How To Use Inadvisable In A Sentence

  • It is inadvisable to have too much sugar in your diet.
  • It would be - er - inadvisable for her to be worried by any further visits from you. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • I've mentioned before about how it's probably inadvisable to listen to ambient electronica on headphones at work.
  • Abdullah and our men have been at Dahshoor all summer; we decided it was inadvisable to leave the site unguarded, if you recall. LION IN THE VALLEY
  • Changes in the patient's condition may make surgery inadvisable.
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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.
  • It is inadvisable to provide financial information to any company.
  • England remained a nation divided by class, and marriage between two different classes was viewed as inadvisable and, more often than not, socially incorrect.
  • It was thought highly inadvisable for young women to go there alone.
  • Czypionka said it would be "inadvisable" for the South African Reserve Bank ANC Daily News Briefing
  • It is inadvisable to involve more than one contractor on a project.
  • Icahn has blasted Lions Gate in the past for making what he called inadvisable purchases, including of TV Guide in 2009. FinanzNachrichten.de: Aktuelle Nachrichten
  • It would be - er - inadvisable for her to be worried by any further visits from you. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • However, as a general rule it is most inadvisable to go out into water to try to rescue a dog.
  • Mrs Thatcher told him it would be "inadvisable" to go against the will of the house but pointed out that some secretaries worked for more than one MP, while there was a need to Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Eleven years of trapping has demonstrated that it is inadvisable to generalise from two or three years' experience.
  • It is inadvisable to generalize from the results of a single experiment.
  • It would be inadvisable for an employer to conclude that because they had not witnessed harassment, that means it did not take place.
  • If you had a late night (which I did) and you're feeling a little worse for wear at work today because of it (which I am), it might be inadvisable to read this absolutely fascinating article about sleep.
  • The central bank said that while growth and inflation were quickening, it was "inadvisable" to raise rates earlier because of a shortage of cash with lenders. BusinessWeek.com --
  • It is inadvisable to involve more than one contractor on a project.
  • It is once you go off-radar, off-label, to try unlicenced, inadvisable procedures such as injections of liquid silicone that the risks begin to rise exponentially. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would be inadvisable to tell him what she really thought of the Hythrun. TREASON KEEP
  • Skiing is inadvisable if you have a weak heart.
  • It is inadvisable to rely only on the litigant lawsuit mode.
  • an unnecessary and inadvisable action
  • I'm still not going to tell you all about these things, because I think that in some cases it would be legally inadvisable, and in others it would just be the regular kind of inadvisable, but I am terribly excited about some aspects of the above list and terribly devastated about other aspects of the above list, and I was just possessed of the need to do a drive-by mention and madden you all with the absolute lack of information I could pack into several hundred words. A Big Knot Of Nothing. You're Welcome.
  • It was thought highly inadvisable for young women to go there alone.
  • In fact, my only similarity with the ultimate rock 'n' roll axeman is that I also like drinking inadvisable quantities of Jack Daniel's.
  • Of course, it is inadvisable to have too many of the latter.
  • In fact, data consolidation imposes such catastrophic operational compromises as to render it practically impossible and commercially inadvisable to follow as a direction.
  • Should it, however, be shown that in one family there were _many_ members who died of cancer, it would indicate that there is some disease or dyscrasia in that family, and the contracting of a marriage with any member of that family would be inadvisable. Woman Her Sex and Love Life
  • I feel I must add that it is always easier to introduce something at a later stage (if necessary) than to remove that which has been introduced and found to be inadvisable or too restrictive.
  • An electrician's van was attempting a wildly inadvisable manoeuvre with three wheels on the pavement. MOONDROP TO MURDER
  • Changes in the patient's condition may make surgery inadvisable.
  • Accordingly, arming an employee with a pickax and sending him into the vessel in a bosun's seat would be inadvisable.
  • Madide said that if the mediators accepted Inkatha's arguments and ruled that the current interim constitution was "inadvisable" then the new government -- "presumably the ANC" -- should call a second election within weeks or months. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • It became clear that housing a million gallons of whisky and rum under one roof was inadvisable.
  • 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.
  • However, it has been decided that it would be inadvisable to continue without major sponsorship.
  • It would be inadvisable to tell him what she really thought of the Hythrun. TREASON KEEP
  • An analysis of the casualty list suggests selfies on cliff edges, train tracks and storm-lashed beaches are particularly inadvisable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her condition made surgery inadvisable.
  • Mugging became common, and although the increase of crime was exaggerated in the popular imagination it was certainly true that it became inadvisable to be alone in certain places at certain times.
  • It is inadvisable to turn up for a job interview without the European Computer Driving Licence, the licence to drive computers.
  • A 100% mortgage, freeing up your deposit to pay for these extra costs, is inadvisable when some experts are predicting a housing crash.
  • It was thought highly inadvisable for young women to go there alone.
  • However, it would be inadvisable for revolutionary socialists to base themselves on this unlikely variant.
  • It is inadvisable to involve more than one contractor on a project.
  • In fact, my only similarity with the ultimate rock 'n' roll axeman is that I also like drinking inadvisable quantities of Jack Daniel's.
  • Her condition made surgery inadvisable.
  • I don't recall the Defense Department ever estimating casualties prior to the war, and there are obvious reasons why that may be inadvisable.
  • Many experience their first migraine in the same year as their first period - initial attacks often occur during the first three months of pregnancy when medication is inadvisable.
  • The longest call, inadvisable to exceed two generally also hour.
  • Applying mosquito coil incense to household use relating to infant brain development is inadvisable.
  • Cuccinelli said, however, that local law enforcement can arrest those suspected of violating criminal laws, but that it is generally "inadvisable" to arrest those suspected of committing civil violations. Virginia legal opinion supports checks of immigration status
  • It was therefore inadvisable to conduct statistical tests when missing data from some schools distorted the representativeness of the sample.
  • Abdullah and our men have been at Dahshoor all summer; we decided it was inadvisable to leave the site unguarded, if you recall. LION IN THE VALLEY
  • Skiing is inadvisable if you have a weak heart.
  • It is inadvisable to have too much sugar in your diet.
  • Inkatha's opposition, was "inadvisable" then the new government -- ANC Daily News Briefing
  • It was thought highly inadvisable for young women to go there alone.
  • An electrician's van was attempting a wildly inadvisable manoeuvre with three wheels on the pavement. MOONDROP TO MURDER
  • It was thought highly inadvisable for young women to go there alone.
  • The only problem is, of course, that browsing invariably leads to sudden bouts of inadvisable retail therapy.
  • Regardless of their luck or ability, taking a voyage without accurate charts is, at the least, inadvisable, if not foolhardy.
  • The conclusion reached was that the use of screw couplings between coaches was inadvisable, and buckeye couplings should be used for push-pull operation.
  • Many analysts believe that buying gold directly is inadvisable.
  • running on the ice is inadvisable

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