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I must have a reason to speak to your father before he does anything imprudent.
She felt it imprudent to point out that he already was.
He promised himself never to be so imprudent in the future.
Partly because of this risk, city officials called the board's action imprudent.
It would be imprudent on your part not to follow my advice.
My father and mother knew nothing of that, they only felt how imprudent a match it must be.
It seemed imprudent to assume that you would return so soon.
But that was impossible, at the least imprudent, on my budget.
"It would be very imprudent to think that," he said.
The old convention of asking for the woman's number could be imprudent today.
The President also said the land venture had turned out to be an imprudent investment.
Don't try anything now because it would be quite imprudent of you.
It appears that my decisions of late have been what one might call imprudent.
Americans may be seen as reckless and imprudent people when it comes to the environment.
To say anything other than that would be imprudent at this time."
The Major was eager to escape the result of his imprudent words.
You will, perhaps, object here that my conduct was imprudent.
An imprudent act will give your position or intentions away to the enemy.
They'd love to punish imprudent investors, but see the risk of doing so as too great.
She was very saucy, but then you were quite imprudent!
It's an imprudent way to save; it pays no interest.
Especially if the woman has shown herself to be erratic and imprudent at best.
"Well, he was right about that, though imprudent," she said with weight.
But they felt it imprudent to buy the first house they saw.
It would be imprudent to make the kind of changes that are being discussed without considerable study.