They point to problems with Mr Nasheed, some accurate: impetuosity, immaturity, and a charge of being India's stooge. |
But, like several of his colleagues, there is an impetuosity to his batting and he has struggled for consistency. |
He lacks strategy and good judgment, and his quick temper and impetuosity too often get the better of him. |
One small officer in his impetuosity dashed at the pig with his spear, missed him clean, and fell over on the top of him. |
Her occasional outbursts of temper and impetuosity are followed by self-admonishment. |
Something of philosophy, of thought, must be combined with hurrying youthful self-assertion before you can emerge from impetuosity into wisdom. |