Some of these measures would have been rashly ambitious at the best of times. |
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He had, rather rashly, promised that none of the money raised would be spent on administration. |
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Can you think of an incident in your life where you spoke or acted rashly in anger? |
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None the less, perhaps rashly, it is assumed that the Treaty will eventually be ratified. |
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I told them the Bedouins sometimes catch and eat them and I also rashly told them I would catch one. |
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In public debate, the figures cited are usually official statistics, most often commented rashly. |
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But even though they want to give to God, expanding their business rashly itself proves that they have greed. |
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Note: Users are recommended to use the default and not to alter the network setting rashly. |
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Our understanding is he does not intend to move forward rashly with revolutionary change against the will of farmers. |
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At the Uruguay Round ten years ago, we rashly gave a number of commitments on opening up private universities in certain Member States. |
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They speculated why a man of such promise and talent would end his life so rashly. |
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Consider suspending the employee, with pay, pending an investigation rather than rashly terminating his or her employment. |
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He also warned believers not to rashly interpret things literally that might be allegorical, as it would discredit the faith. |
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They use the environment as a reservoir, which they plunder rashly for raw materials and exploit without control for the sake of profit. |
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Thus, the state should not make such commitments rashly or it will undermine citizens' confidence in the law. |
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China and Japan are not at all keen to suddenly or rashly throw their enormous dollar reserves onto the market. |
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Most authors who criticise Roman law as bitterly as they do rashly, blaspheme that of which they are ignorant. |
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The public improvements so rashly begun were suspended or abandoned. |
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When I ask if his public attacks on Blatter and Fifa might have been rashly intemperate, his tone is nonchalantly defiant. |
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At the school assembly I rashly asked the children their opinions. |
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Given the circumstances, and under the clear threat to collective security that existed at the time, Parliament acted quickly, but not rashly. |
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It's a good idea not to rashly compare one's own virtues with the vices of some politicians, since we don't know how we'd react in the same circumstances. |
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Think not rashly to lay your thievish hands upon my works. |
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He formed an enduring friendship with a young Swiss, Georges Deyverdun, and also fell in love with and rashly plighted himself to Suzanne Curchod, a pastor's daughter of great charm and intelligence. |
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Getting self-righteous certainly won't make the crisis disappear, and Merkel would undoubtedly be measured against her own words in the future if she chose them rashly. |
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The protests were sparked by Mr Compaoré's attempts to lean on the parliament to lift a two-term limit on his time in office that he had rashly written into the constitution. |
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More rashly, given the passions aroused by the European Union among some British voters, one of the fiercely bright young diplomats at the British mission to the EU in Brussels has also been given a blog to write. |
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The euro has certainly not become a job machine or acted as a brake on inflation, which is precisely what was rashly promised to the public earlier on. |
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That these Bidentals, as Mr. Owen more comprehensively calls them, are amongst the earliest reptiles, has been somewhat rashly assumed. |
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We know how much this ill-conceived, rashly made promise has cost New Brunswick taxpayers-this promise to abolish tolls when we know they were not even abolished. |
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Most often it is rashly associated with money and market, though in further education, in particular, it can by no means be confined to the exchange of goods. |
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So let us have no Spompanadln' as we say in Austrian, in other words, let us not rashly pick up on something simply because it might be popular with the people. |
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It is better to proceed cautiously than to leap ahead rashly. |
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But when Seward rashly proposed to unite North and South by instigating a war with foreign powers, Lincoln quietly killed the idea, established his primacy, and soon won his secretary's respect and admiration. |
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This is the case, for instance, when a girl who is in a rush to catch the last night train rashly accepts an offer by two young men to drive her to the station. |
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He concluded that cowpox inoculation was a safe alternative to smallpox inoculation, but rashly claimed that the protective effect was lifelong. |
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Men may not too rashly believe the confessions of witches, nor yet the evidence against them. |
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I had gazed upon the fortifications and impediments that seemed to keep human beings from entering the citadel of nature, and rashly and ignorantly I had repined. |
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