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"It would be inadvisable to force someone on us just because you like him."
They considered the mission inadvisable but made no effort to stop him.
The little man sighed, as if this would be possible but inadvisable.
Also, if you're a woman, it's inadvisable to go out alone after dark.
Of course, it is always inadvisable to commit a crime.
Is this something that was inadvisable of him to have traveled to the country?
Its inadvisable to hike along the border with Iraq, though.
"We've found it's inadvisable to provide our workers with too much mobility."
"I stated that the nature of the present business made any delay inadvisable."
To require that other democratic criteria be met is, I believe, inadvisable.
It is inadvisable to camp on or visit beaches after dark.
Surgical solutions, in particular, are often inadvisable for men with serious health problems.
This was not generally accepted, I may say, at the time, and my father did consider it most inadvisable.
It would be inadvisable for you to see him.
"I had thought it inadvisable to take any party into your confidence.
Generally speaking, going up and down stairs more than once a day is inadvisable until another two weeks have passed.
"It's not that we have a closed mind, but this was inadvisable," the executive said.
By now Christmas was fast approaching, and further travel would soon be inadvisable.
"I believe it would be inadvisable to proceed at this time.
In the circumstances it would be inadvisable to allow bad feeling to develop from such shadows.
With the siege in progress, a visit to his parents' house outside the walls was inadvisable.
"We think that would be inadvisable just now," The Voice said.
In my opinion, we are still at a stage when making binding and final decisions is inadvisable.
And Jon began to have the feeling that it would be inadvisable for the moon to rise.
I'm not telepathic - but you may find it inadvisable to lie to me.