The only problem is, of course, that browsing invariably leads to sudden bouts of inadvisable retail therapy. |
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Cassocks are similarly inadvisable in a force 10 gale, replaced by the standard hard hat, flameproof overalls, safety goggles, boots and gloves. |
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While I believe it would be inadvisable to change the law I would welcome arguments to that effect. |
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It would be inadvisable for an employer to conclude that because they had not witnessed harassment, that means it did not take place. |
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I don't recall the Defense Department ever estimating casualties prior to the war, and there are obvious reasons why that may be inadvisable. |
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It became clear that housing a million gallons of whisky and rum under one roof was inadvisable. |
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I've mentioned before about how it's probably inadvisable to listen to ambient electronica on headphones at work. |
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However, it has been decided that it would be inadvisable to continue without major sponsorship. |
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On foot it is possible to get closish to the herons only after crossing difficult and dangerous fens and is, therefore, wholly inadvisable. |
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It is inadvisable to turn up for a job interview without the European Computer Driving Licence, the licence to drive computers. |
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However, as a general rule it is most inadvisable to go out into water to try to rescue a dog. |
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Therefore, it is inadvisable to add sorbitans to the solutions used in the investigation of the brain mechanisms. |
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Accordingly, arming an employee with a pickax and sending him into the vessel in a bosun's seat would be inadvisable. |
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Regardless of their luck or ability, taking a voyage without accurate charts is, at the least, inadvisable, if not foolhardy. |
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Similarly, too much reliance on biofuels was inadvisable, as that sacrificed arable land and compromised food security. |
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Special rules on the liability of third parties seem inadvisable as matters stand. |
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It is thought to be inadvisable to spend more than two hours contemplating its pellucid waters. |
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Ideal for environments where the use of poisons is inadvisable or prohibited. |
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It is inadvisable to play with fire. But it is most important to master it for our benefit. |
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Now grown up, sometimes sporting girlfriends and inadvisable fancy-dress costumes, they are considered fair game. |
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It is for this reason that it seems to us so inadvisable to modify the Berlin decision in the absence of a solid basis. |
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In addition, this inadvisable proposal would bump current female employees out of the active workforce. |
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He, therefore, considered it inadvisable to incur further expenses in pursuing this matter. |
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I would like to explain why the provision is inadvisable from an industrial relations point of view. |
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Also, point out any conditions that would make using implants inadvisable, when relevant to the client. |
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In some situations, the holding of the hearings may be inadvisable or ineffective owing to the conditions for carrying out the proposed activity. |
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Pathologic changes of the vertebral column may make epidural puncture impossible or inadvisable. |
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This article is inadvisable as the shipper is made liable for acts or omissions of subcontractors, employees and agents. |
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It is inadvisable to assume that my opinion remains the same from one year to the next. |
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This, coupled with the complication of identifying the coral species involved, means the sale of coral souvenirs is inadvisable. |
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The change from one stage to another makes certain types of behaviour impossible or inadvisable if life is to be maintained. |
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Therefore, it is inadvisable to enter ice caves or to stand near steep walls of ice. |
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The conclusion reached was that the use of screw couplings between coaches was inadvisable, and buckeye couplings should be used for push-pull operation. |
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England remained a nation divided by class, and marriage between two different classes was viewed as inadvisable and, more often than not, socially incorrect. |
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It is inadvisable to provide financial information to any company. |
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It should not be taken by patients with severe unstable angina, or those who had recent heart attacks, or other conditions where sexual activity in inadvisable. |
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In fact, data consolidation imposes such catastrophic operational compromises as to render it practically impossible and commercially inadvisable to follow as a direction. |
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Many analysts believe that buying gold directly is inadvisable. |
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Getting the vulture back into Doongerwadis may be a romantic ideal for a species as threatened, but we may have to accept that it is impractical, even inadvisable, in today's urban crunch. |
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This is because we consider it inadvisable to take risks with regard to legal certainty in our eagerness to introduce new, more or less innovative procedures when they are not necessary. |
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His delegation thought it inadvisable for the Organization to erode fixed-term appointments in favour of continuing appointments, which, in its view, amounted to semi-permanent contracts. |
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It is inadvisable to read out a text prepared in advance. |
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In response to a question from Mr. Duval, Ms. Kelly indicated that in the meeting with Ms. O'Connell she had given the latter the impression that it would be inadvisable to take the matter outside the local station. |
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The Government has told me that the security situation in the camps makes it inadvisable for its forces to enter the camps to disarm the militants. |
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It is inadvisable to use detergents that have not been specially formulated for pressure washers, as the pump and o-rings can be corroded, clogged or damaged. |
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By April 1900, the Boer War was so unpopular in mainland Europe that her annual trip to France seemed inadvisable. |
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When in court, it is inadvisable to blurt out the first thing you think of. Instead, take time to construct coherent sentences. |
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Furthermore, it is not optimal and can even be inadvisable to try and reach two objectives, i.e. financial stability and price stability, by means of one single tool. |
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It is, however, inadvisable to overhydrate patients with acute asthma as they are prone to transcapillary fluid migration and alveolar flooding. |
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If circumstances make it impossible or inadvisable for a session to be held in the chosen meeting place, the General Assembly may decide to choose another meeting place for the following year. |
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If you have learned the principle that it is inadvisable to move the same piece twice in the opening you would probably imagine that these guys are patzers. |
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It would be highly inadvisable to attempt to do this ourselves. |
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