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The rapid emergence of multidrug resistant pathogens or "super bugs" is contributed by the widespread injudicious practice of empiric antibiotic usage and infiltration of antibiotics in the food chain, which have accelerated selection and dissemination of resistant pathogens [5].
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Sample sales typically take place in downtown or garment district showrooms without changing facilities, and it is common to see women grabbing at cocktail dresses in their underwear or trying to squeeze chiffon halters over their turtlenecks, practices that contribute to an atmosphere of emotional abandon in which many injudicious purchases take place.
Implications for human health of current pesticide practices in Central America are examined to illustrate major problems associated with the injudicious use of insecticides, i.e., human pesticide poisonings, development of insect resistance, and persistence in the environment.
Some of his expenses appear "injudicious," the report said.
He told the Senate these were "wild and injudicious claims".
The choice of the word "bonus" was particularly injudicious, given the criticism over his speaking fees.
The injudicious proximity of a naked flame resulted in a minor explosion.
The risk is that injudicious cuts could harm their most vulnerable citizens.
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