The Democrats criticize the administration for acting imprudently and through malfeasance. |
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By extension, reps who would offer such investments can be viewed as acting imprudently or even unethically. |
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I was a very young man, not much older than you are currently, and as you must know, young men tend to act imprudently. |
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The king imprudently left behind him an open letter denouncing much of the work of the Revolution. |
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However, since 1962 and its Costa versus ENEL judgment, the Court has been imprudently and continuously carrying out a federal coup d'état. |
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We know that the finance minister has behaved imprudently on the contingency reserve in the past. |
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Protective controls are meant to protect public funds from being spent improperly or imprudently and public assets from loss, theft and damage. |
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Looking to more broadly ethical, but not yet moral, norms, it may be possible to act badly without acting either immorally or imprudently. |
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While funds were imprudently lent and some were certainly squandered, for the most part, resources were applied to real investment projects. |
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You imprudently unscrewed the indicator lamp that came up on the instrument panel reporting to you there was danger. |
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Fourth, the trustees are alleged to have acted imprudently by not exacting the appropriate rent from the union to cover all expenses. |
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We imprudently share them with each other, we play doctor, and we change their containers with the risks that it involves. |
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But it can also lead, if used imprudently, to fragmentation of the integration process. |
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The government had pledged a raft of tax reductions once that was achieved, but imprudently enacted them late last year. |
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Lamennais went from disaster to disaster and finally died outside the Church he had served so brilliantly but so imprudently. |
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Some media and political personalities were quick to attribute, rather imprudently, that act to terrorists from the Middle East. |
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This brigade was imprudently dispatched the day prior. |
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They sold assets and tightened lending conditions. Banks and other financial institutions drastically reduced their exposure to the risks that they had imprudently accumulated during the phase of financial euphoria. |
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The Slovene variant is more subtle but no less pernicious: forcing companies to pay imprudently high dividends. Proper regulation of capital markets and an influx of more far-sighted shareholders are a partial antidote. |
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This has made it hard for anyone to understand the sort and magnitude of risks being taken, whilst at the same time creating incentives for managers to behave imprudently. |
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