Sentence examples for make injudicious from inspiring English sources

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But an administration blighted by Mr Johnson's worst habits a tendency to make injudicious remarks and an impatience with detail would bring into question the Tories' readiness to govern the country.Fear of the second scenario once gripped Tories, some of whom privately speculated that the best result for the party might be a narrow loss to Mr Livingstone.

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"Maybe while he's at the crease Fletcher will make some injudicious phone calls to an ageing actor and the victory money will be taken off the SS and handed over to the plucky Englanders, who would have won, had Johnny foreigner played fair and not tried properly," says Matthew Cobb, who by his own admission has been drinking.

Pegg made his injudicious comments in an interview with the Huffington Post earlier this week.

Dr Watson continued as head of the Cold Spring Harbour genetics laboratory until 2007, when he made some injudicious remarks about genetics and black people and found himself suddenly retired.Dr Venter, too, left the NIH in the wake of the expressed-sequence-tag incident.

This concealment protects the producers and the drug companies, both of which make tidy profits from injudicious dosing of food animals.

They were – at best – insensitive remarks, made at an injudicious time, and they left Alan Duncan doing something that has become all too familiar to him in recent months – apologising.

Professor Dworkin writes that it is "injudicious, to put it mildly, for a judge to make such a public parade of his own politics".

It's a time marked by overheated, precarious global economies; injudicious, unsustainable disparities of wealth; and a metastatic consumer culture, in which a technology company can make fifty billion dollars in a fiscal quarter, largely on the strength of persuading people who already have a phone — that company's phone — that they need to buy a slightly different version.

It's a time marked by overheated, precarious global economies; injudicious, unsustainable disparities of wealth; and a metastatic consumer culture, in which a technology company can make fifty billion dollars in a fiscal quarter, largely on the strength of persuading people who already have a phone that company's phone that they need to buy a slightly different version.

"In the real world, uncertainty resulting from injudicious reforms will be factored into asset prices and borrowing rates by the world's markets and will make recovery more expensive".

At The Oval his injudicious pull shot shortly before an interval precipitated a first-innings decline, while in the second Morkel so worked him over that he lost his middle stump playing the sort of stroke with which it is almost geometrically impossible to make contact.

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