How To Use Ill-considered In A Sentence

  • The Monitor Group, a consulting firm based in Cambridge, Mass., said in a statement earlier in the day that it had provided "research support" for the dissertation, a step it described as "ill-considered. London School of Economics head resigns over school's Libyan ties
  • The strain on one's system of two consecutive days of heavy drinking caused by rhetorical and nonsensical talking points from those who could care less about things like consumers, competition, lower prices and innovation would make the drinking seem ill-considered. Art Brodsky: The Coming GOP War On the Open Internet -- Not a Drinking Game
  • Certainly, if grammar collapses and language unravels into a tangle of meaningless, ill-considered phrases, we will have lost something that should be treasured.
  • Its decision to reintroduce free entry to the art gallery, reversing the ill-considered entrance fee, was a positive gesture of intent.
  • There was never an ill-considered remark made by either of them.
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  • Any rash or ill-considered decision can have repercussions for the stability of this country.
  • Perhaps Brandis's ill-considered invocation of the rise of Nazism will have a salutary effect after all, if it spurs his intended targets among the Greens to study this background further.
  • If that wasn't enough, there were Doug Ford's ill-considered remarks about Waterfront Toronto, which he described as a "boondoggle. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • ‘Good ideas’ that are ill-considered tend to get people killed in this line of work, and Clark knows at least that much.
  • Anecdotal evidence suggests that managers are increasingly spending time repairing social relations damaged by hasty, ill-considered and intemperate electronic communications.
  • I was in the progressive wing of the Senate, and we had used filibusters periodically to stop some of the excesses of the Nixon administration and to kill ill-considered antibusing legislation when the country was in a panicky backlash against school integration. The Good Fight
  • But this time it seemed too early, too rash, too ill-considered.
  • She claimed that their action had been ill-considered and ironic coming so soon after the launch of their customer service charter.
  • This is just ill-considered invective, written on the spur of the moment and unduly influenced by the absolutely horrendous headache I'm currently enduring.
  • ill-considered actions often result in disaster
  • The approach such provisions represent is wrong-headed and ill-considered - and unworthy of a democratic society.
  • There is so much ill-considered use of the word revolutionist, we should bear in mind it is a strictly relative term. Principles of Freedom
  • Setting aside the crimes behind Watergate, his policies were ill-considered and damaging. The Volokh Conspiracy » Taking the Washington Post to School
  • The term sensation is at present employed in the same ill-considered manner. The Approach to Philosophy
  • There has been a lot of ill-founded and mischievous speculation about these arrests and some ill-considered and aggressive comment directed at our organisation.
  • There has been a lot of ill-founded and mischievous speculation about these arrests and some ill-considered and aggressive comment directed at our organisation.
  • When it's ill-conceived, ill-considered or based on incomplete information, the Profitboss won't criticize the critic.
  • But the lesson of history is that the consequences of ill-considered legislation usually outlast the danger - however extreme - it is designed to combat.
  • The decision to beach the vessel was a hurried and ill-considered over-reaction, with significant consequences in terms of damage.
  • The approach such provisions represent is wrong-headed and ill-considered - and unworthy of a democratic society.
  • Whole posts can be magicked away by a couple of ill-considered key presses - without even taking your hand off the keyboard.
  • We stamp all over the planet, meting out instant, severe punishment on the basis of hasty, ill-considered judgement, with the most appalling and devastating of consequences.
  • Imagine the confected, ill-considered outrage from pundits, radio shockjocks and bloggers alike if any such proposal was ever seriously floated.
  • The FDA labels the practice unsafe, unsound, and ill-considered.
  • He acknowledged to no one that this ride was supposed payment for an ill-considered wager. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • The journal must come out four times a year with the requisite number of articles in it, on occasion forcing hasty and sometimes ill-considered decisions.
  • Our verdict: this policy is ill-considered, and the military is squandering a golden moment to effect meaningful personnel reform.
  • But, largely as a result of some ill-considered comments by Rhodri Morgan about climate change the day before, the debate degenerated into 'knockabout'. Archive 2007-02-01
  • The ill-considered and grotesque roadway has been a scar on the wonderful upland environment since a former owner of the estate thought he could create a ski development up on the roof of Scotland.
  • There was never an ill-considered remark made about either of them.
  • She claimed that their action had been ill-considered and ironic coming so soon after the launch of their customer service charter.
  • These are not stray and ill-considered comments.
  • Has Stanley's ill-considered publication of this literary leviathan given license to a certain kind of rebarbative white animus toward any stirrings of black cultural ascendancy?
  • In some cases this accumulation of earth and sand has protected and hidden that portion of the catacomb which is vertically underneath and thus rescued many precious memorials from the ill-considered attentions, or outrages, of earlier explorers. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • There are some who say that blogs lack gravitas, that there is no quality writing, that the analyses are hurried and ill-considered.
  • And that in turn leads to ill-considered social policy.
  • There was never an ill-considered remark made by either of them.
  • The sad thing about this ill-considered (but well-intentioned) proposal is that both problem and social drinkers will spend more on booze (and as alkies have a relatively inelastic demand curve for booze they will spend proportionately more than the rest), leaving less money for food and rent. In praise of the SNP
  • Asmal warned against what he described as hasty and ill-considered responses to the national higher education plan. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Its ill-considered title of ‘eat all you like’ was interpreted more of a challenge than an invitation, and the dining room soon came to resemble a grain drop in Rwanda.
  • The result was that countless men who, in the mood of that time, should and would have hanged were in fact saved, and five years later, were freed under an ill-considered Allied amnesty.
  • When it's ill-conceived, ill-considered or based on incomplete information, the Profitboss won't criticize the critic.
  • In the heat of the moment ill-considered remarks are often made.
  • His reputation as an arbiter of taste suffered after an ill-considered attack on the quality of the Elgin Marbles in 1816.
  • So, every time a woman breaks a new barrier the rest of us tend to cheer -- even if she's running a pollution-producing company or toting a gun in some ill-considered war.
  • Agents complain that ill-considered remarks by football managers are driving work into the hands of the big legal firms.
  • There are some who say that blogs lack gravitas, that there is no quality writing, that the analyses are hurried and ill-considered.
  • And the consequence of this ill-considered commitment seems to have been the introduction of various fast-track schemes, corner cutting on entry visa requirements and other acts of legerdemain.
  • Some of the worst occurred in the crucial scene in which devilish Iachimo (Adrian LaTourelle) goads pure-hearted Posthumus (Mark Bedard) into an ill-considered bet over the fidelity of Posthumus's love, Imogen (Gretchen Hall). 'Cymbeline': A fairy tale without magic

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