How To Use Injudicious In A Sentence

  • 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. A Spending Nudge, or a Fudge?
  • The excellent results from the method described in the foregoing paragraph has relegated laryngostomy to those cases that come in with a severe cicatricial stenosis from an injudicious laryngofissure; and even in these cases cure of the stenosis as well as the papillomata can usually be obtained by endoscopic methods alone, using superficial scalping off of the papillomata with subsequent laryngoscopic bouginage for the stenosis. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
  • He recognises, however, that it would be politically injudicious to speak of leaving just after having secured a mandate.
  • Less happily, John's grandfather had, in 1860, felt an injudicious urge for grandeur on a larger scale. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • 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. It takes two to tango – but can Vince Cable and Lib Dem ministers stay in step with the Tories?
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  • Let's don't worry about whether he spent $14000 injudiciously. Baucus spokesman confirms Hanes pay raise
  • Lamb in his appreciativeness; but one cannot accuse him of injudicious excess when he says of Brome: The Art of Letters
  • Love makes us do and say the silliest things, and my friend has been quite injudicious in his wholehearted leap into a new enthusiasm.
  • But when crossing is practiced injudiciously and indiscriminately, and especially when so done for the purpose of procuring _breeding animals_, it cannot be too severely censured, and is scarcely less objectionable than careless in-and-in breeding. The Principles of Breeding or, Glimpses at the Physiological Laws involved in the Reproduction and Improvement of Domestic Animals
  • Each individual had a unique humoral balance which could be easily disrupted by conditions such as cold, biting winds, poor air, or injudicious eating.
  • Furthermore, injudicious use of antibiotics has led to increasing bacterial resistance, resulting in ineffectiveness of commonly used antibiotics.
  • For Celtic's French defender has shown a propensity for injudicious decision-making when finding himself in the white heat of colossal continental confrontations.
  • Can it be that, like the calamander, or Coromandel-wood, which is rapidly approaching extinction, sandal-wood was extirpated from the island by injudicious cutting, unaccompanied by any precautions for the reproduction of the tree?] [Footnote 2: _Nan-shè_, b.lxxviii. p. 13.] [Footnote 3: _Suh-Hung keën-luh_, b.xlii. p. 52.] Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 (of 2)
  • Those claims were both hypothetical and injudicious and could hinder police investigations when ensued by the ranting claims and scurrilous allegations by a small number of egocentric politicians.
  • She didn't think further than that, perhaps due to the injudicious sniffing of the catbalm. SABRIEL
  • Though libel law has always applied to Web content, most bloggers have flown beneath the radar, making it possible to disseminate their sometimes injudicious remarks with virtual impunity.
  • This force once made Shi Yuzhu's system injudicious , I believe, it also can become the nightmare with Changjiang Delta real spring likewise.
  • these intelligence tests were used injudiciously for many years
  • He could save injudicious Sakuntala youth from assault by intervening Commonwealth forces and protect the paramouncy of his kind in the eyes of the Commonwealth government. Drowning World
  • These comments are not to make excuses for the lamentable behaviour of people who are spurred to acts of injudicious behaviour and sometimes gratuitous violence because they have taken too much alcohol.
  • This force once made Shi Yuzhu's system injudicious , I believe, it also can become the nightmare with Changjiang Delta real spring likewise.
  • Sir Hugh could now repair the omissions of his youth; but he was willing to console his want of knowledge, and sooth his mortifications; and while he grieved for his bodily infirmities, and pitied his mental repinings, he considered his idea as not illaudable, though injudicious, and in favour of its blamelessness, forgave its absurdity. Camilla
  • This could be jeopardised, in whole or in part, by injudicious withdrawals.
  • In our submission, the primary judge improperly, and somewhat injudiciously, instructed counsel for the respondents in our absence on the morning of 20 November, and then was misled by a flawed transcript.
  • It is as if the Minister was admonished by the PM for conceding that the Government is capable of poor judgment, hasty and injudicious decisions only to avoid the pressure.
  • SELL UNIVERSALIS, if taken "injudiciously," and administered with judgment, will kill the aged, and remove the youthful. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, July 12, 1890
  • However, when used injudiciously on animation, it wipes out portions of the image that should be retained.
  • It was too nice a day to feel bad about it, even if there were anything to be gained by a bit of injudicious panic and alarm.
  • Experts have warned that injudicious use of the drugs could be seeds of a disaster, possibly in spreading drug-resistant strains of the virus.
  • The only exciting thing that happened all day was when the top came off the scaffolding tower, unbalanced by about a hundredweight of slate which had been injudiciously stacked all on the same side of its centre of gravity.
  • Maybe it is time that Taiwan's intellectuals step forward and launch another newspaper boycott - as was the case 10 years ago when the United Daily News injudiciously printed stories that appeared to be designed to stir up fear in Taiwan.
  • I do not speak from personal experience, for I detest the sweet, cloying stuff; but it occasionally fell to my lot to guide down-stairs the uncertain footsteps of some ventripotent Kommerzien-Rath, or even of Mr. Over-Inspector of Railways himself, both temporarily incapacitated by injudicious indulgence in Swedish Punch. The Days Before Yesterday
  • There are risks that some mishap or injudicious remark by a minister might ignite a popular reaction from a volatile electorate.
  • No matter how silly the questions, the poor victim must remain charming and keep repeating titillating soundbites, without ever actually being injudicious or displeasing the capricious movie-going masses.
  • Despite the striker conceding that he has been guilty of injudicious comments, he feels hard done by in being considered by some to be an agitator too ready to put his concerns ahead of those of his team.
  • the result of an injudicious decision
  • The alleged use of the word 'cheating' appears to have been injudicious, as well as inaccurate; we shall investigate this further. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • She didn't think further than that, perhaps due to the injudicious sniffing of the catbalm. SABRIEL
  • an injudicious measure
  • The Hebrew uses two different verbs -- 'arar for God's judicial cursing and galal for man's injudicious or blasphemous cursing. Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1
  • Dwayne Bravo (18) was frustrated into an injudicious heave straight to deep cover and Baugh (15) looked to have been trapped plumb in front by Shahid Afridi's googly before being given lbw to the same bowler despite a clear inside edge. Pakistan's Ahmed Shehzad scores century to subdue West Indies
  • Two such academics were so upset by the broadcast they injudiciously let the cat out of the bag completely.
  • Therefore the learning of many languages is injudicious, inasmuch as it arouses the belief in the possession of dexterity, and, as a matter of fact, it lends a kind of delusive importance to social intercourse. Esperanto: Hearings before the Committee on Education
  • A snarling confrontation, there were far too many injudicious challenges and petty personal squabbles to allow football to flow.
  • The excellent results from the method described in the foregoing paragraph has relegated laryngostomy to those cases that come in with a severe cicatricial stenosis from an injudicious laryngofissure; and even in these cases cure of the stenosis as well as the papillomata can usually be obtained by endoscopic methods alone, using superficial scalping off of the papillomata with subsequent laryngoscopic bouginage for the stenosis. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
  • Books take up space, and libraries, being confined by walls, must occasionally weed the shelves of injudicious pamphlets and books unborrowed through the centuries.
  • He invested recklessly and injudiciously in schemes that became an ever-increasing drain on his family's savings.
  • injudiciously" in reporting the problems at Northern Rock, the committee heard. BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
  • 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. Why was Khaled Mouammar, head of the Canadian Arab Federation, on the refugee board???
  • I also felt dehydrated by the previous evening which had been dominated by Tej, Ethiopian honey wine, backed up by some injudicious sampling of the local cloudy millet beer.
  • 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 ANC Daily News Briefing
  • There's been any number of outstanding, occasionally even great, starting rotations, though rating them is injudicious, if not entirely invalid.
  • puddler," the untrained, undeveloped "tiger-man," heated by a quart or two above his usual measure, comes home and kicks his irritating and injudicious wife to death. The House of Souls
  • I think it would be injudicious and unwise for the Florida legislature to go ahead and certify these electors until we know precisely whether or not we can go ahead and count every vote.
  • Less happily, John's grandfather had, in 1860, felt an injudicious urge for grandeur on a larger scale. IN LOVE AND WAR

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