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Imprudence
Imprudence meaning
The quality or state of being imprudent; lack of prudence, caution, discretion or circumspection. | An imprudent act.
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A deficit that has run into hundreds of millions of pounds, cuts to essential services, and a community struggling to reconcile with its local government’s financial imprudence.
After a police investigation, cases of reckless imprudence resulting in multiple homicides were filed against Catherine Sy, Lina Cavilte, Johanna Cavilte, and Geoffrey Cavilte, a release from the Quezon City government on Saturday said.
Criminal complaints of reckless imprudence resulting in homicide and administrative complaints have already been filed against the six police officers relieved from their posts.
At Yale, there are no safeguards against imprudence.
Not only do you display imprudence by thusly broadcasting your vulnerability, but you also give yourself away as inept and lacking the capability to think through situations other countries face but choose to approach with reasonable solutions.
Apart from generating more revenues for the government, Obi said such moves would help curb wastage and financial imprudence associated with the public sector.
Critics, however, saw him as a symbol of populist authoritarianism, economic folly and geopolitical imprudence which significantly compromised his standing by the time he died on September 28, 1970.
Candido said complaints for “imprudence and negligence” will be filed against the management of the NCCC Mall Davao, SSI, and Rockfort Construction Company under Article 365 of the Revised Penal Code.
If traffic is an issue for you, just look to the city politicians who have blocked our interstate improvements for the last 20 years and the City Council that is jamming up our streets with all their mindless multimodal imprudence.
Aside from this imprudence, Roast is primarily remembered for his gluttony.
Eutyches' energy and the imprudence with which he asserted his opinions brought him the accusation of heresy in 448, leading to his excommunication.
For every sin is voluntary, according to Augustine;* whereas imprudence is not voluntary, since no man wishes to be imprudent.
Prudence versus imprudence, cunning and false prudence In Christian understanding, the difference between prudence and cunning lies in the intent with which the decision of the context of an action is made.