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"Maybe it's indiscreet to talk about discretion".
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If I was indiscreet, I can say that I never paid a price for it".
In general he's indiscreet with salt, though you never know.
But this executive was the first insider who's been indiscreet enough to say it within earshot of a journalist.
(I will not give away the ending, but perhaps it would not be indiscreet to report that some good guys survive).
In those days, it would have been indiscreet of him to approach a young lady unintroduced, Ms. Blackall writes, and yet even today, when things are more relaxed, "invisible membranes keep us apart".
Done right, it amounts to being indiscreet, airing dirty laundry, telling on someone, calling them out, embarrassing them, usually after lying to them to gain their confidence.
Ron notes that it's understandable why de Blasio, who has a black son, would caution him how to behave with the police given a history of misconduct toward kids of color, but that it may have been indiscreet to have highlighted that after the Garner grand jury refused to indict.
To publish diaries so soon after leaving office is indiscreet and it won't reflect well on his successors, be they Labor or Liberal.
He works for his father-in-law, who is not upset that Will is cheating on his daughter but is very annoyed that he has been indiscreet about it.
When he was small, Sendak says, "I was a very sickly child, and very worried about it, mainly because my parents were indiscreet enough to bewail my sickliness and carry on about how long I'd be around.
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