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It would be impolitic of me to point out that, actually, you can.
He decided it would be impolitic to ask any family questions of his own.
He also knew it would be highly impolitic to say so.
But that is too impolitic a subject to be mentioned by either campaign.
What, have you any idea, is the cause of this impolitic and unconstitutional act?
His own rude act proved in the result far more impolitic.
I asked, wondering about this rather impolitic statement from someone still considered a national political figure.
Was this impolitic for a rookie to say about his teammates?
It is, after all, impolitic for one's head to whip around in response.
As it turned out, the list was not only impolitic, but erroneous.
It was a political gesture that to many seemed oddly impolitic.
Because that sort of talk is undiplomatic or even impolitic.
But it would be impolitic to remind the angry man of that.
In fact, that would not only be impolitic but dangerous."
It goes without saying that such thinking is impolitic.
As for those who have genuine interest in the job, it would be impolitic to say so too loudly.
And he often provides colorful, impolitic quotes for the press.
She almost pointed out the time, in denial of this, then decided that might be impolitic.
That sort of blunt, impolitic language can land a commissioner in hot water.
She wasn't so impolitic as to say that out loud, of course.
"It would be impolitic to say they're dinosaurs about this issue.
Suggestions from people outside of politics can easily verge on the impolitic.
Is it impolitic to say what many, if not most, Yankees fans are undoubtedly thinking?
It would be most impolitic to accuse his host of talking nonsense.
So why do Japanese politicians keep making such seemingly impolitic statements?