alternative economic strategies to mitigate the loss of federal tax incentives, and illadvised spending decisions by the Island's politicians, aggravated the situation.
The decision, which Carter also referred to as "ill-advised," pits Trump against US allies, and leaves the future of the agreement under a cloud of uncertainty.
" Then, a video surfaced in which he appeared to be peeing in a mop bucket while wearing some ill-advised studded pants, yelling "we the 'wild kidz!
In fact, the measure is currently in the same range as seen in the early 1980s when excessive interest rates made any form of debt ill-advised.
He said it was organized at the beginning of the year, "long before Mr. Trump's ill-advised comments on the importance" of the U.S. relationship with NATO.
"Despite what Mr. Wildstein apparently feels compelled to say now, Mr. Stepien had no role in planning, approving or concealing his ill-advised scheme," Mr. Marino said.
There likely would have been little need for the October letter if Comey had not held the earlier press conference and made his ill-advised public statements.
Ben Is Back stars Julia Roberts as mom Holly, whose son Ben returns home for Christmas on an ill-advised visit from rehab for his opioid addiction.
As she says in one post, if we were to follow every piece of ill-advised health advice on the internet, we wouldn't eat or drink anything.
She has clearly not learned the right lesson from Iraq, and she'd repeat her 2002 mistake by launching yet more ill-advised wars as commander in chief.
There was the ill-advised attempt to patch the already thin starting rotation with homer-happy free agent Ian Kennedy after another rental, Johnny Cueto, headed West.
In both The Disaster Artist and American Movie, despite the ill-advised endeavors that the characters are pursuing, you still find yourself hoping for a happy ending.
And if they failed to subject BP to proper ethical scrutiny, then there are serious questions about whether this ill-advised sponsorship deal is legitimate at all.
That led some Medicaid experts to express concern that waivers enabling work requirements wouldn't just be ill-advised — without further action from Congress, they could be illegal.
Starboard called it "poorly conceived and ill-advised," and criticized Bristol-Myers' management and board, suggesting they would not be able to successfully execute a risky deal.
"We urge President Morales to reverse his ill-advised decision," Representatives Eliot L. Engel of New York and Albio Sires of New Jersey said in a statement.
Economists attribute the shortfalls to a mix of slower sales tax revenues and ill-advised tax cuts in some states combined with a hangover from the recession.
We urge the US to discard its ideological prejudice and Cold War zero-sum game mentality and stop ill-advised measures that undermine bilateral trust and cooperation.
For now, though, all we can do is tally the damage from Trump's latest ill-advised decision, and breathe a sigh of relief that it wasn't worse.
It turned out to be remarkably ill-advised and self-defeating spin, but it was a classic effort to emphasize the least damaging part of the story.
Even the threat of impeachment, while ill advised, recognizes a constitutional process that requires the action of a majority of the people's elected representatives in the House.
It has also angered some Occidental investors who say Hollub is overstretching the company's balance sheet in an ill-advised quest for size in a volatile industry.
This is a tough time to travel, an ill-advised time to sign contracts and make big purchases—Mercury doesn't just rule communication; it rules commerce, too.
The tweet appears to have been an ill-advised comment about African migrants selling the goods to tourists in Marbella, a vacation resort town on Spain's southern coast.
Remarkably, it seems that isn't all the ill-advised material individual in question shared to the account, including accounts of travel (which is commonly restricted in probation agreements).
"This is another indication that Vivendi is continuing its ill-advised and value-destructive approach of attempting to take creeping control of companies like Ubisoft," the company said.
Some GOP senators told White House and Justice Department officials the plan is ill-advised, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said there isn't "much support" for it.
It's still been beaming back reams of data and, in its off time, sending extremely ill-advised texts to distant alien civilizations that may or may not exist.
Based on the survey, 85 percent of drunk shoppers visit and make ill-advised purchases Amazon, followed by Ebay at 21 percent, and then Etsy at 12 percent.
Just 210 seconds after Austin Watson took an ill-advised roughing minor on Matt Martin at 143:214 of the first period, Toronto earned the lead for good.
An upstate New York man ate a whole Carolina Reaper — the hottest pepper in the world, according to Guinness World Records — as part of an ill-advised competition.
We discussed the critical update to the peach emoji, which removed its ill-advised, realistic rounding and returned it to the butt shape we all know and love.
Still, do we really want to risk electing a president who is ill-advised, ill-prepared and ill-tempered when it comes to leading this country's foreign policy?
Instead, she'd probably send a few ill-advised texts, though she'd never realize that another woman (who actually happens to be his daughter) is communicating with him. 2.
But she then learns that all his masculine bravado is just covering up a hot mess of self-doubt beneath that helmet — along with an ill-advised mustache.
India's lenders withstood the meltdown of 2007-08 well, but then embarked on an ill-advised lending spree, backing lots of infrastructure projects that got snarled in bureaucracy.
It will pay a high price for its ill-advised gamble on diesel engines and it faces further disruption from the dash towards electrification and self-driving vehicles.
Or maybe she'd read about Jane Fonda, who was branded "Hanoi Jane" after her opposition to the Vietnam War and an ill-advised photo opp with Vietnamese soldiers.
In his next bout thereafter, Werdum paid for some ill-advised over-aggression when he was knocked stiffed by Stipe Miocic, who still sits on the divisional throne.
To hide ill-advised hair choices as it was in a not-quite-yet real hair stage but no longer really bangs, I'd wear headbands pretty much everyday.
But we know that Selina is actually just doing damage control after publicly blaming the hack for an ill-advised tweet she sent from the POTUS Twitter account.
Gates also said President Donald Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel was "ill-advised" and has probably "significantly" set back the Mideast peace process.
"It seemed ill-advised to say, 'OK, I've got no connection to this, but here's what I know about it and here's my conclusion,' " Halperin said on MSNBC.
Our legislators can serve the ends of the Article I Project and save this country a lot of money and regulatory headache by rejecting this ill-advised proposal.
"I disagree with the conclusion that Speaker Ryan and Chairman Gowdy have drawn, but I think it would be ill-advised to get lost in that," he said.
This presentation reminds us of Kathy Griffin's ill-advised stunt last year, where she held up a photo of a bloody, severed head that appeared to be Trump's.
She faced well-publicized financial problems in 2009 after taking ill-advised loans of millions of dollars and using her homes and rights to her photographs as collateral.
If you lose your concentration defensively or you shoot ill-advised shots or don't move the ball and give it back to them quickly, you're in big trouble.
We saw ill-advised storylines about Titus using a public restroom and millennials' desire to seek sexual consent, but there was little about Kimmy dealing with her past.
Speaking of wealthy people, Tesla's chief executive, Elon Musk, is still battling with the Securities and Exchange Commission over his ill-advised (and unadvised) tweets about his company.
Darnold tried to rally the Jets from a 6-3 deficit, but he took a high snap and made an ill-advised throw to tight end Eric Tomlinson.
Trump administration officials said they viewed a Zarif meeting as ill-advised, both for policy reasons but also because Zarif is effectively a spokesperson with no real authority.
Few may realize that ill-advised screening tests come at a price, and not just a monetary one that adds many billions to the nation's health care bill.
Still, regardless of what happens, it'd be ill-advised to gloss over the distinct pull Bloomberg has with a number of black voters in South Carolina and beyond.
"The company's historical pattern of ill-advised spending has completely obfuscated the extremely attractive underlying marketplace business model," a statement from Black-and-White said, referring to Etsy.
And every word from the leader of so powerful a church is bound to be parsed, as was his ill-advised comparison of refugee camps to concentration camps.
But the ExpressVoteXL has an auto-test function in which the machines can simulate a full digital test, a feature that election security experts say is ill-advised.
The volatility index itself hasn't risen to that level in more than a year, but as Khouw would point out, that doesn't mean this bet is ill-advised.
Energy policies from the Bush and Obama administrations based on these misguided projections brought us ethanol mandates for gasoline and ill-advised loan guarantees for solar panel companies.
On Thursday, it said Washington had "nothing to offer" even if talks were to reopen, and the United States warned against any resumption of "unfortunate ill-advised behaviour".
Tesla CEO Elon Musk's marijuana "stunt" during a live interview was ill-advised and casts serious doubts on his ability to run the electric automaker, CNBC's said Friday.
An ill-advised friendly between the sides in 1985 proved to be anything but, with the game sparking a city-wide running battle between hooligans from each club.
Roughly a half dozen GOP senators stood to speak about why the decision to impose tariffs on Mexico was ill-advised, a person who attended the lunch told CNN.
But it's a model example of how ill-advised web surfing on a government-issued computer (read: watching porn at work) can fuck up an entire agency's network.[NextGov]
D.B. Weiss and David Benioff aren't doing Game of Thrones anymore, or their ill-advised HBO slavery show Confederate, and now, they aren't making any Star Wars movies, either.
Perhaps it's too much to ask a 2019 biopic about a gay man to make nuanced connections between internalized homophobia, addiction, and an ill-advised marriage to a woman.
In a political season that already has prompted a national conversation about civility and tolerance, choosing a call to action historically associated with incivility and intolerance seems ill-advised.
The Bitcoin Core team's perspective on why the Bitcoin Classic proposal is ill-advised is: My Conclusions Bitcoin may be the most important thing happening in fintech right now.
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Monday that Obama's Oval Office meeting with Stoltenberg had been "on the books long before Mr. Trump's ill-advised comments" about NATO.
So it is perhaps not surprising that even an illustrious intellectual aghast at the prospect of Donald Trump assuming the presidency might talk himself into an ill-advised proposal.
It's become a kind of wearying ritual: The Academy leadership does something ill-advised, people take to Twitter in protest of that thing, and then the Academy reverses it.
Sure, "Bury Me Here" attempts some nuance by portraying Richard in a sympathetic light, and having Morgan briefly wrestle with how to handle the man's admittedly ill-advised scheme.
The specifics of the controversy of the moment ("Omar ignites new anti-Semitism controversy with comments on AIPAC," according to Politico) relate to some moderately ill-advised tweets Rep.
She also reiterates her ill-advised scorn for former Lazard banker Antonio Weiss, who withdrew from a Senate-confirmed job in President Barack Obama's administration after Warren opposed him.
Much of the blame has been directed at Eddie Lampert, a hedge-fund manager who oversaw the firm's ill-advised merger with Kmart, another struggling department store, in 2005.
It's unclear what role the Westworld actor will play, and whether he'll voice the iconic character or act as one of those ill-advised humans from later Sonic games.
I have also learned that an ill-advised relationship, where the other person is left feeling hurt, angry or scorned, can have far reaching consequences in the digital age.
The two women turned Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew into a timeless high school rom-com filled with two very different sisters, ill-advised betting, and Letters To Cleo.
Scott may not have intended to disrespect Robert Levinson or his family, or the many other hostages and their families, with his ill-advised video — but disrespect he did.
If, when left unattended, a presidential candidate is likely to do something unpredictable but ill-advised, that's a deadly serious character flaw that needs to be treated as such.
And can he acknowledge that some of the tweets he sends -- like the "tapes" one or the one alleging President Obama wiretapped him -- are simply ill-advised or wrong?
"Words matter," Corker said, citing Trump's ill-advised telephone call of congratulations to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on a recent close vote there that granted sweeping presidential powers.
Given that a character just got an arrow through the eye, the tonal shift to what has to be the most ill-advised distraction technique ever invented was jarring.
It didn't matter if I'd actually done something good and civic-minded that day (like calling my representative) or if I'd gone on an ill-advised Facebook-posting binge.
But his efforts to cast doubt on that assessment have drawn him into a protracted and probably ill-advised political fight with the CIA and other U.S. intelligence agencies.
Then he sent an ill-advised tweet about surge pricing when cab drivers at New York's JFK airport were striking to protest Trump's travel ban, inspiring the #DeleteUber hashtag.
And it worked partially because Trump gave the story big league attention through another ill-advised tweet, though that still doesn't excuse the publication for engaging in dishonest activity.
Those ill-advised and ill-conceived projects include Prairie State Energy Campus in southern Illinois, the Edwardsport power plant in Indiana and Southern Company's Kemper County plant in Mississippi.
We must improve expanded access to investigational treatments by strengthening the FDA's existing expanded access program, rather than by tagging on ill-advised, incomplete amendments to must-pass bills.
The competency of Trump's team came into focus after a weekend of ill-advised tweets and an explosive interview with Axios by Trump's personal attorney John Dowd on Monday.
The prevalence of weak state enterprises, ill-advised local and provincial borrowing and burgeoning shadow banking create a risk profile that would worry most policy officials in other countries.
But risking the future of a company that many people are counting on to lead a green energy renaissance with an ill-advised tweet was a really stupid gamble.
"Judges should avoid commenting on a candidate for public office," she wrote in a brief statement issued by the court, admitting her remarks were "ill advised" and expressing regret.
Judge Dunstan Mlambo ruled that Zuma's attempt to stop the commission was "ill-advised and reckless," and ordered the President to personally pay the costs of the court action.
"The effects of this ill-advised action by the U.S. Administration will not only impact Turkey, but will prove detrimental to American companies and workers as well," she added.
Simon's ill-advised power grab among the Saviors has been built entirely around the shaky notion that everything he wants also happens to be what Negan would have wanted.
Create your own unique passphrase, a sequence of words that's likely to be much stronger than whatever alphanumeric password you may typically use across accounts (an ill-advised practice).
Her comments were perhaps ill-advised, but why should she be singled out when comments made by other public figures are much more ugly and yet are let slide?
Mr. Vance left over President Jimmy Carter's decision to attempt a rescue effort for American hostages in Iran that Mr. Vance considered ill-advised and that ended in tragedy.
" Congress, he concluded, "must never again surrender its power under our constitutional system by permitting an ill-advised, undeclared war," thus rendering its function "very largely one of acquiescence.
I watch geese on the Hudson River and also at a nearby park, where walking on the grass is ill advised unless you plan to clean your shoes afterward.
If people have some basic measure of rational capacity — this is not a terrifically demanding criterion — they are normally entitled to make decisions for themselves, even ill-advised ones.
Mr. Welch surrendered after the episode and almost immediately apologized, saying he had made an "incredibly ill-advised decision" to try to save endangered children who were never there.
It's easy to blame the person, and not the medium, for certain Twitter scandals, such as Elon Musk's ill-advised last year for Tesla or Roseanne Barr's racist tweets.
"While some have suggested ignoring our debt problems in light of today's low interest rates, we believe such an approach would be shortsighted and ill-advised," the CRFB wrote.
Then Sindelar, while being dragged down by junior defensive tackle Alex Miller, made an ill-advised throw that senior cornerback Montre Hartage picked off and returned to Purdue's 30.
The profanity starts immediately, deliciously — the sort of language that's categorically ill-advised if, say, you're interviewing for a job leading a women's seminary in New England in 1899.
The nonbinding vote was a symbolic shot at the president and fresh evidence that Republicans in Congress believe Trump's approach may be politically and economically ill-advised (The Hill).
Watch the film, though, and these possessions include ill-advised stepbacks and quick ups at the rim that don't fall but get tipped in or rebounded by a teammate.
"Pepsis decision to take Gujarats potato grower farmers to court is ill-advised and brazenly wrong," senior Congress party leader Ahmed Patel, who comes from Gujarat, said in a Tweet.
Now, with no road left, America has come down hard against the referendum — calling it "ill-timed and ill-advised," in the words of the senior US diplomat Brett McGurk.
Over the course of nearly 30 years, Chucky's creator Don Mancini has navigated the series from horror to comedy and back again — without ever resorting to an ill-advised reboot.
But, the very dramatic exit of Miller, and therefore his air-sucking Erlich, at the end of season on 203 gave us some ill-advised hope for the 2018 season.
Ackman, whose Pershing Square Capital Management owned 5.8 million United Technologies shares at the end of the first quarter, said in a letter that the tie-up is ill-advised.
"Canada's new request for consultations at the WTO is a broad and ill-advised attack on the U.S. trade remedies system," U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said in a statement.
The decorating style can easily veer straight into tacky territory when not done right: Think over-the-top psychedelic prints, peace signs, and worse, the ill-advised use of dreamcatchers.
Ill-advised because, as anyone who has been in Washington for as long as I have knows, traits such as compassion are viewed as weaknesses here and as punishable offenses.
It is not a good sign for the future that an ill-advised, unwise statement from Lewis would stimulate such an ill-tempered, mean-spirited response from President-elect Trump.
Although I agree that it is important to develop the next generation of leaders, losing the collective wisdom and institutional knowledge of more experienced researchers is ill-advised and inefficient.
My early- and mid-20s were filled with both ill-advised romantic decisions and strange yet gratifying sexual encounters that I'll be deeply thankful for when I'm in my 80s.
Instead, the media coverage seems geared toward making the meeting explicable in terms of an ill-advised, short, perhaps even forgettable meeting for which Donald Trump Jr. takes the heat.
Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee said Wednesday that it would be "ill-advised" at this time for the Obama administration to finalize its proposed new tax rules.
After some more exchanges and into the second round, Diaz hit McGregor with several combinations and started taunting him, which eventually forced McGregor to shoot for an ill-advised takedown.
"We did shoot ourselves in the foot somewhat by making unprecedented inventory reductions, which were ill-advised, by cutting expenses in the worst areas, namely retail floor personnel," Riggio said.
Ill-advised spin-offs often get swept under the rug so fast that even devoted fans of the original series either blink and miss them or block them out entirely.
Of course, there are things I wish the Boosted Board was better at: riding in the rain (it's dangerous, messy and ill-advised) and better range (or an interchangeable battery?).
Consumer advocates said Wednesday that placing an exemption in looming federal privacy rules for broadband providers that covers data divorced from an individual customer would be ill-advised and illegal.
I always believed that suspending aid to Ukraine was ill-advised, although I did not know (and still do not know) when, why, or by whom the aid was suspended.
While the economic fallout of the Trump administration's ill-advised move is maddening enough, it should also be remembered that this exercise is being done in service of a farce.
France striker Benzema was to get compensation though when he was alert to Karius's ill-advised attempt to throw the ball out quickly, although Real's lead lasted just four minutes.
"Pepsi's decision to take Gujarat's potato grower farmers to court is ill-advised and brazenly wrong," senior Congress party leader Ahmed Patel, who comes from Gujarat, said in a Tweet.
Las Vegas Aces forward Dearica Hamby hit one of the best and most ill-advised shots of her career on Sunday to help her team advance in the WNBA playoffs.
Nevertheless, he has, at least, regularly criticized the ill-advised Afghan War for years and his instincts, when it comes to that conflict, though unsophisticated and ill-informed, seem sound.
Brewer has occasion to boomerang across the court at ill-advised angles, Beverley to start a trench war against the opposing point guard—they need to try something, after all.
Everybody laughed at Tess when he blabbered on and poured billions into ill-advised ventures that were what could generously be called "reinventions" of the subway, the bus, the car.
Global coffee behemoth Starbucks is no stranger to negative publicity, whether it derives from ill-advised attempts to explore race relations or from scandalous allegations of purposefully misspelling customer's names.
For now, though, think of it as a hopeful bit of good news to share with your fellow passengers next time you're suffering through an ill-advised red-eye flight.
Rubio, for instance, is yet to fully rehabilitate his image after an ill-advised venture into Trump-style insult politics when he mocked the size of his GOP rival's hands.
The Dodgers broke through in the sixth inning, when Justin Turner scored on an error by Red Sox catcher Christian Vazquez, who made an ill-advised throw to first base.
He said "two tremendous shocks to the supply chain" rocked the system: the "ill-advised" trade war between the US and China was the first, and now the coronavirus pandemic.
"You can't just shove two and a half million people aside after democratic elections, that would be very ill-advised," he said on Sunday during an interview with broadcaster WNL.
The company isn't looking to cash in on the current (ill-advised) panic-buying trends, which see supplies of hand sanitizer sold out or dwindling across major retailers and Amazon .
The 5-micron cutoff is arbitrary and ill-advised, according Lydia Bourouiba, whose lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology focuses on how fluid dynamics influence the spread of pathogens.
Smoking has a lot of adverse health effects in general, but, in the time of COVID-214, it's even more ill-advised because it increases the risk of respiratory illness.
But many accounts, including 403(b) accounts for government workers like teachers and church-related plans, are not covered and are still subject to ill-advised and high-cost investments.
The thieves (or their ill-advised conservator) sprayed a layer of varnish over the painting that will be particularly challenging to remove because of the potential of smudging the charcoal.
One of the most ill-advised decisions made by the Trump administration is to transfer oversight of the export of firearms from the State Department to the Department of Commerce.
For roughly the past 53 years, Sprint has made multiple ill-advised technological and business decisions which resulted in a chronically underdeveloped network that is inconvenient for consumers to use.
After Trump's ill-advised U.S. withdrawal from Syria – which amounted to a betrayal of our Kurdish allies in the fight against the Islamic State – Turkey went ahead and invaded Syria.
The concept of impeachment was adopted from Britain, where there had been plenty of misadventures in foreign policy involving bribes, treaties and ill-advised royal marriage matches over the years.
She said a 2016 op-ed from the Ukrainian ambassador to the US, where he condemned Trump's comments that Russia could keep Crimea, was "ill-advised" but not uncalled for.
The movie is a not-great horror flick, but if it discourages one future groom from having a final ill-advised night of debauchery, it will have served a purpose.
As the representative of 42 million electric cooperative member-owners, we know firsthand that rural communities needs investment targeted at the projects that provide value rather than ill-advised cuts.
You would be ill advised to drag race for car titles, but with 8.3-second 0- to 60-mile-an-hour sprints, the Cruze will most likely vanquish the opposition.
Iceage's early foolishness doesn't seem to extend past an ill advised adolescent look, their take on rock and roll (an African-American medium) and its tropes remains weird and interesting enough.
Early in season 2, canned G&Ts from Marks & Spencer, a British retail chain, become a uniting feature of Fleabag (Phoebe Waller-Bridge) and The Priest's (Andrew Scott) ill-advised relationship.
It's also likely that many parents are letting their kids watch it unattended, which may be ill-advised on the parents' part, but is clearly part of the site's business model.
Altman also said all kinds of ill-advised things surrounding the Thiel-Trump drama earlier this year, both by denouncing Trump and refusing to denounce Thiel for helping Trump get elected.
Why did she have to be leave forever when I, with my 'six beers a night, seven nights a week' mentality and ill-advised new smoking habit, got to carry on?
West, being the natural enemy of the North, returned with several barbs that made fun of Mr. mau5's choice in headwear attire and the ill-advised spelling of his name.
Most people probably don't have to worry about this, but spending $84,000 because you've fallen in love with a beach house while strolling through a beautiful resort island is ill advised.
Their supporters insist the Gremlins tag referred not to a street gang but to a rap group, some of whose members posted ill-advised videos on YouTube that feature inflammatory lyrics.
" The favorite drink wasn't another green tea or ill-advised weight-loss shake, but rather Neuro Drinks, a line of bottled beverages that has all the trappings of a "health drink.
Soon, audiences walking into a Shyamalan movie stopped expecting a 21st-century Hitchcock, and his name became synonymous with ill-advised cameos, self-indulgent pacing, and the cheapest of trick endings.
I branched out into more-fitted clothes—tank tops, dresses, an extremely ill-advised pair of shorts—all of which required me to learn my circumferences, my lengths, and my preferences.
During a recent Saturday Night Live Weekend Update appearance, he made the ill-advised decision to mock the injury that a U.S. military veteran — then a Congressional candidate — sustained in combat.
"Any ill-advised sharp tariff rate increase combined with the power outages will be most unpopular and unwelcome and will certainly trigger another round of price increases and inflation," Ncube said.
Four children and 10 years later, Here Comes Honey Boo Boo matriarch Mama June Shannon reveals she suffers from scars – both physical and emotional – after undergoing multiple ill-advised C-sections.
What Trump and his associates are doing is pursuing a strategy of muddying the waters as they try to get out from under a decidedly ill-advised tweet from the President.
" In the Council on American-Islamic Relations statement, Executive Director Nihad Awad said, "We urge President-elect Trump to reconsider this ill-advised appointment if he truly seeks to unite Americans.
Of course, one of the aforementioned events only involved ill-advised teenagers pretending to take part in the act of genocide, while the same obviously can't be said for the other.
And though often ill-advised, it might not be a bad idea to reach for your phone first thing in the morning, especially if you're trying to wake up before sunrise.
"Bristol-Myers is deeply undervalued and the recent announcement of the Company's proposed acquisition of Celgene Corporation is poorly conceived and ill-advised," Starboard CEO Jeffrey Smith wrote in a letter.
As a result of a number of her own missteps, including her ill-advised proposal of a highly unpopular "dementia tax", May's large lead in the polls has now largely evaporated.
If there is a Black Swan looking to hit the market unexpectedly, let's hope it's not a self-inflicted wound caused by an ill-advised move towards 1930's style protectionism.
The most obvious gift to Trump in the bill are its "carbon capture and storage" (CCS) provisions — a big component of the administration's ill-advised effort to rejuvenate U.S. coal production.
The first of those in 2015-2018 focused on repairing a balance sheet ravaged by ill-advised lending in Asia, improving the bank's internal controls, reducing costs, and shedding unwanted businesses.
She said her comments — in which she called Mr. Trump an egotistic "faker" lacking in intellectual rigor — were "ill-advised" and regrettable, and promised to "be more circumspect" in the future.
Washington (CNN)The US Air Force apologized Thursday for its ill-advised attempt to incorporate the viral "Yanny" or "Laurel" meme into a tweet about repelling a Taliban attack in Afghanistan.
As the medical community races to find a cure for novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, people are taking to the internet to share their own ill-advised home remedies.
His decision to go it alone, rather than making common cause with longstanding allies, was ill advised, and his tit-for-tat trade war has caused significant pain for many Americans.
Freitas offers an in-depth accounting of the problem of sexual assault on college campuses, analyzing both the likely exacerbating factors and various successful or ill-advised response strategies from universities.
" In the Council on American-Islamic Relations statement, executive director Nihad Awad said "we urge President-elect Trump to reconsider this ill-advised appointment if he truly seeks to unite Americans.
Gillespie had statewide name recognition and far less baggage, than the highly controversial Stewart who was fired from his chairman post following an ill-advised protest outside the Republican National Committee.
But Kathy finds herself with unexpected company when her two raucous roommates, Nabila (Yamina Zaghouani) and Carole (Noa Pellizari), jump at the opportunity for freedom, however therapeutically or legally ill-advised.
Richard Bernstein, who has spent decades on Wall Street, believes the late-cycle economic environment is creating too much confusion on Wall Street — pushing many investors to make ill-advised decisions.
When a desperate Magny shot in for an ill-advised takedown, Larkin then finished things off with a series of hammer-fists and elbows to the side of his foe's head.
The major exception is a mission where you go kill bin Laden—which is laughably ill-advised given how inadequate this game is for modeling a squad-level mission like that.
Cracks in the emulsion can be seen in high violet, ill-advised cleaning overtures are visible in swipes of ochre, and the droplets of moisture damage are ringed in cornflower blue.
Screenshot: KRON4An Uber car took an ill-advised turn in San Francisco's Castro district on Monday and ended up stuck on a concrete staircase with nowhere to go outside a Safeway supermarket.
And the bit bit is that it's a song pretty much designed to be heard in a tacky high street club after nine glasses of wine and a very ill-advised shot.
Conway, who was then unmarried and known by her maiden name, mixed up '90s pop culture references, political jokes and even an ill-advised bit about child abuse in her cringeworthy set.
Jevon Holland gave the Ducks a 17-10 advantage when he picked off an ill-advised throw over the middle by Gordon and lugged it 19 yards 1:51 before the half.
The story of murderer Lizzie Borden is best known from the ill-advised children's rhyme, but at Sundance 2018, she's been given a more thoughtful, biopic-style treatment with the film Lizzie.
The prime minister's already slim chances of getting her deal through seem to have got slimmer still since her ill-advised attack on MPs earlier this week for obstructing the people's will.
When you've spent most of your existence haunted by your own miserable thoughts—which turn you miserable—freely speaking your mind is straight up therapeutic, even though it may be ill-advised.
Bannon gloried in the slights and scorn directed at Trump supporters, proudly insisting that elitist Clintonites looked down on them as 'hobbits,' 'Grunions,' and — co-opting Clinton's own ill-advised term — 'deplorable.
Yet, given the inexperience and unpredictability of the leaders on both sides, accidents can happen; mistakes can be made; ill-advised red lines can be drawn and Impulsive tweets can be sent.
" Released as an ill-advised single, it recalls the Edwardian era with this line: "In 1910, I was so handsome and so strong / My mustache was stiffly waxed and one foot long.
That ill-advised practice continues in the... Sony will soon reveal more about PlayStation VR, its upcoming virtual reality headset for the PlayStation 4, after months without saying much about the platform.
Turns Out the Dot-Com Bust's Worst Flops Were Actually Fantastic IdeasDot-com-era failures no doubt made some ill-advised business moves, but perhaps they were also ahead of their time.
Apparently, the worst cases are often the result of people trying to bleach their hair with lime juice— we've just learned this is a thing—which sounds both ill-advised and awful.
Monica Lewinsky joked about her White House internship that resulted in an affair with former President Bill Clinton, tweeting in humor that the role was among her most ill-advised job decisions.
After a not-so-great speech at his high school, which is honoring him as a notable alumni, and an ill-advised hookup, he swipes a prescription pad from the aforementioned hookup.
Trump had no intention of punishing Lewandowski for the Fields incident the way Cruz had thrown his national spokesman Rick Tyler overboard the month before for ill-advised Facebook and Twitter posts.
"An ill-advised Obama-era auto-lending rule issued by the CFPB missed the mark on both process and substance," Republican Senator Jerry Moran, who sponsored Wednesday's disapproval resolution, said this week.
Renewing American national interests As we near the one-year mark of an ill-advised gift to Iran, let's hope that Obama's myopia will not indelibly shape our long-term Gulf policy.
Over recent days, in a spectacularly ill-advised war of words with the former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, he and his minions sought to discredit her by essentially calling her a tramp.
My rudimentary understanding of the democratic electoral system would lead me to conclude that being brazen towards issues that large swaths of voters care about is an ill-advised technique for success.
Hatch joins other top Senate Republicans who have also argued it would be ill advised and cataclysmic for Trump's presidency to fire Mueller, but believe that legislation to protect Mueller is unnecessary.
Instead, I'm writing about Jesse Farrar, occasional contributor to Deadspin and VICE Sports among other sites, who made an ill-advised joke on Twitter that got blown really, really out of proportion.
Wouldn't it be nice not to worry about the president imperiling national security with his ill-advised tweets or wonder whether his campaign colluded with a foreign government to win the election?
Its commentary on Trump often feels clumsy and ill-advised, like all of the characters are somehow in a time travel movie about trying to return the world to the "correct" timeline.
Taking part in the show's Musical Genre Challenge segment, Cyrus first did a bluegrass version of "Ignition (Remix)" which was an ill-advised idea given the nature of R. Kelly's current relevance.
Much in the way the subprime mortgage crisis the US would encounter in the late 280s, banks and lending institutions made increasingly ill-advised loans for people to invest in property with.
That includes not only the physical pain of an ill-advised rapid methadone taper, but also the aftermath of childbirth—for which she reports having received no aftercare from the prison staff.
Mr. Stumpf also lacked good answers about possible widespread wrongful dismissals of employees who were fired when they did not meet the sales quotas that the bank now admits were ill advised.
Irregular or not, the Russian fighters in Syria increasingly find themselves in crossfires of their own making, including an ill-advised attack on American-backed anti-Islamic State forces in eastern Syria.
Yet the video depicts a curiously haphazard operation, with an ill-advised placement of the mine on the ship, careless safety procedures to remove it and little effort to hide the activity.
Spain tied the match two minutes later when the American goalkeeper, Alyssa Naeher, made an ill-advised pass to defender Becky Sauerbrunn that left her no time to cleanly distribute the ball.
Darnold tried to rally his sputtering team from a 6-3 deficit, but after a punt he took a high snap and made an ill-advised throw to tight end Eric Tomlinson.
The ill-advised game, based on a video posted on Steam, would let you play either as a SWAT team member focused on stopping the school shooting or as the actual shooter.
By the logic of the show's world, in which success is fleeting and disaster is one ill-advised pitch meeting away, Season 4 (available to stream on Friday) represents a dangerous moment.
Italy may have been ill advised to stop flights to and from China; those flights would have provided a clear indication of who was arriving from that country, making health checks easier.
The first two seasons are 13 episodes each, but Season 3 is a scanty eight; know that bingeing all of it too quickly can lead to ill-advised purchasing of fashion hats.
"There is no evidence that Trump associates were involved in the theft or publication of Clinton campaign-related emails, although Trump associates had numerous ill-advised contacts with WikiLeaks," the summary states.
Her supporters contend that at worst, Ms. Baumann had made some ill-advised but innocent decisions, and that the Smithsonian had treated Ms. Baumann too inflexibly and bureaucratically in making her leave.
As documented in the brilliant book "The Ungovernable City," by Vincent Cannato, Wagner's ill-advised withdrawal of police presence began on the city's subways which serviced many of the above-named neighborhoods.
In the years that would follow, the Iranian government would deprive its people of economic prosperity, continue to trample human rights, and squander Iran's limited capital on ill-advised, destabilizing activities abroad.
But just as it would be ill-advised to assume that "violent crime has dropped" based on the FBI's data, it's also tricky to suggest the rate of rape is going up.
"The Caribbean and Florida Straits are dangerous and unforgiving for migrants on illegal and ill-advised voyages in overloaded vessels," said Jason Ryan, chief of response for the Seventh Coast Guard District.
After years of ill-advised trades and excessive spending, the Nets are relying on Atkinson, 49, and Sean Marks, the team's new general manager, to rebuild the team from the ground up.
Expanding ideas and characters explored in his short 2015 mockumentary of the same name, Boyd creates a soft-serve millennial world of Ubers and pool parties and ill-advised cell-phone snooping.
It is the Palestinian people, virtual prisoners in an increasingly volatile conflict, who will most directly suffer the consequences of this callous and ill-advised attempt to respond to Israel's security concerns.
Cameron's return to the franchise is certainly a move aimed at revitalizing it after a series of ill-advised sequels such as 2009's Terminator: Salvation and 2015's nostalgia-driven Terminator Genisys.
It all seems pretty ill-advised, from a getting-along-with-your-co-worker-and-fellow-man perspective, but it also seems pretty standard, as far as most locker room shit is concerned.
Blacklist created Chinese travelers' unruly, ill-advised or just plain dangerous behavior led to the China Air Transport Association's creation of a blacklist, aimed at cracking down on "uncivilized" air passengers, in 2016.
But given Trump's penchant for launching into a self-destructive rage every time an act of rebellion embarrasses him, it could also inspire the White House into an ill-advised act of revenge.
A bank bailout that was condemned by donors as ill-advised and serving only the ruling elite has prompted the IMF to remove budget support, triggering economic meltdown and a gaping budget deficit.
If you want to get really freaky, imagine if Trump tries to start some ill-advised war or implement some police-state security measure and city governments band together to refuse to participate.
San Francisco quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo was pressured by defensive tackle Chris Jones and made an ill-advised throw that was intercepted by Chiefs cornerback Bashaud Breeland at the Kansas City 43-yard line.
San Francisco quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo was pressured by defensive tackle Chris Jones and made an ill-advised throw that was intercepted by Chiefs cornerback Bashaud Breeland at the Kansas City 45-yard line.
No episode better exemplifies that than "Beyond the Wall," where Jon Snow and his band of merry men venture, um, beyond the Wall in an extremely ill-advised plan to capture a wight.
At a minimum, the Russian president had a point, said Mr Buchanan, who likewise shared Mr Putin's disapproval of the "barbarity and blood" caused by ill-advised American military actions round the world.
That is undoubtedly cool, especially as the AI can instantly notice when someone is on the worksite that shouldn't be, or identify when someone is using dangerous equipment in an ill-advised fashion.
They have repeatedly renegotiated terms for a big mining project led by a foreign firm, stifled new projects with ill-advised taxes on exploration licences and done too little to diversify the economy.
Coach Sean McDermott made the ill-advised move to bench quarterback Tyrod Taylor after the loss to the Saints, and Nathan Peterman threw five interceptions against Los Angeles in his first NFL start.
As noted above, Gramm-Leach-Bliley not only enabled sprawling financial conglomerates to form in the first place, but also conferred upon some of them certain special privileges that subsequently proved ill-advised.
An increasing number of studios are already pledging support for the discs, so it wouldn't be an ill-advised purchase if you're looking to upgrade your home theater before everyone else you know.
President Trump and his team have already taken an ill-advised and unproductive wrong turn by trying to tackle the difficult political issue of health insurance policy reform in all-too-quick fashion.
From the get go, it was clear that President Trump's ill-advised federal hiring freeze would not only be unworkable, but also compromise the ability of the government to serve the American people.
Amendola decided against allowing the former coach to take the stand in his own defense when Matt Sandusky made his disclosure, a decision that Jerry Sandusky and Lindsay now contend was ill-advised.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey will start implementing on Thursday retaliatory tariffs worth $266.5 million against the United States over 'ill-advised' and 'unsupportable' additional steel tariffs enacted by Washington, Economy Minister Nihat Zeybekci said.
Whether or not he did accept money, it seems ill-advised of Mr. Markle to agree to a stunt that was so "stupid and hammy" -- as he himself has reportedly described the pictures.
Fox News, whose prime-time commentators often support Trump, was critical of his Twitter attack on Friday, with anchors and guests saying Yovanovitch was a credible witness and the tweets were ill-advised.
Yet one more reason to regret the Trump administration's ill-advised fiscal policy is that it will put us in a very much weaker position to respond to the next U.S. economic recession.
The House Intelligence Committee's Republican report, which said it found no evidence of collusion, said the Trump Tower meeting was an "ill-advised" endeavor, but it didn't amount to more than bad judgment.
These notifications have tipped off Congress to ill-advised offers like the proposed sale of rifles to the police in the Philippines, which have been implicated in assassinations of their own citizens. Sen.
If the Fed's indifference to a deteriorating global economic outlook seems surprising, the decision of the ECB to end its bond-buying program by the end of the year seems particularly ill-advised.
In Portsmouth, Bill Pierson, a V.F.W. and American Legion volunteer, said he believed strongly in Mr. Trump and would give him the benefit of the doubt on a handful of ill-advised remarks.
President Donald Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel was "ill-advised" and has probably "significantly" set back the peace process, former Defense Secretary Robert Gates told CNBC on Tuesday.
Mimicking a pivotal sequence from the movie in which several survivors make a perilous journey while blindfolded, people are making ill-advised viral "Bird Box Challenge" videos in which they do the same.
And if you didn't think this decision was already ill-advised, Saldana wears makeup to darken her complexion (which some critics have straight up called blackface) and a prosthetic nose in the film.
Third, the offer of a meeting with Hassan Rouhani -- after Trump walked out of the Iranian nuclear deal, took steps to impose crushing sanctions and threatened war -- is ill-timed and ill-advised.
"Contracts of a certain magnitude need to be properly vetted by responsible actors through a transparent and accountable process, rather than utility managers in an ill-advised moment of desperation," the committee said.
Unlike my father, my condition is temporary — I fractured my ankle on an ill-advised descent down an icy hill on cross-country skis, landing me with a space-age boot and crutches.
Molly's battle of wills with one co-worker (Reid Scott) and her ill-advised romance with another (Hugh Dancy); Katherine's marriage, her conflict with the network, her mental-health issues, her sex scandals.
What's more, the country is at peace, having largely wound down its ill-advised wars in Afghanistan and the Middle East while still pursuing a policy that has degraded Isis as a threat.
My answer is bring 'em on," Mr. Bush said then, in remarks he later said had been ill advised, much like his declaration that he wanted to capture Saddam Hussein "dead or alive.
But the oceans are rising, robots are coming for all of us and entire industries are dying out, so making decisions based on a 1970s preschooler's understanding of the world seems ill-advised.
To them, the lesson of Fannie and Freddie and the crash was that the whole concept of a "government-sponsored entity" was ill-advised, and they wanted to just sunset the companies' existence.
Fear of terrorism generated by the 9/11 attacks, which set the stage for 18 years of ill-advised military adventures, including the never-ending (and disastrous) war in Afghanistan, is certainly another.
Her final marriage to real estate developer Richard Hamlett resulted in more financial woes, as he pushed her into ill-advised ventures like the Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Hotel, which quickly went belly-up.
But if anyone thought Britney's rebellious stage would culminate in something as banal as a Vegas wedding, an ill-advised investment in a shady backup dancer, or brunette wigs … well, they were mistaken.
This ill-advised plot involved Parrott spying on his wife and Heimbach meeting in the Parrotts' trailer at midnight from atop a box, which was apparently unsuitable for his overall mass and promptly broke.
Instead, AlphaStar won by employing a variety of strategies, demonstrating an understanding of stealth and the scouting aspects of the game, pressing an advantage when it had one, and retreating from ill-advised fights.
But an early highlight of the Baldwin episode was this sketch, which had the foresight to predict, in a way, the controversy around Pepsi's ill-advised protest commercial that briefly dominated headlines in April.
Oppenheimer downgraded shares of Verizon Wednesday on valuation and the risk of negative headlines hitting the stock like a poor launch for the new iPhone in September or an ill-advised purchase of Yahoo.
It's possible this project will take the place of the showrunners' Confederate show, which is not being "actively worked on" following intense backlash due to its ill-advised approach to the topic of slavery.
That includes pieces of technology we put in our bodies—recently, it's become clear that vital medical devices like insulin pumps and pacemakers possess the same vulnerabilities as those ill-advised connected tea kettles.
" But another, issued on April 23rd, seemed ill-advised: "I renew my appeal that the suffering of his parents may be heard and their desire to seek new forms of treatment may be granted.
I've seen many promising startups blown up by ill-advised business development deals that swelled teams in a bout of euphoria only to see them wither if interest and focus from their partner wanes.
The big picture: Concerns from activist investors died down, after they previously said the deal was "ill-advised" due in large part to Celgene's main cancer drug losing patent protection in a few years.
Since then, he's has had an interesting few months, releasing more quality music and creating a stir with his (ill advised but weirdly thoughtful(?)) method of giving back to the homeless in his city.
Youtuber Jake Paul is sort of like Gen Z's Johnny Knoxville—if, in between ill-advised stunts, Johnny Knoxville rapped about how you should buy his merch and spit on his girlfriend on camera.
The big question was whether he would be able to remain on script and regain some legitimacy as a presidential candidate, or, once again, descend into a maelstrom of bluster and ill-advised attacks.
It ran into difficulty after a string of ill-advised acquisitions and loss-making contracts weighed on its finances and piled on debt, raising fears it could collapse into insolvency like rival outsourcer Carillion.
And, hoooo boy, 9/11 is especially fraught with corporate missteps, whether it's offering ill-advised discounts or just slapping a logo on a picture of the skyline and assuming that is somehow appropriate.
Reylo is the steamiest potential romance we've seen from Star Wars since Ben Solo's parents in the original trilogy, and also the most ill-advised one since Ben Solo's grandparents in the prequel trilogy.
Even your mum will have once had an ill-advised boyfriend with a Harley-Davidson, or the inexplicable urge to rebel against the her parents' loving and supportive upbringing by dying her hair blue.
The SFPOA -- the largest union representing the S.F.P.D -- has fired off a letter to 49ers owner Jed York and NFL commish Roger Goodell to address the "recent ill-advised statements" made by the quarterback.
The administration would be wise to reconsider such an ill-advised, politically motivated move that strips our democracy of its fundamental tools to determine accurate and fair representation in Congress and allocation of resources.
The TRUST Act is an ill-advised alternative which addresses only one side of the equation — the solvency issue — without ensuring that future retirees will have enough income to keep their heads above water.
Another instance of Erdogan's irrational behavior is his making very ill-advised decisions at a time of economic crisis that any sane person would see as likely to seriously add fuel to the crisis.
Kristen Abrams, acting director of the anti-trafficking coalition Atest, objected in particular to what many advocates saw as an ill-advised choice to promote Malaysia from its bottom ranking in last year's report.
The flash-forwards have been replaced by ill-advised flashbacks, which are mostly present to make sure Danny (who died in season one's next-to-last episode) is still a part of the show.
If you know anything about the real-life Eddie Mannix—the thuggish general manager at MGM during the studio's golden age—then you probably know that making a comedy about him seems ill-advised.
We may well end up with a repeat of the situation of ill-advised mergers and acquisitions, or heavy capital spending on commodities where there is a perceived undersupply, thus driving them into oversupply.
But whether any level of government could enforce the wholesale closing of a region or city (whether or not that decision is ill-advised) is a question courts would have to weigh in on.
In Sunday's summer interview with ZDF television, Kramp-Karrenbauer said the SPD would be ill-advised to vote in the European Parliament against appointing Ursula von der Leyen as head of the European Commission.
WASHINGTON — Senator Elizabeth Warren inched closer to a likely presidential run Thursday, making a major foreign policy speech that cited the need to rein in "unsustainable and ill-advised military commitments" across the world.
Two quarters later, with New England leading by 30-13, Brady appeared to make the kind of ill-advised play that had fans wondering last week if he had suddenly slipped into middle age.
"We are writing in advance of Tuesday's ill-advised vote to avoid irreversible and cataclysmic damage to the company which would result from your agreement, tacit or otherwise to the proposal," Pishevar's attorneys wrote.
Trump has a different philosophy, however, and spent the post-storm Saturday glued to his television and letting the hosts of Fox & Friends drag him into an ill-advised Twitter spat with NFL stars.
"While perhaps ill advised, Mr. May's gesture, which in no way interfered with the Master Trooper's lawful activities, was fully protected by the First Amendment," said Kenneth Falk, legal director for ACLU of Indiana.
End the solar trade war started by the Obama administration The Obama administration's decision to launch a trade war against Chinese solar panels was ill advised at the time and is more so today.
It is ill-advised not only for practical reasons, but because of the effect it will have on millennials—the very people the federal government are so desperately trying to enlist into its ranks.
If it was a colossal struggle for him it'd be a little bit different but it's one pitch doesn't go his way against Gordon and one ill-advised slider in the zone to Perez.
I lack moral fortitude, apparently, because I choose not to suffer through the slings and arrows of ill-advised signings, freak accidents and inadvertently lopsided trades that sink a team in any given year.
Nor does she let her failed relationship with Stanfield's Damon, or a subsequent string of cringe-y Tinder dates/booty calls, deter her from saying yes to a seemingly ill-advised setup with O'Dowd's Boone.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has privately apologized to the leadership of Cherokee Nation for the confusion created by her ill-advised decision to take a DNA test to prove she has Indigenous ancestry, The Intercept reports.
He's gone on friend dates with fellow Bachelor bad boy, Nick Viall (if only we could've been flies on the wall for that) and he's been ill-advised by a fellow Bachelor reject, Peter Kraus.
Anyone who spends their days looking at the internet knows how horrifying it can be—fake news spreads like a virus, white supremacists run rampant, and thousands of ill-advised tweets are posted every minute.
But while it's tempting to point and laugh as the pornographers churn out an ill-advised, subpar project, it's a mistake to see the failures of The Sex Factor as singular to the adult industry.
"Bristol-Myers is deeply undervalued and the recent announcement of the Company's proposed acquisition of Celgene Corporation is poorly conceived and ill-advised," Starboard CEO Jeffrey Smith wrote in a letter to Bristol-Myers shareholders.
There's much hope inside that Ty can help partition the investigation from the rest of White House work — and that he can have a beneficial effect on minimizing POTUS distractions and ill-advised tweets, etc.
One, a dossier stamped with the words "TOP SECRET," looks like the kind of thing Tony Blair or George W. Bush would have commissioned to justify an ill-advised invasion of a Middle-Eastern state.
Fallon also said "the ill-advised and unlawful actions" of an oversight board, also created by PROMESA, and Governor Ricardo Rossello's Administration hurt a restructuring support agreement for the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA).
"It is counter to the agreement that both houses and both parties and the administration reached, and to try to undo it after it's just been signed into law strikes me as ill-advised," Sen.
Third: Mueller's decision to articulate in his report possible obstruction of justice behaviors on the part of the president was ill-advised, particularly because he was unwilling to determine whether the president committed a crime.
While some former officials have warned that being alone with Putin is ill-advised — given the former KGB officer's presumed skill at duping his adversaries — at least one former U.S. president would applaud the move.
"This decision is ill-advised," analysts at RBC Europe wrote in a research note following the announcement, saying the bidders could now walk away from the deal and that other buyers were unlikely to emerge.
Despite that, controversial issues (such as a sexual harassment lawsuit involving top execs and some ill-advised interviews by Rad) and simple block-and-tackle management stumbles have hindered even greater success, said several sources.
Comey clearly knew that his ill-advised actions could implicate Clinton by insinuation and he proceeded anyway, presenting his vague letter as an act of valor when in fact it was an act of vacuity.
Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall, and hangovers follow Friday nights with the bouldering inevitability of a runaway freight train, except louder and fuelled by ill-advised Long Island Iced Teas.
Exotic mismanaged his finances, made an ill-advised decision to run for President (and then Oklahoma Governor), and picked on the wrong woman to go to war with (we'll get to that in a second).
While I find the regulatory crackdown on dockless bike share to be moderately ill-advised, the basic impetus to shift business models away from bicycles and toward slightly more expensive electric scooters is fundamentally sound.
There are moments of doubt — tinges of dread when, a few hours after eating an ill-advised late-night batch of chicken wings from the Checkers on my corner, something starts to feel off kilter.
Nor is it time to support ill-advised nuclear agreements with a regime that touts its defiance of its terms as it seeks to spread its poisonous hate and rhetoric of ruin throughout the world.
This was certainly evident in 2008, when he famously derailed Hillary Clinton's campaign in a series of ill-advised attacks on Barack Obama (notably calling Obama's campaign a "fairy tale" and comparing him to Jesse Jackson).
Then he heads north of the Wall in an ill-advised attempt to capture a wight, gets himself trapped, and needs to be saved by Daenerys at the cost of one of her three irreplaceable dragons.
While the FSB is targeting the private mutual-fund industry for these ill-advised reforms, it is also completely ignoring the significant risk posed by public-sector investors that are critical actors in today's financial markets.
The app notes claim all keys are stored on device, but nevertheless granting an unknown developer full trust of wallet information, be it importing an existing wallet or creating a new one, is certainly ill-advised.
The Journal wrote that the National Security Council also warned allies on Monday that use of Huawei technology was ill-advised because 5G networks rely on software that can be manipulated to allow for unfettered surveillance.
Upholding a recommendation by South Africa's corruption-fighting Public Protector, High Court Judge President Dunstan Mlambo said an application by Zuma challenging the inquiry was "ill-advised and reckless" and an abuse of the judicial process.
Mousasi simply walked Hall down towards the fence, where Hall has always had a habit of getting stuck, and as soon as Hall lashed out with an ill advised push kick, he was on the floor.
You might remember Dean as the "I'm ready to go Black and I'm never going to go back" guy, an ill-advised joke that still has me paralyzed in a full-body cringe two months later.
While some of Khan's investment has been ineffective and ill-advised, Fulham fans are not at the point of running out of patience with their mustachioed benefactor, not that they are a naturally turbulent bunch anyway.
Hot on the heels of making incredibly ill-advised appearances on Alex Jones' conspiracy-mongering internet talk show Infowars, the newly-minted father was documented acting his usual self last week at a Memphis tour stop.
He has a habit—risky, in the context—of forging conflicting allegiances; having begun a love affair with the ex-girlfriend of the local demagogue, he then befriends the demagogue and begins another ill-advised romance.
"It is counter to the agreement that both houses and both parties and the administration reached, and to try to undo it after it's just been signed into law strikes me as ill-advised," said Sen.
The House bill provides a complex formula in which the top-off is affected by, among other things: Perhaps more importantly, the few implications of this complex provision that can be readily glimpsed seem ill-advised.
With sales up at the 35-year-old business, Windward's owners Chris Currier, Tony Anasenes and Jess Bell made an ill-advised decision: They opened a second location in an upscale neighborhood outside of the city.
A record spike in the stock market fear gauge, or VIX, could be easily explained away as an isolated event tied to a few ill advised bets that the recent low volatility environment would last indefinitely.
Walker had to decide whether to try a gutty, perhaps ill-advised second shot, and when his bold choice did not work out so well, he had to rescue himself with a clutch, nerveless wedge shot.
Iran, which has moved aggressively to exploit the opening provided it by the ill-advised actions of the Obama Administration, is now being opposed by what increasingly looks like a strategic alliance of like-minded partners.
Far from a novelty single released on the eve of a World Cup, or a short-lived season of ill-advised DJ sets in Ibiza, Ugo Ehiogu's story was one of personal investment and genuine passion.
But it's the start of an important conversation to have — one that focuses on how any of us can and should deal with the ill-advised detritus that we may have left all over the web.
A decade later, Obama's hope and change platform looks like an obvious campaign strategy during the messy Bush years, which included everything from the ill-advised Iraq War to the government's incompetent handling of Hurricane Katrina.
As we roly poly into another weekend of pints and ill-advised trips to the local lahmacun dispensary, it's time to take stock of the last few days and think about everything we've been blessed with.
Resisting several ill-advised efforts to modernize the building and collections Pitt Rivers has added a separate, but attached building housing several new galleries devoted to changing exhibitons (as well as conservation labs, classrooms and archives).
That was something that women everywhere could enjoy watching, and the reason why SATC had such a successful run—that is, until the final, most ill-advised installment in the series: Sex and the City 2.
Marion County prosecutor Terry Curry said the police investigation found no evidence of voter fraud or suppression and that the charges came from the "very bad, ill-advised business practice" of setting a quota for workers.
Notably, these purge rates have been found to be significantly higher in states previously covered by the Voting Rights Act preclearance provisions – key protections struck down by the Supreme Court's ill-advised 220006 Shelby County v.
On the other end of the discussion, there are those who worry that offering a president too much authority leads to abuse and ill-advised military operations, and such sentiments inspired Thursday&aposs war-powers resolution.
Leaks can also be an emergency brake on policies that officials believe could be ill-advised or unlawful, such as George W. Bush-era programs on warrantless wiretapping and the Abu Ghraib detention facility in Iraq.
He credited a public backlash with forcing the president last month to drop what Judge Wilkinson called a "terribly ill-advised" plan to hold next year's Group of 7 economic summit meeting at his Florida resort.
But it seems to me that some of the more extreme directions that have been proposed in terms of preemptive attacks or in terms of abandoning treaties with respect to Iran are really highly ill-advised.
In light of this wide-ranging, ill-advised crackdown — and the myriad problems that it triggers — it is in the hands of Congressional Republicans to seek a legislative solution to regularize the long-term undocumented population.
While a few Twitter users initially thought Biden had attempted an ill-advised, ableist imitation of a person with a speech impediment, many more quickly shared a profile of Biden from The Atlantic, published in November.
"We believe that recent changes to New Zealand firearms regulation is ill-advised, partly due to the speed at which they have been implemented and also due to (understandable) emotionally driven public pressure," the petition states.
They thought about how to keep Americans calm after an attack, how to prevent the US from launching large-scale — and ill-advised — military responses, and how to protect the rights and safety of American Muslims.
His ill-advised declaration that Tesla would go private at $420 a share in 2018 is the stuff of legend, but don't forget about when he clumsily tried to explain why his factory workers haven't unionized.
Up against what sounds like ill-advised overprotectiveness on the part of the Pinter estate, the Wooster Group learned last month that its license to perform the piece in New York and Paris would not be forthcoming.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, who managed Hillary Clinton's 2000 Senate race, is finding this out the hard way, after his ill-advised attempt to establish himself as a power-broker in the Democratic primary.
After working in London for a few months, Logan moves to NYC for some sort of vague venture capitalist position in his father's company and quickly loses all of his money on an ill-advised business deal.
But the problem with wealthy philanthropic geniuses like Musk is that they're usually unwilling to take a dull, practical, unsexy approach to solving a problem if there's a more glamorous way to attempt it, however ill-advised.
But there are nearly infinite places where it is ill-advised to take a selfie, and as the researchers noted in the study, the number of deaths they identified from media reports is almost certainly an undercount.
Elon Musk's ill-advised weed humor is going to cost him $20 million dollars and his chairmanship of Tesla, in accordance with a settlement agreement Musk and Tesla made with the the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
In particular, he lamented an executive's ill-advised suggestion to solve the problem of too few non-white faces by "creating a tool" that would analyze job candidates' last names to pinpoint ethnicities in the hiring pool.
The All-Star center was granted a maintenance day on Friday and did not practice after he committed a couple of penalties and made an ill-advised line change which led to the Hurricanes' game-winning goal.
For much of their career, they were concerned only with entertaining themselves, and with that came a careening sense of exploration that was informed almost entirely by their own ill-advised and nihilistic outlook on the world.
The long stance is squashed down by proximity to the fence, and Pettis is left pumping out one-twos and throwing up the occasional, ill-advised high kick which Rafael Dos Anjos stepped inside of all night.
We beseech you to take the right and moral action by stepping off the Board of Directors of Uber, divest your shares and drop your ill-advised lawsuit and public campaign against the founder and the company.
Her character was always in a position of power, and she always made ill-advised decision to secure herself larger pieces of the pie, but plot lines didn't revolve around her as much as in the show.
In the final episode of the series, the detective begins to show signs of dementia, and Mr. Branagh movingly conveys his confusion and alarm (despite some ill-advised emoting on the Swedish equivalent of a blasted heath).
It tackled Darden's increasingly complex relationship with Marcia Clark and showed viewers the ill-advised decision to make defendant Simpson try on an ill-fitting glove — a moment that became a key turning point in the trial.
"While certainly there are areas in the NAFTA agreement ripe for modernization, adding ill-advised seasonal or regional components to existing trade remedies would lead to needless trade restrictions, devastating economic consequences and likely retaliation," he said.
FNC's co-president, Jack Abernethy, recently provided a public statement in support of prime-time host Laura Ingraham, who tweeted an ill-advised insult about Florida high schooler David Hogg, a survivor of his school's mass shooting.
"As a card-carrying member of the G.O.P. establishment, many thought my full-throated endorsement of the Trump candidacy was ill advised — even crazy," Ms. Wiles said in an email about her unpaid role with the campaign.
In particular, it teases out a possible love affair between Leigh and Matt's brother, Danny (Jovan Adepo), one that is probably ill-advised but that both Leigh and Danny might need in order to feel human again.
The European Union economy is essentially a German story, where the imposition of Berlin's ill-advised fiscal austerity had forced the European Central Bank to rescue the continent's disintegrating economies and financial systems with aggressive monetary easing.
In the '90s, these women's stories cut directly to the biases of the mainstream media: that sexual harassment and assault were tabloid tales and that publishing anything that seemed to sway a political process was ill advised.
He worked on Mr. Peanutbutter's abortive campaign for California governor, got railroaded into a sham engagement to the vapid actress Courtney Portnoy (Sharon Horgan), embraced his asexual identity and launched an ill-advised business venture: clown dentists.
Like other ill-advised stunts — such as the cinnamon challenge, in which people attempt to eat a spoonful of powdered cinnamon, resulting in choking and spewing and the occasional collapsed lung — it's spread quickly across the internet.
"Mousavi denied the American officials' charges against our country, cautioned against any ill-advised reaction or miscalculation by U.S. officials, and called on the White House to reconsider its destructive policies in the region," the statement said.
Politicians on the campaign trail can continue to talk about what they'll do to straighten out our mangled tax laws in 2017, but the ill-advised rules threaten to maul our economy before this year is out.
Washington (CNN)Damaging portraits of President Donald Trump are drawing new attention to the options available to military commanders who feel they have been given an illegal or seriously ill-advised order by their commander in chief.
Museum officials had briefly hired a Kentucky-based company that markets itself as a "team of experienced union avoidance consultants" in an apparent effort to convince the staff that organizing as a bargaining unit was ill-advised.
However, there were other periods, including much of the third quarter, when Cleveland's defence stiffened up, the Warriors found themselves resorting to launching ill-advised three-pointers by closely guarded players, and their lead dwindled to single digits.
This season, the various members of the Pfefferman family will embark on even more ill-advised romantic relationships, confront the psychological trauma of their pasts, and realize how much they ultimately love each other, over and over again.
Trump has a different philosophy, however, and spent the post-storm Saturday glued to his television and letting the hosts of Fox & Friends drag him into an ill-advised Twitter spat with Steph Curry and various NFL players.
Given that study after study suggests marijuana availability is linked to lower overdose death rates, reduced use of opioids for chronic pain, and lower rates of opioid addiction, a stranger, more ill-advised policy is hard to imagine.
A generation emerged sheepishly from the wreckage, wiping their eyes and quietly putting platform boots, kanji-script hoodies, circle sunglasses, slime fonts, 3D Roman architecture, spiked chokers, pizza iconography, and ill-advised Ciara remixes back in the closet.
It describes several instances where top officials simply ignored directives from the president or those close to him in order to avoid taking action that they believed was ill-advised, or, more seriously, could undermine his own administration.
It describes several instances where top officials simply ignored directives from the president or those close to him in order to avoid taking action that they believed was ill-advised or, more seriously, could undermine his own administration.
Then, all you need to complete your rapping Kendall costume is a white Oxford shirt, a bowtie, and a supreme lack of awareness while you suck up to your father with an ill-advised song about his greatness.
It started with a ill-advised musical number from Rob Lowe and Snow White and ended with 17 celebrities, including Julie Andrews and Paul Newman, signing an open letter to the producer of the show condemning the production.
" Aimal Faizi, who was a spokesman for former President Hamid Karzai, said that sending more American troops to Helmand again would be a return to an "ill-advised" military strategy that failed to "fight the roots of terrorism.
I grew up in Atlanta, where summer is both hot and enduring, and, save for a very ill-advised bob my freshman year of college, I've always had hair that hit somewhere between my shoulders and my ass.
Now reportedly worth an estimated $16 million, the 39-year-old former quarterback lost up to $130 million after a stint in prison, personal bankruptcy, spending and investment mistakes and an ill-advised and highly publicized dogfighting venture.

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