Injured in a car accident, she unwisely hires the sinister Peter as her assistant.
If his health falters later, however, an extended appearance may have only raised expectations unwisely.
Mr Obama unwisely limits energy production, he said, saying science supported backers of oil exploration.
And were the Assad regime to unwisely make the wrong choice here, there would be consequences.
Coercive measures are unwisely banned with no exceptions, regardless of the danger confronting the country.
Unwisely, the court agreed to his demand that his six-day trial should be held in public.
Then Iraq unwisely quite possibly, cunningly, perhaps asked Mr Annan to clarify the terms of the review.
It has around three-quarters of all deposits and lends cheaply, widely and probably unwisely.
However, Ireland's banks had taken deposits from foreigners and lent the money unwisely, often for politically popular mortgages.
We don't need horrifying acts of violence to prove that the United States is choosing its immigrants unwisely.
She was unconvincing on foreign policy it did not help that she unwisely said it did not interest her.
State control has led the banks to lend unwisely to politically connected borrowers.
But the American congressmen took fright when they were shown a one-cent Nicaraguan stamp that unwisely featured volcanic eruptions.
The champion continued to pick holes in King's defence but unwisely began taunting his opponent as early as the second.
Nikolai Sadomsky, a vice-governor of Primorsky Krai, says his region has suffered ever since Mikhail Gorbachev unwisely let rail tariffs rise.
"The president's proposal would unwisely divert money urgently needed for modernization of the U.S. auto industry, " says House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.
EU, perhaps unwisely, has shown no enthusiasm for embracing it very soon.
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It help to explain why wisdom is such a key leadership quality, and why people feel at risk when they are led unwisely.
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Mr Boonstra faced pressure last year to launch the business as a separately quoted entity, but chose, perhaps unwisely, not to do so.
Gibraltar was one: by a treaty signed in Utrecht in 1713, the king of Spain unwisely, but he did it ceded the Rock to Britain.
They could agree on little save their distaste for the government, and had unwisely boycotted the 2005 legislative elections, leaving them with no lawmakers.
They may have uploaded them, unwisely, for their friends to see, but how comfortable would they be with strangers around the world reviewing it?
As soon as this was unwisely revealed by NBC as it struggled to deflect the flames of the social media blamethrower, Twitter had problems.
That gave Arsenal total freedom to stroke the ball around but surprisingly they unwisely tried to play through the massed ranks in the middle.
They have unwisely come to regard their ambiguous nuclear status as a protective cloak, especially since Mr Bush included Iran in his axis of evil.
One venerable MMF, the Reserve Primary Fund, was in 2008 in the unenviable position of having bet unwisely on the solvency of Lehman Brothers.
And the past costs of reconstituting military capabilities unwisely and irresponsibly dissipated have proven - time and time again - vastly to exceed the savings.
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"Uniquely in almost 16 years of being a constituency MP, but probably unwisely, I let my true feelings get the better of me, " Mr Loughton told MPs.
At the first turn, he allowed Alonso to take the inside and then unwisely tried to overtake him, a maneuver that sent him sliding off the track.
Goaded (perhaps unwisely) by America, it has sent 80, 000 troops into its tribal border area, thereby starting a war with tribesmen in which 800 soldiers have died.
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