His logic was that opponents would be deceived by the ship's appearance, and make rash and imprudent mistakes during confrontation. |
The Act will not redistribute wealth from the poor to the rich, but from the imprudent borrower to the prudent borrower. |
I think it's probably imprudent for an independent counsel to make any predictions about the outcome of the case. |
Countries followed imprudent policies that favored monopolistic crony capitalists, inflation that magnified poverty and currency overvaluation. |
But if they are needy as a consequence of their criminal, irrational, or imprudent behavior, then it is not a fine thing. |
Nevertheless some thoughtless and imprudent actions of hers made me from time to time regret that I was in her confidence. |