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Yes. Are there ill-conceived sales that have not thought through potential regulatory issues?
Still, Schumer warned that Trump's proposed tariffs were "haphazard" and not thought through well.
Clinton implied that her main opponent had not thought through his bank-busting domestic agenda.
"It was not thought through, and that was my mistake," he said in the statement.
Lagarde said she had the impression that the White House had not thought through the risks of retaliation.
"He says a lot of not thought-through sh** that he doesn't even believe," Schlaff wrote in a Facebook message.
Both said they worried that the Trump administration had not thought through the consequences of killing a senior Iranian military figure.
He called Trump's remittance cut-off proposal "just one more example of something that's not thought through" and made only for political purposes.
The problem is there's been too much -- too many investors I think have been blown out by things that are not thought through.
He said that "the law was not thought through" because it would affect communities that want to make sensible changes to roads and buildings.
"At the time, it seemed a reasonable accommodation for a client, but it was not thought through, and that was my mistake," he said.
And that's before anyone talks about trusts, which are often great vehicles for estate planning but can cause unintended issues for families if not thought through properly.
The president said that Mr. Trump and Senator Ted Cruz erre making statements on the campaign trail that were not thought through and were primarily for political consumption.
"Trump's comments appeared to be, as usual, a sudden outburst that was not thought through," said Riordan Roett, who heads the Latin American studies program at Johns Hopkins University.
Now though, she has found that the university so welcoming to students like her had not thought through the consequences of its decisions about the virus for those without means.
"The details of it were not thought through," said Stephen Heifetz, who served in the Justice and Homeland Security Departments, as well as the C.I.A., under the previous three presidents.
Governments that have not thought through laws to govern autonomous vehicles as quickly as they might are unlikely to take kindly to self-driving cars barrelling down roads in the interregnum.
The case was quickly resolved because police said Uber's car was not at fault, but some Arizona officials acknowledged they have not thought through all the legal scenarios with autonomous car accidents.
I do remember all these decisions being made so quickly, in crisis and chaos, so it makes sense that these details were not thought through as well as they should have been.
"I think that most people have not thought through the broader implications of what is happening in Turkey," said Justin Leverenz, who manages the Oppenheimer Developing Markets Fund, the largest of its kind in the United States.
The premise being that what they wore was a mere decorative trifle — superficial, frivolous, not thought through — hence not really worthy of discussion, and to talk about it was to demean the purpose of the woman inside.
ANKARA (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham said on Saturday he hoped President Donald Trump would slow the U.S. withdrawal from Syria until Islamic State is destroyed, warning that, if not thought through, the pullout can create an "Iraq on steroids".
"We are concerned that Senator Sanders has not thought through these crucial national security issues that can have profound consequences for our security," the former officials write in a letter released Tuesday that marks a new line of attack from the Clinton campaign.
But I am equally open to the possibility that unraveling all of these big systems at once — health, energy, geopolitics — without a clear plan or a capable team will set in motion chain reactions, some of them long term, that Trump has not thought through in the least.
"What will happen is, if everybody goes to their respective corners, and the tech community says 'either we have strong perfect encryption or else it's Big Brother and an Orwellian world', what you'll find is that after something really bad happens, the politics of this will swing and it will become sloppy and rushed and it will go through Congress in ways that are dangerous and not thought through," the president said.
Mackworth's lands were sequestered by the royalists, apparently under Ottley's control, to provide funds for their own war effort. Evidently the sequestration was very thorough, but not thought through. The royalist William Browne had acquired an interest in Mackworth's estates through an indenture of mortgage, in return for a loan of £300 to Mackworth. Sequestration deprived him of a substantial income.
In an interview he gave in 1977, Jimmy Page referred to this negative response: "I didn't expect people not to get it. I thought it was pretty obvious. The song itself was a cross between reggae and a '50s number, "Poor Little Fool," Ben E. King's things, stuff like that." Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones has expressed his distaste for the song, suggesting that it started off as a studio joke and was not thought through carefully enough.
The Court's ruling in In re Summers has been sharply criticized. Despite Justice Reed's stated respect for Summers' religious beliefs, Reed denigrated him as a "religionist" (someone whose beliefs are not thought through and imfirmly held). Reed also imposed his own theology on the Christian Bible, openly criticizing Summers for misinterpreting its tenets and for practicing (rather than merely reading) it. One historian has said that "Justice Stanley Reed's majority opinion [is] lacking in anay analysis of the serious constitutional issue involved".
The Minister said he would approve comprehensive plans 'as an experiment where favourable conditions exist'. As would be found later, favourable conditions did not exist in Wythenshawe. The Minister thought the council's plans were too rudimentary, uneconomic, not thought-through (especially two sites for a school being half a mile apart) and a little rushed and ill-conceived. The council was resolute in opening the school as a two-site comprehensive in September 1955, claiming it was just too late for the plans to be reversed.
The Flying Circus of Physics by Jearl Walker (1975, published by John Wiley and Sons, second edition in 2006), is a book that poses (and answers) about a thousand questions concerned with everyday physics. The emphasis is strongly on phenomena that might be encountered in one's daily life. From the preface: "if you start thinking about physics when you are cooking, flying, or just lazing next to a stream, then I will feel the book was worthwhile". Typically, the questions posed by the book are about phenomena that many readers will have encountered, but not thought through physically.
In 1798 Dodd published his proposal for the building of a tunnel between Gravesend and Tilbury to “The great and the good” of Kent and Essex. His prospectus for the business played on the military advantages in having a tunnel as it had long been recognised that there was a need to be able to move troops rapidly between Kent and Essex in the event of war. The proposal was of great interest to the military, but Charles Clarke of the Gravesend Ordnance Office was not impressed. In particular he believed that the tunnel design would not work as Dodd had not thought through the dimensions correctly, but also that the design was fundamentally flawed and sought to provide mathematical proof of this.
In 2008, letters were leaked that revealed that the Minister of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations Julia Jane Gillard was told that the policy was not thought through and severely underfunded. There were concerns that the lack of funds would be compensated for by financially crippled families or some computers left in boxes, unopened. The states were noncompliant upon learning that each would have to contribute up to A$3 billion altogether, a contribution that was not mentioned by Rudd or Gillard in the election campaign. In 2010, the Rudd Government was again criticised for being too slow to deliver after it was confirmed that "none of the A$100 million budgeted to bring high-speed broadband to schools had been spent".
" He then went on to say, "They have not thought through the results of what they are doing. At the end of the day it is a two-ended stick and the second end will come back and hit them in the face." In hearings before the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs, California Republican Congressman and member of the Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights, and Oversight, Dana Rohrabacher, compared the situation in Georgia to Kosovo. > "Now, we can talk until we are blue in the face, trying to say there is no > analogy here, but it does not cover up the obvious analogy between Kosovo > and what is going on in Georgia, where you have breakaway republics similar > to what the Serbs faced.
Dmitri Shostakovich criticized the work's weak movements, lack of development and thought that the materials were under-developed and not thought through. Even Nikolai Myaskovsky, Prokofiev's closest friend, did not like the work. The suite has been described as evoking cold, abstract and inexpressive images in an attempt to oversimplify for greater clarity and comprehensibility. However, the work does contain a wealth of melodic material and Prokofiev later used some of the ideas and motives for the film score to Igor Savchenko’s depiction of the events of the Great Patriotic War, Partisans in the Ukrainian Steppes (1942, film released 1943). In 1948, Party officials, namely Tikhon Khrennikov, deemed the music unworthy of truly depicting the momentous events of the Great Patriotic War, and the Central Committee criticized it for its “anti-democratic, formalist tendency.” Sovetskaya Muzyka (Soviet Music magazine) also noted that “the music of the Suite, while at times very poetic, does not penetrate to the core of the events which are indissolubly associated, in our minds, with the tragic year of 1941.” The Year 1941 remained unpublished and was subsequently barred from performance.

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