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Or was he just caught in an ill thought out photo-op?
Radical change for the sake of radical change is generally ill-thought out.
Fighting the urge to tweet that ill-thought-out opinion on current events?
"The fact that he took that job was ill thought out," Mr. Wehner said.
But then everything about drinking culture in the UK is hypocritical and ill thought out.
I will do what I can, I will stand against adventurism, ill thought out missions.
I think that the argument is ill thought-out from my perspective, and I'll say why.
To the Editor: This is some of the nuttiest, ill-thought-out political rationalizing I have ever seen.
There is an ill-thought out war underway on brand-name drug prices and pharmaceutical intellectual property (IP).
And then the entire thing blew up because of an ill-thought-out section on paying for elderly care.
Speaking to GQ U.K., Harris explained that throwing out that ill-thought-out (since-deleted) Tweet was a matter of instinct.
A flawed and ill-thought out gene drive could result in unforeseen ecological consequences, which is why the practice remains so controversial.
Conversely, the British Government has spent decades arguing against this or that EU directive, on the grounds that it was too burdensome or ill-thought out.
Bratton, who previously served as head of police in New York City, Boston and Los Angeles, called the concept an "ill thought out" political band-aid.
Conversely, the British government has spent decades arguing against this or that EU directive, on the grounds that it was too burdensome or ill-thought out.
Urzua, who was seen as a moderate policymaker and disciplined manager of public finances, blamed meddling in the finance ministry and ill-thought-out economic policies for his abrupt resignation.
" In her apology, she said she "had no intention of invoking a conspiracy theory and I am deeply sorry that my ill-thought out and poorly worded comment did this.
To others, she is the villain whose ill-thought-out gamble on immigration is "ruining Germany", as Mr Trump once put it, and whose austerity policies laid waste to southern Europe.
Jennifer Tejada, the chairwoman of the law and legislative committee of the California Police Chiefs Association, says she is not against legalization but argues that the measure is ill thought out.
The second, less-obvious but much-publicized, was the ill-thought out joke made by Ian Somerhalder about throwing out wife Nikki Reed's birth control pills so they could start a family.
"Congressional debate is a check and balance that hopefully prevents rash and ill-thought out war," he argued in April of this year, anticipating precisely the renewed intervention we see this month.
"This is Lena Dunham's main problem: she has acquired the unshakeable idea that her perspective, no matter how ill thought out, is important and must be shared," tweeted the writer Shon Faye.
The party produced a turgid manifesto that alienated voters with an ill-thought-out plan to make rich homeowners pay more for social care—a plan that was quickly dubbed the "dementia tax".
And he told members of Congress that no matter the truth of what unfolded, the relationship between the kingdom and Washington was too important to be held hostage to one vicious, ill-thought-out act.
Perhaps the biggest mistake of her campaign was her manifesto, which included an ambitious but ill-thought-out plan to make the well-off shoulder more of the cost of their care in old age.
Clinton had been a vocal proponent of the American intervention in Libya in 2011, which Mr. Obama has repeatedly acknowledged was the most ill-thought-out foreign policy move in his nearly eight years in office.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Tuesday named former World Bank executive and long-time ally Herrera to succeed Urzua, who blamed meddling in the finance ministry and ill-thought-out economic policies for his abrupt resignation.
Roy Rickhuss, general secretary of the British steelworkers union Community, said unionists attending Tata's talks with its European Works Council had told the company their plans were "ill-thought out, badly conceived and need to be revisited".
"Staff are unhappy, the actions of the commanders are ill-thought out, they (rank-and-file staff) are completely wrung out, there's a big staff shortage, no one wants to join, the treatment of subordinates is inhuman," he said.
The decision, which led to the resignation of Defense Secretary James Mattis and other officials, was criticized as too hasty, ill thought out and an opportunity for ISIS to regain losses and ramp up the fight against U.S.-allied Kurdish fighters.
Today's populist conservatism looks amateurish and improvised: Mr Timothy plunged the Tory campaign into chaos by adding an ill-thought-out measure to oblige elderly people to pay for their social care without putting a cap on the amount that they would spend.
Read more: Almost half of Brits are stockpiling food, medicine and clothes as UK heads for a no-deal BrexitPAC warned that without enough time to prepare properly, government departments risked being rushed into ill-thought-out decisions, like how the Department for Transport fumbled the process of hiring ferries earlier this year.
In just a few weeks in office he has managed to petrify and enrage the world, obsessing over how many people were at his inauguration, hanging onto a ridiculous voter fraud conspiracy theory, repeatedly lying, threatening foreign leaders, signing ill-thought out executive orders, using his POTUS Twitter account to carry out personal vendettas, ordering Navy Seals to carry out a half-baked raid.
Some were successful, and others regarded as high-handed or ill-thought-out; in one occasion, she recommended a man named Alexander Manning to the role of gaoler at Newgate; shortly after, he turned the prisoners loose in an act of protest at his rumoured dismissal for negligence and was then jailed himself.
Former mayor of London Ken Livingstone said once said that Barnet's transport agenda is "recklessly anti-public transport, anti-pedestrian and anti-cycling" and that Barnet has become a "laboratory experiment for some very ill-thought out policies". In 2004 cycle lanes were removed and cycle training funding cut by the controversial pro- motorist councillor Brian Coleman.
On 2 October 2020, it was realised that almost 16,000 COVID-19 test results received by PHE from commercial laboratories since 25 September had not been loaded into dashboards or passed to the outsourced Test and Trace operation (notifications of test results to individuals were not affected). PHE retrieved the missing results after determining that the cause was ill-thought-out use of Microsoft's Excel software. Matt Hancock, Health Secretary, said in Parliament that the error "should never have happened".
This theme focuses upon that major theme of maritime fiction, the proper conduct of a gentleman; however, it also deals with his often-stormy friendship between the protagonist Talbot and one of the officers, Lieutenant Summers, who sometimes feels slighted by Talbot's ill-thought-out comments and advice. Like many of Golding's books, it also looks at man's reversion to savagery in the wake of isolation.Crawford, Paul, Politics and History in William Golding: The World Turned Upside Down. University of Missouri Press, 2002, p. 194.
A large legionary force occupied in building forts in Silurian territory was surrounded and attacked and only rescued with difficulty and considerable loss. This violent desperation on the part of the Silures can be attributed to their reaction to what Peter Salway calls Ostorius' lack of political judgment. The Silures had been galvanised by Ostorius' ill-thought out threats to destroy them and began taking Roman prisoners as hostages and distributing them amongst their neighbouring tribes. This had the effect of binding them all together and creating a new resistance movement.
Labour leader, Andrew Little, stated the new classifications were "overly complicated, ill thought out and rushed through to appease National Party backers, putting the lives of New Zealanders at risk". While Labour's spokesperson for Labour issues, Iain Lees-Galloway, said Woodhouse "can’t worm his way out of this. He will be forever ridiculed as the Minister who made killer worm farms safer but failed to protect people working in some of New Zealand's most dangerous industries". During the 2017 general election, Michael Woodhouse was re-elected as a List MP on the National Party List.
Westinghouse WD-12 RCA UX-199 The WD-11's design was somewhat ill thought out, when the filament burns out it has a tendency to contact the plate, feeding high voltages back through the heater circuitry. It was replaced just a year later by higher performance tubes which were less likely to encounter this problem, Westinghouse Electric's WD-12 and General Electric's UX-199. No radios using the WD-11 tube were designed after 1924, RCA ceased production and issued a service bulletin describing how to retrofit existing sets to use the newer UX-199 triodes.
In an ill thought-out move, Zatanna seemingly breaks a cardinal rule of magic—not to reveal one's true name to possible enemies—when she introduces Tim to the club owner, Tannarak. Soon, the revelers start to attack Tim and Zatanna, and are stopped only by the reappearance of John Constantine. Despite blithely putting Tim in danger, Zatanna makes quite an impression on the young boy and comes to play an important role in his later life. With the cult seemingly destroyed, Doctor Occult takes Tim to the planes of existence that border the Mundane World, such as the Dreaming and Faerie.
Her comments attracted criticism from across the political spectrum and were considered particularly inappropriate given her role as a minister in charge of ending sexism. Conservative MP Priti Patel said: "these comments are really ill-thought out. As Equalities Minister she has got to be unbiased about the value that both men and women bring to decision-making." Elizabeth Day of The Observer newspaper was equally troubled by the remarks, writing "the notion that women are not as aggressive as men, that we would all just sit around a table eating red velvet cupcakes and talking out the world's problems rather than firing off phallic-shaped nuclear weapons is a complete fallacy".
In January 2007 the Independent newspaper published an article by Allawi outlining a blueprint for peace in Iraq. Allawi recommended devolution within Iraq, economic and political regional integration in the Middle East, and the setting up of independent boards to oversee reconstruction and security issues.Ali Allawi, For the first time, a real blueprint for peace in Iraq , Independent, published 5 January 2007, accessed 5 January 2007 The article was praised by Independent commentator Patrick Cockburn, who argued that it was "by far the most perceptive analysis of the extent of the disaster in his country, and how it might best be resolved. It is in sharp contrast to the ill-thought-out maunderings of experts and officials devising fresh policies in the White House and Downing Street".
Tom Houston of Just Adventure felt that the game's strengths ultimately outweighed its weaknesses, giving it a B+. Inside Mac Games' William Lemmon wrote that the game did contain some bad acting and ill thought out puzzles, and that it would be uninteresting to players who didn't care for the historical setting. Lisa Karen Savignano of Allgame thought that while the game as a whole was "really great", it was hampered by the "extremely annoying and frustrating" character interaction interface. Quandary's Steve Ramsey gave the game a mixed review and ultimately awarded it a rating of 1 start out of 5. The Cincinnati Post noted the while the game was "intended for youngsters", it had appeal to older players too.
John Killaly was commissioned to survey the route of such a link, and produced his report in February 1815. His estimate of £233,000 would provide a canal which ascended through six locks from Wattle Bridge to a summit near Monaghan and then descended through another sixteen to reach Lough Neagh. It would be long, and would include a branch to Armagh. The plan was ill-thought-out, as he decided to make the locks of a similar size to those on the Royal Canal, , which would accommodate boats up to about wide, but those that already used Lough Neagh, and the Lagan Canal, the Newry Canal and the Coalisland Canal, were wide, and would not therefore be able to use the route.
That fate could happen to anyone, a thought that Robins considered "terrifying". He noted that the author lays bare the risk posed to all of us by a chronically underfunded justice system, politicians rarely having "to live with the consequences of their ill-thought out and occasionally cynical criminal justice policies". In The Times publication The Brief, Catherine Baksi called the book a rallying cry against short-sighted governments and an apathetic public who luxuriate in the misplaced confidence that they will never be wrongly accused of a crime. The book's author, she wrote, sets out with clarity and eloquence in a dozen angry, passionate and frustrated chapters a damning verdict on a system "close to breaking point", and "lays bare the result of the wrong-headed, short-sighted, politically expedient and dishonest drive to prosecute and defend on the cheap".
Since Rand's death, interest in her work has gradually increased.; ; In 2009, historian Jennifer Burns identified "three overlapping waves" of scholarly interest in Rand, including "an explosion of scholarship" since the year 2000.. However, as of that same year, few universities included Rand or Objectivism as a philosophical specialty or research area, with many literature and philosophy departments dismissing her as a pop culture phenomenon rather than a subject for serious study.. Writing in the 1998 edition of the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, political theorist Chandran Kukathas summarizes the mainstream philosophical reception to her work in two parts. Her ethical argument, he says, is viewed by most commentators as an unconvincing variant of Aristotle's ethics. Her political theory, he says, "is of little interest", marred by an "ill-thought out and unsystematic" effort to reconcile her hostility to the state with her rejection of anarchism.
Lobbying by former Union Presidents Lord Deben and Lord Lamont resulted in the specific exclusion of the Cambridge and Oxford Unions from the Government's counter-terrorism bill, amid fears it could restrict free debate. Deben argued that the provisions within the bill would have prevented the hosting of British Union of Fascists' leader Oswald Mosley in the 1950s, concluding that the bill threatened "an essential British value". The National Union of Students used the exclusion to argue that the passage of the Bill was too rapid and ill-thought out, whilst both the Oxford and Cambridge Union reaffirmed that they were not legally part of their respective Universities and thus were never subject to the bill in the first place. Strong opposition to the bill from Liberal Democrats and senior Conservative peers eventually resulted in the shelving of provisions regarding Universities' until after the 2015 General Election.
Among the tracks included on the album were McGuinn's folk- flavored "Sweet Mary", the Joni Mitchell cover "For Free", a re-recording of Crosby's song "Laughing" (which had originally appeared on his 1971 solo album, If I Could Only Remember My Name), and a pair of Neil Young songs. The album also featured the Gene Clark compositions "Changing Heart" and "Full Circle", the latter of which had provided the reunion album with its working title and was subsequently released as a single, although it failed to chart. The negative critical reception that Byrds received in the music press resulted in the band losing faith in the idea of an ongoing series of reunions. In the years following its release, all five band members were openly critical of the album, with the general consensus being that the material included on it was weak and that the recording sessions had been rushed and ill-thought out.

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