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"ill-informed" Definitions
  1. having or showing little knowledge of something

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Do the authors really believe that Gorka is ill-informed, or is it just that they cast as ill-informed anyone who disagrees with them?
" McLaren responded, saying Whitmarsh was "ill judged and ill informed.
The president is erratic, ill-informed and advised by hardline protectionists.
But we don't just mean the unwashed and the ill-informed.
He is ill-informed and just doesn't know what he's doing.
The migrants who agree to move are often woefully ill-informed.
The exhausted, overworked entrepreneur is a tired and ill-informed stereotype.
This legislation is ill informed and the authors should be embarrassed.
But before you make an ill-informed impulse buy, read up.
Basically, Axe screws Krakow over by capitalizing on Krakow being ill informed.
At this point, my random reservations sounded more like ill-informed excuses.
Left to their own devices, children draw their own ill-informed conclusions.
Democracy cannot function with an ill-informed, ignorant and politically illiterate electorate.
Here some of the commentary has been ill-informed on two levels.
Not following a mob that was ill-informed is not a bad idea.
The losers are ill-informed buyers caught up in the spiral of greed.
Unbound; 263 pages; £16.99Too much writing about education is polemical and ill-informed.
It's possible that this ill-informed traveler designed the gun his or herself.
Celebrity justice is often the ill-informed explanation of acquittals of famous persons.
But then there are those fads that are ill-informed or, worse, dangerous.
Pressures to privatize and close VA facilities are short-sighted and ill-informed.
Judgmental, ill-informed villagers with pitchforks reflect the current state of social media.
No purchase is necessary, so it's totally possible to be an ill-informed voter.
" Laycock called the threat of boycotts "ill-informed and deeply intolerant of religious minorities.
His efforts to help repeal Obamacare, for instance, often seemed ill-informed or counterproductive.
"This is a misguided attempt to keep an ill-informed campaign promise," Greenwood said.
Contrary to my ill-informed assumptions, it's not about angry shots and aimless punches.
This is not informed consent but ill-informed consent, with a side of coercion.
He is ill informed about his own policies and tramples his own talking points.
Horowitz's termination was fully warranted and his lawyer's accusations are ill-informed and misguided.
You might argue that Trump is notoriously ill-informed and that turns off educated voters.
Trump is charming–and the most vapid and ill-informed and evasive of the lot.
It's no secret that much of Trump's staff thinks he's ill-informed, impulsive, even dangerous.
"It's just enough information to cause consumers to be confused and ill-informed," he said.
Yet the FCA remains under perennial assault from corporate interests and ill-informed court opinions.
In fact, the September 24 action was only the latest backhanded and ill-informed insult.
And I'm impressed that you were able to forgive her for her ill-informed cruelty.
General Mattis believes, for instance, that Mr. Trump's conciliatory statements toward Russia are ill informed.
The result is a system that renders the broader population angry, incited, and utterly ill-informed.
A provision to this effect is unnecessary and its proponents are based on ill-informed opinion.
They blinked in disbelief at his daily whims, rants, and half-baked, ill-informed, reckless decisions.
And, between them, the candidates are championing tax policies that are reckless, unjust and ill-informed.
It would have shown that his arguments are not taboo, but mostly foolish and ill-informed.
"But, really, that all comes under the rubric of debates that are ill-informed," Clinton said.
The foreign affairs ministry dismissed the concerns of Western embassies as "sensational, ill-informed and inciting".
After years of ill-informed self-instruction, Dr. Brown says the help has been desperately needed.
The result was ill informed decision making that deferred to domestic influences over sound military policy.
It is a bad marriage when someone that ill-informed has the platform that he has.
During his early tenure as national party leader he appeared ill informed and prone to errors.
That's a future that Donald Trump, in all his ill-informed cynicism, hasn't even begun to imagine.
I'm sure it's essential that everyone's ill-informed hot takes on this are heard and pored over.
But Trump did not stop at that, sounding like your really ill-informed uncle at the holidays.
By now Exxon Mobil is used to putting up with reckless, ill-informed attacks from environmental extremists.
But are people really THAT ill-informed to not know that Planned Parenthood does so much more?
Security Minister Ben Wallace was dismissive, saying it belonged to the "ill informed and wild speculation folder".
For Khan, who is familiar with the president's ill-informed opinions, the lesson could not be clearer.
"This is an absolutely insane and ill-informed policy," one senior German official said of the sanctions.
The multiple other witnesses claiming a quid pro quo, he said, were either biased or ill-informed.
José María Gutiérrez López, the director of Villamartín's small history museum, said critics were simply ill informed.
Sometimes we let our fear of looking unprepared or ill-informed keep us from asking for help.
The Democratic narrative is now that Trump is ill-informed and unsuited to manage a health emergency.
Are we going to insist on the difference between a genuine expert and an ill-informed blowhard?
Why did his ill-informed opinions on everything from China to Barack Obama's birthplace matter to millions?
" In a statement, Mr. Franco's lawyer Michael Plonsker denied the accusations and called the lawsuit "ill-informed.
Nothing will make you irrelevant faster than an ill-informed remark (the fake) on a significant issue.
"Price's comments about people living with HIV are horrific, discriminatory, and astonishingly ill-informed," John's statement read.
But they can also overreach themselves by making promises that experts would consider ill-informed and misguided.
As ill-informed patrons readily discover, the biggest faux pas of all is to use a knife.
He tried to paint Lopez Obrador as out of touch, ill-informed and beholden to outdated economic models.
Attempts to explain away Trump's impolitic and ill-informed comments have become de rigeur among Republicans in Washington.
"  That irked London Mayor Boris Johnson, who called Trump's remarks "ill-informed comments are complete and utter nonsense.
Japanese voters remain largely ill-informed about IRs, Grant Govertsen, co-founder of investment bank Union Gaming, agreed.
Words and phrases create impressions, and they can shape attitudes that sustain stigmas and generate ill-informed policies.
"We believe these allegations are ill-informed and an attempt to smear the company," a Crown spokeswoman said.
The California Professional Firefighters (CPF) labor group blasted Trump as "ill-informed" about the cause of the wildfires.
To irresponsibly and recklessly saddle them with these responsibilities is not only ill-informed, but flat out wrong.
" Quilliam, a counter-terrorism think tank, also fired back at the report, calling it "ill-informed and outdated.
Yet I've never met a national politician so ill informed, so evasive, so bombastic and, frankly, so puerile.
"Only someone ill-informed or ill-intentioned could suppose that interference in investigations is possible," Temer's office said.
Remember when John McCain was dismissed for seeming ill-informed and out of touch amid the financial crisis?
In this paranoid, polarized and ill-informed subset of American news consumers, RT's audience crossed all ideological boundaries.
Kennedy's conduct during the Cuban missile crisis was the opposite of the current president's swaggering, ill-informed recklessness.
Overall, I don't think that politics are fun to talk about when the other person is ill-informed.
" Asked why he felt Morey had been ill-informed on the subject, James said: "That's just my belief.
In my career, I've never known a national politician as mendacious, ill informed, bombastic and dangerous as Trump.
"Most of them are not that ill-informed," she said during a campaign rally in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
For activists who have been grappling with these questions for years, the comments came across as ill-informed.
The rise of authoritarian leadership around the globe, fed by ill-informed populism, is well-documented at this point.
I hope [anyone] ill-informed about social media knows it's not all drama, and shit-talking and bad news.
I think it's ill-informed, I think it rips families apart, and it's not what this country stands for.
Red-hot IPO that I haven't been able to visit makes me ill-informed and I will not opine.
Attacking Clinton for wanting to be a part of the recount effort, then, seems either disingenuous or ill-informed.
The "unwise and ill-informed" change is not "tough on crime", Mr Holder quipped, "it is dumb on crime".
The California Professional Firefighters (CPF) labor group later ripped Trump as "ill-informed" about the cause of the wildfires.
When China's government orders economists to offer optimistic forecasts, it guarantees that its own policymaking will be ill-informed.
Bob Woodward's new book, "Fear," which began circulating on Tuesday, portrays Trump as ill-informed, incurious, impetuous, and mendacious.
These sections read like Abramson is speaking from a place of ill-informed bitterness over print's loss of supremacy.
In my journalistic career, I've never met a national candidate as ill informed, evasive or puerile as Donald Trump.
With a fair dose of ill-informed appreciation for our liberal attitudes and vast stretches of nature, that is.
Others who are quarantined during public health emergencies might be ill-informed, noncompliant, or even willfully spread the disease.
When we stray from our basic espionage mission, we set ourselves up for both ill-informed and justified criticism.
He'd been pro-choice once, but as a Presidential candidate he was an eager, if ill-informed, pro-lifer.
I don't have to tell you how important it is to avoid making ill-informed, impulsive or snap judgments.
Intelligence experts warn that a summary version of the intelligence briefing could leave the president ill-informed during a crisis.
As with past technologies, well-structured regulation can mitigate costly externalities, while ill-informed regulatory measures can interfere with progress.
The mere idea of an IBM personal computer sent IBM's stock up, and curious and ill-informed customers into stores.
Most of the senior staff who have left the administration have said that he is selfabsorbed, distracted and ill-informed.
What are we getting out of "over the top" and "ill-informed" discourse by both our presidential candidates and ourselves?
Never mind that the tightening bond market does not seem to notice, to say nothing of ill-informed short sellers.
The amalgam of individual addiction definitions is part of the illiteracy that shapes views and influences ill-informed public policy.
Because Ovechkin, contrary to some pockets of ill-informed hockey sentiment, is a terrific and deserving face for the sport.
If that is true, he must fully reverse course on this rash and ill-informed proposal to expand offshore drilling.
But that fact didn't stop one ill-informed tourist from attempting to stand next to Old Faithful as it erupted.
Those who say that saving someone's life with naloxone will only foster addiction are being unscientific, inhumane and ill informed.
These assertions, and the assertions of others who are ill-informed, are an impediment to understanding and practicing safe sex.
And hey, generating impulsive, ill-informed, obscene bickering is pretty much the sole purpose of Internet comment sections in 2016.
We realized over the years that the government was ill-informed and even wrong about issues of life and death.
Just look at the damage those ill-informed starlets can cause, they say, wading into issues they know nothing about.
I'm having an acid flashback to 2002, when an immature, insecure, ill-informed president was bamboozled by his war tutors.
It rightly rejects Washington&aposs past meddling as ill-informed and counterproductive only to advise continuing that very intervention indefinitely.
I see it a lot with the ill-informed about climate, when they say it's all over and we lost.
What does shock me, on the other hand, is how ill-informed our public discourse around porn continues to be.
" The op-ed said "amorality" and "impulsiveness" made Trump prone to make "half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions.
Because ultimately when someone who is embedded in the electronic music world reads something ill-informed, they just laugh about it.
For my part, I've never met a national politician as ill informed, as deceptive, as evasive and as vacuous as Trump.
Trump's lack of self-restraint and his barrage of ill-informed comments would make an already perilous world even more so.
Next, advisors walk clients through their first statement, because people are often afraid of appearing ill-informed and won't ask outright.
But that ignores the opposite risk – the degree to which ill-informed public scrutiny actually could serve to undermine that confidence.
They take advantage of a disenfranchised electorate to push denialist talking points—ill-informed at best and ridiculously untrue at worst.
Some economists have argued that ill-informed voters, far from being lazy or self-sabotaging, should be seen as rational actors.
A snide, assumptive, ill-informed person who's been partnered since their 20s and doesn't understand why I can't simply smile more.
The United States should restart the Family Case Management Program immediately and abandon these ill-informed plans to expand family detention.
The public, according to this way of thinking, is generally too ill informed to have its economic policy preferences taken seriously.
Qualcomm says its list "is by no means exhaustive," and some of the picks do seem a little sloppy and ill-informed.
Meanwhile, the finger-wagging tends to be abstract, and mistakenly assumes that athletes are ill-informed and incapable of thinking things through.
And even when we're not ill-informed, we're still arguing about politics and not listening to one another or discussing the issues.
He has proven himself to be a bigoted and ill-informed narcissist, and an anti-intellectual fabulist with a nanosecond attention span.
" Khan's office responded with the statement: The mayor had "more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump's ill-informed tweet.
The budget is more than just ill-informed — it clearly has the potential to compromise the safety and security of all Americans.
"Like many Americans, I'm tired of the war of outrageous and ill-informed comments— from our president and other elected officials," Rep.
After an ill-informed move across the country to win back a ex goes awry, Rebecca's demons come back to haunt her.
Most Americans worry about this - partly due to the nonsense they hear from political opponents of Social Security and ill-informed media.
They're overwhelmingly Republican, stanchly conservative, regressive right wing, evangelical Christian and working class, well, the loudest, most ill-informed of them are.
" In The Guardian, Gary Younge wrote that Trump "represents the incoherent, inchoate and ill-informed rage against the fallout of neoliberal globalization.
People in his administration and in Congress will have to create systems so his ill-informed verbal spasms don't derail coherent legislation.
On the issue of sodium, we have been giving the public the wrong message, or at least one that is ill informed.
We're embarrassed to talk about things we don't know, and instead of saying, "We don't know," we form an ill-informed opinion.
Isn't that where click-hungry press organizations and ill-informed uncles thrive, symbiotically sucking each other's teats of inflammatory information and outrage?
"Don't blindly trust a pharmacist, doctor, health-food shop attendant or dietary book, as sadly, most are ill informed," Dr. Reid said.
One Twitter user expressed an ill-informed concern, writing that playing sports while pregnant "can cause some trauma for this little baby."
It's a shame that his critics don't seem to have read or understood those explanations and instead present ill-informed and false caricatures.
British voters have just given one example — however ill-informed — by dismissing the idea that European Union treaties deliver value to their country.
The President, ill-informed and unengaged, paid little attention when Costello talked about the danger that the bill posed to essential health benefits.
Many users of Sina Weibo, China's version of Twitter, were even more critical, saying policing teenagers' behavior online seemed impractical and ill-informed.
Attorneys routinely convince clients to comply with the law and often prevent violations that might be contemplated by ill-informed or unthinking clients.
Viewers and readers are ill-informed when they're left in the dark about their commander in chief's angry, conspiratorial and fact-free rantings.
The result is millions of individuals not being able to agree on a shared reality and an electorate that is increasingly ill-informed.
For every accurate report on the F-35, there's five bad ones and a couple dozen ill-informed articles going every which way.
If only a calming shower gel was all you needed to wash away your sheer disgust at your second cousin's ill-informed political views.
This ill-informed bill inserts the government where we need it least: between patients, families, and doctors at the cusp of life and death.
This hateful collection that someone had the audacity to call a "database" contains heaps of nonsensical content of ill-informed or purposely misleading writers.
From ill-informed think-pieces to dating manuals, nightclubs have been systematically and effectively rebranded in our shared imagination as sites of mating rituals.
But all in all, I've never met a national politician in the U.S. who is so ill informed, evasive, puerile and deceptive as Trump.
This is certainly possible in the House, where, again, most members are extremely ill-informed on policy and tend to defer to party leaders.
And we can say unequivocally that this ill-informed policy will reduce water protections to a level not seen in more than a generation.
In an encore performance, late-night comedian John Oliver has reprieved an ill-informed, but no less snarky, propaganda campaign to influence the outcome.
We are not moving to Canada, we are not going back to "where we came from," as some of the ill-informed like to say.
As north-easterners, its members claim to know the suspects in their communities, saving innocent bystanders from being rounded up by ill-informed regular soldiers.
"This story is based on ill-informed speculation and contains material inaccuracies," a Barclays spokesman said in a statement that referred to the Bloomberg report.
It's what I felt when I read CNN's report about the destruction -- the outrageous, careless, wrongheaded, uneducated, ill-informed, dangerous, willful destruction -- of rape kits.
The standards will also legitimize and elevate PTS service dogs in the eyes of an American public still skeptical and ill-informed about their use.
The hope is to save engineers from the hell that is random workflow disruptions from Jimmy, the well-intentioned but ill-informed business development associate.
Hong Kong's leader said Monday that anyone who objects to the installation of a Chinese checkpoint at a local railway station is fundamentally ill-informed.
Several Twitter users questioned Andreessen's ill-informed perspective and said it explained why Facebook's Free Basics strategy of offering limited Internet access went wrong in India.
Mr Trump, who is as prickly and ill-informed about global affairs as he is admiring of generals, may not find him easy to work with.
In his latest book "Big Business: A Love Letter to an American Anti-Hero," he argues that many of the gripes about business are ill-informed.
"We regret that decisions of this sort are being taken as a result of ill-informed and unfounded discourse about Huawei," Huawei said in a statement.
Far from making us more safe, the president&aposs latest ill-informed attempt to dismantle the successful Iran deal makes America and our allies less secure.
At the time, Khan said he has more important things to do than respond to Trump's "ill-informed tweet," which he described as out-of-context.
He's been inattentive, ill-informed, dishonest, and ineffective, capping it with tonight's solemn pledge of solidarity that's totally disconnected from the actual reality on the ground.
We owe it to our audiences to signal that most of us have never met a national candidate as ill-informed, deceptive or evasive as Trump.
Therefore, the only "responsible" approach is to preserve good encryption and push back against ill-informed proposals advocating a parochial position based on a myopic lens.
"There are some really ill-informed technical suppositions that have been made," O'Reilly said of assessments that the November 28 missile could menace the US mainland.
Barring the company from bidding on fifth-generation, or 5G, telecom networks would be "ill informed" and "not based on facts," Huawei said in its letter.
Among people who work in politics, Republicans as well as Democrats, it is conventional wisdom that President Trump is staggeringly ill-informed, erratic, reckless and dishonest.
And since Andrew has just returned from the wilds of Iowa, his guesses will be maybe a little less ill-informed than the rest of ours.
But what if the ranting, ill-informed old guy who strongly believes things that just aren't true happens to be the president of the United States?
It followed the well-worn pattern established by other tech hearings this year: Lawmakers ask predictable (and, occasionally, ill-informed) questions, and C.E.O.s repeat company lines.
Energy companies and building unions have raised concerns about this opposition to pipeline construction, and accused protesters of being ill-informed about the need for infrastructure.
The EU's politicians and civil servants were not happy about dedicating so much time to one small country and its truculent and often ill-informed politicians.
We've never had a major national leader as professionally unprepared, intellectually ill informed, morally compromised and temperamentally unfit as the man taking the oath on Friday.
And his decision-making process, which involves the sidelining of his national security adviser, forebodes spontaneous and ill-informed policy announcements that could have dire consequences.
Trump has deeply hawkish instincts on immigration, seemingly driven by his personal and ideological racism, but he's ill-informed on pretty much all subjects, including immigration.
The problem of ill-informed voters is certainly not confined to Trump and Sanders, or to the 2016 election; more conventional politicians often manipulate ignorance, as well.
"Because it's not just ill-informed or ignorant statements, but they suggest that once he's president after November, that he should go after that judge," he continued.
So, you can go tell your source that they're ill-informed — and then perhaps educate them on the benefits of using a more consistent birth control method.
Bob Iger, the CEO of Disney, responded harshly, claiming that he was personally "offended by the ludicrous and utterly ill-informed assertion[s]" being made by Markey.
Health officials say comprehensive vaccination programs are the only way to prevent measles spreading out of control, but say ill-informed opposition can sometimes scupper such plans.
He's just an ill-informed old dude who likes to hang around the Chef Boyardee Facebook page, do a few earnest posts, maybe confuse potatoes for lobster.
An accurate way to describe him to a layperson would be as a shoddy facsimile of Trump: mean-spirited, racist, ill-informed, pathologically dishonest, and generally clownlike.
Write them off as ill-informed dunderheads if you want, but after the last 16 years of American leadership, rejecting the political class seems reasonable to me.
At the time, Khan said he has more important things to do than respond to Trump's tweet, which he described as ill-informed and out-of-context.
De Alba said that for a variety of reasons, including ill-informed doctors and stifling bureaucracies, access to internationally controlled opioids, including morphine, is difficult in Mexico.
"The world sees Trump for what he is — insincere, ill-informed, corrupt, dangerously incompetent and incapable, in my view, of world leadership," Biden says in the ad.
"[The mayor] has more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump's ill-informed tweet that deliberately takes out of context his remarks," the spokesperson said.
"What is disheartening is getting a call or a text from family or friends about an ill-informed player making an asinine statement," the statement said in part.
Sam Smith used his Best Original Song Oscars speech to advocate for LGBT equality – but his ill-informed oration rubbed Oscar winner Dustin Lance Black the wrong way.
Posey got heavily criticized for making an ill-informed and offensive joke by pretending to come out as gay on his Snapchat story to all of his followers.
Though I don't respect Christopher Nolan's stances on Netflix, which are ill-informed and kind of rude, I do love his films, and so I read every list.
Often the President has seem ill-informed about actually what is in the evolving bill, in a way that has undercut his claims to be the ultimate dealmaker.
President Trump's Republicans have devolved into a party without a cause, dominated by a leader hopelessly ill-informed about the basics of conservatism, US history and the Constitution.
Worse, because family court judges are also often ill-informed about maintenance therapy, women are increasingly losing custody of their children for taking their medication exactly as prescribed.
What's more, ill-informed doctors may order an MRI for patients with hearing problems clearly caused by noise, in which case they will be worsened for no reason.
Official: Tweet is 'ill-informed' Trump's first tweet drew the ire of the leaders of firefighters' organizations, who accused the President of bringing politics into a devastating disaster.
Government efforts to require financial advisers to follow a fiduciary standard — to put the interests of ill-informed clients first — are likewise underway, but they are still incomplete.
Over the past 22019 hours, Trump has suggested Jewish Americans are ill informed on policy for siding overwhelmingly with Democrats and "disloyal" to Israel for opposing his presidency.
Harrington says there's a huge difference between Kraft and Donald Sterling -- because Sterling was aggressively racist while Kraft seems to just be horny and making ill-informed decisions.
It's somewhere between naïve, dishonest, and ill-informed to think of the US military presence in the Gulf as an act of charity toward the Gulf Arab states.
When it comes to online comments sections or restaurant reviews on Yelp, the internet has a reputation for being overly representative of the ill-informed and overly opinionated.
This is the marvel of his writing: he seems to effortlessly become one of his earlier selves — whether barely formed or ill informed, whenever it is called for.
"Our decisions and actions were not intended to harm anyone, but we recognize that good intentions do not make up for ill-informed cultural appropriation," the curators wrote.
Michael Correia, the government relations director for the National Cannabis Industry Association, said Sessions is ill-informed and pointed to data showing many of the overdoses involve prescription painkillers.
The question before the Senate Judiciary Committee was therefore whether his comments represented ill-informed venting by a casual observer, or a more serious threat to Mr Mueller's investigation.
"Idiocy" may have been a less-PC (and frankly ill-informed and offensive) term for defining people with mental or intellectual disabilities (who were commonly put in mental institutions).
But nevertheless, the president is up against a completely biased media, perfectly ill-informed media, runaway judges, until he can appoint more, and Democrats and the old GOP guard.
We've received some truly idiotic words of "wisdom" in our lives; wack career tips, cringeworthy romantic pointers, terrible financial recommendations, asinine health suggestions and all-around, ill-informed bullshitery.
If those ideas are angry, polarizing, ill-informed, ignorant (call them whatever you want) it reflects the people who are spreading them, not the platform on which they're spread.
" And, of course, as Facebook's data collection and insecurity scandal has revealed, "many on-line users remain ill-informed about exactly what personal information is available on the Internet.
However, according to Misiukiewicz, many parents are ill-informed about HPV or think getting the vaccine promotes sexual activity or promiscuity, and will bar their children from getting vaccinated.
With less of a financial head start and more hurdles to face, women simply cannot afford to make ill-informed financial decisions on buying, saving, investing and managing debt.
The book presents Mr. Trump as an ill-informed and thoroughly unserious candidate and president, engaged mainly in satisfying his own ego and presiding over a dysfunctional White House.
Because he is so singularly coarse and vulgar, so ill informed and small-minded, he has made people see the better side of those they had long written off.
Some consumer advocates have complained that the reverse mortgage business preys on the financially ill-informed, who might be better off simply selling their homes and banking the cash.
Let us hope that Chairman Pai follows through on his promise to bring a weed whacker to ill-informed, anti-consumer, anti-competitive regulations like the FCC's privacy rules.
"Make no mistake about it: the world sees Trump for what he is: insincere, ill informed and impulsive — and sometimes corrupt," Biden said during his roughly 40-minute speech.
A top-secret presidential advisory board analysis released in 2015 concluded that he had made a "fortuitous, if ill-informed" decision during the training exercise, designated Able Archer 83.
However, despite what common sense might suggest, it seems the disjointed and ill-informed musings of the entitled billionaire are in fact totally OK with the social media giant.
And we must push back against the assault on our financial services industry—it is far from perfect, but much of today's rhetoric is ill-informed or just plain wrong.
For a second there, we thought you were safe from ill-informed, mawkish headlines, considering you'd just embarked on a world tour, married Wissam Al Mana, and announced your pregnancy.
The history of political union (sometimes, unfortunately, involuntarily) shows it was often positive but that it is perfectly legitimate to reject it without being cast as an ill-informed unfortunate.
While she pointed out that his "cavalier attitude" toward nuclear weapons was dangerous, time and again, she punted at opportunities to point out how ill-informed and unprepared Trump is.
After the hearing, lawyers for the families who lost relatives in the Lion Air crash accused Mr. Muilenburg of being either disingenuous or ill-informed about his company's own work.
" In doing so, he continues, "it doesn't occur to them that they are betraying Judaism, which they adopted with a zeal that was as vibrant as it was ill-informed.
But portraying the root problem as the outdated misconceptions of an ill-informed rabble, rather than the decisions of the policy elite, is actually the vice that produced that problem.
Nevertheless, he has, at least, regularly criticized the ill-advised Afghan War for years and his instincts, when it comes to that conflict, though unsophisticated and ill-informed, seem sound.
A spokesman for Khan responded that the mayor "has more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump's ill-informed tweet that deliberately takes out of context" his remarks.
Donna Shalala (D-Fla.) spoke on the House floor in support of a bill condemning Sanders's comments praising Castro's literacy program, which she called 'misguided, ill-informed, hurtful and unacceptable.
"Unfortunately, this report doesn't explain which sites should be considered disinformation or why, and makes ill informed calculations of publisher revenue," Google Spokesperson Caroline Klapper-Matos said in a statement.
He later moved to the United States and became a citizen five years ago, while building a career moderating military seminars and establishing a reputation as an ill-informed Islamophobe.
But that's what happens when we empower a righteously angry but ill-informed public: Without the inside knowledge of more than just one case, unfair assumptions prevail over careful analysis.
As sad as it is to say, after more than a half century of war, the prospect of peace with the FARC is coming down to an ill-informed political bet.
In the team's early years, Paul was criticized for being a nightmare neighbor with his loud parties and destructive pranks, as well as his ill-informed decision to dox Post Malone.
Questions ensue, mostly from the ill-informed kids about the birds and the bees, but also from his less-than-amused spouse, who has no idea her husband has been fired.
Just about everything said by the Center for Security Policy about this poll is inaccurate, ill-informed or misleading, and its worry about American Muslims supporting violent jihad is equally misplaced.
Short-circuiting procedures designed to allow for public comment and constrain government power (as Justice Scalia noted) has left Pruitt's EPA with the appearance of being one-sided and ill-informed.
It's 4/20, which means everyone, including people who normally don't give a shit about weed (looking at you, media pundits) feels compelled to express their ill-informed opinions on it.
Ill-informed and ill-equipped public sector workers are being pressured into bypassing standard safeguarding in the case of Muslims, and instead, they're raising their concerns to the government through Prevent.
"Coordination is happening better than any storm that we've seen before, and so stressing on anything that's not working well really is … going to be ill-informed," Trump said this week.
As thousands of firefighters battled uncontrolled flames in both Northern and Southern California on Saturday, President Trump tweeted out an ill-informed, distorted message about the cause of these deadly autumn infernos.
"As a black leftist male from and in the south who's a gun owner, I find the conversations on gun control in liberal and left circles oftentimes deeply ill-informed," Jones explained.
The investigative committee, the state body which investigates major crimes, denied in a statement that it had other suspects in the case and said media reports about further arrests were ill-informed.
It's a statement echoed often by his supporters and seems to refer to the president's often ill-informed, bullying, distinctly male way of dealing with world leaders, fellow lawmakers, and the press.
That's to say that the firm wants to unlock the potential for users to gain access to more banking, finance and insurance services that they may be unaware or ill-informed of.
I said today in Dover, you know, I don't think all of the Republican candidates are so ill-informed about climate change that they say they don't know because they're not scientists.
The result is ill-informed bail decisions, lopsided plea bargaining, frustrated defendants denied a fair shot at preparing for trial, a seemingly endless stream of wrongful convictions and one-sided sentencing hearings.
Relying on a self-interested inner circle and abrogating the views of seasoned professionals, as Johnson did, will inexorably lead to myopic and ill-informed decision making, he concluded in his book.
The system was designed for a group of experts to choose the president, because the founders thought that the average voter would be too ill-informed about the candidates to choose wisely.
In addition to being a liar, Trump is unusually ill-informed about public policy for a president, so he plausibly says some things that aren't true out of genuine lack of knowledge.
In general, the comment sections of any story on the internet are not going to be a hotbed of sophisticated discourse, but the commentary surrounding this news was particularly vicious and ill-informed.
" While Khan did not respond directly, his spokesperson did: "[The mayor] has more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump's ill-informed tweet that deliberately takes out of context his remarks.
And naturally, given that this is the Internet, one of the first things online users taught Tay was how to be racist, and how to spout back ill-informed or inflammatory political opinions.
Trump has also faced criticism from firefighting groups in the state, including the California Professional Firefighters (CPF), which blasted his previous comments on the fires as "ill-informed" in a statement last week.
But rather than blithely assuming that people who pursue labiaplasty are insecure, ill-informed, and image- obsessed, it's worth following in Dr. Furnas's footsteps and asking more patients what is motivating their decision.
The challenge in remounting it was that the younger generations are ill-informed about the context of Hiroshima and World War II. We feel that we have to remind people of certain things.
Mr. Zarif, who negotiated details of the Iran accord with then-Secretary of State John Kerry, dismissed the Trump administration as "seriously ill-informed" about the limits on Iran contained in the deal.
The pit's water is highly acidic and teeming with toxic stuff like arsenic and sulfuric acid, so the geese's ill-informed touchdown has sparked some urgent efforts from the local mining and environmental communities.
You didn't have to sit through one-and-a-half hours of hearing all of Charles Barkley's ill-informed knee-jerk reactions to a level of basketball he doesn't even pay attention to anymore.
What's good on the radio or at the club isn't necessarily something you seek out beyond those outlets, and frankly, I have long found her "little monsters" messaging cloying and, at times, ill-informed.
"I am also deeply concerned that Mr. Trump's lack of self-restraint and his barrage of ill-informed comments would make an already perilous world even more so," Collins wrote in the op-ed.
While on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Kris Jenner told the host that she has rescinded control of her son-in-law in regards to his controversial, and often ill-informed political statements and endorsements.
Staking out an objective that's not simply attainable makes a leader look weak, ill-informed and amateurish and only convinces your adversaries or allies across the table that you don't know what you're doing.
Though ill-informed politicians on both sides of the aisle often incorrectly blame mental illness for interpersonal violence and mass shootings, research shows the real risk associated with mental illness and guns is suicide.
I think many of them are racist or ill-informed or something, but usually these opinions are not based in any kind of research whatsoever, it's just off the top of his fucking head.
Given that it is mostly used to insult people, signal ill-informed certitude, and share pissily passionate opinions on deeply trivial celebrity-related goings-on, it should be no surprise that Trump loves it.
Voters nationwide endured long waits in line, malfunctioning voting machines, ill-informed poll workers and a litany of lesser annoyances on Tuesday with scattered reports that some voters gave up trying to cast ballots.
Meetings with him veer off topic and off the rails, he engages in repetitive rants, and his impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back.
In recent weeks attuned readers have noticed significant research studies being shared about prostate cancer, which, unless addressed during patient-physician encounters, have the potential to leave men ill-informed about this common cancer.
The UFC honcho thinks Deontay's decision to rock a 45-pound costume during his ring walk was ill-informed ... but says ya can't blame the whole loss on the outfit -- give credit to Fury!
We are presented with two possible realities: Either Mr. Kushner was actively trying to subvert an American election with the assistance of a hostile foreign power, or he is remarkably disorganized and ill informed.
""Meetings with him veer off topic and off the rails, he engages in repetitive rants, and his impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back.
" The group had previously criticized the referendum to leave the European Union for "glaring democratic deficiencies," in particular because voters had been so ill-informed, since "misleading claims could be made with total impunity.
Campbell, this is an incredibly ill-informed and mean-spirited comment about one of the most respected painting conservators in the world, one who incidentally spent many years diligently working at your former institution.
Ubiquitous and almost infinitely flexible, it's the perfect scapegoat, yet betrays not only a mind numbingly ill-informed reading of the Frankfurt School's output, but also a staggeringly stupid grasp of the historical process.
"That follows on a very ill-informed tweet from the president earlier this week accusing California officials of wasting water needed to fight the fires, namely that it is "being diverted into the Pacific Ocean.
After decades of ill-informed, misplaced Western perceptions on Asian men and the Eastern world in general (things that continue to mar cultural cross pollination today), Jay's tackling an issue that has actually affected him.
There needs to be accountability for idol worship and an emphasis on thinking critically about all voices as we risk creating more spaces where the ignorant or ill-informed can speak for a whole community.
Moreover, if anything were to go wrong now, it would do so under an unstable and ill-informed head of state at a moment of political uncertainty, making the problem much more difficult to manage.
The accompanying interview featured Barr talking everything from Twitter (which she said at the time she had deleted because of "the idiocy of people and how ill-informed they all seem") and other controversial comics.
Hudgens has garnered a reputation as the so-called queen of the festival, and given the ill-informed (read: offensive) tendencies of this realm of fashion, one doesn't simply earn that title without some controversy.
That work found some inspiration in the ill-informed advice that he had once received from a therapist, who, he recalled, told him that he would discover that he was straight if he dated girls.
" The official goes on to describe "the president's amorality" and his "erratic behavior" in office, warning that Trump's "impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back.
Neither group understands each other, so we end up with Uber's insane Greyball system to dodge local police and draconian and ill-informed statements from President Trump calling for parts of the internet to be closed.
Europe, the United States and the West, according to Blaiklock, are facing a populist avalanche that will define their place in the 21st Century after years of misrule by ill-informed politicians living in the past.
He constantly reminds us who he is — a man who is ill-informed, has no sense of our country's history and seemingly believes the presidency should be used to punish, ridicule, malign, demean, denigrate and divide.
But whereas Trump is an emotional tweeter, known for unleashing ill-constructed and ill-informed Twitter rants, Wilders has traditionally been cool and collected – though he does block almost anyone who criticizes him (including this author).
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei Technologies refuted Australian claims it poses a security risk, calling the criticism "ill-informed" in an open letter on Monday that threatens to inflame already heightened Sino-Canberra tensions.
This aspect of Peterson's work is far more sympathetic than his ill-informed and frankly nefarious politics — especially since some of his cardinal rules, like "tell the truth," are perfectly good moral precepts to live by.
Ultimately, however, the awkwardness of sharing some of the blame with Hubei officials might be preferable than admitting that Xi and those around him were potentially unaware or ill informed about what was really going on.
This, the critics contend, is part of a longer-term ambition to bypass the mainstream media, disseminate information directly through social media and cut journalists down to size by making them seem ill-informed and irrelevant.
There is good evidence that bats were the source of this outbreak, but even if that is ultimately found to be the case, it doesn't warrant the ill-informed and often racist memes making the rounds.
It also gives both characters a moment to determine how they're going to deal with these huge revelations, if they'll make any changes or continue down their respective paths, now that they're no longer simply ill-informed.
" The tweets came after Nick Kapur, a Rutgers history professor and author of a book about 1960s Japan, sparked a backlash by posting a detailed thread which labeled the board game "mean-spirited and woefully ill-informed.
Big oil and gas could do itself, our planet, and our lungs a huge favor by once again opposing a myopic, ill-informed policy, which may well be the first of many coming from the Trump administration.
Khan's spokesperson responded that he had more important things to do than respond to Trump's "ill-informed tweet," which only made Trump send out another angry tweet, claiming Khan gave a "pathetic excuse" on his original statement.
At the same time, as soon as you turned on the television, there it was: total paranoia about NATO bombers; aggressive, ill-informed arguments about geopolitics; bad movies about World War II. The political atmosphere is poisonous.
Background reading: Mr. Woodward's book, out today, depicts the Trump White House as an often out-of-control operation in which exasperated subordinates attempt to thwart what they view as reckless, ill-informed decisions by the president.
"Meetings with him veer off topic and off the rails, he engages in repetitive rants, and his impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back," the official wrote.
In a budget proposal that promises to meet Americans' simple demands and keep them safe, it seems ill informed to eliminate a program that meets day-to-day transportation needs and promotes safety, while bolstering local economies.
Anyway, I just googled Boxing Day to make sure this post was not too wildly ill-informed, and it turns out that most Canadians and British people celebrate it by shopping because all the stores have sales.
Is there any way to maintain a free society without simply accepting that most opinions on serious topics are bad and ill informed, and yet that's the price we pay for allowing citizens to express their political identity?
Letter To the Editor: Re "Troubling Rifts in Belgium" (April 21): The article on Brussels and its radicals was indeed a more balanced view of the city than the recent, often ill-informed reports in the international media.
"A huge part of the American people, the less-than-affluent majority, is civically malnourished due to the sad state of U.S. journalism — and that the nation's broad electorate is thus all but certainly ill informed," Stites wrote.
That means it has no clear way to discern what is posturing by stockholders and what is any real discomfort with the terms — which could lead to an ill-informed underbid when the price is set on Tuesday.
If some unlikely tsunami or woefully ill-informed terrorist erased me, my conference and all my peers, the chief social cost (or perhaps benefit) would involve thousands of pre-law students switching their majors to philosophy or history.
CFE head Manuel Bartlett lashed out at the critics of the Mexican government's efforts to rework the deals, suggesting they were ill-informed about the process and that the companies had sought arbitration before the government did so.
America's internal discord quickly leaps beyond America's borders to touch and even shape America's wars, even if American citizens are too distant from those battles to realize it or too ill-informed about them to know they should care.
I'm wrong, but it's got a 4.7 percent yield, I think it's doing incredibly well, I think the market's ill-informed about the situation, but so far, I am wrong on RRD and that's when I did that piece.
Bolstering the Remain agenda is a report from the Electoral Reform Society, a British advocacy group, which found a variety of flaws in the referendum, including voters who felt ill informed by a negative campaign on both sides. Mrs.
But the precipitous way in which Mr. Trump agreed to the invitation, and the fact that this mercurial president, ill informed and ill prepared on complex national security issues, will be across the table from Mr. Kim is worrisome.
" Although Mr. Ricketson was defiant early in his imprisonment and insisted he had done no wrong, more recently he wrote a letter of apology to Mr. Hun Sen, saying that his previous comments had been "disruptive and ill-informed.
The identity of the author, who detailed efforts to prevent the president's "half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions," is known to The Times's editorial board, but it was not shared with the reporters who cover the president.
However, the recording also offers not only a new window into a world of sycophants and operators, but also disturbing proof that the President is just as narcissistic, erratic and ill-informed in private as he is in public.
" Lehrer thinks that "the more people are talking, even sometimes over the top, or ill-informed, the better," since even a debate that some viewers find vulgar or unhinged "exposes and illuminates, and people get something out of that.
"Meetings with him veer off topic and off the rails, he engages in repetitive rants, and his impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back," reads the op-ed. 4.
Well before its publication, two articles went viral by critiquing White, surely the goal of any provocateur — but the thesis of each was that both Ellis and his ideas are so dull and ill-informed as to be irrelevant.
Gareth Evans, the former foreign minister of Australia, described Trump as "the most ill-informed, under-prepared, ethically challenged and psychologically ill-equipped president in U.S. history," and suggested that Australia might be wise to pursue a closer relationship with China.
Heavily staffed with hardline foreign policy outsiders, Team B not only came up with an alarmist and ill-informed report, but strategically leaked it in the fall of 1976 in a failed attempt to thwart the election of Jimmy Carter.
He has more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump's ill-informed tweet that deliberately takes out of context his remarks urging Londoners not to be alarmed when they saw more police—including armed officers—on the streets.
With his ratings lagging far behind "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," there was even ill-informed speculation about whether CBS might consider replacing him with companion host James Corden, who had struck viral pay dirt with his "Carpool Karaoke" segment.
"While not expecting a blessing on marriage for lesbian and gay couples, many were anticipating that Pope Francis would offer an affirming message to L.G.B.T. people, and not the same ill-informed comments," said Mr. DeBernardo, who is based in Maryland.
Peele, an avowed mixed martial arts fan who's been known to tweet silly jokes about the sport and defend it from ill-informed detractors on sports podcasts, is right in the middle of the combat and comedy Venn diagram, though.
" John Bargh, a professor at Yale, a luminary who published the original study, responded with a combative post on Psychology Today's blog, claiming that discrepancies in the experiment design accounted for the difference and calling the researchers "incompetent or ill informed.
In short, his sit-down interview with 60 Minutes' Lesley Stahl revealed the president of the United States to be grossly dishonest, woefully ill-informed, and congenitally incapable of admitting error or demonstrating any kind of moral or intellectual growth.
Stringer predicts that "increases in legalization are going to lead to more media attention about the responsible use of marijuana" in the near future—but the ill-informed and fear-based moralistic ads of the past are unlikely to vanish completely.
"As a result, ill-informed patients tend to neglect timely treatment which can lead to very bad - sometimes disastrous - outcomes," said Dr. Sidney Eisig of Columbia University's College of Dental Medicine in New York, who wasn't involved in the study.
"She's articulate, she's an intelligent woman, young woman, she's very emotional, she's very passionate and she's remarkably ill-informed," Bevin told a reporter for InsideClimate News on Tuesday at a meeting of the Southern States Energy Board, according to WEKU.
But the mere fact that the circumstances require Trump to act like a real president doesn't change the fact that he's a lazy, ill-informed conspiracy theorist prone to tweeting cryptic pronouncements about delicate policy issues based on Fox & Friends segments.
"Tillerson's claims that he cannot pass judgment on these counties' abuses until he has access to US intelligence briefings ignores the US government's own previous findings and suggests that Tillerson is either ill-informed or apathetic to human rights issues worldwide," she said.
" But the op-ed itself is really a well-worn list of criticisms of the president: He is "immoral" and "engages in repetitive rants, and his impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed, and occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back.
"The president's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is Ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines," Rice said.
All three of these tactics work very well at getting Trump better press coverage than would otherwise be enjoyed by an inexperienced, ill-informed candidate whom most conservative foreign policy and economic experts and both living Republican former presidents refuse to endorse.
"He has more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump's ill-informed tweet that deliberately takes out of context his remarks urging Londoners not to be alarmed when they saw more police — including armed officers — on the streets," they said.
There was plenty of bluster about Wall Street corruption, the need to "combat climate change" and vague warnings about the endless evils of a Supreme Court decision, Citizens United, which the Democrats have turned into a bogeyman of corruption for the ill-informed.
There is evidence that a terrible running-mate can weigh down a ticket—much of it provided by the dramatically ill-informed former governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin, during her run at the side of Senator John McCain, the Republican nominee in 2008.
If Nicholas Kristof truly believes that Donald Trump is "ill-informed", "deceptive" and "evasive," then I cordially invite him to spend a day in my gun shop in Massachusetts, listening to what my customers have to say about Trump and the presidential election.
Over the past few years, the negative bias and stigma impacting people of size has become more widely seen and understood as ill-informed and destructive: They lead to misdiagnoses and missed diagnoses, and discourage fat people from getting the care they need.
Creator Charlie Brooker fundamentally believes that technology hasn't changed human nature, so much as enhanced it and made it more efficient, and he also tends to believe that a big part of human nature is our tendency to form ill-informed mobs.
The federal government responded by telling the court that the city's request was "ill-informed and legally baseless" and that it "endangers the safety and well-being of the American people" by interfering with state and federal efforts to cope with the crisis.
Letters To the Editor: Re "A President's Ill-Informed Grandiosity" (Critic's Notebook, July 31), about President Trump's extolling Western culture by saying, "We write symphonies": It was appalling to hear Mr. Trump invoke the Western musical tradition in furtherance of his Islamophobic agenda.
But whether the message was a dirty trickster's attempt to undermine the system or just an ill-informed public service effort, the anger and uncertainty it generated represented an early skirmish in the battle over disinformation in this year's fiercely contested election season.
On Twitter on Sunday, Mr. Trump mischaracterized the quote to make it seem as if the mayor was telling his people not to be alarmed by terrorism; Mr. Khan's office said that the "ill-informed tweet" deliberately took his remarks out of context.
"Not letting the teen drive the conversation, or offering to discuss without a parent present, risks that these conversations will never occur and ultimately lead to the teenager making ill-informed and misguided decisions that may adversely affect their health," Stukus added.
" The spokesperson added that Khan "has more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump's ill-informed tweet that deliberately takes out of context his remarks urging Londoners not to be alarmed when they saw more police — including armed officers — on the streets.
"The president's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines," CPF President Brian Rice said.
"The President's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines," Brian K. Rice said.
Like most establishment Republicans, Ryan was stuck not wanting to explicitly endorse an ill-informed, scandal-plagued reality TV star but also not wanting to criticize the candidate who had become more beloved by the GOP base than any Republican elected official, himself included.
Stephanie MurphyStephanie MurphyGOP casts Sanders as 2020 boogeyman Sanders under fire from Democrats over praise for Castro regime The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats reckon with Sanders's rise MORE, a Florida Democrat backing Bloomberg's campaign, called Sanders's comments "ill-informed" and "insulting" to Floridians. Rep.
Yet Khan didn't initially respond directly, allowing a spokesperson to bash Trump in a statement to the press: The mayor "has more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump's ill-informed tweet that deliberately takes out of context his remarks," the spokesperson said.
"He has more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump's ill-informed tweet that deliberately takes out of context his remarks urging Londoners not to be alarmed when they saw more police — including armed officers — on the streets," a mayoral spokesman said.
But a new poll conducted by the UK Academy of Medical Sciences (AMS) found that despite the ubiquity of such morbid proverbs, most people feel ill-informed about what actually happens at the end of life, and many would rather shy away from the topic altogether.
The Democratic senator also demanded that Wray release a list of the cryptographers he'd met with to form his opinions on encryption, specifically identifying which experts advised backdooring encryption:I would like to learn more about how you arrived at and justify this ill-informed policy proposal.
Given that French-German rivalry — where Berlin wants to have the upper hand come what may – only ill-informed people can advocate that political skills were needed to make the monetary policies of the European Central Bank more acceptable to the 19 countries of the euro area.
"The president's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines," said CPF President Brian K. Rice.
Mr. Holder called Mr. Sessions's policy "unwise and ill-informed," saying in a statement that it ignored the consensus between Democrats and Republicans to overhaul the criminal justice system and also rejected data demonstrating that prosecutions of high-level drug defendants had risen under his guidance.
"He has more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump's ill-informed tweet that deliberately takes out of context his remarks urging Londoners not to be alarmed when they saw more police — including armed officers — on the streets," his office said in a statement.
"He has more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump's ill-informed tweet that deliberately takes out of context his remarks urging Londoners not to be alarmed when they saw more police — including armed officers — on the streets," a spokesman from the mayor's office said Sunday.
" Khan's office responded with a statement saying the mayor "has more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump's ill-informed tweet that deliberately takes out of context his remarks urging Londoners not to be alarmed when they saw more police — including armed officers — on the streets.
"No staffer — indeed, nobody at all — should be subject to such unfounded attacks based on ill-informed leaks, much less someone who has made countless personal sacrifices in distinguished service to the country she loves," Abedin's attorney, Miguel Rodriguez, wrote in a letter obtained in The New York Times.
One of the justifications Mr. Trump cited for the steel and aluminum duties was "national security," which implied that Canada somehow posed a security threat to the United States — the basis for his ill-informed joke about Canada burning down the White House during the War of 1812.
While we certainly want the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Department of Labor (DOL) to continue their work toward a codified UFD, investors and retirement savers continue to suffer for want of clarity around adviser services and the continued onslaught of mis-selling and ill-informed choices.
When it quickly became clear that the artist was ill-informed on migrant sex work advocacy and had used secondhand sources to learn Song's story, RCS proposed a few rectifications: "Heaven on Fourth" could raise awareness for Taiwanese sex worker collectives, or host a workshop with massage parlor workers.
But now, inflammatory and ill-informed critics have turned the national conversation about race, policing, and the criminal justice system -- that just two weeks ago finally appeared ready to take place in the aftermath of the police shooting deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile -- into an historic tipping point.
A spokesman for the mayor said last weekend that Mr. Khan had "more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump's ill-informed tweet that deliberately takes out of context his remarks urging Londoners not to be alarmed when they saw more police — including armed officers — on the streets."
These anecdotes are in a sprawling, highly anticipated book by Bob Woodward that depicts the Trump White House as a byzantine, treacherous, often out-of-control operation — "crazytown," in the words of the chief of staff, John F. Kelly — hostage to the whims of an impulsive, ill-informed and undisciplined president.
But the other explanation is that the consequences of Trump's impulsive, ill-informed, politically craven and incomprehensible decision to abandon our Kurdish allies, empower Turkey's Erdogan and Syria's Assad, dissolve our containment of ISIS and put hundreds of thousands of lives in the balance are just too much to stomach for Republican lawmakers.
We are in new terrain, where the microtargeting of audiences on social networks, the perception of false news stories as genuine, and the bot-led amplification of some voices and drowning-out of others have combined to create angry, ill-informed online communities that are suspicious of one another and of the government.
But because discourse in this age is just ill-informed people sharing memes and talking points they heard from craven cable media personalities on either side of the aisle, we have somehow gotten to the point where NFL players are protesting are against the military, and therefore against the country as a whole.
"The president's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is Ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines," Rice, the top firefighters' union official in the state, said in a statement.
" According to the New York Times, Khan's spokesperson said in a statement, "He has more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump's ill-informed tweet that deliberately takes out of context his remarks urging Londoners not to be alarmed when they saw more police — including armed officers — on the streets.
Trumpism is a repeated, daily, frontal assault on the majority of the American people, as evidenced by the wild cards nominated by Trump to his Cabinet — ill-informed billionaires and be-medalled advocates of global military power, the majority of whom start out with hostility to the very agencies they propose to lead.
" If Bush is going to earn the comparison, his biographer needs to do a better job of demonstrating how he travelled what would have been a long road from the mind-set of his days at Harvard Business School: there, Smith says, he was merely "energetic, but ill-informed, untutored, and unread.
"We aren't sure of the motivation for the criticism, but find it curious that we would be attacked for asking our news people to remind their audiences that unsubstantiated stories exist on social media, which result in an ill-informed public with potentially dangerous consequences," Scott Livingston told BuzzFeed's Steven Perlberg in a statement.
"This announcement is a repudiation of President Obama and Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryAs Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Pompeo announces Israeli settlements do not violate international law Deval Patrick's 2020 entry raises stakes in New Hampshire MORE's ill-informed efforts to target Israeli presence in the West Bank," Sen.
" Which is the line you usually get from people ill-informed on feminism, like that one roommate I had in college who instead identified as a "humanist", or the line you get from people who purposely avoid the use of the word because they feel it's reserved for "misandrists" and "woman supremacist" and "feminazis.
Rudy Giuliani Will Be a DisasterRudolph Giuliani, a possessed sack of human flesh and crooked teeth, wants to take up the cyber…Read more ReadEncryption protects us in the digital age, so its important that we safeguard it from ill-informed and most likely bad intentioned attempts from people like Jeff Sessions to weaken it. [EFF]
Trump's oil obsession isn't entirely his fault: His military advisers, already spinning from having indulged his ill-informed edicts on Korean military exercises, Iranian strike plans, the Space Force, transgender service members, deployments to the Mexico border, and a military parade, now contended with a disastrous Syria withdrawal that endangered U.S. troops and fostered criminal atrocities by invading forces.
Like the others, Makhachev's suspension was lifted after the World Anti-Doping Agency, who the UFC-backed United States Anti-Doping Agency work alongside, acknowledged their decision to hastily ban usage of the previously-legal drug on January 1st was ill-informed, due to there being no concrete proof of how quickly the drug flushes out of an athlete's system.
"The president's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is Ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines," Rice, the top executive of the union that represents firefighters in California, said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.
But in telling lawmakers that Mr. Trump had essentially erred from the start in promoting a wall and by claiming credit for dissuading him, Mr. Kelly appeared to be voicing a sentiment some in the West Wing have heard him express privately — that it is his job to tutor a sometimes ill-informed president who has never served in public office before.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's State of the Union address was replete with immigration talking points, many of which were ill-informed or simply untrue.
Everywhere you turn there seems to be some kind of quack or confidence man catering to an eager audience: Fox News hosts like Sean Hannity have moved from pushing ill-informed opinion to flat-out conspiracy mongering; pickup artists sell "tried and true" methods for isolated young men to seduce women; and sophists pass off stale pedantries as dark and radical thought, selling millions of books in the process.
Letter To the Editor: Re "How to Make Congress Bipartisan" (Op-Ed, July 8): Reihan Salam and Rob Richie argue that proportional representation would make Congress more bipartisan, but having voters rank up to five candidates in large multimember districts has two problems: First, many voters, who are ill informed about the candidates running in single-member districts, would find it much more difficult to rank five candidates.
It's a strange record—which sort of proves what I will call the Arcade Fire Metric (that is, the concept that rock artists can get so big that it literally doesn't matter if you release an album that's just 13 songs of rain sounds and/or ill-informed sarcasm about technology: you'll still sell a bunch, and your tour will be extremely well attended)—but White has diehard fans, who saw him to chart victory.
There is nothing wrong with a political party structuring itself that way to ensure that the emotions of the day do not cause the most extreme and ill-informed voters (and too many states allow non-party members to vote in primaries — I think only declared party members have a right and the stake to participate in the selection of that party's candidate) to nominate a candidate who, say, is a demagogue or who cannot win.
" U.S. REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE TRUMP (DECEMBER 2015) After an Trump said defended his plan for a ban on Muslims entering the United States by saying the country needed to be vigilant because parts of London and Paris were now so radicalized they could no longer be policed by officers, who feared for their lives, Johnson responded: "Donald Trump's ill-informed comments are complete and utter nonsense ... The only reason I wouldn't go to some parts of New York is the real risk of meeting Donald Trump.
The president denied suggesting the assassination of Syrian President Bashar Assad, as reported (The Hill), and Trump repeated denials from White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE and Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE (both reported to have vented that the president was ill-informed and unwilling to get up to speed on issues) (The Hill).
Still, the report commissioned in 2017 by Senator Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation FBI Agents Association calls on Congress to make 'domestic terrorism' a federal crime Senators renew request for domestic threats documents from FBI, DOJ after shootings MORE (R-Wis.), and then-Senator Clair McCaskill (D-Mo.), on behalf of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, yields some alarming findings: One of the report's major conclusions, therefore — that parental consent should be required for a minor to petition for a spouse or fiancé visa — is ill-informed and will do little to protect vulnerable minors.

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