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'But he was given bad counsel.
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Of course, it would obviously be terrible if a judge gave bad counsel because he'd been cranking one out in his back room rather than studying the particulars of his latest case but again, there is no proof, or even suggestion, that this is what happened.
Had he been given bad information?
While abstraction and simplification characterize model building, outputs that are abstract or vague give very bad counsel.
Sure, he gave bad contracts.
He gives bad judgment a bad name.
Bad sample sizes give bad data, which gives bad statistics when you don't give their context.
This lead to the effect of bad designs and sometimes gives bad effects t o the performance of the designers.
Worse than giving bad advice is taking bad advice.
All the trials gave bad resolution.
I was so bad I gave "bad" a bad name.
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