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Randy Hamud, the San Diego lawyer who represented Mr. Awadallah in the courtroom on that first hearing in October 2001, said he was startled by how "injudicious and malicious" Judge Mukasey had been toward his client.
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Her injudicious comments about how Charlton were going to develop stars and sell to Premier League clubs inflamed an already incensed group of supporters.
If the new coalition wants to be sophisticated about how it cuts, it would seem injudicious to cut in an arena that takes so little and gives so much.
Then, during pre-season, Moyes talked of how he had "overtrained" Robin van Persie, on the face of it, an innocuous, if injudicious turn of phrase – unless it was actually the case.
There is therefore a need for a more careful re-evaluation of how retrofitting of dwellings is carried out to ensure that the potential benefits, including those to health, are not compromised by injudicious air tightening.
Some of his expenses appear "injudicious," the report said.
These conditions have been exacerbated by injudicious agricultural practices.
He told the Senate these were "wild and injudicious claims".
A major concern is how to use anti-H.I.V. drugs safely in developing countries because they cannot be taken like aspirin and experts have warned that injudicious use of the drugs could be seeds of a disaster, possibly in spreading drug-resistant strains of the AIDS virus.
Jack, alone, bony in the injudicious light of a long unserviced flame.
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