Some of the lenders have also had reservations about offering debt relief, although it is impolitic to air them too loudly. |
He said what he thought, but now he's withdrawing it, because it was impolitic. |
Either it was impolitic to make this question his defining issue, or he did not feel confident of his own facility in making the argument. |
The politically cowardly crowd believe that it is impolitic to be opposed to anything. |
The secretary of defense had evidently concluded that to agree to the reinforcements would be impolitic. |
That week, the UK press broke the story, and it seemed impolitic for him to return at that moment. |