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Goldwater demurred; though he conceded that some embarrassing "kooks" lurked among the Birchers, he insisted to Buckley that there were also some "nice guys," and that it would be injudicious to attack the group in public.
While it would be injudicious to say he haunts the building, the judge himself is a potent symbol of the price paid by many anti-apartheid activists, his missing arm having been blown off by the apartheid-era security forces with a bomb in Mozambique.
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In two other cases, the commission found, Justice Teresi was "injudicious, impatient and discourteous".
Not believing in anything is becoming a dangerous flaw Jeremy Hunt's involvement in the BSkyB bid was injudicious.
Just need to keep the ship a float…" Talk of a ski house and a bonus may have been injudicious in the depths of a financial crisis.
Professor Dworkin writes that it is "injudicious, to put it mildly, for a judge to make such a public parade of his own politics".
However, it is injudicious to think that visualization harms the abstract nature of mathematics.
It is injudicious to utilize much of its energy to protect the security of macro-layer, putting its own user at a reduced performance.
Trott at least became the first England player this winter to reach three figures, but elsewhere there were injudicious shots as players gifted Sri Lanka - and Herath in particular - their wicket.
The historian A. L. Poole called Baldwin a "distinguished scholar and deeply religious man, [but he] was injudicious and too austere to be a good leader".
While there were "injudicious remarks" by participants at the CDC-organized 2000 conference at the Simpsonwood resort in Georgia, "allegations of a coverup are not substantiated" because the CDC freely distributed all the data at the meeting and made the transcript available to the public.
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