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Off the cuff.
If you do something off the cuff, you do it without any preparation.
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It is not a good time for improvisation, intemperance, off the cuff decision making, or frivolous behavior.
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"I know he thinks about decisions a hell of a lot and this wasn't just an off-the-cuff decision.
Mr. McCain's success so far has been a combination of some early planning, some risks that paid off and some clever off-the-cuff decision making.
German media are now questioning the decision to close the country's airports, saying it was an "off-the-cuff" decision based on "flimsy data," according to The Local.
Jackson said she believed Welch to be a nice person who thought he was doing the right thing, but that his actions were not an "off-the-cuff" decision.
"They didn't make off-the-cuff decisions," said their lawyer, Mary F. Schiavo, a partner at Motley Rice.
We do, however, know how much another of Mr Christie's off-the-cuff decisions cost New Jersey voters.
So let's take a hard look at the unseen costs of our everyday, off-the-cuff financial decisions.
Mr. Van Miert, a former leader of the Flemish Socialist party in Belgium, routinely made off-the-cuff remarks in public well in advance of final decisions.
The Fund responded that no decision was made, that this was just an off-the-cuff remark by its spokesperson.
Mr. Romney's decision Thursday to address the tax question appeared to be an off-the-cuff attempt to put the nettlesome issue behind him once and for all.
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