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Unwisely
Unwisely Un*wise"ly, adv. [AS. unw[=i]slice.] In an unwise manner; foolishly.

Meaning of Unwisely from wikipedia

- Foolishness is the inability or failure to act following reason due to lack of judgment, stupidity, stubbornness, etc. The things such as impulsivity and/or...
- crossings—Keeping Gazans locked in the crowded Strip is immoral and strategically unwise Archived 29 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Jack Khoury and Reuters...
- time, The New York Times stated that the Nixon pardon was a "profoundly unwise, divisive and unjust act" that in a stroke had destro**** the new president's...
- Congress (AJC), August 9, 2000. "Editorial: No mutual respect: Mr. Bush unwisely forgoes NAACP meeting". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. July 17, 2004. Archived...
- including Aristotle, Valluvar, and Confucius, condemning it as both evil and unwise. The term comes from Italian word nepotismo, which is based on Latin root...
- photocopier at work that could duplicate living copies of themselves, unwisely doing so, and predictably leading to mistaken identities and chaos. In...
- interpretation is "socially unhealthy, philosophically unreal, and politically unwise". Finally, the developing theory of post-structuralism studies art's significance...
- Congress fails to act. Many have criticized this aspect of the Resolution as unwise and unconstitutional, and no president in the past 35 years has filed a...
- she is offered a deal to avoid a life sentence with a guilty plea, she unwisely makes one final gamble and takes her chances with a jury. She is ultimately...
- (120 m). VA Design maneuvering speed. This is the speed above which it is unwise to make full application of any single flight control (or "pull to the stops")...