Any rash or ill-considered decision can have repercussions for the stability of this country. |
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Imagine the confected, ill-considered outrage from pundits, radio shockjocks and bloggers alike if any such proposal was ever seriously floated. |
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Agents complain that ill-considered remarks by football managers are driving work into the hands of the big legal firms. |
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There are some who say that blogs lack gravitas, that there is no quality writing, that the analyses are hurried and ill-considered. |
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Its decision to reintroduce free entry to the art gallery, reversing the ill-considered entrance fee, was a positive gesture of intent. |
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Everyone knows that the hasty, ill-considered decision by the International Criminal Court had negative results. |
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As for release after one-sixth of a sentence has been served, we will not propose an ad hoc, ill-considered reform. |
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One of the duties of regimental colonels was in fact to discreetly ensure that young officers did not enter into ill-considered liaisons. |
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Caution is of the essence, however, as an ill-considered proposal could have adverse effects on our democracy. |
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But poorly conceived and ill-considered regulation can prove to go beyond what is strictly necessary. |
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I write now, however, because in his latest column he has migrated from the merely foolish to the ill-considered and dangerous. |
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Not at Politwoops, where a horde of ill-considered missives live to see another day. |
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This is just ill-considered invective, written on the spur of the moment and unduly influenced by the absolutely horrendous headache I'm currently enduring. |
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There has been a lot of ill-founded and mischievous speculation about these arrests and some ill-considered and aggressive comment directed at our organisation. |
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The journal must come out four times a year with the requisite number of articles in it, on occasion forcing hasty and sometimes ill-considered decisions. |
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But this time it seemed too early, too rash, too ill-considered. |
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Certainly, if grammar collapses and language unravels into a tangle of meaningless, ill-considered phrases, we will have lost something that should be treasured. |
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The FDA labels the practice unsafe, unsound, and ill-considered. |
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In the heat of the moment ill-considered remarks are often made. |
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While attempting to keep up with the frenetic pace of those at the front, it is not useful to take any ill-considered risks. |
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But he has not publicly acknowledged until now his thoughts that the initial secrecy surrounding the program was ill-considered. |
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The decision to beach the vessel was a hurried and ill-considered over-reaction, with significant consequences in terms of damage. |
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We stamp all over the planet, meting out instant, severe punishment on the basis of hasty, ill-considered judgement, with the most appalling and devastating of consequences. |
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However, ill-considered policy initiatives which merely aim to stimulate economic activity artificially in the short term must be treated with due scepticism. |
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The government has rejected recommendations by a House of Commons committee to expand and modernize Canada's access to information and privacy laws because they are either too cumbersome, unnecessary or ill-considered. |
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It begins with the unwitting import, or the deliberate but ill-considered introduction, of a plant that comes from an entirely different ecosystem. |
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Japan's new ruling Democratic government is cutting back on parts of the EUR 115 billion economic stimulus package, saying that it contains much wasteful and ill-considered spending. |
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He tends to take ill-considered risks for doing his work well and estimates that it is an evil necessary. |
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that managers are increasingly spending time repairing social relations damaged by hasty, ill-considered and intemperate electronic communications. |
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A commendable campaign against an ill-considered planning decision seems to have been hijacked by a bunch of tree-hugging show-offs with a childish obsession with fancy dress. |
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As before I used Lonely Planet, Lp, with a critical eye considering its ill-considered tendency to panegyric. |
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It's emotional, but wildly ill-considered. |
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Overheated topics invariably produce ill-considered books. |
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Few, if any, investors thought these moves were ill-considered. |
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I believe censorship in video games is ill-considered. |
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They are alienated by the system, they are caught up by it and I would suggest they are more prey to those who, in their time of need, would be advising them, in an ill-considered way, as to how to deal with that. |
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He extracted €1.55 billion from General Motors in 2005 as compensation for unwinding an ill-considered put option to buy Fiat's car business. |
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This encouraged executives to take ill-considered risks when trading credits. |
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This ill-considered gesture would make the coast of Labrador, already rather forbidding with its bare rock and scraggy conifers, even more inhospitable for generations of Basque sailors. |
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Everyone should be aware that over half of the Union's wetlands have disappeared recently, as a result of urbanization, ill-considered exploitation or environmental attack. |
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But most people seem to accept children's exclusion from voting as an article of ill-considered faith, a sort of self-evident common sense that requires little justification. |
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If they are unnecessary, ill-considered or unjustifiably invasive of our fundamental rights, they should not be the law of the land for five years, five months or five days. |
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That means that an appellant can neither be required to pay damages to the Organization in the event of an ill-considered or futile appeal, nor asked to pay a surety to that end when the appeal is introduced. |
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But ill-considered personal choices and the accidents of history always seemed to conspire against Marrero. |
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It will be very costly, but, in the end, it will cost far less than trying to revive a select few of the comatose and pay off 100 percent of their ill-considered financial obligations. |
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It is patently obvious, is it not, that an ill-considered exercise of the right to self-determination would pose a threat to the whole of Europe, not just Russia? |
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On top of some clumsiness, an ill-considered tampering with a new quad makes hoppo worry about the knave's immaturity. |
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