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But Labour said that the prime minister was "out of touch" if he thought that women's anger with the government was based on ill advised remarks to female colleagues, rather than spending cuts that were hitting women "twice as hard as men".
What this staffer and others forget is that they can go around without being noticed -- unless they post ill advised remarks that go viral.
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In a brief statement issued by the court, she said that "judges should avoid commenting on a candidate for public office," and acknowledged that her remarks were "ill advised". In the limited sense that her statements attracted criticism, who could disagree?
At most, his remarks were an ill advised attempt at justification of the coercion which the defense had alleged.
The flashpoint came in 1978 over a demand that, in retrospect, seems remarkably ill advised.
It seemed ill advised.
That word was ill advised.
Then East's double was ill advised.
Here's why it is ill advised.
Cross-country treks are ill advised.
"The ad was ill advised," he said.
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