He argued that the Department of Justice was "jumping the gun", and that Justice Minister Dullah Omar had acted "injudiciously" by pressing for immediate representivity within the Department of ❋ Unknown (1996)
SELL UNIVERSALIS, if taken "injudiciously," and administered with judgment, will kill the aged, and remove the youthful. ❋ Various (N/A)
"injudiciously" in reporting the problems at Northern Rock, the committee heard. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Let's don't worry about whether he spent $14000 injudiciously. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Mr. Orszag injudiciously told the Washington Post's Ezra Klein that the provision represents "the largest yielding of sovereignty from the Congress since the creation of the Federal Reserve." ❋ David Wessel (2010)
Cable had spoken injudiciously to the reporters, who had pretended to be constituents, about his attempts to block the media tycoon's takeover of BSkyB, of which he already has partial ownership. ❋ Unknown (2010)
It shocks me that a person who is capable of acting so injudiciously, who behaves in a manner that is so contrary to the interests of the community that he serves, and who advocates for the interests of organizations that are internationally recognized as terrorist, was appointed to a board entrusted to protect Canadians from the very people he appears to be so sympathetic towards. ❋ GayandRight (2009)
The subject was injudiciously chosen, and it was treated as might be expected by a youth of twenty, in such times, who regarded only one side of the question. ❋ Unknown (2007)
But as the author himself can scarcely be supposed willing to acquiesce in this final cause, if any other can be alleged, he has been led to suspect, that, contrary to what he originally supposed, his subject was injudiciously chosen, in which, and not in his mode of treating it, lay the source of the want of success. ❋ Unknown (2008)
There are some works of art, the defects of which are not seen till they are injudiciously placed in too strong a light, and such was the case with ❋ Unknown (2008)
Lee trusted him and gave him discretion, but Stuart acted injudiciously. ❋ Jeffry D. Wert (2008)
If we do so without the aid of reason, we accept it blindly, and act foolishly and injudiciously; if, on the other hand, we settle that it can be proved by reason, theology becomes a part of philosophy, and inseparable therefrom. ❋ Unknown (2007)
If the latter, we shall surely act foolishly and injudiciously; if the former, we assent to Scripture under the dominion of reason, and should not assent to it without her. ❋ Unknown (2007)
If he be troubled with indigestion during the night, a thousand incoherent ideas torment him; it seems as if nature punished him for having taken too much food, or for having injudiciously selected it, by supplying involuntary conceptions; for we think but little during sleep, except when annoyed by a bad digestion. ❋ Unknown (2007)
A bookseller with whom he had had feuds years before, injudiciously came either to pay his respects, or to demand some trivial arrears of money; the furious poet and philosopher rushed up to his visitor and inflicted a stinging box on the ear, while Collini, his Italian secretary, hastily offered this intrepid consolation to Van Duren, "Sir, you have received a box on the ear from one of the greatest men in the world." ❋ Unknown (2007)
The court before the house is most injudiciously paved with the round blueish-grey pebbles which are found upon the sea-shore; so that you walk as if upon cannon-balls driven into the ground. ❋ Unknown (2006)