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Arconic said the move "showed poor judgment" on Kleinfeld's part.
Almost a third, 28503 percent, say she demonstrated poor judgment.
I also have to accept that I used very poor judgment.
She has also apologized for what she said was poor judgment.
Still, he said he was shocked at the agent's poor judgment.
Alfredo J. Sanchez, exercised "poor judgment," and the executive officer, Cmdr.
The tweet was posted in poor judgment and has been removed.
No longer were the allegations about wasteful spending or poor judgment.
It's more an issue of potential greed and poor judgment than corruption.
The Trump presidency has been plagued by poor judgment and missed opportunities.
The city said Dildine&aposs picture was inflammatory and showed poor judgment.
I am completely consumed by my poor judgment and ill thought actions.
Still, he wrote that he was shocked at the agent's poor judgment.
And when in an emotionally charged state, poor judgment is the norm.
Trump, however, has been a factory of scandal, distrust, and poor judgment.
Reading the affidavit shows a lot of poor judgment from the kids.
The tweets displayed poor judgment that undermined the work of her colleagues.
When poor judgment looks for quick fixes, corruption can rear its head.
Hunter Biden: I think that it was poor judgment on my part.
Both have denied wrongdoing, although Park has apologized for exercising poor judgment.
" Another source close to the president said the D'Souza pardon "showed poor judgment.
The main thing that could hurt you is posts that reflect poor judgment.
Clinton had showed poor judgment but that she had not committed a crime.
I think he used very poor judgment, and I think he's tainted the committee.
Vindman with the discredited claim that he had been "insubordinate" and had poor judgment.
"Hillary Clinton's poor judgment led to these tragic deaths in Libya," the statement said.
"While the skit had no ill intent, it did show poor judgment," Rosa said.
Ben Carson was also critical, saying it showed "extraordinarily poor judgment" on Trump's part.
Have mistakes and poor judgment been made at the executive level of the FBI?
In their opinions, the new lieutenant was reckless, overly aggressive and showed poor judgment.
"I was so deeply afraid of people thinking I had poor judgment," she said.
Hunter Biden recently told ABC that he showed "poor judgment" by taking the post.
Hunter Biden himself had admitted it was "poor judgment" to be on the board.
That he would reopen this subject is just more confirmation of his poor judgment.
The opposition party, meanwhile, accused the Senator of moral weakness and catastrophically poor judgment.
He lacks any substantive diplomatic experience and has demonstrated poor judgment throughout his career.
"While the skit had no ill intent, it did show poor judgment," General Rosa said.
Cohen called that a "mistake" and "poor judgment" by those members of the Trump camp.
Republican representative Mike Conaway conceded there had maybe been "inappropriate meetings" and poor judgment exercised.
Mistakes and poor judgment on things ruined what could have been a really special deal.
I think he used very poor judgment and I think he has tainted the committee.
At the least Lula showed poor judgment in drawing so close to the construction magnates.
The company said the board determined Easterbrook "demonstrated poor judgment" by engaging in the relationship.
It clearly demonstrates her poor judgment, her penchant for secrecy and her lack of transparency.
His poor judgment in accepting the Green Lantern role actually paid off in this case.
And there are hoaxes aimed at exposing the poor judgment of editors, critics, or readers.
The real problem here is not that Ms. Cash and Mr. Joyce exercised poor judgment.
Elliott acknowledged that he demonstrated poor judgment and committed to make better choices in the future.
Trump has repeatedly attacked Clinton over her support for the war, saying it showed poor judgment.
Like I said, I had decided — in poor judgment — to sit back for the first vote.
"I did not intend to take advantage, but understand that I used poor judgment," he said.
Hale said the officers "showed poor judgment" in the arrest of 43-year-old Donald Neely.
I think it shows really poor judgment for the President to perform the way he does.
All the same, it wrote, Ms. Wozniak exhibited "incredibly poor judgment" in engaging in the relationship.
McDonald's fired Steve Easterbrook on Sunday after he "demonstrated poor judgment" by embarking upon the relationship.
His top economic adviser is a cable news celebrity with a demonstrated record of poor judgment.
And, undoubtedly, Clinton exercised some poor judgment when she chose to use a private email server.
Biden acknowledged in the interview that he may have shown "poor judgment" in taking the position.
The new allegations, which Judge Kozinski has not clearly denied, show far more than poor judgment.
Any decision to accept payment was in very poor judgment and inconsistent with our training and policies.
I used poor judgment but never intended to cause alarm or promote any act of violence whatsoever.
Investigators typically raise flags about behaviors that might make someone vulnerable to blackmail or suggest poor judgment.
"In retrospect, I did not see the bigger pattern of poor judgment and unacceptable behavior," he said.
The Senate Ethics Committee concluded that McCain had exercised "poor judgment" but not done anything formally wrong.
"  The Wall Street Journal said in a statement it was "dismayed" by Solomon's actions and "poor judgment.
Critics argue that Clinton's private storage device marks at best poor judgment and at worst criminal behavior.
During the bubble years, consumers and lenders falsely believed appreciation would bail them out from poor judgment.
" But he acknowledged that, "in retrospect, look, I think that it was poor judgment on my part.
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" Mohn has apologized to NPR staff for failing to spot Oreskes's "pattern of poor judgment and unacceptable behavior.
Park, the daughter of a military ruler, has denied wrongdoing, although she has apologized for exercising poor judgment.
Does potential harm to a fetus, even when there's clear benefit to a pregnant woman, indicate poor judgment?
" Psaki, speaking to CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday, called the video cut "a stunning case of poor judgment.
C. L. "Butch" Otter, state Fish and Game Commissioner Blake Fischer cited poor judgment in posting the images.
They may not care that your kid partied -- only that he showed poor judgment in posting compromising images.
Everyone is responsible for their actions, and I regret using poor judgment and putting myself in that position.
"The callousness, insensitivity and poor judgment required for the city to send a bill ... is breathtaking," Chandra said.
While Trump has shown breathtakingly poor judgment in firing Comey and publicly attacking investigators, that is not obstruction.
The board determined that Easterbrook had "demonstrated poor judgment" involving the relationship, McDonald's said in a news release.
The company's Special Committee found Marciano used "poor judgment" in the way he dealt with models and photographers.
This poor judgment is predictable and can be reverse-engineered to a pattern: alcohol, marijuana, lack of sleep.
"While Clarke's actions reflect poor judgment, they do not shock the conscience," U.S. District Judge J.P. Stadtmueller said.
But not disclosing a romantic relationship with a parent of one of your students seems like poor judgment.
Clinton addressed it from her campaign plane, saying that it fit a pattern of Mr. Trump's poor judgment.
He should dispatch Director Comey for his poor judgment and his attempts to tamper with the democratic process.
We apologize for the inappropriate behavior that occurred and for the poor judgment of individuals who were involved.
"This goes beyond poor judgment or an ethical lapse on the President's part," he added later on Twitter.
But, while Golden is the victim of his own poor judgment, he is also a victim of the times.
The company said in a release that the board determined Easterbrook "demonstrated poor judgment" by engaging in the relationship.
His apology was weak and unconvincing and the excuse of it being "locker room talk" showed exceptionally poor judgment.
"I'm sorry, both for my poor judgment when I was young, and for not speaking out sooner," she added.
"I smoke weed, and every now and then I slip up and do something that's poor judgment," he said.
You may have exercised poor judgment when you got sexually involved with this man in spite of your reservations.
Moxie is a word that gets attached to Mayfield often, but at times poor judgment has led to trouble.
The poor judgment to fly a commercial airliner into an airspace with active missile launches taking place is inexplicable.
In faulting Trump's team, Republicans also found that it was "poor judgment" for the GOP campaign to praise WikiLeaks.
"We are dismayed by the actions and poor judgment of Jay Solomon," said Steve Severinghaus, The Journal's communications director.
Your fellow churchgoer has accused you of poor judgment and smelling bad while comparing you to a starving orphan.
But he called the president "incompetent" and said she had shown poor judgment by associating with the wrong people.
"I'm sorry, both for my poor judgment when I was younger, and for not speaking out sooner," she writes.
But he also has a track record of extremely poor judgment on the crucial issues he'd handle in the post.
The audience soon learns that the carefree Lilly is impulsive and possesses poor judgment, especially when it comes to men.
It's possible that the report concludes that some actions were not criminal but showed poor judgment or were highly unethical.
But like many others in her party, she tarnished herself with poor judgment and cowardice, and it derailed her plans.
Although it dismissed Kleinfeld for "poor judgment" in contacting Elliott without authorization, the company reaffirmed its support of his strategy.
There was probably no malicious intent, he said, just poor judgment -- adding that the district will be conducting an investigation.
The investigators heard positive remarks from people who worked with Steele and also negative comments about him having poor judgment.
Pretending to be sick and sharing your "Ferris Bueller" experience on social media demonstrates poor judgment to say the least.
"I'm profoundly disappointed in the continuing episodes, poor judgment, alleged crimes, and it simply can't continue," he said that day.
And that decline is directly linked to the famously poor judgment made by two senior FBI employees who knew better.
"This is a judge who has poor judgment in the area of sexual assault and violence against women," Dauber said.
"It was a misunderstanding followed by some poor judgment on my part," he wrote to the prison officials in explanation.
Poor judgment, absolutely, especially when you are the boss obviously there is a power dynamic at play that is not ok.
However, Guess said the investigation found that Marciano on certain occasions exercised poor judgment in his communications with models and photographers.
While the investigation did not substantiate the allegations, it did indicate the he demonstrated poor judgment, which we addressed with him.
However, Guess said its investigation found that Marciano on certain occasions exercised poor judgment in his communications with models and photographers.
Concerned about protecting investors from charlatans, bad ideas and their own poor judgment, the agency spent years drafting its proposed rules.
That decision only had to be made, however, because of poor judgment calls made by Clinton and her staff in 2009.
The poor judgment shown here is aggravated by the fact you went out of your way to commission this piece. Incredible!
"Lieutenant Rice's decision on April 12 cannot be blamed on poor judgment or error," said Jan Bledsoe, a deputy state's attorney.
Easterbrook "violated company policy and demonstrated poor judgment involving a recent consensual relationship with an employee," a McDonald's press release stated.
" The report went on to chastise both Trump's campaign and the Hillary Clinton campaign for "poor judgment and ill-considered actions.
We live in the Age of Outrage, a time when any public act of poor judgment is met with public fury.
They portrayed him as a man who exercised poor judgment but who had no intention of following through on his threats.
Hunter Biden has, however, said he exercised "poor judgment" in sitting on the board while his father was vice president. 277.
Instinct kicked in — felt responsible for my first son, who had the poor judgment to emerge from my girlfriend in 2007.
" Mr. Biden, 49, said he had exercised "poor judgment" by getting involved in a situation that he compared to a "swamp.
Michael Flynn, the general known for his poor judgment, was the first to depart in a cloud of his own deceptions.
However, was it poor judgment to be in the middle of something that is...a swamp in — in — in many ways?
She admitted Owen "had been denied a life because of her poor judgment," according to the Journal Gazette, which paraphrased her statement.
Photo by Jared Leibowitz George Watsky is a YouTube slam poet and rapper with a big vocabulary and, sometimes, very poor judgment.
And despite the fact that I thought this guy was showing exceptionally poor judgment, I didn't want to get him in trouble.
Democrat John Glenn of Ohio andRepublican John McCain of Arizona were cleared of wrongdoing but the committeeformally criticized them for poor judgment.
She was a terrible candidate saddled by legitimate questions of honesty, trustworthiness and political corruption brought on by her own poor judgment.
In the aftermath of the doc, both Lady Gaga and Phoenix apologized for their "poor judgment" for collaborating with the singer previously.
Her infamous tarmac meeting with Bill Clinton not only underscored her poor judgment, but more consequentially, her bias and lack of independence.
In those days we had only ourselves or the universe to blame for our poor judgment and broken electronics — not Mercury retrograde.
McDonald's announced Sunday it had fired CEO Steve Easterbrook, citing his "poor judgment" over a consensual relationship he had with an employee.
A report on the incident found that university officials and UC Davis police used poor judgment and excessive force in the confrontation.
Washington cannot pursue the same failed strategy and poor judgment that led to the 2003 invasion of Iraq in Iran in 2018.
The agency apologized, and a Justice Department investigation ultimately uncovered evidence of "poor judgment," among other systemic problems, but not criminal activity.
The Alzheimer's Association has a list of warning signs of the disease, including poor judgment and memory loss that disrupts daily life.
The only Republican implicated, he also received the most lenient finding by the ethics committee, which found him guilty of poor judgment.
Donald Trump proposes "shutting down" parts of the Internet as a security strategy  —  demonstrating both poor judgment and ignorance about how technology works.
You will also receive a complimentary sense of generalized bamboozlement for having the poor judgment to spend good money on this particular auction.
Manfred Weber, the EPP's candidate for the commission, has no executive experience and, judging by his association with Hungary's authoritarian government, poor judgment.
"The driver unquestionably used poor judgment in his desperation, and this is not condoned in the TLC's rules," said agency spokesman Allan Fromberg.
Trump refers to Clinton as "Crooked Hillary" in an attempt to frame the candidate as someone who is dishonest and has poor judgment.
"I am personally responsible for the poor judgment exhibited in the early hours of Sunday, 30 September," Schnelle said in an emailed statement.
Why it matters: This isn't the first time the president has gone after his Attorney General for what he sees as poor judgment.
The second case was closed with a finding of poor judgment on the teacher's part, the department said, but no action was taken.
To make partisan comments on government electronic devices while overseeing investigations into both Clinton and Trump can only be described as poor judgment.
On foreign policy, though, Kennedy's indecision and poor judgment in the first months of his presidency led to the Bay of Pigs catastrophe.
Apparently AMI says the images can and should be published as newsworthy in order to show Amazon shareholders that Bezos has poor judgment.
Guess said the investigation could not corroborate many of the accusations but did find that Marciano had exercised poor judgment on various occasions.
"We also referred to vaguely worded pool policies to assess and then justify our poor judgment, and that was also wrong," he said.
In 2013, Lois Lerner, the director of the I.R.S. division that oversees tax-exempt groups, apologized for making mistakes and exercising poor judgment.
The mission was pronounced a success, but NASA later reprimanded the three astronauts for "poor judgment" by seeking to profit from their fame.
Cognitive decline can start as early as age 53, leading people to become more impulsive, overconfident and subject to poor judgment, said McClanahan.
Mr. Price has shown incredibly poor judgment by investing in health care stocks while writing and promoting legislation that would benefit those investments.
Although it showed Mr. Kleinfeld the door for "poor judgment" in contacting Elliott without authorization, the company reaffirmed its support of his strategy.
No such investigation was active, but Biden's son admitted in an interview Tuesday that it was "poor judgment" to take on the role.
As journalists, we must hold ourselves accountable as we do others, and it is important to call myself out for this poor judgment.
But to do so, he has to stop listening to a Washington elite whose poor judgment has been on display for too long.
But since his ascension to party leader in 2015, he's also been accused of showing "poor judgment" on the issue of anti-Semitism.
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This is hardly the first time Science has been accused of poor judgment with pieces and images concerning women and people from marginalized groups.
However, even the most stringent standards and protocols, labels and warnings can't prevent intentional abuse fueled by poor judgment and the desire for popularity.
The other posts—McCain as school shooter, Jews out of Israel, immigration as plot, 85033/11 was a conspiracy—were just her poor judgment.
In the years since that 1991 shooting, prosecutors have accepted that the legal standard not only countenances mistakes, but also poor judgment by officers.
"Poor judgment" would appear to be a subject of special Cohen expertise, given his bumbling $130,000 payment of borrowed hush money to Stormy Daniels.
"Your assistance to Dr. Melgen under these circumstances demonstrated poor judgment, and it risked undermining the public's confidence in the Senate," the letter said.
"While Clarke's actions reflect poor judgment, they do not shock the conscience," U.S. District Judge J.P. Stadtmueller said in his ruling earlier this month.
I am comforted by support I have received from Christian pastors and lay leaders and from Republican officeholders horrified by Mr. Charamut's poor judgment.
EXCLUSIVE: Hunter Biden says he did nothing "improper" while serving on board of Ukrainian gas company, but may have showed "poor judgment" in joining.
Majorities continue to say Trump is reckless (65 percent) and has poor judgment (62 percent), while 68 percent describe him as 'hard to like.
It was a television interview where he said that serving on the board was poor judgment, but that he did nothing wrong at all.
McDonald's board found that Steve Easterbrook violated company policy and "demonstrated poor judgment involving a recent consensual relationship with an employee," the company said.
Many of those deaths, and some of the war&aposs deadliest battles, came about through the mistakes and poor judgment of the commanders involved.
His political career contained numerous mistakes and many episodes of poor judgment, not least when it came to his attitude towards citizens of British colonies.
The letter says that such a proposal demonstrates "both poor judgment and ignorance about how technology works," and that it demonstrates Trump's penchant for censorship.
United staff in Chicago showed poor judgment, but their bosses are guilty of having fostered a culture where this behavior is possible if not encouraged.
While Horowitz does have the authority to recommend a criminal investigation, he is limited to reviewing whether Comey violated bureau policy or showed poor judgment.
The company's board determined that Easterbrook had also "demonstrated poor judgment involving a recent consensual relationship with an employee," McDonald's said in a news release.
"Donald Trump proposes 'shutting down' parts of the Internet as a security strategy — demonstrating both poor judgment and ignorance about how technology works," they said.
And since there was no moderating influence, no one to ease his mind and bask in the newfangled pleasures, his typical poor judgment held sway.
"Many of the decisions that led to this incident were the result of poor judgment and decision-making of the commanding officer," the report said.
"That tweet shows very, very poor judgment," said Richard Painter, a former ethics lawyer for former President George W. Bush and CREW board vice chairman.
The first is simpler; it's about people who've exercised poor judgment, but maybe not because they're rotten to the core, but because they're just uninformed.
"I recognize now that I have gone down a wrong path and have exercised very poor judgment," Mr. Clement said in his statement on Tuesday.
And the poor judgment Facebook has exercised in the past means that it's now time for lawmakers -- rather than the company -- to mandate privacy protections.
Sanders has used Trump's recent actions in Iran to label himself the anti-war candidate while branding Biden as having poor judgment on global issues.
He'll be blamed (rightly so) supporting a terriblehorrible candidate, for poor judgment, awful last minute comments and for dragging the president into a losing race.
"As journalists, we must hold ourselves accountable as we do others, and it is important to call myself out for this poor judgment," she wrote.
"Our product labeling is clear ... but it can't prevent intentional abuse fueled by poor judgment," P&G's Chief Financial Officer Jon Moeller told a media call.
But if Ambien is fueling some of the poor judgment she's demonstrated on social media, she should talk to her doctor about trying another sleep aid.
The thing is, we as people are made—by thousands of years of sexual selection—to be impulsive and use poor judgment when we're sexually aroused.
"  "This is a stunning case of poor judgment, whether that was incompetence or lack of experience, or both," Psaki said during an appearance on CNN's "Wolf.
Editorial Michel Temer, Brazil's interim president, displayed poor judgment on his first day in office last month when he appointed an all-white, all-male cabinet.
And they don't even touch on the poor judgment and temperament that Donald Trump has exhibited throughout his adult life — something that alone should disqualify him.
Their trolling seemed to reflect the behavioral disinhibition and poor judgment common in young people who may not think through consequences rather than any psychological disorder.
"Many of the decisions made that led to this incident were the result of poor judgment and decision making of the commanding officer," the report concluded.
"While the investigation did not substantiate the allegations, it did indicate that he demonstrated poor judgment, which we addressed with him," Ignition said in a statement.
Greg serves as his non-insane foil, remaining relatively normal despite what appears to be his poor judgment in assisting and starring in his friend's film.
" The police department apologized last week, and Police Chief Vernon L Hale III said it caused Neely "unnecessary embarrassment," and that the officers showed "poor judgment.
" And Ken Starr, the independent counsel who investigated Bill Clinton and a frequent guest on Fox News, criticized Mr. Trump's tweet as showing "extraordinarily poor judgment.
Is it an out-of-context remark that in retrospect might have been a bad choice or poor judgment but not necessarily representative of [the person]?
Nearly 90 professors from the university have called for the school to cancel the event, calling the association with Trump "distressingly poor judgment," according to Bloomberg.
"She is attempting to paint this as an isolated case based on one officer's poor judgment as opposed to a systemic pattern," Ms. Levy-Pounds said.
Trump appeared to argue that the Libya statement was just the beginning of Bolton's poor judgment and that his hawkish agenda would have led to ruin.
While these parents may have shown poor judgment, they, much like you, are probably doing it in the name of meeting and socializing with other parents.
But Sanders&apos termination letter, which was made public as part of the students&apos civil suit, said he had "exercised exceedingly poor judgment" toward the students.
Hunter Biden told ABC that he used "poor judgment" in serving on the foreign gas company's board because it has become a political liability for his father.
Hunter Biden said he used "poor judgment" in serving on the board of a Ukrainian gas company because it has become a political liability for his father.
"In retrospect, look, I think that it was poor judgment on my part," Hunter Biden told ABC's Amy Robach about his decision to accept the Burisma job.
The media may be making more of The Donald's difficulties than Clinton's, but it's his lack of discipline and poor judgment that gives them something to report.
" In his Facebook post, the country music star added, "Everyone is responsible for their actions, and I regret using poor judgment and putting myself in that position.
The current partisan alignment should effectively preclude a shutdown, but Trump's particular mix of incompetence, narcissism, and poor judgment is potent enough to confound basic game theory.
Donald Trump gets a lot of attention for his poor judgment, lack of impulse control and willingness to use his position to punish or humiliate perceived enemies.
In mid-April, Klaus Kleinfeld stepped down as chair and CEO of Arconic and resigned from the company's board after he displayed "poor judgment," the company said.
In that capacity, I bear witness every single day to the fact that most people — not just those with severe mental illnesses — pretty frequently exercise poor judgment.
The officers showed "poor judgment" and "could have waited for a transport unit at the location of the arrest," Galveston Police Chief Vernon L. Hale III said.
Mr. Strzok showed poor judgment perhaps, but he did not give up his right to have political opinions when he took his oath as an F.B.I. employee.
"I'm sorry, both for my poor judgment when I was young and for not speaking out sooner," she wrote, citing her own trauma from being sexually assaulted.
And it's fair to ask that question in terms of whether she acted improperly, exercised poor judgment, or showed that she can't deftly handle a political scandal.
He was cleared of wrongdoing, but the Senate ethics committee accused him of poor judgment, an experience which led to him becoming a pioneer of campaign finance reform.
This stuff reflects, at a minimum, poor judgment and a lack of self-discipline, and many Democrats and liberals around the country would be happy to say so.
It probes the murk and terror beneath the surface of contemporary life, and illuminates the vital role of ignorance, poor judgment and wishful thinking in our national character.
"There are a number of different posters used as targets on that range, but the use of this poster obviously shows poor judgment," the source told the newspaper.
Instead, Strzok was probably terminated because he exercised poor judgment, proved himself an ineffective leader and caused great damage to the FBI's image as an institution above politics.
Hunter did admit that his deal with Burisma Holdings, the Ukrainian energy company, may have shown "poor judgment" but not because it was an effort at influence peddling.
Even her emotional apology came across as having a touch of self-interest: she blamed herself for poor judgment, but acknowledged no criminal wrongdoing on her own part.
He was cleared of wrongdoing, but the Senate Ethics Committee reprimanded him for poor judgment, an experience that led to him becoming a pioneer of campaign finance reform.
On ABC's "Good Morning America," Hunter Biden acknowledged exercising "poor judgment" in joining foreign companies while his father was in office, yet rejected the claims of his accusers.
"I personally think the Saudi 'flag' candy display shows very poor judgment and a lack of empathy on the part of the Port Authority," she told Buzzfeed News.
Several former and current WHO staff had said privately they were appalled at the "poor judgment" and "miscalculation" by Tedros, elected the first African head of WHO in May.
Hunter Biden has denied any wrongdoing, but has said he regrets taking the post and said it reflected "poor judgment" in light of his father's position at the time.
They also bashed Comey over his decision to slam Clinton for poor judgment in his July announcement that no charges would be brought against her in the email investigation.
Over the last week, the chain has come under renewed scrutiny, after the McDonald's board fired Mr. Easterbrook for exercising "poor judgment" in a consensual relationship with an employee.
The chain has also come under renewed scrutiny after the McDonald's board fired C.E.O. Steve Easterbrook this month for exercising "poor judgment" in a consensual relationship with an employee.
McCain was admonished by the Ethics Committee for "poor judgment," a rebuke that hung heavily over a man who considered his honor the most important thing in his life.
" She plans to remove the 2013 collab with Kelly online and adds ... "I'm sorry, both for my poor judgment when I was young, and for not speaking out sooner.
Jo Hemmings, a psychologist who works on reality shows in Britain, said in an interview that a lack of regulations on programs like "Love Island" led to poor judgment.
Could the descendants of fiddle-playing, spirit-lifting, steady and kind Charles Ingalls write a forthright appraisal of his poor judgment in betting his family's fortunes on risky prospects?
" The company added: "The Starbucks partner who wrote this offensive word on a cup used poor judgment and is no longer a partner after this violation of company policy.
Vice President, as you've said, your son Hunter today gave an interview, admitted that he made a mistake and showed poor judgment by serving on that board in Ukraine.
Berru then released his own statement apologizing for his conduct, blaming his poor judgment on a drug and booze addiction that and he's going to check himself into rehab.
If the case against Trump's presidency is his poor judgment and his lack of respect for women, what does Pence's tacit approval of all of this say about him?
" Asked to speculate on what caused Pruitt to veer so off course and make such poor judgment calls in running the EPA, my source said simply: "Pruitt had two failings.
This particular case resonated with the public because it was unusual and egregious — a sumptuous blend of a moderately rare edge case doused with a hefty dose of poor judgment.
Uber calls the lawsuit "baseless," but the company continues to show staggeringly poor judgment when it comes to convincing a skeptical public that its autonomous vehicles are legal and safe.
Beyond the extremely poor judgment shown by these officers, being flippant about mistreating inmates, even if it's intended as a joke, puts these staff and their fellow officers at risk.
"Judge Howard's decision to publicly share unflattering information about a 14-year-old rape victim, at best, reflects poor judgment," the panel said in a 2015 reprimand of the judge.
In a surprise move, Klaus Kleinfeld has stepped down as chair and CEO of Arconic and resigned from the company's board after he displayed "poor judgment," Arconic announced on Monday.
"Flynn's resignation is a reflection of the poor judgment of President Trump and demands answers to the grave questions over the President's involvement," Pelosi said in a statement on Tuesday.
After a racist Twitter outburst cost Roseanne Barr her eponymous TV show, the star took to the social media site to blame her poor judgment on the sleep drug Ambien.
Though it might be a onetime display of poor judgment or a misunderstanding between co-workers in some cases, sexual harassment is ultimately a symptom of much bigger problem: sexism.
A bad-choice movie is defined by the horrible corners the characters paint themselves into, and how each successive poor judgment call just leads to a worse set of options.
McDonald's announced that Easterbrook had left the company after its board of directors found that he violated company policy and used "poor judgment" relating to a relationship with an employee.
Don Bacon, a Nebraska Republican, said "it showed poor judgment to make these contacts to Ukraine" and that the president is reacting to criticism in a way that's unnecessarily divisive.
The clients, accompanied by Lamia, met with an attorney who created an IRA trust to ensure that the daughter can be protected from her own current proclivity for poor judgment.
Galveston Police Department's police chief Vernon L. Hale, III, said in a statement posted online that the officers "showed poor judgment" in the arrest of 43-year-old Donald Neely.
It is a gamble to issue pardons, especially since political opponents can easily point to a single case of recidivism to accuse a governor of poor judgment or excessive leniency.
Hunter Biden told ABC News last year that it was "poor judgment" for him to take the job with Burisma, but he said he did nothing improper in the role.
The pressure to grow, at any cost, coupled with the poor judgment of SoftBank and the (understandable) immaturity of a 26-year-old have thrust Oyo past fraud to bribery.
Is that I think that it was poor judgment because I don't believe now, when I look back on it -- I know that there was -- did nothing wrong at all.
Stephen Easterbrook, who has been the top executive at McDonald's since 22008, stepped down for his "poor judgment" in violating the company's code of conduct, according to an SEC filing.
Is that I think that it was poor judgment because I don't believe now, when I look back on it — I know that there was — did nothing wrong at all.
Assistant State Attorney Greg Kridos concluded that, despite strong indication of poor judgment, investigators found insufficient proof to satisfy statutory language and applicable case law relating to Florida's child neglect statute.
Implying that your friend has both poor judgment — she should not be engaged to her current suitor — and is untrustworthy — she has feelings for you, while engaged to another — is impolite.
The right conclusion to draw from the experience of the 2000s is not that Mr Greenspan showed poor judgment and weakness in failing to punish American households with more rate hikes.
"The callousness, insensitivity, and poor judgment required for the city to send a bill — its own police officers having slain 12-year-old Tamir — is breathtaking," Chandra said in the statement.
I do think the alt-righters were definitely trying to recruit her, or, failing that, wreck her credibility, and she played right into their hands — poor judgment that did real harm.
He might be a genius, and he is certainly loyal, but he is also undisciplined, gets carried away with his fledgling fame and demonstrates remarkably poor judgment in his fellow humans.
We cannot leave our national security and our families' safety in the hands of a president whose poor judgment, belligerence, vindictiveness and reckless impetuosity constitute an indictment of his mental health.
The idea was that firms like Nasdaq Clearing would act as a bulwark against the greed, hubris or poor judgment of some traders in the grand casino that is derivatives trading.
There has been no evidence of wrongdoing with Biden's business dealings in Ukraine, but he did admit it was "poor judgment" to take on the role in an interview last October.
In its statement announcing his departure — a decision that the company described as being made by mutual consent — Arconic said that Mr. Kleinfeld only showed "poor judgment" in sending the letter.
"I think that it was poor judgment because I don't believe now, when I look back on it — I know that there was — [I] did nothing wrong at all," he said.
Because it shows that his naiveté, lack of experience, poor judgment and financial issues had more than just the Russians licking their chops at the prospect of getting closer to Trump.
"The commanding officer exercised poor judgment, and the executive officer exercised poor leadership of the ship's training program," the USS Seventh Fleet said in a statement released in Japan on Wednesday.
Van Bavel echoed Shapiro's sentiment, saying that tribalism can lead to the vehement support of leaders like Trump or Musk, even when there is clear evidence that they exercise poor judgment.
"While I made a mistake, this event has also given me the opportunity to reflect on my poor judgment that day, my family and my greater responsibilities to our community," he said.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller indicted former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort for tax fraud on Monday, and the main charge against Donald Trump is poor judgment for hiring the notorious Beltway operator.
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" The inspector general criticized the agents' decisions to discuss their personal opinions on work devices, and interspersed with work conversations as examples of "extremely poor judgment and a gross lack of professionalism.
Other times, a crisis can be an opportunity for people with strong opinions and poor judgment to push the country into a reckless misadventure, as with the Bush administration's invasion of Iraq.
But it's not as if his actions represent anything new in the world, or in Mr. Hong's films, which are studies in poor judgment and emotional irresponsibility, a lot of it male.
This condition of chronic stress, or what I call "stress brain," is the culprit for not only mental and physical illness, but also for poor judgment when it comes to financial decision-making.
Tom Cole, who worked with Price on the budget committee, had said he thought Price was "doing a great job" in his post, despite the "poor judgment" in his use of private planes.
"That's why from the get-go it was exceedingly poor judgment to set up a private email account because of this very real fact," Leonard said in an interview, referring to Clinton's arrangement.
"While the investigation is ongoing, it is evident the collision was preventable, the commanding officer exercised poor judgment, and the executive officer exercised poor leadership of the ship's training program," the statement said.
The department's investigation determined that Ms. Mashel had shown poor judgment and that Ms. Feldman had failed to supervise the registration process and allowed Ms. Martos to review parents' and students' personal information.
A rep from the University of New Hampshire tells us the Alpha Phi sisters showed poor judgment in the video of them using the n-word, but UNH is not investigating the matter.
After all, he had been fired as the C.E.O. of Arconic for "poor judgment," including a baffling threat to Paul Singer of Elliott Management, which had been waging an activist campaign against Arconic.
But some of Ms. Verma's critics argued that it was another example of poor judgment, saying putting in the claim for tens of thousands worth of personal jewelry was at best tone deaf.
Two days after Mr. Neely's arrest, Vernon L. Hale III, Galveston's police chief, apologized for what he called the officers' "poor judgment," saying they could have waited for a vehicle to become available.
During the hearing, Judge Lamberth praised the character of the three defendants before him, calling them "fine young men" but for the aberration of their poor judgment and reckless actions in Nisour Square.
In an ABC interview that aired Tuesday, Hunter Biden defended himself and said he "did nothing wrong at all," though he conceded "poor judgment" for taking roles that complicated his father's presidential bid.
Forty-four percent think she used the device criminally, and 27 percent say she showed poor judgment; 13 percent say she did nothing out of the ordinary, and 16 percent had no opinion.
" Other leaders join in In a subsequent email to Otter's assistant, Tony McDermott claimed at least seven ex-commissioners, including himself, shared Trevey's concerns and the belief that Fischer used "extremely poor judgment.
Two days after Mr. Neely's arrest, Vernon L. Hale III, Galveston's police chief, apologized for what he called the officers' "poor judgment," saying they could have waited for a vehicle to become available.
"I made a poor judgment call in wanting to step in on a situation that I should have just let evolve without the prime minister thrusting himself into the middle of it," he said.
"But at the same time, they realize, we realize, that there are some officers who will occasionally use very poor judgment, violate policies and procedures and do things that are egregiously wrong," Costa said.
The border is a system of systems and misplaced, excessive focus on a specific segment in the name of U.S. sovereignty is, at best, poor judgment and, at worst, diverting resources from higher threats.
I was naive enough to believe that I had put this chapter of my life behind me — a period in which I exhibited very poor judgment and endured the consequences with humility and contrition.
But he said he had to balance that assessment against the significant loss of life that resulted from their recklessness and poor judgment, as well as the need to uphold the rule of law.
Washington (CNN)Former Vice President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden said he used "poor judgment" in serving on the board of a Ukrainian gas company because it has become a political liability for his father.
"Director Comey is one of the better appointments that President Obama has made and I accept what he said that while her actions may not have been intended, it shows extremely poor judgment," Collins said.
This is perhaps a fitting political epitaph for Theresa May, who steps down as leader of the party on June 7th after three years characterised by a toxic combination of hubris, dithering and poor judgment.
Her decades of experience and grasp of policy nuances were irrelevant; when placed in a position of trust, she had exercised poor judgment and could not be afforded that opportunity again as commander in chief.
Hamilton's argument was that the College would prevent against selecting a president with poor judgment or under the influence of a foreign government, said Ryan Clayton, a volunteer with the project and veteran liberal activist.
Over the years, I've heard from a number of win-a-trip applicants who, disgusted by my poor judgment in failing to pick them, went off on their own journeys and had life-shaping experiences.
"I used poor judgment but never intended to cause alarm or promote any act of violence whatsoever," he wrote, adding that he had quickly amended his post to make clear he had just been joking.
In a speech on the Senate floor, Collins said Trump's actions with Ukraine were "wrong" as well as "improper and demonstrated very poor judgment," but added that removal from office was too strong a response.
Trust is the core asset of any financial services firm (bank, hedge fund, VC fund), and SoftBank is becoming Lehman Brothers minus the IQ. WeWork was an opportunistic infection highlighting the poor judgment of SoftBank.
"While the investigation is ongoing, it is evident the collision was preventable, the commanding officer exercised poor judgment, and the executive officer exercised poor leadership of the ship's training program," the 28503th Fleet said Wednesday.
Though there has been no evidence the Bidens did anything wrong in Ukraine, Hunter has said he showed poor judgment in taking a position with an energy company despite no specific experience in the industry.
An opinion by the Judicial Council of the Third Circuit said Judge Kozinski exhibited "poor judgment" that "resulted in embarrassment to the institution of the federal judiciary" — the equivalent of a slap on the wrist.
"Once again, I apologize to everyone who has been negatively impacted by my actions and incredibly poor judgment, in particular the Cardinals, our fans and my family," Keim said in a statement released by the team.
The investigation found that on certain occasions Mr. Marciano exercised poor judgment in his communications with models and photographers and in placing himself in situations in which plausible allegations of improper conduct could, and did, arise.
"Beyond violating department and city policy, the officers used poor judgment," San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said, adding the officers will also receive training this month that focuses on the importance of impartiality and fairness.
And while the Queen is legally in the clear — she's exempt from paying tax in the United Kingdom, but does so anyway — her estate's investment comes across as poor judgment given the weight of her reputation.
The same is true even if Wilson could be said to have acted with poor judgment in the manner in which he first interacted with Brown, or in pursuing Brown after the incident at the SUV.
"While the Committee found no evidence that the Trump campaign colluded, coordinated, or conspired with the Russian government, the investigation did find poor judgment and ill-considered actions by the Trump and Clinton campaigns," it said.
In an interview with ABC News, Hunter Biden admitted that it was "poor judgment" for him to sit on the board of Burisma, while his father was in charge of Ukraine policy in the Obama administration.
Woods said she didn't think "how I would feel if someone close to me is hanging out at my ex's house or the father of my child" and said that was poor judgment on her part.
Attorney General Herring said in a statement on Wednesday he now realized he showed poor judgment by dressing as a rapper and donning a wig and brown makeup to perform a song with similarly attired friends.
Groysman said Danylyuk had shown poor judgment by airing his grievances in a letter to the G7 group of nations, which the prime minister said may have harmed Ukraine's negotiations with the European Union for more aid.
Admiral Bill Moran, who was expected to take over as the Navy's top officer next month, announced late on Sunday he would instead retire after what Navy Secretary Richard Spencer called poor judgment regarding a professional relationship.
Addressing the claims for the first time, Louis Lehot said in a statement that he had "poor judgment in developing an emotional relationship" with former colleague Vanina Guerrero but that he "did not assault or harass" her.
The inspector general faulted Comey for poor judgment during presidential race, but found no evidence to show his key decisions in the investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails were improperly influenced by political bias.
If McCabe thinks his latest admissions are going to put him in a better light, then he just further validated the poor judgment skills that were a hallmark of his time at the top of the FBI.
He told ABC News in October that he had done "nothing wrong at all" but that he had used "poor judgment" in serving on the company's board because it has become a political liability for his father.
Yet, to publicly praise a man who has been implicated in scores of oppressive acts ranging from journalistic censorship to state-sanctioned murder, is an exhibition of appallingly poor judgment on the part of the President-elect.
However, the family-hired pathologist, Michael Baden, has been accused in the past of exhibiting "poor judgment in many instances," according to the Times, and the current New York City medical examiner has strongly disputed Baden's finding.
Though he affirmed his father's assertions that there were no discussions between the two of Hunter's foreign business dealings, he did concede to showing "poor judgment" in working with foreign companies while his father was in office.
Hunter Biden said recently he used "poor judgment" in serving on the board while his father was pushing anti-corruption measures in Ukraine on behalf of the US government, but added that he didn't do anything improper.
"While the Committee found no evidence that the Trump campaign colluded, coordinated, or conspired with the Russian government, the investigation did find poor judgment and ill-considered actions by the Trump and Clinton campaigns," the report reads.
According to the US Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, when atmospheric concentrations of oxygen are less than 12.5 percent, people experience poor judgment and coordination, and impaired breathing that can cause permanent heart damage, nausea, and vomiting.
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As we witness one industry giant topple after another, spanning film and media, consumer brands, and investors, it has become increasingly apparent that poor judgment calls and mistreatment of talent will no longer be swept under the rug.
"While willfulness may be inferred from blatantly wrongful conduct, such as a gratuitous kick to the head, an officer's mistake, fear, misperception, or even poor judgment does not constitute willful conduct under federal criminal civil rights law," Donoghue said.
Blankenship had succeeded former CEO Klaus Kleinfeld, who resigned in April 2017 after it was found he sent a letter in "poor judgment" to biggest shareholder Elliott Management Corp, with whom the company was embroiled in a proxy war.
MORE, shown poor judgment in his handling of Khizr Khan's attack on him at the DNC, upset many veterans by displaying a purple heart he did not earn, and even threw a baby out of one of his rallies.
The broader point here is that Price faces a daunting double whammy: Not only did he show incredibly poor judgment in using all of these private planes but, in the world of Trump, he is totally and completely expendable.
The college said its investigation found that freshmen cadets who dressed in all white with pillowcases over their heads to perform a "Ghosts of Christmas Past" skit and sing Christmas carols showed poor judgment but had no ill intent.
It's anybody's guess as to whether someone who has repeatedly shown poor judgment and has a seriously limited understanding of our military is preferable to someone who is a wild card and probably has no understanding of the issue.
He already takes considerable heat for his unaccountable warmth toward Russia's Vladimir Putin as well as North Korea's Kim Jong Un. Proven poor judgment on bin Salman would open his amiable antics with those autocrats to even more scrutiny.
Despite speculation on social media that the officer was responsible for the word on the label, a Starbucks statement expressly said that the barista "wrote this offensive word," used "poor judgment" and was ultimately fired for violating company policy.
Biden spoke with ABC over the weekend and conceded "poor judgment" in sitting on the board of a Ukrainian gas company, a position for which he seems to have had few qualifications and for which he was paid $50,000 a month.
Inspector General Michael Horowitz's report found that former Assistant Attorney General Peter Kadzik demonstrated "poor judgment" in failing to recognize appearances of a conflict of interest or properly recuse himself from investigations related to Clinton during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Many who seek the power and stature of the White House somehow convince themselves that their own foibles or misdeeds will not be exposed, only to learn otherwise, or become intoxicated by their new positions of influence and exercise poor judgment.
" In an interview with ABC News aired Tuesday, Hunter Biden said in retrospect it may have been poor judgment to join Burisma's board while his father was vice president, but added: "Did I make a mistake based upon some ethical lapse?
In a surprise move, Klaus Kleinfeld stepped down as chair and CEO of Arconic and resigned from the company's board after the company said he displayed "poor judgment" in sending a letter directly to a senior officer of Elliott Management.
"In light of this, it was concluded that this incident was not a hate crime as originally believed, but rather a case of excessive underage drinking and extremely poor judgment on the part of many people, Marcus included," they added.
Clinton has been spared much discussion of this in her primary campaign, but the nebulous nature of her email practices gives Mr. Trump the chance to argue, without having any evidence, that she showed poor judgment and had something to hide.
"Finally, it is shocking that an agency that prides itself on public integrity and transparency, and presents itself as the enforcer of city rules, would blatantly disregard laws, bully and retaliate against employees, and demonstrate such poor judgment," she wrote.
The 2008 financial crisis badly hurt Wall Street by removing all doubt that the people who work there are in it for themselves (and their fat paychecks) regardless of the consequences of their poor judgment on the rest of us.
"As a member of the BPD command staff, DC Wright exercised poor judgment in deciding to post these derogatory comments, potentially impacting both the Police Department's and the City's credibility with the public and undermining the public trust," the letter read.
When Klaus Kleinfeld stepped down as the chairman and chief executive of Arconic on Monday, the company said his departure was for showing "poor judgment" in sending a letter to the big hedge fund that had been calling for his ouster.
In 203 a more disturbing Trudeau track record emerged into public view: one of poor judgment, from a love of painting his face in racist makeup to seeking to shield a large Canadian company neck-deep in bribes from criminal charges.
In what can be debated as an extraordinary feat of either stick-to-it-iveness or poor judgment — or perhaps both — a professional baseball player has failed a doping test for a third time, resulting in a lifetime ban from Major League Baseball.
Tampa says their future is tied to Winston as the starter, even though he was suspended three games for sexually assaulting an Uber driver in 2016, was previously accused of rape while at Florida State, and has generally shown incredibly poor judgment.
During an interview with ABC news earlier this month, Hunter Biden admitted that he exercised "poor judgment" by serving on the board of the Ukrainian energy company while his father was vice president, but he maintained that he did not do anything unethical.
The council in a June 2009 order admonished Kozinski for his "poor judgment," but did not take any further disciplinary action, citing the fact that the judge had taken responsibility, apologized, and taken action to get rid of the content at issue.
But that's exactly what happened last week, when Kim Kardashian West, she of the dewy, poreless skin and poor judgment calls, shared with subscribers of her paywalled website that she relies on a $9.80 serum to slow down the signs of aging.
The impossible pettiness and poor judgment of the team's owners and their associates is to blame, or it's a warped team culture that fosters Harvey-style entitlement is to blame, or it's the haunted moor upon which CitiField is built is to blame.
Plus, I've always believed in the cautionary proverb: There but for the grace of God, go I. Yet I also can't help but be shocked at the poor judgment exhibited by a member of what is still the world's premier law enforcement agency.
Senator Dick Durbin and others argued that he showed "really poor judgment" when he chose to represent Alfa Bank, which has been implicated in the Russia scandal, between his stint on Trump's transition team and his June nomination to be assistant attorney general.
"Mistake, panic, misperception or even poor judgment by a police officer does not provide a basis for prosecution," the Justice Department noted in its report explaining its decision not to seek charges against the Ferguson officer who killed Mr. Brown in 2014.
" Horowitz's second congressional hearing in the past 24 hours underscored the partisan divide that's emerged following the release of the inspector general's 500-page report, which faulted former FBI Director James Comey for insubordination, as well as Strzok and Page for "poor judgment.
On its face it was a shocking moment of poor judgment that will do even more damage to America's reputation, coming just after a wave of outrage at the US government for its practice of forcibly taking immigrant children away from their parents.
"The investigation is now concluded, and it found numerous instances where Chancellor Katehi was not candid either with me, the press, or the public; that she exercised poor judgment; and violated multiple university policies," Ms. Napolitano said in a statement on Tuesday.
While it would be disingenuous to claim that those two are not at least guilty of exercising incredibly poor judgment, it would be equally disingenuous for anyone who really knows the modern-day bureau to insinuate that the organization is plotting from within.
She explained that although the unidentified assistant chief used "personal funds" for the building materials and rented his own construction equipment, he also "exercised poor judgment" and "caused discredit to the State" by instructing on-duty firefighters to help him work on it.
"I didn't see any fallback on poor judgment or indiscretions," Admiral Pybus said, adding that he had heard Mr. Zinke also did well in another Navy job, as the second-ranking officer (and briefly acting commander) of the main SEAL training center.
Even many of Trump's detractors would agree that no president should keep in place the head of a crucial division who — along with some of his top staff — apparently worked to undermine or control the president, and exercised poor judgment in important matters.
Most telling about this report is that it dismisses as mere 'poor judgment' a very critical meeting in June 2016 at Trump Tower, attended by the president's son, son-in-law and his former campaign manager, with associates of the Russian government.
Hunter Biden, who had little to no energy expertise at the time he was hired by Burisma, has said it was "poor judgment" to accept the position on Burisma's board, acknowledging that he likely received the job offer because of his last name.
But despite decent paper credentials, Malpass has a striking track record of poor judgment about major economic issues over the past decade — cheerleading the economy on the verge of the Great Recession while warning of a collapse just as recovery was getting underway.
"Egypt sees this measure as reflecting poor judgment of the strategic relationship that ties the two countries over long decades and as adopting a view that lacks an accurate understanding of the importance of supporting Egypt's stability," the foreign ministry said in a statement.
The news that we failed to disclose a significant data breach, and that we showed poor judgment in our approach to competitors and our use of ephemeral communication for business purposes, has hurt the company just when we are beginning to turn the page.
But it was white noise compared to the greeting, fit for a prodigal son, that Dodgers fans accorded Puig, who spent time this season in Class AAA because of his poor hitting and also showed up on waivers, presumably because of his poor judgment.
At that July 19 meeting, according to senior administration officials, Trump asked military leaders to fire the commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan and compared their advice to that of a New York restaurant consultant whose poor judgment cost a business valuable time and money.
"While it would be disingenuous to claim that those two are not at least guilty of exercising incredibly poor judgment, it would be equally disingenuous for anyone who really knows the modern-day bureau to insinuate that the organization is plotting from within," Campbell wrote.
The DOJ's inspector general report was highly critical of Comey for exhibiting what it deemed to be poor judgment during the election, but found no evidence to show that his key decisions in the probe of Clinton's emails were improperly influenced by political bias.
Even if you are not a clinical professional, you should refrain from pathologizing Trump, because using terms for mental illness to denote morally outrageous acts, poor judgment, or the crass statements of an Olympic-class jerk stigmatizes mental disorders and undermines efforts to alleviate suffering.
Unfortunately, these kind of slower-than-a-bus mixed-traffic streetcars are popping up in many American cities due to a mix of poor judgment by the federal Department of Transportation and the fact that real estate developers like the marketing cachet of a streetcar.
And in an interview with ABC News released last Tuesday, he acknowledged showing "poor judgment" but denied any ethical lapses in taking a position on the board of the Burisma gas company in Ukraine at a time when his father was leading American policy in the country.
Because they're present-oriented and impulsive, with deficient capacities for shaping their current behavior in light of their future goals, and with poor judgment about their actual odds of getting caught: all characteristics, as noted above, likely to be produced by growing up in high-crime neighborhoods.
"Management's last-minute decision to recommend a withdrawal of the proposed special resolution to amend the company's articles, rather than risk it being defeated, indicates weakness and poor judgment on the part of management," Elliott responded in a statement of its own issued later on Friday.
Arconic on Monday said that Kleinfeld resigned on mutual agreement after the specialty metals maker found he sent a letter in "poor judgment" to Elliott Management, with whom it is embroiled in a proxy war and which used the chance to again criticize the company's board.
What seems less arguable is that Clinton, like Trump, is a historically unpopular figure, and a small but critical block of voters is still looking for information that might help them answer two questions: Is Trump a reckless bully with no sense of decency and poor judgment?
The singer—who identifies as a survivor of sexual assault—tweeted an apology for her "poor judgment" in making the song and music video and for not sooner publicly addressing the decades of sexual abuse and sexual assault allegations against Kelly (all of which he denies).
Racial bias did not play a role in a lecturer's decision to have campus police officers at the University of Texas at San Antonio escort a black student from her classroom on Monday, though the lecturer exercised poor judgment in handling the situation, two investigations concluded.
But Hunter Biden's position with Burisma — for which he was paid as much as $50,000 in some months — worried some members of President Barack Obama's administration at the time, and Hunter Biden has since acknowledged that, in hindsight, he exercised "poor judgment" in taking the position.
To make matters worse, the SoftBank rescue package includes an unprecedented $1.7 billion exit package for WeWork's CEO and founder Adam Neumann, who was forced to step down in September after his poor judgment and self-dealing helped stall the IPO, which was supposed to happen that same month.
He rowed back a little the next day, conceding that he might have misspoken, that there was interference in 2016 -- but in a wriggly, unconvincing tone that implies he knows he's made a poor judgment but won't confront it honestly (something about saying "would" when he meant "wouldn't").
Some behavior that might qualify as just another day in the typical fraternity (binge drinking, petty theft, drunk driving, abusing farm animals, and so on) shows everyone you work with that, when push comes to shove, you have poor judgment and don't know where to draw the line.
"Many of the decisions made that led to this incident were the result of poor judgment and decision-making of the commanding officer," officials concluded in a report on the June 2017 collision between the destroyer Fitzgerald and a container ship near Japan in which seven Navy sailors died.
The Vermont senator began with brief niceties noting Clinton "of course" has the "experience and intelligence" to be president, before pivoting to slam what he saw as poor judgment over her vote for the Iraq War and taking "tens of millions" from special interests through her super PACs.
After seeming to take President Vladimir V. Putin's word over that of America's intelligence agencies on Russian election meddling, Mr. Trump was being accused not only of poor judgment but of treason — and not just by fringe elements and liberal talk show hosts, but by a former C.I.A. director.
" In the editorial, the Richmond Times-Dispatch notes that Northam has "served his nation and commonwealth with admirable distinction and dedication" but says his "poor judgment has undermined his standing with Virginians in ways that we believe will permanently impair his ability to act as an effective governor.
Senior ministers have voiced concerns about the impact on his five-year term, with one telling Reuters the Elysee needed to get on top of the "nonsense", and expressing incredulity at the poor judgment that had allowed a young and inexperienced person to gain so much influence in the presidency.
Horowitz's report comes after he issued a separate report faulting Comey for poor judgment while leading the FBI's probe into Clinton's handling of classified materials while secretary of state, though the IG said he found no evidence that Comey's key decisions in the email probe were improperly influenced by political bias.
Hunter Biden defiantly disputed accusations that he or his father, former Vice President Joe Biden, did anything improper when it came to his business dealings in Ukraine and China, but in an interview Tuesday he conceded he used "poor judgment" in joining foreign companies while his dad was in office.
Of course, while the inspector general's report was only released last week, many of the text messages that demonstrated Strzok's bias, partisanship, "poor judgment," and "gross lack of professionalism" have been in the public eye for months – which means that the leadership of the FBI has known about them for even longer.
By Natalia A. Ramos Miranda (Reuters) - Chile's Roman Catholic Church was criticized by victims' groups on Monday as having "poor judgment" and being arrogant after it apologized for a manual published on the website of Santiago's archbishop instructing priests and other Church workers not to "touch the genitals of" or "sleep with" children.
In his daylong testimony Thursday before two U.S. House committees, FBI official Peter Strzok did nothing to counter the conclusion of the Justice Department inspector general that he and other FBI agents "demonstrated extremely poor judgment and a gross lack of professionalism" while investigating the Trump election campaign and the Hillary Clinton email scandal.
"Rob has been on such a good track lately and he used really poor judgment here and got emotional," the source adds of Kris Jenner's only son, 30, who repeatedly shared graphic and expletive-ridden content about Chyna, 29, on Twitter and Instagram July 5 while accusing her of drug use, alcohol abuse and infidelity.
We have three Democratic politicians in deep, uh, stuff in Virginia at the moment: A black politician facing allegations that he forced women into unwanted sexual relations and two white politicians besieged not only by their own poor judgment on racial matters but also the long and ongoing troubles the Commonwealth has had with race.
His career as a Navy SEAL was derailed when he admitted to poor judgment for taking government flights back to his hometown of Whitefish, Montana, using taxpayer expenses at a time he was supposed to be helping to prevent such abuses, according to documents obtained by and interviews conducted by The New York Times.
This man has been under scrutiny for child sexual abuse amid allegations from his own daughter, and your decision to allow him to review a book, much less put the review on the cover of the Book Review section, shows exceedingly poor judgment and disrespect toward the millions of sexual abuse survivors in our world.
Some, or even all, of the 650,000 emails may be duplicates of the emails the FBI has already looked through during its investigation into Clinton's server (which was all but closed over the summer, with an announcement from Comey saying that while Clinton exercised poor judgment, there wasn't a prosecutable case that she'd broken the law).
But during the Labour leadership contest in 2015, a then-senior Jewish Labour MP said that Corbyn had in the past showed "poor judgment" on the issue of anti-Semitism — after Corbyn unexpectedly became the frontrunner in the contest, a Jewish newspaper reported on his past meetings with individuals and organizations who had expressed anti-Semitic views.
With the sexual assault allegations against him turning into a "he said, she said" issue, he showed poor judgment — as a judge, he particularly should have understanding that the ways people react to their feelings — as well as why they feel the way they do — can be an important indicator of credibility, temperament and judgment. Sen.
They didn't know If Mueller is correct and there was no collusion or even coordination between Russia and Trump, or any American, and if the Obama administration officials who insisted that was the case are not corrupt, then they collectively suffered from one of the most historically monumental cases of poor judgment in U.S. intelligence history.
In his ABC interview, rather than confirming his usefulness to Mueller, Cohen managed to distance himself from involvement in and knowledge of Russian collusion by stating that it was a "mistake" and a demonstration of "poor judgment" for high-ranking members of the Trump campaign to confer with Russian nationals during the now-infamous Trump Tower meeting.
While a private citizen meeting with a sanctioned individual or someone associated with a sanctioned entity like VEB bank is not in itself a sanctions violation, the move at best reflects poor judgment and at worst, could pose violations of the Logan Act, which prohibits unauthorized citizens from negotiating with foreign governments in disagreements with the United States.
While Edison's poor judgment in the War of Currents is perhaps his most famous fuck-up—it incited a spate of back-and-forths when the Oatmeal published a comic portraying him as a villain and Tesla an angelic science unicorn in 2012—he was also a merciless thug who attempted a monopoly on the movie-making business.
" Though the editorial acknowledges Clinton's "real shortcomings"—particularly her "poor judgment" regarding the use of a private email server while serving as secretary of state—Clinton "is the candidate more likely to keep our nation safe, to protect American ideals, and to work across the aisle to uphold the vital domestic institutions that rely on a competent, experienced president.
Removal of Black Student by Police Was Not Prompted by Bias, Investigations Conclude Racial bias did not play a role in a lecturer's decision to have campus police officers at the University of Texas at San Antonio escort a black student from her classroom, though the lecturer exercised poor judgment in handling the situation, two investigations concluded.
He declined to answer questions about them, although in an October interview with ABC News, he admitted to "poor judgment" in accepting the role with Burisma, the Ukrainian energy company, in 2014, around the same time his father, as vice president, was leading the Obama administration's efforts to root out corruption in the Ukrainian energy industry.
The report, which Democrats did not support, faults both the Trump and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE campaigns for "poor judgment and ill-considered actions" during the election.
As the memorandum by Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE had detailed, Comey was denounced by several former and current Justice Department officials for his poor judgment and violation of standard FBI procedures.
"Read more: 2020 Democrats attack New York Times for headline giving Trump an easy ride on his response to mass shootings—roxane gay (@rgay) August 8, 2019After Weisman's controversial tweets, The New York Times said in a statement that he had "repeatedly displayed poor judgment on social media and in responding to criticism" and they were determining "what to do about it.
WESTERVILLE, Ohio — Hunter Biden, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s son, said in an interview released on Tuesday that he probably would not have been named to the board of a foreign company if his last name weren't Biden and acknowledged "poor judgment," but he rejected suggestions by President Trump that he and his father had engaged in wrongdoing.
The report, written by Republicans on the committee, did criticize "poor judgment and ill-considered actions" by Trump's campaign — as well as the campaign run by Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE.
The report, written by Republicans on the committee, did criticize "poor judgment and ill-considered actions" by Trump's campaign -- as well as the campaign run by Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE.
To the Editor: With all the ink that has been spent (actually wasted) on trying to decipher Hillary Clinton's character, the answer is much simpler and can be summarized in a few words: 1) arrogance (she thinks she doesn't need to follow the rules); 2) stubbornness (vehemently refusing to come clean with the facts); and 3) poor judgment (the source of many of her misfortunes).
Horowitz hammered former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey220006 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2202 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE for poor judgment during the 2628 election, but found no evidence to show his key decisions in the investigation were improperly influenced by political bias.
Why, at the start of this week, we thought that Captain America was a defender of liberty with admittedly poor judgment (Cap, if Bucky can be brainwashed just by someone saying a few words, why are you taking him on a mission with you without any other backup?), but thanks to the internet, we now know that he's actually a Nazi who definitely isn't gay.
Forgotten were prior calls for Comey to be fired by Democrats and Republicans alike for his poor judgment during the investigation of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonNew Hampshire GOP official says support for Trump is 'overwhelming' in state Scarlett Johansson backs Warren's White House bid: 'There's a strategy there' The 10 counties that will decide the 2020 election MORE and her use of unsecured servers for communications.
" Bohan stated that he does "not believe it is in Kirra's best interest to appear on reality TV as the effects of being in the public spotlight could be extremely damaging to such a young child and could result in potentially dangerous interactions with fans and/or paparazzi" and alleged "that any consent that Audrina has given to allow Kirra to appear on 'The Hills' reflects poor judgment.
" Bohan states in the declaration that he does "not believe it is in Kirra's best interest to appear on reality TV as the effects of being in the public spotlight could be extremely damaging to such a young child and could result in potentially dangerous interactions with fans and/or paparazzi" and alleges "that any consent that Audrina has given to allow Kirra to appear on 'The Hills' reflects poor judgment.
"It was rather surprising to find such an impact of short sleep duration on these injury-related behaviors and suggests that sleep deprivation may play an important role in poor judgment and decision-making among adolescents," said Janet Croft, chief of the epidemiology and surveillance branch of the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and one of the co-authors of the study.
News Analysis: Trump Sheds All Notions of How a President Should Conduct Himself Abroad 8 Suspect Claims From the Trump-Putin News Conference TV Anchors Agape After the Trump-Putin Appearance News Analysis: For Putin, the 'Summit He Has Dreamed of for 18 Years' IN WASHINGTON Facing almost universal condemnation and some accusations of poor judgment and treason, Mr. Trump claimed on Tuesday that he had misspoken while discussing whether Russia tried to influence the 2016 election.
Comey has been slammed by the Justice Department and Democrats for showing poor judgment during the 2016 election, particularly for his decision to announce that the FBI was renewing its investigation into Democratic presidential candidate Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE's use of a private email server while secretary of State just days before the presidential election.
The report is highly critical of former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE, citing poor judgment during the 2016 race, but found no evidence to show his key decisions in the Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE email investigation were improperly influenced by political bias.
In a highly critical report released Thursday afternoon, Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz hammered former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE for poor judgment during the 2016 election, but found no evidence to show his key decisions in the investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE's emails were improperly influenced by political bias.
Now she's testifying on the Ukraine scandal 2020 Democrats debate against backdrop of impeachment inquiry Hunter Biden says he used 'poor judgment' in serving on board of Ukraine gas company US troops express anger at Trump's Syria policy: 'We betrayed' the Kurds Trump wrote letter to Erdogan telling him 'don't be a fool' McConnell previews Senate impeachment trial and speculates it could end by Christmas Graham calls Syria decision 'biggest mistake' of Trump presidency Trump claims Turkish incursion into Syria 'has nothing to do with us' and Kurds are 'not angels' Mulvaney brashly admits quid pro quo over Ukraine aid as key details emerge Trump to host G7 at his own Florida resort property Trump likens Turkish attack on Kurds to schoolyard fight: 'Let them fight and then you pull them apart' Rep.
Pete Sessions subpoenaed on matters connected to Giuliani and associates' Ukraine dealings, source says2020 Democrats debate against backdrop of impeachment inquiryMounting frustration inside White House over Hill depositionsHunter Biden says he used 'poor judgment' in serving on board of Ukraine gas companyUS troops express anger at Trump's Syria policy: 'We betrayed' the Kurds Wednesday Pence and Pompeo to meet with Erdogan after Trump undermines their effortTrump wrote letter to Erdogan telling him 'don't be a fool'McConnell previews Senate impeachment trial and speculates it could end by ChristmasGraham calls Syria decision 'biggest mistake' of Trump presidencyTrump claims Turkish incursion into Syria 'has nothing to do with us' and Kurds are 'not angels' Thursday Mulvaney brashly admits quid pro quo over Ukraine aid as key details emergePence says ceasefire agreed in SyriaTrump to host G7 at his own Florida resort propertyTrump likens Turkish attack on Kurds to schoolyard fight: 'Let them fight and then you pull them apart'Rep.

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