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"ill-considered" Definitions
  1. not carefully thought about or planned

306 Sentences With "ill considered"

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Again, the simulator suggests that your decisions were ill considered.
It leads to reporting and commentary that's reactive, ill-considered, wrong.
"The analysis I offered was hasty and ill-considered," I wrote.
But, I think that take is ill considered and overly optimistic.
He has made ill-considered comments about expanding the US nuclear arsenal.
There was another for a remake of "Flatliners" that looked ill considered.
I intend to get to the bottom of this ill-considered decision.
And when they do, leadership tends to take immediate, often ill-considered action.
A premature summit, by contrast, is an ill-considered roll of the dice.
These ill-considered ideas would create great uncertainty in the real American economy.
There's even the soundtrack for the ill-considered 2001 movie, The Spirits Within.
Or did individuals simply make ill-considered choices and cause their own troubles?
However, some of the solutions proposed are ill-considered and risk serious unintended consequences.
There are unfair pile-ons and harassment, ill-considered thoughts and hive-like behavior.
Imagine if they weren't there to mitigate the consequences of an ill-considered comment.
Mark Kirk (Ill.), considered the most vulnerable GOP incumbent up in November, supported it.
This was largely based on myth and the ill-considered release Live At Last.
The latter is among the most ill-considered, ill-timed ideas of our era.
The NEPA was supposed to have stopped this kind of ill-considered population growth.
A bit of back story involving Queen and Uncle Earl is similarly ill-considered.
Other grandiose projects, such as NEOM, a futuristic city staffed by robots, seem ill-considered.
He has largely built a case against himself with these ill-considered and improper inquiries.
Certainly, there are ill-considered, overly-complex regulations that increase the cost of doing business.
Some critics have complained that the administration's message on the markets has been ill considered.
This hasty and ill-considered legislation generates many new opportunities for tax gimmicks and shenanigans.
The last thing the world needs is yet another ill-considered and reckless Mideast war.
He has made ill-considered comments about expanding and even deploying the American nuclear arsenal.
Cue calls for a British Bill of Rights and another fit of ill-considered constitutional innovation.
"The rule and the case law thus doom DOJ's ill-considered venture here," the brief asserts.
Its peers in the tech industry, however, were weary of rushing out with ill-considered public statements.
Still, there's the question of how to react to the president-elect's ill-considered statements and tweets.
Apple's change is ill considered because it breaks the conceptual compatibility that Unicode is meant to establish.
It often seems she takes personal shots at the President to goad him into ill-considered retaliation.
Calling for the president to be deposed sooner rather than later is ill-considered and anti-democratic.
Mike Huckabee of Arkansas, Ms. Sanders's father, allowed that the president's words might have been ill-considered.
Researchers warn that this ill-considered waste has serious consequences for the environment and presents clear health hazards.
Every new tweet, ill-considered interview and attack on the media has dug a deeper hole for Trump.
Even more importantly, she drew attention to the risk of entrenching ill-considered surveillance technology in city infrastructure.
It hammered away at the ill-considered travel ban until it squeaked — for the moment — past judicial review.
But these episodes were about as serious as Jeeves rescuing Bertie Wooster from an ill-considered romantic attachment.
You could say something ill-considered, and still imagine that tomorrow someone might hand you an oxygen mask.
Analysts say Japan is not willing to encourage the US to take ill-considered action on the Korean Peninsula.
He proposes automatic tax increases when the fraudulent budget estimates used to promote this ill-considered bill are exposed.
Lately, though, M.B.S. has undertaken a series of ill-considered steps that are hurting him, Saudi Arabia and us.
The legal landscape may change for the better through erosion and accretion, rather than avulsion and ill-considered construction.
An ill-considered tweet from Musk and assorted growing pains on the manufacturing side cost bulls billions of dollars.
Now, with one ill-considered action, Trump may be taking America into another major war in the Middle East.
And every piece of it, no matter how seemingly frivolous, ill-considered, or incendiary, tells us something about those humans.
Without such limits, the world will face the serious risk of a deluge of similarly ill-considered and unethical projects.
In a phone conversation, he told me that FOSTA was an ill-considered bill that's now become a dangerous law.
On defense for most of the evening, Mr. Trump repeatedly widened his political vulnerabilities with offhand and ill-considered comments.
All these New Year's messages make it clear that this is not the time for impulsive or ill-considered decisions.
Out-of-state businesses have no redress, no representation and no way to fight these egregious and ill-considered actions.
The president's rejection of more than a dozen ill-considered rules under the Congressional Review Act was a good start.
Similarly ill-considered is the interview excerpt included in the section about the events of Stonewall that features Marsha P. Johnson.
But an ill-considered attempt in January to ban travellers from seven mostly-Muslim countries seems to have affected visitor numbers.
The result: "freeway revolts," protests to draw attention to the pain caused by ill-considered building, sprang up around the country.
The officials said they issued the statement because they felt compelled to respond to the president's "ill-considered" remarks and actions.
If Congress enacts ill-considered budget process changes pretending otherwise, it will likely make the consequences of those divisions even worse.
" The report went on to chastise both Trump's campaign and the Hillary Clinton campaign for "poor judgment and ill-considered actions.
Clinton stuck to a safe script and leveled no surprise attacks; Mr. Trump widened his political vulnerabilities with ill-considered comments.
For example, the ill-considered tax cuts for the wealthy that Mr. Trump pushed through Congress in 2017 could be reversed.
The concerns of his millions of supporters are valid, even if his methods and manners and ill-considered tweets are not.
Trump has repeatedly undermined his defense (and those of some of his closest aides) with ill-considered and ill-timed tweets.
That is a lifestyle choice you made, one as bold and ill considered as being a drummer in the first place.
Congress, whose members still hold the purse strings, should not allow the Trump administration's grievous and ill-considered decision to stand.
For all too often, ill-considered events can quickly spiral into uncontrollable effects that can be reversed only at enormous cost.
But the party is often slow to reverse ill-considered positions, such as the one-child policy, fearing questions about its judgment.
"The Bells" is full of characters being their dumbest, most ill-considered selves, solely in the pursuit of momentary conflicts and payoffs.
Alternatively, ill-considered regulatory actions could push blockchain activity to other countries, send it underground, and stop valuable innovation in its tracks.
No ill-considered advertising campaign, no phishing attempt and no intent to do anything else, at least in Amazon's version of the story.
The judge speculated that they felt "intimidated," although he later said that was an "ill-considered" comment, since the jury hadn't said that.
"This ill-considered change is discrimination on the basis of sex and may be procedurally deficient from a legal standpoint," the letter read.
Large-scale borrowing by America's government, while ill-considered, is nonetheless among the safer ways to meet the world's demand for safe assets.
At this point, ill-considered presidential tweets—along with the occasional bizarre IRL statement—have become routine, as has the outrage they generate.
Everyone in Washington has seen the value of intense, consistent resistance to an administration running helter skelter through an ill-considered policy agenda.
There are well-founded fears that he may make an ill-considered concession on easing sanctions or recognizing Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea.
Now he appears to regret taking back his ill-considered (or, more likely, not considered at all) remark, because some people liked it.
Meanwhile, a series of overly broad and ill-considered Supreme Court decisions have further weakened patent rights to the detriment of the economy.
When the Senate returns from its August hiatus, it should continue to follow its inclinations and scrap the president's ill-considered spending proposals.
And with her ill-considered rhetoric, she is leading the House to the inevitable and soon-to-be irreversible decision to impeach Trump.
But that plan was ill-considered, ill-timed and, as it becomes painfully obvious over the course of the flick, doomed to failure.
" His second-term Inaugural Address making democracy promotion his major goal "must rank as one of the most ill-considered of all time.
In his first 100 days, allies and adversaries saved Trump and the country from some of his most extreme, ill-considered campaign promises.
Of every old phone on this list, Nokia's delightfully ill-considered N-Gage is probably the least deserving of a modern re-release.
Privileging such documents ensures that the careful processes and expertise they reflect are not overshadowed by casual presidential utterances or ill-considered tweets.
But ill-considered tariffs will only hurt Washington companies and other U.S. consumers and industries who rely on competitive access to foreign markets.
Then, it went on a development spree, thanks to a generous —some might say ill-considered — gift from the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority.
Its financial statements also bemoan a series of "ill-considered" investments, including the museum, which cost $190m and has failed to attract many visitors.
Reactions have been varied, with most people criticizing the ill-considered decision while others insist it's no different from piercing a young child's ears.
China's government is getting better at boosting its own EV manufacturers after years of giving out ill-considered subsidies and setting unrealistic sales targets.
A second blow stemmed from shipping firms' ill-considered binge on huge container vessels in 20153, which led to a collapse in freight rates.
We will pay the price for the poorly thought out and ill-considered organization changes that we're making, and cuts in spending as well.
Sometimes his false pronouncements are buffoonish and ill-considered, but make no mistake: he is taking a hammer to one of liberal society's guardrails.
But five years ago, McCaskill beat out Todd Akin, the former Republican congressman whose campaign imploded amid ill-considered comments about abortion and rape.
This abortive effort by Google to spread Android out into a platform was part of a number of ill-considered choices at the time.
No doubt when the president signs this ill-considered bill, we will hear about Dr. Gottlieb's newfound enthusiasm for it in a Tweet #Sad.
Last April, the New York State Legislature passed an ill-considered set of criminal justice reforms that were buried in the state budget bill.
"The decision from our point of view is completely unfair, it's ill-considered, and we nonetheless hope that it will be reviewed," he said.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il offered the best rebuttal to this ill-considered Republican initiative the following day by carrying out another test.
This might explain why the gods have made Trump make yet another ill-considered lurch back towards a very much more restrictive trade policy.
But it has also brought about many other ill-advised tweets and ill-considered public statements, enveloping Trump in a foul air of grievance.
"The reporter who sent out this ill-considered tweet was celebrating being off the clock after a long day covering impeachment," the spokesperson said.
By the same token, we might say that Gunn's ill-considered jokes about child rape didn't really punch in any direction except, perhaps, sideways.
As we warned last week, an ill-considered piece of legislation has been thrown in that makes the NSA's limitless wiretapping look like child's play.
For the New Democrats, a lot of what Trump says and does is appalling to us — the immigration order, the ill-considered early morning tweets.
While this comes off as a blunder for Chaffetz, he's not alone in making ill-considered remarks on why some Americans can't afford health care.
Shorr remembers trembling the first time she performed "Gatsby," an uptempo song that documents her reliance on antidepressants and a string of ill-considered benders.
" He stressed that he is convinced the new Russian measures "will cool down the hotheads [in Israel] and prevent ill-considered actions threatening Russian soldiers.
Her ill-considered decision to impeach the president has severely wounded her party, and eventually Democrats will decide that her leadership has cost them everything.
For context, it is worth noting that Mr Trump's decision in March to meet with Mr Kim seemed ill-considered but, on balance, probably justifiable.
What should have been the beginning of an apology tour was just an ill-considered attempt at the beginning of a "business as usual" tour.
Think of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the Nazi German invasion of Russia, or North Korea's ill-considered invasion of the South in 1950.
Kirk registers to lobby MORE (R-Ill.), considered one of the most vulnerable GOP senators this year, wasted no time highlighting priorities in the bill.
The Trump administration's militarily focused foreign assistance budget, with its ill-considered decimation of America's singular and irreplaceable diplomatic role, will make our country weaker.
On the contrary, Trump's failure to rule through the bully pulpit of Twitter and ill-considered and poorly constructed executive decision-making should be celebrated.
With one ill-considered pitch after another this season, Robles has transformed himself into a figure from Hindu mythology, Shiva, the Destroyer of Mets Hopes.
The Electoral College routinely threatens or produces perverse outcomes, where the will of the voters is thwarted by an ill-considered 18th-century electoral device.
Two others who had raised their hands told stories similar to Zolper's: a very offensive, very ill-considered joke, which was not intended to hurt anyone.
Meanwhile, President Barack Obama has been forced to break his ill-considered promise to remove all American troops from Afghanistan by the end of the year.
The ill-considered operational design involved allowing straw purchasers in the U.S. to buy weapons and deliver them into Mexico under the supervision of law enforcement.
But these spaces only feel private: They are public, or at least leaky, and the worst, most ill-considered posts soon get shared in other rooms.
"I'm all for the SCOTUS decision, but your tweet is ill-considered, at best," one user wrote; "Not funny, and I am pro-choice," another added.
That adds up to a forbidding task, made even more difficult by ill-considered surprise moves based on impulse, rather than deep thought and wise advice.
A thoroughly partisan, ill-conceived and ill-considered bill, slapped together without the input of experts or stakeholders, done not to improve the health care system.
The company was asked not to make hasty or ill-considered moves before the situation was fully understood, the person said, adding that the tone was conciliatory.
Then as a kicker, she counted herself out of any possible recount battle, all in the space of a few ill-considered answers to deceptively friendly questions.
That's the lesson of an ill-considered op-ed from John Greathouse, a venture capitalist and professor at UC Santa Barbara, published in The Wall Street Journal.
Kirk registers to lobby MORE (R-Ill.), considered the most vulnerable Senate Republican, met with Garland last week and said that he should receive a Senate vote.
When the State Department announced that the U.S would stop funding the United Nations Relief Works Agency (UNRWA), many believed it to be an ill-considered move.
It was obvious, though, I added, that in recent months M.B.S. had undertaken a series of ill-considered steps that were hurting him, Saudi Arabia and us.
Few A.I. applications carry the responsibility of automotive safety systems, where actions must be carried out in nanoseconds and an ill-considered response may have costly consequences.
Opinion Columnist Coronavirus is starting to freak me out — not the illness itself but the amped-up, ill-considered way our frightened world might respond to it.
While Microsoft's support for new legislation regulating the exchange of data across borders for law enforcement is reasonable, the CLOUD Act appears to be an ill-considered solution.
What FIFA called "ill-considered previous investments," like its struggling football museum and hotel in Zurich as well as a new accounting standard were also behind the shortfall.
"Horrible things are done to groundhogs in the name of nuisance control, like gassing them, exploding burrows, poisoning and some of them are pretty ill considered," said Griffin.
That's the lesson of an ill-considered op-ed from John Greathouse, a venture capitalist and professor at UC Santa Barbara, published today in The Wall Street Journal.
This was the central theme in Warren's own DNA test, which she took as part of an ill-considered effort to address her previous claims to Cherokee heritage.
For the past year Qatar has been subjected to a reckless and ill-considered blockade imposed by four countries: Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt.
But original fans of Twin Peaks' compatriot The X-Files hardly raved about that show's return as a stale miniseries — especially after it wrapped with an ill-considered cliffhanger.
Instead, Trump instigated an ill-considered partial government shutdown last month in the hope it would compel Democrats to give him $5.7 billion for 215 miles of new wall.
We have reached out to Facebook for comment on how long this remarkably ill-considered feature has been around, and what its purpose is, and eagerly await their explanation.
Turnbull remained disciplined and on-message during an (excessively) long campaign, with no more false starts such as the debacles over floating ill-considered GST or state taxation ideas.
Trump clearly believes that the daily avalanche of negative headlines stems not from his own erratic behavior, frequent u-turns and ill-considered tweets but an under-performing spokesman.
Kirk registers to lobby MORE (Ill.), considered among the most vulnerable incumbents this election season, praised the Supreme Court's Monday ruling that struck down a controversial Texas abortion law.
Impeaching someone for not adding more context to a summary, or adding three ill-considered lines to a press conference, is hardly equivalent to a high crime and misdemeanor.
Unfortunately, key players like Thornberry and McCain want to increase Pentagon spending by tens of billions of dollars beyond the ill-considered increase being proposed by the Trump administration.
The solid, robust baritone Quinn Kelsey was grave and formidable as Germont, Alfredo's father, though the crucial scene with Violetta was nearly ruined by an ill-considered directorial touch.
Senator Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee and a critic of Mr. Trump, said last year that the president's advisers regularly sought to prevent him from making ill-considered decisions.
One executive for a US supplier said how surprised he and colleagues had been by the administration's seemingly illconsidered attack on Huawei and the shock waves it created.
This week, Mr. Spicer was quick to recognize the damage done by his ill-considered remarks, which prompted immediate denunciations on Twitter as well as calls for his resignation.
In so doing, his administration is encouraging an ill-considered political outcome that inflicts enormous risk on the British people with the potential disruption of the United Kingdom itself.
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld held it up as campus speech run amok, making the story about an ill-considered response to the fliers, rather than the fliers themselves.
He ought to be focused on lone wolf attacks and people slipping through the vetting process instead, which this ill-considered and ill-conceived executive order potentially makes more likely.
" A number of banking trade organizations, including the Clearing House, the American Bankers Association, SIFMA, Financial Services Roundtable and the Financial Services Forum, called the recommendations "unfortunate and ill-considered.
Kirk registers to lobby MORE (R-Ill.), considered among the most vulnerable incumbents this election season, praised the Supreme Court's Monday ruling that struck down a controversial Texas abortion law.
Donald Trump's juvenile insistence that the taxpayers fund his ill-considered vanity wall on the US-Mexico border has left the government in shutdown and the GOP holding the bag.
During an extremely ill-considered appearance on Colbert, FOX News diatribe machine Bill O'Reilly was asked who would win in a fight between him and fellow FOX host Sean Hannity.
When it came to other ill-considered presidential directives — a cruel ban on transgender troops and a self-aggrandizing military parade — Mr. Mattis quietly smothered the proposals with Pentagon bureaucracy.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Calls to protect the economy rather than slow the spread of the coronavirus are "cynical and ill-considered," German Finance Minster Olaf Scholz told Bild newspaper on Tuesday .
And even those critics should be curious how the Trump administration has managed any of that, when so much of what it has done has seemed haphazard, ill-considered and incoherent.
Many analysts suggested that the abortion issue could be the death knell for Trump, who with one ill-considered line touched off a firestorm on both sides of the explosive debate.
We'd effectively relieve the onion ring of responsibilities like "tasting good," and instead ask them to simply be a gonzo, ill-considered but somewhat enjoyable thing to put in your body.
Mr Obama is right to think that the world's problems cannot all be solved by American power, and that ill-considered intervention can make them worse, as when America invaded Iraq.
The sudden splurge has sparked accusations that the money is being wasted on ill-considered training courses and on job-seeker grants that may not induce firms to hire extra staff.
Let's be honest: "wild plums" sounds like the name of Kiefer Sutherland and Corey Haim's ill-considered hair metal band, formed after the promotional tour for The Lost Boys in 1988.
But the focus on Russia, or any would-be election manipulators, ignores the underlying issue — the myriad vulnerabilities that riddle the system and the ill-considered decisions that got us here.
Carson agreed that an ill-considered comment by a president can move financial markets or create instability in the world, and Trump, he said, is beginning to recognize it as well.
The Major's son, Bobby, was a high-school delinquent who sold drugs, slept with a married woman and spent a long stretch of the series masterminding an ill-considered insurance scam.
Rice, who served under President George W. Bush, called Trump's policy "ill-considered and badly delivered" as she spoke alongside Albright at the Watermark Conference for Women, as reported by Politico.
The Trump administration's ill-considered actions towards Cuba are part of a broader pattern of disrespect for U.S. diplomacy from this White House, apparently without careful consideration of the geopolitical consequences.
But the election of Trump seemed to have killed all hope of progress -- and introduced the specter of a rapid rollback to the worst days of the ill-considered drug war.
At the same time, it was becoming increasingly clear that if Trump were to follow through on his ill-considered threat to "tear up" the agreement, he would be doing so alone.
Separately, Condoleezza Rice, the Secretary of State under former president George W. Bush, said the executive order restricting immigration was "ill-considered and even badly delivered," according to a report in Politico.
Earlier this week, YouTube streamer PewDiePie lost a contract with Disney because of some Nazi references in his videos and one absurdly ill-considered attempt to make a joke out of genocide.
She described it as a "cynical attempt" to "shift responsibility to the judiciary for over 20 years of congressional inaction and ill-considered executive action that have led to the current stalemate".
"The only time I've seen something declassified in this fashion is an impromptu and ill-considered comment publicly, as in a speech or interview," said John Kirby, CNN's military and diplomatic analyst.
We had new clothes, and when I badly damaged the side of my dad's pickup in an ill-considered tangle with a dumpster, it wasn't the financial apocalypse it could have been.
The aide also predicted the effort would be overwhelmingly defeated, and that its timing was ill-considered since a potentially large freshman class would not get to vote on the rule change.
"Were we consulted, we would have observed that routinely taking children from migrant parents was morally repugnant, counter-productive and ill-considered," the group wrote in the letter obtained by the Post.
" Rothkopf, who had shown little mercy to Mearsheimer and Walt, tweeted that while Omar's words had been "ill-considered," it was "vitally important we distinguish between criticism of Israel and anti-Semitism.
What makes the move seem ill-considered is that just last week Facebook confirmed that both the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission are investigating the company for possible antitrust violations.
" Gee called the administration's request for relief from the Flores agreement "a cynical attempt... to shift responsibility to the judiciary for over 20 years of congressional inaction and ill-considered executive action.
As a nation that prides itself on independence, innovation and ingenuity, the United States must understand that ill-considered heroics can cost lives and that a coordinated response is the best response.
Kerber, who just turned 30, is back on a high in Melbourne: reading the flow of play beautifully, bending low and slapping straight-line winners off ill-considered shots from her opponents.
BERLIN, March 24 (Reuters) - Calls to protect the economy rather than slow the spread of the coronavirus are "cynical and ill-considered," German Finance Minster Olaf Scholz told Bild newspaper on Tuesday .
Finally, when the president starts directing his White House staff to concoct facts and arguments for ill-considered policies, that is usually a sign of bad things, including illegal acts, to come.
At a community meeting in January, one parent, Gina Nortonsmith, said that the program had good intentions but was "ill considered, tone-deaf and potentially damaging," according to The Daily Hampshire Gazette.
The study concludes that there is an empirical basis to the argument that Trump's tweets, which struck many longtime observers of politics as ill-considered and unhinged, helped to power his successful campaign.
It established what has been a consistent pattern of behavior: an ill-considered, hastily vetted decision, followed by an inept public rollout, followed by overwhelming disapproval from all corners, and ending in retreat.
But the ill-considered push, by Germany and others, for compulsory relocation of asylum-seekers across the EU both alienated moderates in the east and presented Mr Orban with the perfect electioneering tool.
Gene Simmons, a man with a long tongue and a longer list of bad opinions, appeared on Fox News this morning to direct a series of ill-considered soundbites at three pointless avatars.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Hillary Clinton disparaged the economic record and policy acumen of Donald J. Trump in a speech on Tuesday, suggesting his ideas were ill-considered and scrutinizing his own checkered business history.
This popularisation of the issue—along with the GOP's perhaps ill-considered decision to turn off the cameras—could give Democrats potent images to draw upon in campaign ads this summer and autumn.
To say that her complaints were … ill-considered would be a kindness; although the original post was deleted—for good reason—this is the internet, so of course it survived and was reposted.
"This coalition is prepared to push back against ill-considered rate-setting proposals and educate lawmakers and the public on the perils of federal meddling in healthcare decisions," said TPA President  David Williams.
There is often little distinction on some cable networks between the hosts and their guests in attacking Trump, who brings much of this criticism on himself in ill-considered and often insulting attacks.
But the degree to which senior officials have had to reverse or slow roll precipitous, ill-considered, even dangerous decisions by the president also erodes civilian control of the military and sows uncertainty.
" The statement also references — and agrees with — another letter from 15 former senior intelligence officials that came shortly after Trump revoked Brennan's security clearance and denounced the president's decision as "ill-considered" and "unprecedented.
On a day-to-day level, I fear that the bellicose, ill-considered and objectively ill-founded pursuits of the U.S. president have emboldened those in my own country who share the same views.
Andreessen has been on Twitter since the first day of 2014, and only really took a break when he got into trouble over some ill-considered tweets about India and colonialism earlier this year.
It adds to a growing outcry against the President's recent action and comes after more than a dozen former senior intelligence officials denounced the move as "ill-considered" and "unprecedented" in a separate statement.
When companies are transparent about their political contributions, they can protect against payments that might cause a backlash in our fiercely divided political climate, or an ill-considered payment that can damage their reputation.
Perhaps one upside of this latest outbreak of naked crony-capitalism is that it is so egregious and ill-considered that it illustrates clearly the deep and widespread economic benefits of letting markets work.
A lot about the finale feels rushed or ill-considered, right up to the catchy but silly closing number, "Joyocaust," which suggests Jews need to embrace pleasure to put their history of pain behind them.
But he has a way of burying his important points in a welter of ill-considered comments on other issues that threaten to discredit his sensible calls for a new direction in American foreign policy.
But if I were to identify one event that could well have the most catastrophic results over the long term, it is Trump's ill-considered decision to ditch the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Agreement with Russia.
Idle hands were kept busy with ill-considered forays into shipbuilding (in a landlocked country), making weapons (that neither NATO nor the Warsaw Pact wanted) and trading oil (which nearly bankrupted the firm in 1985).
Potential problems with hastily-produced manifesto pledges The downside to calling an election just seven weeks before polling day is that political parties may now rush through manifestos which are ill-considered and fiscally irresponsible.
When a columnist (in a terribly ill-considered and now-deleted tweet, for example) calls for a "final solution," they've made a choice -- it's a choice that uses the language of ethnic cleansing and genocide.
That is because by the end of 28503, America's commitment to Taiwan was put under a partial cloud after a series of calculated moves by China — and an ill-considered one by the United States.
We live in the age of guilt by pull-quote, abetted by a combination of lazy journalism, gullible readership, missing context, and technologies that make our every ill-considered utterance instantly accessible and utterly indelible.
Moreover, as much as Trump has given us good reason to question his temperament, the one real exception to his predilection for ill-considered actions has been in decisions involving the use of military force.
Upon closer review, I cannot help but conclude that the president's rhetoric and his comments on social media related to athletes choosing to exercise their rights to protest were both ill-timed and ill-considered.
In dissent, Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., joined by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justice Clarence Thomas, wrote that the majority opinion was a well intentioned but ill-considered intrusion into jurors' privacy.
In one of the most significant civil prosecutions of alleged securities fraud in many years, the SEC is now seeking to prove in court that Mr Musk defrauded investors through his bizarre and ill-considered actions.
Instead of moving forward with an ill-considered bailout of specific generators, the Trump administration should slow down and let the regulators, grid operators, and electric utilities that are truly interested in resilience take the lead.
Republican senators who know the president is out of control have a choice — they can maintain a check on his ill-considered autocratic inclinations, or solidify right-wing power on the Supreme Court for a generation.
"While the Committee found no evidence that the Trump campaign colluded, coordinated, or conspired with the Russian government, the investigation did find poor judgment and ill-considered actions by the Trump and Clinton campaigns," it said.
Glogower and his colleagues cite opportunities to use rate differentials and ill-considered transitions to engage in transactions that serve to basically pump money out of the Treasury and into the pockets of well-advised taxpayers.
She called for incremental new reforms and wrongly attacked the Sanders healthcare plan as undermining ObamaCare, because her ill-considered strategy was to run to serve Obama's third term rather than run as a candidate of change.
The studio executives that greenlit the project were fired and replaced by a new regime that set out to make their own mark in what seems a remarkably petty, ill-considered way, even by prevailing Hollywood standards.
"As former senior intelligence officials, we feel compelled to respond in the wake of the ill-considered and unprecedented remarks and actions by the White House regarding the removal of John Brennan's security clearances," the letter begins.
With the advent of sound, the end of Keaton's first marriage and his ill-considered decision to give up independent production and sign on with MGM, he lost his way in Hollywood and never quite recovered it.
The effects of this ill-considered legislation aren't hypothetical for me; I'm one of tens of thousands of middle- and working-class grad students who would be forced to abandon their studies if this bill becomes law.
This is likely because, despite the tempestuous beginning to Bolsonaro's term, complete with corruption scandals, complications from a surgery, and ill-considered pornographic tweets, no leader has begun to emerge from the wreckage of the 2018 election.
Tensions continued to escalate when "Fuck White Art" was spray-painted on the roll-up gate of Nicodim Gallery, prompting a ill-considered decision on the part of the LAPD to pursue the vandalism as hate crime.
The reveal that lycanthropy (the power of a human to transform into an animal-like state) was a metaphor for HIV was especially memorable and ill-considered, considering that werewolves could become dangerous and out of control.
"While the Committee found no evidence that the Trump campaign colluded, coordinated, or conspired with the Russian government, the investigation did find poor judgment and ill-considered actions by the Trump and Clinton campaigns," the report reads.
Yet a widespread, ill-considered attack on pharmaceutical companies — critics of whom increasingly allege that drug manufacturers put a concern for corporate profits over the needs of those who require life-saving medicines — has endangered its progress.
He described how they went along with Johnson's ill-considered attempt to find a middle ground between withdrawing from Vietnam and fighting a conventional war there that — divorced from on-the-ground realities -- had no chance of success.
Barring the occasional storm out or an ill-considered outburst, they add little to the game in terms of entertainment, which in lieu of insight would be pretty much the only other feasible reason to carry them on.
"  The Jackson mayor previously said that Trump's visit on Saturday was "ill considered," arguing that both the president and "the policies he espouses are disrespectful to the legacy and history that is to be portrayed in this museum.
"We cannot allow the fear this ill-considered rule creates to scare families away from getting the help that they may need if they come into contact with people," with the coronavirus, the Democrats said in the letter.
Someday this still escalating debacle may form the body of a new industry fable, one with a moral about the dangers of ill-considered direct communication, the swift retribution of the crowd and the hazards of cultural arrogance.
"We cannot allow the fear this ill-considered rule creates to scare families away from getting the help that they may need if they come into contact with people," with the coronavirus, the Democrats said in the letter.
"The final impression he gives," a Times reporter wrote in 1979, "is of a man of considerable intellectual integrity who is not prepared to compromise, in ill-considered conversation, the greater truths he seeks to express on stage."
Judging by the former F.B.I. director James Comey's vivid sworn testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee regarding the President's inappropriate conversations with him, it would seem almost certain that Trump has had similarly ill-considered discussions with others.
Trump's willingness to just say stuff -- often ill-considered and driven by frustration, anger or resentment -- is perhaps the strongest marker of how different he is from every person who had held the White House prior to him.
Repeated ill-considered forays by Congress into reorganization of nuclear weapons responsibilities blur the focus on mission execution just as the margin for error is contracting in the face of our aging nuclear forces and an increasingly unsettled world.
Americans deserve a United States Supreme Court Justice who is up to the task of protecting the rule of law without fear or favor, and unfortunately Judge Kavanaugh's appointment is ill-considered, ill-timed, and should not move forward.
The court needs to overturn an ill-considered decision this month by an appeals court that said towns don't have to meet the requirements that accrued while state-administered guidelines were tied up because of litigation and bureaucratic paralysis.
The congressional members whose districts are most likely to be affected — both Republican and Democratic — have voiced concerns that seem obvious to many: this is an ill-considered plan and likely to be a reckless use of taxpayer dollars.
"Governor Newsom, who supported the failed initiative to end the death penalty in 2006, is usurping the express will of California voters and substituting his personal preferences via this hasty and ill-considered moratorium on the death penalty," she said.
And he ridiculed President George W. Bush's handling of terrorism and the Iraq war, criticisms assumed to be ill-considered in any Republican primary, but particularly in a military-rich state that delivered victories to Mr. Bush and his father.
"Even though there was no threat of physical harm, leaving the rope was ill-considered and in poor taste, and the Company promptly terminated its former General Counsel, Afshin Pishevar, upon learning he was responsible for the stunt," the countersuit concedes.
Key quote from Judge Gee: "It is apparent that Defendants' Application is a cynical attempt...to shift responsibility to the Judiciary for over 20 years of Congressional inaction and ill-considered Executive action that have led to the current stalemate."
There, the party will have the opportunity to override the draft platform committee's ill-considered decision to avoid calling on Israel to end its illegal colonization and military occupation of Palestinian land, and harmonize the party's platform with official U.S. policy.
"It is apparent that Defendants' Application is a cynical attempt, on an ex parte basis, to shift responsibility to the Judiciary for over 20 years of Congressional inaction and ill-considered Executive action that have led to the current stalemate," Gee wrote.
In The Oliver Stone Experience, Zoller Seitz notes that Stone would eventually become disappointed that his movies didn't have a bigger impact on American culture and foreign policy, that the US still ended up in ill-considered wars in Iraq and elsewhere.
If you've ever accidentally sent an embarrassing text to the wrong person, you know the horrible, sinking feeling that settles in your chest when you realize that your ill-considered words or provocative photos have gone astray — and there's no taking them back.
But as the FCC considers sweeping new broadband privacy rules that would radically change the rules for consumer data, a remarkable consensus has emerged warning the FCC against an ill-considered policy shift that would threaten the free internet every one enjoys.
Throughout his Senate career, Republican opponents have cast Mr. Cruz as a master of the ill-considered — a "wacko bird," as Senator John McCain of Arizona once called him — whose seemingly reckless pursuits were thought to place him well outside the mainstream.
"The separate-sovereigns exception originated in ill-considered dicta and solidified through a series of decisions that ignored prior precedents and never meaningfully engaged with the text or original meaning of the Double Jeopardy Clause," he wrote in his brief for the court.
More than a dozen former U.S. intelligence and national security officials signed a letter criticizing Trump for what they say is an "ill-considered" attempt to "stifle free speech," a stinging rebuke to the president for his decision to pull Brennan's clearance.
I never forgot this message and found it proven true all too often when groups with considerable influence landed across the table with an ill-considered policy preference or the lack of any effort to build a broad consensus around their recommendations.
"It's time to stop the cycle of willfully ignorant Canadians who continue to impose their ill-considered values upon indigenous practices and people," said the counterpetition, written by Aylan Couchie, a Toronto artist, who is an Anishinaabe from the Nipissing First Nation.
"The need for advance consultation and transparency with Congress was put in the Constitution for a reason, because the lack of advance consultation and transparency with Congress can lead to hasty and ill-considered decisions," Schumer said Friday afternoon from the Senate floor.
"Ill-considered public statements, whether made directly or on background to the news media, serve to erode confidence in markets and in specific financial institutions," Christopher Whalen, influential banking analyst and senior managing director at the Kroll Bond Rating Agency, said in a note.
Unfortunately, due to ill-considered nationalization of the flood insurance program in 2628, the threat of continued illegal regulation of flood insurance by federal lending regulators and the insertion of severely flawed technical language in previous reform legislation, private flood insurers have been unfairly disadvantaged.
Since his affection for Trump became a matter of public controversy, West has started offering various ill-considered ideas about American history to justify it, ranging from blaming enslaved black people for their own enslavement to offering the insight that Abraham Lincoln was a Republican.
It is hard to find a case in which an incumbent senator or representative was knocked off solely because of an ill-considered decision in a postmidnight vote-a-rama in the Senate or on a particularly devious motion to recommit in the House.
"This pattern of overheated, ill-considered and reductive attacks, playing out on social media and in the press, has failed to address these issues with the nuance, sensitivity and seriousness that they deserve," Mr. Ben-Ami said Monday in a statement, after Ms. Omar apologized.
As LePage shows, it's not only Donald Trump who is willing to blast minorities, although Trump has certainly upped the ante in a blizzard of ill-considered, false, prejudiced and destructive remarks that have marked this political season as one of the most disgusting on record.
That's the lesson of an ill-considered op-ed from John Greathouse, a venture capitalist and professor at UC Santa... Apple is moving its UK headquarters to Battersea power station — an iconic building in South West London in the middle of a $10 billion regeneration project.
"Double standards are Paul Ryan being elected at 28 and immediately being given the benefit of his ill-considered policies considered genius; and me winning a primary at 28 to immediately be treated with suspicion & scrutinized, down to my clothing, of being a fraud," she said.
Strong-arm tactics by the Spanish government will only draw more support for the Catalan secessionists, while barreling ahead with an ill-considered declaration of independence whose true support was not possible to gauge from the chaotic voting will only plunge Catalonia into further chaos and conflict.
"Rising Star," the voluminous 1,460-page biography of Barack Obama by David J. Garrow, is a dreary slog of a read: a bloated, tedious and — given its highly intemperate epilogue — ill-considered book that is in desperate need of editing, and way more exhausting than exhaustive.
The lawsuit contended that the Trump administration's move was ill-considered and that by weakening nutrition standards for school meals, the programs would affect students disproportionately from low-income families and students of color, groups for whom the suit noted the meal programs are particularly important.
At worst, it produces disastrous policies—early in his term, an ill-considered "travel ban" on citizens of some Muslim-majority countries led to chaos at airports and hardship for travelers, while the separation of families at the border earlier this year was widely condemned as pointless, gratuitous cruelty.
Although the New York Times called the book "a bloated, tedious and... ill-considered book that is in desperate need of editing, and way more exhausting than exhaustive," it has at least a few interesting tidbits, including a young Obama's thoughtful analysis of the American psyche's Trumpian desires.
And by still allowing other sexually-oriented businesses, though ones that aren't as explicit about catering to someone with a vulva, to market their products, it also perpetuates the ill-considered misconception that a woman getting off is a reality that should be publicly suppressed, rather than inclusively acknowledged.
While the president learned about this in a recent New York Post article, high shoe taxes have been around for a long time — going back to the Great Depression when Congress imposed punitively high border taxes on U.S. shoe imports as part of the ill-considered Smoot-Hawley tariffs.
Chris Hunsinger, who speaks for the opposition Democratic Alliance on transport issues, said that train safety had become a "huge concern" and that the Railway Safety Regulator, a government body charged with oversight, was unable to function effectively because of an "ill-considered relationship" with the transport authorities.
Kirk registers to lobby MORE (R-Ill.), considered the two most vulnerable Republicans up for reelection next year, have called on their colleagues to bolster visa background checks to include social media and to halt the acceptance of refugees until the administration can verify they aren't a national security threat.
In 2010, when President Barack Obama raised the possibility of revoking the carried interest tax loophole that is only available to one-percenters, Schwarzman rallied to the charge with an ill-considered historical analogy: "It's like when Hitler invaded Poland in 9633," he said to a room of fellow investors.
" Commissioner Starks backed her up in his statement: "This administration's hasty, careless abandonment of the carefully crafted, common sense 2015 Open Internet framework was ill-considered and flat out wrong… I support today's legislation, which returns us to the 2015 framework, and will follow its consideration in the Senate with interest and hope.
I've had several very pleasant and illuminating conversations with Tom Araya and the other current members of Slayer over the years, and of course politics came up—but I'm still stung by Araya's ill-considered "snowflakes" comment (especially after seeing how little regard his bandmates happen to have for the orange fascist).
But the left's vision of a less free internet is little more than ill-considered, knee-jerk reaction to Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 2628 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE's failed presidential bid.
The candidate of the tight-knit elite that has run the Central Asian state since its independence from the Soviet Union, the only suspense about the election is whether the surprise winner of the U.S. presidential election will ditch some of his more ill-considered campaign rhetoric when dealing with the Mirziyoyev Administration.
Ending the problem of recalcitrant countries will go a long way in reducing immigrant crime in the U.S. The ill-considered Zadvydas decision has resulted in American communities being forced to cope with a yearly influx of thousands of criminal aliens from recalcitrant countries who simply should not be allowed to remain here.
"For the past eight years, America's armed forces have been subjected to a series of ill-considered and debilitating budget cuts, policy choices and combat operations that have left the superb men and women in uniform less capable of performing their vital missions in the future than we require them to be," it says.
Wilders' platform is a fun-house mirror of Trump and adviser Stephen Bannon's darkest views -- pushing the bar on all Muslim immigration, shuttering all mosques (Wilders calls them "Nazi temples") and asylum centers, banning the Quran and taking the Netherlands out of the European Union in a move dubbed Nexit, following Britain's ill-considered Brexit vote last year.
Almost all his disruptive foreign-policy moves, the rows with allies, withdrawals from international agreements, tariffs and threats of worse on every front, can be viewed primarily as tactical ploys intended to push his self-image as a decisive leader, honour ill-considered campaign pledges or stoke the partisan, nationalist and xenophobic sentiment from which he draws strength.
Of all the ill-considered, overmatched executives tasked with rescuing the Chicago Cubs from the vicissitudes inflicted by inept owners, bad luck, goat curses, called shots, and Don Zimmer, perhaps the most obvious fish out of water was William H. Walker, not a baseball man, but a seafood wholesaler who was put in charge of the team in 1933.
If Mr. Trump were really interested in good governance and taking care of national security, rather than trying to implement an ill-considered and dangerous travel ban, he could certainly in the last two months have had a bipartisan panel review current immigrant and refugee vetting policies and implemented any changes deemed to be necessary for national security.
The report, which Democrats did not support, faults both the Trump and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE campaigns for "poor judgment and ill-considered actions" during the election.
Yet it seems likelier Mr Bolton's scepticism about diplomacy, apparent good standing with the president and willingness to speak truth to power could mitigate a more pressing risk: that the president will expend a rare moment of American leverage with Mr Kim on a hasty, ill-considered deal that could leave East Asia even more insecure than it is now.
" In July, another federal judge refused to let the Trump administration off the hook, calling the government's attempt to free itself of the obligations of Flores to be "a cynical attempt, on an ex parte basis, to shift responsibility to the judiciary for over 20 years of congressional inaction and ill-considered executive action that have led to the current stalemate.
In fact, if I had to put a fine point on it, Day 3 was pretty much devoid of them: a sun-hammered slog along warehouse-lined streets that took me much deeper into the northwestern suburbs than I'd planned to go, thanks to a series of ill-considered route choices based on cursory glances at Google Maps on my phone.
With the exception of a few ill-considered and poorly regarded attempts at 3D, Fire Pro has remained game of 2D sprites and timing-based grappling—rather than the more button-mashing approach taken by most pro wrestling games—coupled with a staggeringly robust editor with thousands of moves, and the ability to smudge and alter those tiny pixels in minute ways.
The report, written by Republicans on the committee, did criticize "poor judgment and ill-considered actions" by Trump's campaign — as well as the campaign run by Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE.
The report, written by Republicans on the committee, did criticize "poor judgment and ill-considered actions" by Trump's campaign -- as well as the campaign run by Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE.
Prominent voices continue to urge President Trump to take various ill-considered steps: to pressure Attorney General Jeff Sessions to resign, making room for someone who can fire Mr. Mueller; to dismiss Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who has the power to fire Mr. Mueller but has so far refused to consider doing so; and otherwise to denounce the entire investigation.
But if it contributes to the rising influence of anti-immigrant party AfD and the rise to power of its equivalents in France, Italy, the Netherlands, it will come to be seen as having hastened the fragmentation of the European Union; to have been an ill-considered response to a crisis amplified and intensified by 24-hour, always on, real time news and social media culture.
The United States has turned its attention back toward the moon but finds itself lagging behind thanks to former President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaBen Shapiro: No prominent GOP figure ever questioned Obama's legitimacy 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Obama's high school basketball jersey sells for 85033,000 at auction MORE's ill-considered decision to close down lunar exploration in 2010.
And Iñárritu, who won best director for the second year running, used his speech to make a well-intentioned but cringeworthy plea for color blindness: May "the color of our skin become as irrelevant as the length of our hair," he said as strains of Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries—this year's hilariously ill-considered "get off the stage" music—built steam behind him.
In addition to the anonymous appointee who is apparently among those running an inside resistance to the Trump presidency, we have learned from our previews of Bob Woodward's forthcoming book that White House staffers literally stole papers from the President's desk to keep him from reading or signing them because they said they worried he would make ill-considered decisions that would damage the country.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges MORE, to the several meetings his campaign advisors had with influential Russians — it seems clear that Trump was attempting to execute an ill-considered business development strategy, not trying to win the presidency.
Tellingly, the same day Director Cordray made his ill-considered claim that consumers in the states that ban small-dollar loans "seem to get by just fine," at least 11,600 consumers in the 14 states without small-dollar loans went online to seek such loans, according to data my organization, the Community Financial Services Association of America, received directly from the non-prime credit bureau Clarity Services Inc.
From the Women's Marches across the country in January, to the spontaneous demonstrations against the President's ill-considered Muslim ban, to a flood of first-time candidates pledging to run for office, to a dramatic uptick in citizens reaching out to members of Congress by mail, phone, email and in person, we see that the civic roles assigned to us by James Madison and others still have vitality and purpose.
We know it's easy to get caught up in all the holiday cheer and shopping and feel like you need to buy something because everyone else is, but think about the downsides to a bad purchase: Tons of time wasted returning stuff either by shipping them back or waiting on line to get a refund — not to mention your reputation will suffer for giving such an ill-considered gift.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's ill-considered decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, and his threats against America's European allies if they continue to comply with the deal, have created a major inflection point in American and global politics as military tensions rise and midterm elections approach.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (I-Vt.), along with other progressive voices in the Senate and House, has similarly vowed to oppose and defeat these ill-considered GOP attacks against these programs that are sacrosanct for liberals, Democrats and the few moderate Republicans who remain in Congress.
But while Trump's gut instinct is right, he's so ignorant about the facts, he's so easily swayed by the last person he talked to or by ill-considered promises to his base, he's so weirdly obsessed with protecting "manly" industries like coal, steel and aluminum that affect our allies more than China — and he's built such a chaotic policymaking process and unilaterally surrendered so much leverage to Beijing — that he can't be relied upon to navigate the China trade issue in our national interest.
It is time for the grand gesture: Presidential withdrawal from 2020, matched by the Democrats' withdrawal of their relentless prosecutorial mindset — or, if you will, withdrawal from the poisonous fruit of an ill-considered independent counsel inquiry that, if not for the wisdom of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerSchiff: Trump acquittal in Senate trial would not signal a 'failure' Jeffries blasts Trump for attack on Thunberg at impeachment hearing Live coverage: House Judiciary to vote on impeachment after surprise delay MORE, would have permanently distorted the rule of law and rendered it impossible for any president to do the people's business.

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