ill-advised definicja W języku polskim

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Examples of ill-advised

  • However, the medical insurance clauses are ill-advised, ill-thought-out and badly targeted because they serve only the rich.

  • Businessmen would be very ill-advised to regard this as giving them an easy living on the home market.

  • We have been told about terrible conditions inflicted on people by ill-advised planting or lack of maintenance of boundary hedges.

  • One might rather say he deprecated it as being ill-advised and hasty, regretting that it should now be introduced.

  • We use the term 'mis-selling' here to refer to personal pension take-up by those who were apparently ill-advised to do so in view of their low earnings or older age.

  • I think economists have been ill-advised to call numerical representations of orderings utility functions: it has misled many anti-utilitarian ethicists into thinking that modern welfare economics is beyond the pale.

  • Every expatriate is aware of cases of ill-advised moves, and it must be remembered that a survey of migrants in a destination area encounters successful cases.

  • Determining the extent to which the child's behavior reflects the impact of institutional care and early developmental factors or a history of untested and possibly ill-advised treatments becomes impossible.

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