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His career was destroyed, he says, when he sent an indiscreet report to Islam Karimov, Uzbekistan's repressive ruler.
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(I will not give away the ending, but perhaps it would not be indiscreet to report that some good guys survive).
Meanwhile, Burgess had been reported to MI5 for "irresponsible and indiscreet behavior" — and had been pressured to resign from his post after numerous incidents of "loose talk".
He stood out, in the words of Lieutenant-Colonel Jean Sandherr, head of intelligence, as reported to a young diplomat, for "his indiscreet curiosity, his constant snooping, his air of mystery, and finally his false and conceited character, in which one recognises all the pride and all the ignominy of his race".
The New York Times reported that Jones's resignation – planned for next year – was accelerated because of indiscreet comments by Jones in Bob Woodward's book, Obama's Wars, published last month that details the internal debate in the White House over sending an extra 30,000 US troops to Afghanistan.
The presidential campaigns now monitor reporters' feeds closely and often will use any impolitic or indiscreet remark to their advantage.
For a reporter there's a problem with sources like this: lively, indiscreet, but demanding.
She was never indiscreet.
Norbert was indiscreet.
March 1919: The Manchester Guardian reports on the first Metropolitan Police women patrols, employed to concentrate on preventative work with girls "behaving in an indiscreet or provocative manner".
Indiscreet is the best though.
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