By extension, reps who would offer such investments can be viewed as acting imprudently or even unethically. |
We know that the finance minister has behaved imprudently on the contingency reserve in the past. |
I was a very young man, not much older than you are currently, and as you must know, young men tend to act imprudently. |
Lamennais went from disaster to disaster and finally died outside the Church he had served so brilliantly but so imprudently. |
Looking to more broadly ethical, but not yet moral, norms, it may be possible to act badly without acting either immorally or imprudently. |
Protective controls are meant to protect public funds from being spent improperly or imprudently and public assets from loss, theft and damage. |