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"imprudent" Definitions
  1. not wise or sensible
"imprudent" Synonyms
rash reckless injudicious careless incautious hasty foolhardy unwise thoughtless heedless indiscreet unthinking impulsive irresponsible foolish brash misguided overhasty tactless impolitic improper inappropriate unsuitable inapt unseemly unbecoming wrong unfit infelicitous inapposite untoward indecorous malapropos incorrect incongruous inept inopportune unapt amiss untimely unthrifty wasteful prodigal profligate spendthrift extravagant thriftless squandering lavish uneconomical shiftless negligent inconsiderate profuse high-rolling improvident immoderate excessive undue extreme inordinate steep uncontrolled unjustified unreasonable unwarranted egregious enormous exorbitant intemperate unrestrained exaggerated unconscionable heavy misspent dissipated idle squandered wasted misapplied profitless thrown away irregular misused blown unprofitable frittered away down the drain misdirected splurged lost missed gone unruly disobedient recalcitrant rebellious refractory ungovernable wayward intractable unmanageable insubordinate defiant uncontrollable wilful contumacious obstreperous disorderly wild froward contrary willful credulous gullible green naive trusting dupable impressionable unsuspicious deceivable exploitable overtrusting unguarded unsuspecting artless guileless inexperienced ingenuous unsceptical unwary unworldly loose promiscuous dissolute licentious unchaste fast impure libidinous wanton debased debauched decadent degenerate easy immoral libertine rakish abandoned corrupt impracticable unworkable impractical unfeasible inoperable useless unachievable unattainable unrealizable unserviceable awkward impossible nonpractical non-viable unusable inapplicable inconvenient undoable infeasible squanderer waster wastrel spender fritterer overspender dissipater high roller high-roller sport big spender dissipator bettor plunger money player high-stakes gambler More

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Where Freud and Thomas might have been imprudent, Sontag and
We cannot afford reckless, imprudent publicity stunts that risk war.
Every day, the president acts in impulsive, imprudent, unhinged ways.
If these don't give us pause, then we are imprudent indeed.
"It is imprudent, and my suspicion is, spiteful," he told reporters.
And we were briefed on his imprudent conversation with the Russians.
That's because waiting out the current U.S.-Turkish crisis seems... imprudent.
There should be a danger to your reputation if you are imprudent.
Finalizing the regulations, without another round of proposed regulations, would be imprudent.
Disbanding the NISC when we face such an imminent threat is imprudent.
The next crisis will spring from corporate debt, equally imprudent but structurally different.
Through my imprudent training, I still completed five runs between 20 and 22 miles.
But that could well be imprudent, and also premature, due to two major reasons.
My checkered past, it turns out, may not be a litany of imprudent decisions.
"Addressing totally unsubstantiated rumors posted to Reddit from an anonymous account seems imprudent," he wrote.
In our age of imprudent Trumpism, this astute nasty display felt like dainty relics mislaid.
The history of emerging markets is full of imprudent investors as well as improvident borrowers.
Sadler, who generated a firestorm last month for making an imprudent comment about Republican Sen.
The European Central Bank stoutly resisted this, fearing for the stability of these imprudent banks.
At some point, some of his targets will also do something imprudent or even extreme.
Ms. Yellen also acknowledged a related concern that low interest rates were encouraging imprudent speculation.
But this is imprudent unless liberals irrevocably control all three branches of the federal government.
When I quit music to go back to school in my 30s, it was imprudent.
As Althusius advised in the 20123th Century, we have a right to throw off imprudent magistrates.
As Althusius advised in the 17th Century, we have a right to throw off imprudent magistrates.
Either way, Americans viewed the dismantling of the OCE as imprudent and in defiance to transparency.
It would be imprudent to make fundamental structural changes until the rules and regulations are evaluated.
But it would be imprudent to send any ISIS detainees there until they study it thoroughly.
I hope that imprudent and isolationist sentiments do not have similar disastrous effects here in America.
Each time, U.S. leaders have concluded that the use of nuclear weapons was imprudent and unnecessary.
But also: rainy streets, forlorn bus stops, beefy pipe fitters, decaying wall posters, imprudent beach attire.
Disbanding the NISC [National Invasive Species Council] when we face such an imminent threat is imprudent.
The report estimated the total cost at six hundred billion dollars, which it judged financially imprudent.
Fitch believes that TPUK's operating results were not achieved at the expense of imprudent reserve setting.
And I think it would be very imprudent of judges to start commenting on political disputes.
When I quit college to go on the road as a musician, I was being imprudent.
Instead, the devil is in the details, usually having do to with an imprudent handling of sauces.
Again, Strzok appears to be making the imprudent assumption that candidate Trump would spell victory for Clinton.
The financial crisis was a growth slowdown that imprudent risk-taking magnified into a painful economic shock.
Yet they may tempt shareholders to take imprudent risks in the quest for the next big thing.
Should they even be allowed to recover all the cost, if they were guilty of imprudent behavior?
It's prudent to be suspicious of military interventions, but imprudent to reject any use of force categorically.
Anti-immigration activists routinely point to the CBO memo to inaccurately depict the DREAM Act as fiscally imprudent.
Family formation, perhaps the ultimate personal leap of faith, looks to be another victim of this imprudent hesitation.
In our age of imprudent Trumpism, this astute nasty display felt like dainty relics mislaid: pearls cast before swine.
Further, it is shameful for a family member not to cry at a loved one's funeral—and highly imprudent.
Yellen said it would be "imprudent" to keep rates on hold until U.S. inflation hit the 23.7 percent target.
But now imprudent actions have led to a situation in which Epstein's alleged victims will never see justice served.
It would have been imprudent and contrary to statutory authorization for the Federal Reserve to go down this path.
Most Democrats raised a big stink about this, and many also complaining that the proposed tax cut was fiscally imprudent.
It also looks at "imprudent" dividends paid by companies like Carillion from profits that were either optimistically booked or unrealized.
In other words, the idea that imprudent talk of a Libyan model somehow disrupted a potential deal is dead wrong.
Too much assertiveness would be expecially imprudent at a time when the Catholic church, in particular, is reeling from scandal.
From a political perspective, the Tories' unwillingness to boost the supply of homes for people to buy seems increasingly imprudent.
"It's a complex situation and seems to be an imprudent move," he told journalists at a news conference on Wednesday.
We further understand that it's imprudent to release information about a suspected data breach without first conducting a proper investigation.
It would seem to be imprudent to dismiss out of hand the possibility of a negative vote in that referendum.
It would be imprudent, she said in late September, to wait until inflation actually reached that target to raise rates.
During the Trump presidency, Democrats have consistently found success when they offer a reasoned alternative to President Trump's imprudent, impetuous style.
In the moment, McConnell's bold move regarding a successor to the suddenly dead Scalia might have seemed imprudent, if not disrespectful.
And from a political perspective, the Tories' unwillingness to boost the supply of homes for people to buy seems increasingly imprudent.
The imprudent plant is a perfect demonstration of the stark contrast between barren volcanic ash and a burst of new life.
However, we must do more to ensure our own Arctic security by preventing an imprudent rush to exploit Arctic offshore resources.
I think it would be very imprudent of judges to start commenting on political disputes between themselves or the various branches.
The appointments have not gone down well with the Chilean authorities, the country's finance minister Felipe Larrain describing them as "imprudent".
It would be "would be imprudent to keep monetary policy on hold until inflation is back to 2 percent," she said.
Empowered by new digital surveillance tools, China appears to be reverting to old form, investigating and punishing citizens for imprudent online comments.
In its short history, the CFPB has pursued certain policies with a single-mindedness that was imprudent and at times even shocking.
But with 90 artists included from across the globe, it feels imprudent to cast all the artwork here under a single theme.
In the speech, Powell characterized non-bank lenders as imprudent and a potential problem for the credit markets and the broader financial system.
He routinely mixes bravado, mendacity, imprudent rhetoric and violent imagery to offer Americans a dark and gloomy alternative to Washington's recipe for gridlock.
"We think it would be imprudent to call this a final conclusion," Li wrote, as customers may get used to the new prices.
There is accordingly no basis to claim that a new executive should not have reviewed an imprudent "executive agreement" made by his predecessor.
Having witnessed up close the carnage that Trump could inflict on imprudent financial institutions, Waugh was in no hurry to repeat the experience.
Lucasfilm has built an empire out of giving the people what they want while also weathering—and deflecting—those fans' most imprudent demands.
But thanks to a pair of vicious and imprudent tweets Thursday morning, I think we can safely wonder if Donald Trump is all right.
"Rate cuts were imprudent even before the crisis erupted, given Turkey's worryingly high inflation rate," said Nicholas Spiro, partner at London-based Lauressa Advisory.
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said Tuesday it would be "imprudent" to keep monetary policy on hold waiting for inflation to reach 2 percent.
But I think it is impractical and imprudent to — forgive me for another reference to "This Is Spinal Tap" — turn it up to 11.
Avenatti's actions and behavior has been both reckless and imprudent as it opens Ms. Clifford to substantial monetary liability, which I intend to pursue.
Some ethics experts said that even if rules don't formally prohibit it, close affiliations with a company — like serving on its board — are imprudent.
His tweets — however imprudent they can seem to critics  — underline his image as someone who will soon be in Washington, but not of Washington.
" Peters said he only meant to strengthen oversight of city schools, though he recognized in retrospect that some of his statements and actions were "imprudent.
The remaining 16 said it was imprudent as the economy was likely to be hit harder than realized by the ban on high value banknotes.
A stray comment during his speech, an off-the-cuff response to a protester or even an imprudent tweet could end up overshadowing Trump's address.
It's an escalation that was essentially predictable, the natural progress of an imprudent war of choice waged entirely at the discretion of the executive branch.
"If we deem this textbook imprudent, we will permanently remove it and replace it with a history book that accurately reflects our values," Kindel wrote.
This combined with the moral issues surrounding private prisons has convinced us that they are imprudent for investors to own and for banks to finance.
Harris has been seen as a rising star in the party for some time, her fans including President Obama, who once praised her in imprudent terms.
The thought of taking him outside seemed impossible and imprudent because of viruses, loud noises, the temperature, the sun, strangers, bugs, and dogs, among other things.
Swain said the oversight boards future status "remains in question" and added that in the face of that uncertainty, it would imprudent to deny the stipulation.
Harris has been seen as a rising star in the party for some time, her fans including President Obama, who once praised her in imprudent terms.
A similarly imprudent measure was a 2011 House proposal to restrict the number of visas for Chinese journalists, a response to Beijing's policies toward foreign reporters.
"  Sepp also warned against lawmakers increasing military spending "to imprudent levels, simply because Congress wants to appear to be doing something about our national security posture.
But Kavanaugh disagreed, writing a dissent that embodied the worst features of the historical amnesia, misguided originalism and imprudent judicial decision making of Scalia's Heller decision.
But imprudent regulation impairs private sector efforts, simply because they may have a harder time getting relief from government rules than, let's say, the DoD might.
The administration's planned elimination of subsidized loans, which delay interest repayments until students have left school, also would discourage undergraduate students from taking out imprudent loans.
That observation leads to this report's second big claim: when a sophisticated citizenry aspires to democracy, frustrating that aspiration can be imprudent as well as unjust.
He has argued that the F.H.A. is not only failing to help low-income communities with its programs, but is actually weakening them with imprudent loans.
Swain said the oversight board's future status "remains in question" and added that "in the face of that uncertainty, it would imprudent to deny" the stipulation.
With 90 artists featured from across the globe at this year's São Paulo biennial, it feels imprudent to cast all the work under a single theme.
Green believed exposing white Americans to the black elite might persuade white business owners that black consumer spending was significant enough to make racial discrimination imprudent.
What we can say, and what this intelligent, imprudent and thoroughly enjoyable exhibition does show, is that art has a far deeper tradition than usually acknowledged.
And, now that I've said all that, I'm not sure that this policy shift is as significant (as opposed to imprudent or unjust) as some analysts argue.
"    Equally undesirable and highly imprudent, Nixon concluded, would be an effort to "eliminate the threat by preemptive war … a confrontation which could escalate into World War III.
The main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, said imprudent government policies meant Turkey had to borrow to pay off the interest on existing debt.
He doesn't do it not because he thinks it's wrong but because it's imprudent; it gets in the way and makes it harder to get stuff done.
John Hussman — the outspoken investor and former professor who's been predicting a stock collapse — says overzealous investors that are hopping back into today's market are being imprudent.
Eventually, the interest on all the debt will force the governments of future generations to reverse those fiscally imprudent policies in order to pay for today's profligacy.
Its Chief Corporate Officer Luciano Santel said the majority of growth in 210 was driven by volumes and that would be imprudent to think of a better EBITDA .
Imprudent but not illegal and less damagingly, Hollande's friend and election campaign treasurer, Jean-Jacques Augier, was revealed to have invested in offshore businesses in the Cayman Islands.
Yellen said the Fed needs to continue gradual rate hikes and it would be imprudent to leave rates on hold until inflation reached the Fed's 2170-percent target.
In the past, Trump may have been willing to take imprudent risks with other private investors' money; it's a completely different calculus taking great risks with taxpayers' money.
In trying to wrap our heads around the increased incidence of droughts and wildfire in the region, it would be imprudent to disregard the impacts of climate change.
Likewise, the FCC's insistence on keeping a decades-old rule to ban the ownership of newspapers and broadcast stations in the same market is imprudent in today's times.
It means a world where cameras contribute to real-time safety, and it's not imprudent to imagine these systems will eventually be preventing crimes before they actually begin.
"As far as I know, he hasn't changed his mind," he said, adding that granting pardons to former aides convicted in the Russia investigation would be politically imprudent.
BNY Mellon had argued that the plaintiffs, beneficiaries of the trusts, made only vague assertions that the mutual funds "underperformed" without establishing that they were an imprudent investment.
Paulson accused Trump, who has touted his business acumen as a real estate developer during his campaign, of taking "imprudent risk" and then disavowing his debts when ventures fail.
If only he had the example of Mr. Trump's campaign in 2016 to follow, an imprudent ramble that somehow landed this most unruly of characters in the White House.
The two often coordinate their outfits, from candy-colored wigs in Sailor Moon–style buns, ripped fishnets, and wild décolletage to imprudent heels worn with carefully, hyperbolically lacquered pouts.
But in other states, governors, including some Republicans, and many environmental officials say that because the plan is so sweeping and ambitious, it would be imprudent to ignore it.
She said Tuesday that it would be "imprudent" to keep monetary policy on hold waiting for inflation to reach 2 percent and that moving "too gradually" could be risky.
Accordingly, it would be imprudent if the nations of the world did not employ a warning system so that satellite operators and electric companies could take sensible precautionary action.
The obvious problem with herd behavior for investors is that it's a poor catalyst for investment decisions, just as it can be an imprudent justification for practically any decision.
Trump could be charged after he has left the White House, although Attorney General William Barr's refusal to charge Trump now might make future prosecution seem imprudent or vindictive.
If the yields on risky bonds relative to safe ones reveal an imprudent disregard for risk among investors, the Fed could then set rates higher than inflation alone might demand.
For these various reasons, it would be imprudent to draw any conclusions from the special counsel's decision not to bring any criminal charges if, in fact, no charges are brought.
In a staff of close to 40 maintenance men, giving free housing to a few struck board members as unfair and fiscally imprudent, especially as the apartments rose in value.
Prosecutors determined Garza Palacios drove in a "careless and imprudent manner," but his actions on the Maryland highway didn't rise to the conditions needed for more serious charges, The Post reported.
" In an interview on Tuesday, Paulson called the archbishop's decision to revoke Brebeuf's Catholic status, an "imprudent and unnecessarily narrow interpretation of enforcing oversight of faith and morals in Catholic education.
Fitch believes that SI Re's strong combined ratios were not achieved at the expense of imprudent reserve setting and we expect SI Re to continue its solid underwriting result in 2016.
Given calls from various members of Congress for Flynn to be investigated or prosecuted, the source noted it would be "highly imprudent" for him to respond to the subpoena for documents.
The source close to Flynn said it would be "highly imprudent for him not to exercise his Fifth Amendment rights" given that several members of Congress have called for his prosecution.
Not one to compromise or concede much to those who called her works impractical, indulgent and imprudent, from early on she made the most, creatively speaking, of what commissions she got.
"The major source of instability on the market has been the unsustainable budget deficit run up by imprudent borrowing by the central government as well as direct money creation," says Muchemwa.
At a time when xenophobia and religious-based hate crimes are on the rise, adding fuel to the fire by means of bigotry masquerading as legislation is wholly imprudent and improper.
President Trump has insisted that the phone call to Zelensky was "perfect," while his political supporters claim that his call and actions were entirely appropriate -- or, if inappropriate, imprudent at worst.
Fitch believes that SI Re's strong combined ratios were not achieved at the expense of imprudent reserve-setting and we expect SI Re to continue its good underwriting result in 2017.
A new study published in Geophysical Research Letters suggests this was an imprudent decision, and that the abandoned waste left at the site is now at risk of leaching into the environment.
The dollar has been on a roll since Fed chief Yellen said last week it would be "imprudent" to keep monetary policy on hold until U.S. inflation picked up to 2 percent.
"Given that monetary policy affects economic activity and inflation with a substantial lag, it would be imprudent to keep monetary policy on hold until inflation is back to 2 percent," she said.
"I would consider it terribly imprudent to step into an unhedged position, in a still-overvalued market with unfavorable market internals, just because short-term market action is highly oversold," he added.
The hedge fund manager is also using gold as a hedge against "imprudent" global fiscal and monetary policies as the national debt has ballooned to more than $2 trillion under the current administration.
Hence, it would be imprudent for the Fed to dampen economic activity as a means to choke off faster wage growth, a development that has been so lacking in the current business cycle.
The administration is trying to soothe concerns by arguing the existing launch process that presidents have operated under for decades has sufficient checks in place that would discourage Trump from taking imprudent action.
But making things better is really hard and, in order to do it, you've got to trust a bunch of people who have already really screwed up, and that sounds imprudent to me.
My worry is that Trump says or does something incautious or imprudent, as he often does, which North Korea interprets as deadly serious and decides to escalate immediately to deter a potential invasion.
Imprudent cash burns, massive debt piles, and business models that "may not achieve profitability" (Uber) or "elevate the world&aposs consciousness" (WeWork) top the list of the more outlandish attributes these companies possess.
Cutting back the power of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, re-deregulating derivatives, restoring the full power of lenders to make imprudent mortgage loans while retaining no responsibility for them do not poll well.
Up to a fifth of all bank loans are said to be non-performing and several banks are bust, not least because the government instructed them to lend even when they thought it imprudent.
The administration has been trying to soothe concerns by arguing the existing launch process that presidents have operated under for decades has sufficient checks in place that would discourage Trump from taking imprudent action.
Asked whether any doctors had backed his plan to ease social-distancing restrictions, Trump appeared to contend that it was imprudent to leave decisions that could have an economic impact solely up to scientists.
While campaign-trail rhetoric is increasingly bombastic, imprudent, and not necessarily rooted in objective facts, there is a critical line between campaign rhetoric and that rhetoric transforming into state action that requires judicially imposed recusal.
The German parliament and constitutional judges may continue to pose obstacles to agreement with France and the Commission on developments that many German voters fear could mean them paying the debts of imprudent fellow Europeans.
That may have been imprudent: The goal of the individual mandate is to get healthy people to buy insurance, which spreads risk across a broader population and helps keep prices lower for all of us.
Indeed, the more imprudent a marriage appears (perhaps it's been only six months since they met; one of them has no job or both are barely out of their teens), the safer it can feel.
More likely, Bolton will use his Washington insider expertise to steamroll Trump's best instincts of restraint and push America into yet another imprudent and unpredictable war with no real connection to our country's vital interests.
Congress—and the Trump Administration itself—has a duty to examine whether the President or his family is exposed to terrorist financing, sanctions, money laundering, and other imprudent associations through their business holdings and connections.
Yellen said it would be imprudent to leave rates on hold until inflation reached the 2 percent target and that she saw "considerable" odds that inflation won't stabilize at that level over the next few years.
In this regard -- and perhaps despite some of Trump's broad campaign criticism of US generals involved in drawing up plans against ISIS -- generals have the authority and legitimacy to serve as a counterbalance to imprudent action.
"If the story is accurate, then what the FBI did was unprecedented and possibly—I emphasize possibly, since many relevant facts are not included in the Times reporting—an overstep, or at least imprudent," he wrote.
A stress test of Privatbank had noted "imprudent lending policies" and Ukraine's central bank initially said that 20163% of its corporate loans had gone to "related parties" of the main shareholders — Igor Kolomoisky and Gennadiy Bogolyubov.
Separately, the BoE said it would start to lift a new cyclical element of its capital framework for banks, which is designed to rise and fall as the risk of imprudent lending changes over the business cycle.
The U.S. dollar touched a one-month high against a basket of currencies after Federal Reserve chief Janet Yellen said on Tuesday it would be "imprudent" to keep rates on hold until U.S. inflation hits 2 percent.
Pradhan won't say whether she believes that these transactions took place; she says that she hasn't seen enough evidence to address them, and it would be imprudent for her to concede the factual claims against her client.
The thought of the U.S. taking steps to actively reduce its position in this emerging part of the globe while countries with less than stellar environmental or civil rights records are ramping up is imprudent and shortsighted.
But the lawyer argued that just because the prosecutors were imprudent didn't mean they'd violated Brady — because the prosecutors believed that the evidence wouldn't have changed the case's outcome, and that meant they were in the clear.
So DeWine may have been wise in trying to keep some distance from the president during his campaign, declaring he's the GOP's "adult in the room" to set himself apart during some of Trump's more imprudent moments.
Viewing Fires on Another Shore feels a bit like wondering why drivers rubberneck, then rubbernecking yourself when driving past an accident: you know that your action is inconsiderate, if not imprudent, but in the moment it feels irresistible.
While we have made significant progress in reducing the amount of imprudent household lending in the past 10 years, the financial pressures people face have not abated, and the incentive to borrow more than is manageable remains strong.
Mills noted that even a loan of $7,000 would likely be considered fiscally imprudent for a bank, which she said wouldn't make any money from doling out a loan of that size to a smaller brick-and-mortar operation.
The proposed class-action lawsuit, filed on Tuesday in federal court in Minnesota, accused the third-largest U.S. bank of "self-dealing and imprudent investing" by steering 401(k)contributions to its Wells Fargo Dow Jones Target Date funds.
"I think once we've proven we can do the work and that we can have safe drugs from across the border, I think it would be imprudent on the part of the federal government to deny us," she said.
" Iran foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi: "Pompeo's remarks show the U.S.' great frustration and its failure to achieve its ends after adopting the unilateral imprudent approach toward the Iran nuclear deal that has resulted in a U.S. global isolation.
Additionally, the current FBI director must enact — with a passion that is reassuring to the American people, and with a fierce independence in the face of imprudent political pressures — all appropriate reforms to ensure nothing like this happens again.
That could also be the justification for Mrs May's swift abandonment of the manifesto plan to balance the budget by 2020, a promise which it would be imprudent to keep in light of the more uncertain economic picture since the referendum.
"It does not seem imprudent to speculate that a highly specific unidentified energy exposure, perceived as a sound or pressure, could be producing an inner ear disturbance or demonstrate findings suggestive of a mild traumatic brain injury," the study concludes.
Federal wildlife managers on Monday said it would be imprudent to designate critical habitat for the bats because that would entail publicly identifying where they hibernate, increasing the risk of vandalism and possibly hastening the spread of white-nose syndrome.
The BoE also said it would start to raise the new cyclical element of its capital framework, which rises and falls as the risk of imprudent lending changes over the business cycle, after policymakers failed to reach agreement in December.
As such, art-making, however prudent or imprudent for the individual artist, fulfills an invaluable social role for our species as a whole: it provides a good way to make bad bets, to take big chances in contained and manageable ways.
In May 2015, Mr. Schlichter won a landmark decision before the Supreme Court, which held that in 401(k) accounts, sponsors have "a continuing duty" to act in employees' best interests, by monitoring investments and removing "imprudent" or needlessly costly ones.
Through a combination of misguided managerial appointments, imprudent acquisitions and a seeming unwillingness to reach out to those who know the club best, Francesco Becchetti has contributed to a situation which could easily see Orient drop out of the Football League.
"Given that monetary policy affects economic activity and inflation with a substantial lag, it would be imprudent to keep monetary policy on hold until inflation is back to 237 percent," Ms. Yellen told the National Association for Business Economics here.
With the Brexit opinion polls suggesting that this referendum is too close to call, one would think that it would be imprudent of the Fed to raise U.S. interest rates one week before a referendum that could shake global markets.
Finance Minister Felipe Larrain said on Wednesday the appointment was "imprudent" and that the contract drawn up between SQM and the government to end a royalties dispute would have to be checked to determine if the appointment of Ponce as adviser was compliant.
Dell would not say how many accounts were affected, telling CNET, "Since this is a voluntary disclosure, and there is no conclusive evidence that customer account information was extracted, it would be imprudent to publish potential numbers when there may be none."
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With the U.S. central bank headed into a key March 15-16 meeting in which one option is to pause policy for an extended period, the conclusion that it would be "imprudent" to offer specific time lines may yet hold some sway.
This "if you really didn't want it, why didn't you fight back harder?" position ignores that there are actually many ways rape can occur, and many reasons it might be imprudent or impossible for a victim to attempt to physically overpower her attacker.
DeWine is trying to keep some distance from Trump — the popular Kasich has notoriously been one of the president's biggest GOP critics — portraying himself as the GOP's "adult in the room" to set himself apart during some of the president's more imprudent moments.
"The harm to the city and its dependents - employees and stakeholders, agencies and businesses, and 685,000 residents - so outweighs the harm to these appellants that granting their requested relief and unraveling the plan would be impractical, imprudent, and therefore inequitable," she added.
But thanks to the Democrats&apos imprudent decisions to break precedent and change Senate rules to confirm lifetime appointments to the federal circuit court under President Barack Obama, and then to filibuster Gorsuch, Senate Republicans need only a simple majority to confirm Trump&aposs choice.
Given the totality of the circumstances surrounding his case, including one previous suicide attempt, removing him from suicide watch and returning him to the Special Housing Unit, is reflective of imprudent decision making and an overall lack of correctional leadership at the administrative level.
But in an average period, she finds that "access to payday credit reduces well-being" and that areas with laxer regulation of payday loans lead families to make imprudent spending decisions that ultimately leave them with less money to spend on food and housing.
This "if you really didn't want it, why didn't you fight back harder?" position ignores that there are actually many ways that rape can occur, and many reasons it might be imprudent or impossible for a victim to attempt to physically overpower her attacker.
The pound has been under pressure against the dollar since Tuesday, when U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said the central bank should continue gradual rate hikes and that it would be "imprudent" to wait until consumer price growth had reached the bank's target of 2 percent.
"The current turbulent political atmosphere in Slovakia and in the European Union has made it imprudent for RKN Global to continue its project to build a security printing plant in Banska Bystrica," Chief Executive and former Interpol chief Ronald Noble said in a statement dated June 24.
I got to feel the heat, and hear the belch of eruption, and feel, a few steps removed, the volcanic spasms of the planet remaking itself — something it has done pretty well for 4.5 billion years, largely out of view from our prying and imprudent eyes.
On the ship's last night, after the captain retired to his cabin for an inconceivably imprudent eight hours, the second mate who was on watch, Danielle Randolph, made a plot of their course in relation to the storm and showed it to her helmsman, Jackie Jones.
"The company is still young and losing money, and adding a contractual commitment to make interest payments on top of all of the other capital needs that the company has, strikes me as imprudent, with the possibility that one bad year" could put the company at risk.
"Playing Samp-Verona with open doors would be a serious risk, because Genoa has not had any contagion so far, so it would have seemed inappropriate and imprudent to give access to the public," Toti told reporters, according to the Gazzetta dello Sport and other media.
"Playing Samp-Verona with open doors would be a serious risk, because Genoa has not had any contagion so far, so it would have seemed inappropriate and imprudent to give access to the public," Toti told reporters, according to the Gazzetta dello Sport and other Italian media.
In all of these cases, the bottom line is the same: Loud rhetoric and imprudent actions by the president may feel and look good to working Americans, but the benefits they generate will be meager and short-lived, while the hidden costs will be greater and lasting.
"Scott has toed the line between imprudent campaign-trail rhetoric and problematic state action," says an order issued late Thursday night by US District Court Judge Mark Walker, who cited issues like Scott standing at the governor's mansion and asking law enforcement agents to investigate Democratic election supervisors.
Regulations that require investment firms to have robust proxy voting policies have had the peculiar effect of pushing more of them to outsource the responsibility to I.S.S. As the proxy adviser's growth forced it to resort to standardized, checklist-style evaluations, some of its recommendations became shockingly imprudent.
They should once again know that if their firm takes imprudent risks, chances are good that all the wealth they have accumulated over the years, in the form of salary and bonuses, would be forked over to the shareholders and creditors whose money they have gambled and lost.
When the new headquarters of The New York Herald, the flamboyant publisher James Gordon Bennett Jr.'s monument to the Gilded Age, opened on Herald Square in 1895, a colleague warned Bennett that it was perhaps imprudent to lease the land for the building for only 30 years.
Ethereum has already had one hack of large magnitude in its history while Bitcoin has mostly stood the test of time in its nine years of existence, but it'd be imprudent to completely brush off the possibility of this happening to any cryptocurrency, even the most thoroughly tested one.
The best course of action for sustainable U.S. and global economic expansion with relatively balanced trade is for America to reverse its imprudent fiscal binge while standing ready to counteract any renewed burst of dollar strength with appropriate currency policies such as foreign exchange intervention or taxation of foreign capital.
Lenders mostly buy debt from their own countries, exposing them to market pressure when governments' fiscal policies are seen as imprudent - that is the so-called doom-loop that worsened the euro zone's financial crisis in the last decade and it is still a major concern for high-debt nations.
Yet while critics have rightly pilloried the proposed Burr-Feinstein bill as being both impractical and imprudent, a fairly simple amendment would make it a viable proposal that could bring both sides of the crypto war closer to a much-needed detente and prevent a continued escalation of the fight.
A federal judge threw out the case as untimely, but the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last year let it proceed, ruling that the three-year deadline would apply only if Sulyma knew not only that the investments had occurred but also that they had been imprudent.
That his conspiratorial comments about the Florida election have been so easily adopted by the previously Trump-shy Scott -- who was admonished by a federal judge for "(toeing) the line between imprudent campaign trail rhetoric and problematic state action" -- is viewed by voting rights advocates as a sign of things to come.
When one or two of the company became ill, as occasionally happened, the group had rapidly to reassign the roles; when almost all of them succumbed at the same moment, as befell them after an imprudent dinner in Mexico City, they had to make do with improvised narration and zanily curtailed scenes.
They shared the news with Yankaskas, their US Navy ONR grant officer: "It does not seem imprudent to speculate that a highly specific unidentified energy exposure, perceived as a sound or pressure, could be producing a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) or similar inner ear concussion," said a December 2017 update of the draft paper, obtained via FOIA request.
Specifically, the commission — to list just some of its accomplishments — has rejected PREPA's long-term energy plan for failing to follow industry standard practices; called for greater reliance on energy efficiency, demand response and renewable energy; ordered the renegotiation of imprudent contracts; exposed numerous areas of poor fiscal management; and drafted regulations to facilitate microgrid development.
Iran on Tuesday suggested that President Donald Trump was trying to distract attention from the criticism of his recent executive order on travel to the US. "It seems that under current circumstances, certain figures in the United States, with political and propaganda motivations, are seeking pretexts in order to ease the international pressure and criticism which they have faced due to imprudent decision over anti Muslim travel ban," said a spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry.
Still, recent low inflation was likely a reflection of factors that would fade over time and despite uncertainties, it "would be imprudent to keep monetary policy on hold until inflation is back to 2 percent," Yellen said in a 37-page address to the National Association for Business Economics "Without further modest increases in the federal funds rate over time, there is a risk that the labor market could eventually become overheated, potentially creating an inflationary problem down the road that might be difficult to overcome without triggering a recession," she said.
Still, recent low inflation was likely a reflection of factors that would fade over time and despite uncertainties, it "would be imprudent to keep monetary policy on hold until inflation is back to 2 percent," Yellen said in a 37-page address to the National Association for Business Economics "Without further modest increases in the federal funds rate over time, there is a risk that the labor market could eventually become overheated, potentially creating an inflationary problem down the road that might be difficult to overcome without triggering a recession," she said.
Sen. Pat ToomeyPatrick (Pat) Joseph ToomeyNSA improperly collected US phone records in October, new documents show Overnight Defense: Pick for South Korean envoy splits with Trump on nuclear threat | McCain blasts move to suspend Korean military exercises | White House defends Trump salute of North Korean general WH backpedals on Trump's 'due process' remark on guns MORE (R-Pa.) said Tuesday that while "it is fully within the president's powers" to share highly classified intelligence with whomever he chooses, doing so would be "extremely imprudent" with an adversary such as Russia.

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