The criticism was ill-timed, but all we can do is win football games and this performance answered everybody. |
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To use the occasion of his death to launch an attack on one aspect of his policy seems inappropriate, ill-timed, small-minded and tasteless. |
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Often those attempting something positive were scythed down by ill-timed interventions. |
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The ambition was laudable but the execution was marred by a series of ill-timed and increasingly expensive acquisitions. |
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An ill-timed short forced march or an assault will play in the enemy's hands. |
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In other instances, ill-timed and ill-prepared elections may undermine democracy, generate political instability that reverse development gains. |
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The lingering financial crisis, the sequester, and ill-timed austerity are tamping down jobs growth. |
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In the end The Lone Ranger is a confusing nearly three hours, overwhelmed by relentless violence and ill-timed jokes. |
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The scheme is ill-timed, ill-judged, ill-planned and ill-prepared. |
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The April festival has been sunk by an ill-timed deluge of rain. |
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In pregnant human females, one ill-timed bout of binge drinking may produce permanent fetal damage. |
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From Armenia's perspective, the Karabakh imbroglio is a uniquely ill-timed, if predictable, side-effect of achieving sovereignty. |
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An unforeseen and ill-timed coughing incident means a huge great glop of red wine leaves your glass and lands on the sofa cushions. |
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He became reluctant to run the ball when pressured and sometimes threw ill-timed passes. |
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Sochi 2014 wasn't all about Bob and his ill-timed eye infection. |
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Which makes the retreat of recent decades both unfortunate and ill-timed. |
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Alex Massie on what an ill-timed summer break means for Labour. |
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The Knives are out and as one senior Liberal told the National Post last week, many in cabinet blame Ms. Copps for almost dragging Canada into the worst trade war in memory with her ill-timed rhetoric. |
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While far less inflammatory than suggested by the resultant outcry, the exhibit's attempt to present multiple perspectives on the bombing was ill-timed. |
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From a winning position, Spain let their opponents back into the game through an ill-timed error by Zubizarreta on 73 minutes. |
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Constitutional amendments to our federal structure are inherently significant and important, and proposals for such amendments should not be embarked upon in a hasty, ill-timed and ill-considered way. |
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The Prime Minister's contribution is to go around making ill-advised and ill-timed comments that he has been criticized for even by members of his own party and yet he will not back down. |
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In order to avoid aggravating the situation, the Public Prosecutor's Office, which is responsible for legal proceedings, had considered that such proceedings would be ill-timed. |
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The British Conservatives believe that this is an ill-timed report which tries to move the discussion forward beyond what the representatives and the people themselves want. |
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Many good plans fail because their presentation is ill-timed. |
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While accepting the idea of a unified withholding tax in the EU, the counter-opinion's sponsors considered the Commission's proposals ill-timed and ill-conceived. |
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They must, consequently, be on their guard against ill-timed declarations and everywhere allow men to speak who are capable of seeing all the facets of the problem, and of taking into account all the points of view. |
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That's when he reaches and gets flagged with ill-timed holding penalties. |
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It isn't just the ill-timed expansion that's spooking investors. |
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The plaint is old and familiar, but not misplaced or ill-timed. |
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Misty's voice brought Ri back out of her ill-timed contemplations. |
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The same cannot be said of Vaughan, which is why his reappointment is ill-timed and could be the biggest botch-up of all. |
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Jacques Chirac's speech to the Bundestag was ill-judged and ill-timed. |
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In the greater context, I reiterate with all respect that using this type of constitutional power in the context of this section would be extremely ill-founded and ill-timed. |
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The President of the European Council of Ministers has stated, most inopportunely, that he considers the referral of the matter to the International Court of Justice ill-timed. |
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She saw only that he was quiet and unobtrusive, and she liked him for it. He did not disturb the wretchedness of her mind by ill-timed conversation. |
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Ill-timed injury was partly to blame, but so was an innocent jest that went wrong. |
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