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is ill-timed

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Occurring at an unfavourable or inappropriate time; untimely

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If a transition is timely in relation to age norms or biological timing, it is usually associated with beneficial outcomes; if the transition is ill-timed, this may be deleterious (Elder 1994).

Indeed, Coty's bid is ill-timed for any hostile turn.

But they probably think the accusation is ill-timed.

All this is ill-timed, says an official who is resigned to many years of opposition.

Many Israelis and Palestinians — and not just Hamas — say they think that Annapolis is ill-timed and bound to disappoint.

The surge is ill-timed because the government needs to raise as much as 3.5 billion euros (nearly $5 billion) in a bond auction Thursday.

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They were ill-timed injuries.

However, his second Alice project was ill-timed.

Although they were ill-timed, his voice was heard.

But they have been ill-timed and poorly co-ordinated.

However the ad may be considered to be ill-timed.

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