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Injudiciously

adverb

In an injudicious manner.

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On December 18th, a privy council review committee found that although detention had "not been used injudiciously or excessively", there was evidence of discrimination, since "it does not deal with British nationals".

As for the final passage of Obamacare in 2010, Biden muttered in the President's ear and injudiciously close to one of those tiresome live mikes, that it was "a big fucking deal".

Pietersen went the way of several of his colleagues in playing injudiciously outside off stump, caught behind for 11 as Surrey were bowled out for 113 in reply to Worcestershire's 285, but reappeared in the follow-on to bat at Twenty20 pace, his 69 including a sequence of boundaries that brought him 29 runs from 10 balls either side of tea.

Did he choose his allies and his causes injudiciously?

Paradoxically, Carlyle found himself consoling his friend, and later wrote: "Mill... remained injudiciously enough till almost midnight, and my poor Dame and I had to sit talking of indifferent matters; and could not till then get our lament freely uttered".

Pliny's vast Historia naturalis has survived intact because for so many centuries it symbolized human knowledge, and even the "old wives' tales" it injudiciously included were unquestioningly copied into many later encyclopaedias.

Working closely with his faithful secretary, Antha Card, to whom he read Bradford's every word aloud, Morison altered the original's antiquated spelling and cleared the text of notes and scribbles made by everyone from Bradford's biographers to his descendants, material that had been injudiciously included, and mistakenly attributed to Bradford himself, in earlier printed editions.

The sharp-spined urchins gave us trouble immediately, for several of us, on putting our feet down injudiciously, drove the spines into our toes".

Mr. Macklowe, a developer with a habit of injudiciously reaching for heights, was pointing to a small steel ladder at the job site of his latest and most ambitious project: a luxurious building at 432 Park Avenue, which, upon completion, will be, at 1,398 feet, the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere.

"His death was very sudden at last, rather unaccountable except by his having been injudiciously nursed, poor fellow," she wrote.

This would risk shunting a large tranche of charities outside of the Charity Commission's regulatory remit and injudiciously bolster the powers of HMRC over this group.

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