Using "imprudent" in a sentence

 “They allege that defendants’ retention of affiliated recordkeepers was the result of an imprudent decision-making process, which plausibly suggests that such decision was the result of a disloyal motivation,” the order states.
Source: PLANADVISER

Understandably, if a man should be diagnosed with some neurological disorder, it would be imprudent on the part of any bishop to ordain him.
Source: Church Militant

Microsoft has repeatedly assured regulators that the series would stay on all current platforms — which currently includes Xbox, PlayStation and PC — and said it would be financially imprudent to discontinue publishing for PlayStation.
Source: The Washington Post

Public Staff believes it imprudent for now to count on green hydrogen by 2050.
Source: Energy News Network

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