On the other hand his risky and ill-judged decision to appear before the Petrov Royal Commission in 1954 was a significant blunder. |
This foolish and ill-judged ambition would eventually kill him. |
If customers boycott Tesco because of this ill-judged decision, they may well back down. |
Standing rigidly by a decision which is wrong, or ill-judged, is obviously tempting, but in the long term is likely to be counter-productive. |
This is a very ill-judged move as far as one particular Member State is concerned, namely Cyprus. |
Members of the House may not be aware of an ill-judged intervention into national politics by the Secretary-General of NATO today. |