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Foolishness is the
inability or
failure to act
following reason due to lack of judgment, stupidity, stubbornness, etc. The
things such as
impulsivity and/or...
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including Aristotle, Valluvar, and Confucius,
condemning it as both evil and
unwise. The term
comes from
Italian word nepotismo,
which is
based on
Latin root...
- time, The New York
Times stated that the
Nixon pardon was a "profoundly
unwise,
divisive and
unjust act" that in a
stroke had destro**** the new president's...
- crossings—Keeping
Gazans locked in the
crowded Strip is
immoral and
strategically unwise Archived 29
October 2015 at the
Wayback Machine. Jack
Khoury and Reuters...
- self-control
wisely refrains from
giving in to
unwise desires. A
person who
exhibits temperance does not have
unwise desires in the
first place because they...
- the
death zone,
either directly (loss of
vital functions) or
indirectly (
unwise decisions made
under stress or
physical weakening leading to accidents)...
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Judith unwisely allows a
young man to have a
preliminary look at her father's m****cript of The Tempest, a
scene from
William Black's
Judith Shakespeare...
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Congress (AJC),
August 9, 2000. "Editorial: No
mutual respect: Mr. Bush
unwisely forgoes NAACP meeting".
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. July 17, 2004. Archived...
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interpretation is "socially unhealthy,
philosophically unreal, and
politically unwise". Finally, the
developing theory of post-structuralism
studies art's significance...
- (in
volume four) a
group of
motifs under the
category "Fools (and
other unwise persons)". A silly, stupid, simpleton,
luckless fool is a butt of numerous...