(1) No data available
(2) Not prudent or wise
(3) Not recommended
(4) Not advisable
(1) In fact, data consolidation imposes such catastrophic operational compromises as to render it practically impossible and commercially inadvisable to follow as a direction.
(2) It became clear that housing a million gallons of whisky and rum under one roof was inadvisable .
(3) Regardless of their luck or ability, taking a voyage without accurate charts is, at the least, inadvisable , if not foolhardy.
(4) Many analysts believe that buying gold directly is inadvisable .
(5) However, as a general rule it is most inadvisable to go out into water to try to rescue a dog.
(6) A 100% mortgage, freeing up your deposit to pay for these extra costs, is inadvisable when some experts are predicting a housing crash.
(7) 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.
(8) 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.
(9) 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 .
(10) I don't recall the Defense Department ever estimating casualties prior to the war, and there are obvious reasons why that may be inadvisable .
(11) In fact, my only similarity with the ultimate rock 'n' roll axeman is that I also like drinking inadvisable quantities of Jack Daniel's.
(12) It is inadvisable to provide financial information to any company.
(13) However, it has been decided that it would be inadvisable to continue without major sponsorship.
(14) I've mentioned before about how it's probably inadvisable to listen to ambient electronica on headphones at work.
(15) The only problem is, of course, that browsing invariably leads to sudden bouts of inadvisable retail therapy.
(16) 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.
(17) 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 .
(18) It would be inadvisable for an employer to conclude that because they had not witnessed harassment, that means it did not take place.
(19) England remained a nation divided by class, and marriage between two different classes was viewed as inadvisable and, more often than not, socially incorrect.
(20) It is inadvisable to turn up for a job interview without the European Computer Driving Licence, the licence to drive computers.
(21) Any of the locals could have told Oswaldo about the inadvisability of swimming in the Terraba.
(22) He repeatedly roiled the international currency markets with offhand comments about the value of the dollar and the inadvisability of bailouts of countries like Turkey, Brazil and Argentina.
(23) And now, because of the inadvisability of doing so again - at least not without a show of public support for such a move - the idea of a referendum has been floated to get around this problem.
(24) Besides the inadvisability of putting such things on paper, it was just too hard to put together complex deals with numerous actors across a continental nation.
(25) He couldn't prevent the marriage, but his stand served to generate a heated debate in the tiny hamlet about the inadvisability of marrying girls so young.
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