The government had pledged a raft of tax reductions once that was achieved, but imprudently enacted them late last year. |
Protective controls are meant to protect public funds from being spent improperly or imprudently and public assets from loss, theft and damage. |
The Democrats criticize the administration for acting imprudently and through malfeasance. |
Looking to more broadly ethical, but not yet moral, norms, it may be possible to act badly without acting either immorally or imprudently. |
However, since 1962 and its Costa versus ENEL judgment, the Court has been imprudently and continuously carrying out a federal coup d'état. |
Lamennais went from disaster to disaster and finally died outside the Church he had served so brilliantly but so imprudently. |