Whatever the potential motivations for trying to codify international rules for using UAVs, such a move would be ill advised.
If you have to plead, "it was a joke" then obviously it wasn't, or at the very least, ill advised and insensitive.
His baiting of the New York crowd at the 2008 US Open after a spat with local hero Andy Roddick was ill advised to say the least.
This apparent emphasis on one type of TAR tool in favor of all others, is a throw the baby out with the bathwater approach that seems ill advised.
Unfortunately, the list of such ill-advised and often ill-considered American proposals is growing.
Instead, the ill-advised promises were listed in the footnotes to the banks' financial statements.
In recent years, none of these measures has prevented ill-advised lending by banks around the world.
The Whitewater scandal, in retrospect, was little more than an ill-advised piece of property speculation.
The Conservatives attacked an "ill-advised announcement" which "risks devaluing Welsh GCSEs and confusing employers".
He added that the government would be ill-advised to ignore the voice of parents.
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The film, as earnest as it is ill-advised, hangs a speculative drama on one of them.
He said smaller quarterbacks tend to panic and set forth on ill-advised runs when under pressure.
Stuart Drummond, the outgoing chair of Cleveland Police Authority, described the move as "ill-advised".
Not only is a company that has no profits to distribute ill-advised to pay a dividend.
They include a vast array of elaborate special effect sequences, some innovative photography but some ill-advised shots.
Shadow health secretary Dr Liam Fox accused the government of an "indecent and ill-advised fixation with targets".
This reckless and irresponsible course was ill-advised when the West thought itself secure in a threat-free world.
However impassioned your beliefs, it's ill-advised to make politics personal as Welsh assembly candidate Joe Lock learned.
Plenty of adjectives could be used to describe Gillespie: proud, cocky, adamant, verbose, ill-advised, rash, even stupid.
"We continue to think the trip is ill-advised, " US State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said on Monday.
And we've got to hold the line against President Bush with his ill-advised approach to stimulating the economy.
Some ill-advised adventure from the home side allowed Gloucester to level the scores on the stroke of half-time.
It is certainly ill-advised to make agreements reducing our nuclear deterrent that fail to take them into account.
Aside from an ill-advised bid for the House back in 1978, Bush can say he's won when he's run.
Yet purely as a business decision, calling any new big-league sports team the Senators would be seen as ill-advised.
The Center for Security Policy calls upon the Bush Administration and allied governments to reject this and similar ill-advised transactions.
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The gamble taken by Poland goalkeeper Szczesny was ill-advised and not needed and it allowed then 10-man Greece to equalize.
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One reason: an ill-advised move in the late 1990s into home appliances and even used cars, via online peddler CarMax.
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