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"rashly" Definitions
  1. in a way that may not be sensible because you have not thought about the possible results of your actions
"rashly" Synonyms
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It's understandable that she would act rashly as a response.
Several idle building sites suggest that some investors have gambled rashly.
The flipside of MBS's boldness is his propensity to act rashly.
Furthermore, it could prompt Mr. Maduro to act even more rashly.
He has a history of responding rashly and irresponsibly to terrorist attacks.
Trump is impulsive, and sometimes he does things rashly for no real reason.
You don't want to rashly go into something that you're not sure about.
Acting rashly in these situations is more likely to do harm than good.
Critics say the gorilla was merely being protective and that the zoo acted rashly.
But Mr. Hun Sen's critics worry that the aging autocrat might have acted rashly.
A rashly fired flare gun ruins any chance to wrap up the case neatly.
To the growing anger of many Mexicans, he avoided responding rashly to Mr. Trump.
A person of integrity acts with conviction, demonstrating appropriate self-control without acting rashly.
He once said, perhaps a bit rashly, that Russia could even join the NATO alliance.
Given those numbers, Republicans in Congress will hesitate to act as rashly as Trump would like.
During the financial crisis a decade ago, politicians responded rashly with bailouts and wasteful stimulus measures.
Thésée rashly concludes his son is guilty and again invokes Neptune, this time to punish Hippolyte.
When the Warriors acquired Durant last year, some rashly said the 2017 title was already decided.
The risk of conflict being initiated as rashly as these two withdrawals were announced has risen dramatically.
To avoid speaking rashly, denying your feelings, and inadvertently hurting yourself or the person you're talking to.
He also warned darkly of danger for the the country if the Trump continues to act rashly.
He has rashly promised to force through a "no-deal" Brexit if necessary, regardless of the economic damage.
It bundles them together with the Turkish Kurds, who have rashly resumed their decades-old insurgency inside Turkey.
"Rashly embarking on political reform again will further polarize society, which is an irresponsible act," the government said.
"Rashly embarking on political reform again will further polarize society, which is an irresponsible act," the government said.
Intelligent, ambitious and willing to entertain new ideas, MBS shows much promise, but a worrying tendency to act rashly.
By the basketballer's brooding standard, this is such an upbeat note your columnist rashly ventures a cheerful last question.
But to be optimistic, perhaps rashly so, to me the law looks like a victory wrapped inside a defeat.
He has rashly canceled a range of Obama-era health safeguards and pollution limits without properly taking public input.
Historians cautioned against moving rashly to alter monuments that are themselves artifacts and testaments to how we interpret history.
Over the course of 13 years, I've consistently heard that I shouldn't act rashly, that I would later regret it.
Now isn't the time to rashly buy or sell, or to suddenly prioritize short-term safety over long-term stability.
"She's not going to rashly make a huge commitment like marriage again unless she thinks it's absolutely right," says the friend.
Republicans (Goofus) act rashly and screw things up, and Democrats (Gallant) are supposed to be the upstanding citizens that fix everything.
These close ties may explain why Bin Salman acted so rashly: He rightly suspected that the current U.S. would do nothing.
They said the court had acted rashly in reversing the conviction of a Louisiana death row inmate because of prosecutorial misconduct.
She does the methodical inside work while Bosch rashly steps on the toes of the Mexican Mafia and nearly gets killed.
The most common criticism from the opposing side has been that Trump acted rashly, without considering the the long-term consequences.
Those who said they weren't interested in spending rashly, even if they felt "rich," climbed to 60% from 52% in 2017.
In Wednesday's CNBC interview, Ross tried to reassure Wall Street that the White House is not acting rashly with the tariffs.
Alternatively, it could mean that someone believes the leader is judicious and not inclined to act rashly in his foreign policy.
"I would like to pledge to everyone that we will not rashly increase antagonism, but we won't submit or yield," she said.
Nor do we understand why Hamlet wavers, why Lear so rashly disowns his loyal daughter, why Iago is so embittered against Othello.
Some justices said they were wary of acting rashly and worried about the consequences of a ruling in favor of Mr. Carpenter.
"The government today said rashly embarking on political reform again will further polarize society, which is an irresponsible act," the government news.gov.
Yet Johnson has sworn rashly there will be no extension of the December 31, 2020 deadline for the end of the transition.
State Councillor Wang Yi also told reporters at a briefing that China hoped Iran would not "rashly" abandon the 2015 nuclear deal.
Similarly, the South China Sea situation is calmer at the moment, but will likely flare up as soon as any claimant acts rashly.
Where Mr. Bush acted rashly in sending troops into Iraq, some veterans said, the Obama administration had acted politically in pulling them out.
I had rashly expressed cautious surprise at the significance she attaches in her book to Declan being born on Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day.
Notably, these efforts were focused on driving sales, a task some turnarounds can neglect in favor of rashly slashing expenses to stabilize a business.
Such training teaches officers to use time and distance to de-escalate tense interactions and reduce the likelihood that force will be used rashly.
He wasn't particularly a fan of marijuana, but he voiced his concerns that Congress was behaving too rashly without sufficient examination of the data.
The filing argued that Avenatti's search "demonstrates that the defendant acted deliberately, and not rashly, and thus helps to show that he acted wrongly."
She rashly picked fights with two of its sturdiest factions—the securocrats and former bush fighters—in her bid to eliminate rivals for the presidency.
Yet policymakers should ask themselves this question before acting rashly: will a radical change to Medicaid better prepare us to address our nation's Alzheimer's crisis?
But many of their World Cup stars have failed to consistently make large scores in first-class matches, since they often get themselves out rashly.
And doing so could prompt you to act rashly, selling your stocks at a discount and then risking missing out on the next market upswing.
At 73, Norbert is squeaking by on Social Security checks, having rashly given away the millions he had saved as an accountant of 40 years.
Income per person, which the AK party four years ago rashly promised would rise to $25,000 a year within a decade, is stuck at around $10,000.
On Monday, in a case overruling a precedent in a different area of the law, Justice Stephen G. Breyer's dissent chastised the majority for acting rashly.
Or, at least, you can behave more like a C.E.O. is expected to behave: more rationally, more wisely, more reflectively; less emotionally, less rashly, less reactively.
In 2014 Continental suffered a severe blow when Mr Hamm rashly unwound its oil hedges in the mistaken belief that falling oil prices would swiftly bottom out.
If there is a sense that Trump rashly ordered a nuclear launch, multiple sources tell CNN that senior generals would explain the risk of such a move.
When it becomes clear that other countries are not going to respond rashly, markets are likely to maintain calm as the legal and economic issues are resolved.
When we react rashly to a tragedy by pushing through poorly conceived policy, we are likely to suffer for decades from the unintended consequences of that law.
For those of you who checked out at the word "reckless," have no fear: This month's full moon doesn't have to be a free pass to act rashly.
He would like, too, to reform pensions, which Ms Fernández rashly bestowed in full on more than 3m people outside the formal economy who had never made contributions.
Democrats are positioning themselves by accusing Trump of acting rashly, without considering the consequences of escalation ratcheting up with Iran and without seeking the input of congressional leaders.
A further 300m users have stuck with other versions—half of them stubbornly (and rashly) clinging to 16-year-old Windows XP that Microsoft pensioned off three years ago.
It is a disinhibiting force to act on ideas, fearlessly and however rashly; put ambition to action; scald the earth, splash color against the gray; to harm, to create.
As one of the very few trillion-dollar companies in the world, what Microsoft did would be studied and repeated — even, or especially, if it reacted quickly and rashly.
Edward Roosens, Chief Economist with Belgium's Federation of Enterprises, said that if companies in Europe started to lose U.S. contracts and shed jobs as a result, Europe could also act rashly.
Two plays later, Brady looked insistently to his left, where it appeared he was going to throw a short screen pass, causing two Green Bay defensive backs to rashly charge forward.
To mark the 10th anniversary of the infamous case, a true-crime podcast has rashly invited the jurors to reunite at the hotel where they spent many months sequestered in 2009.
To mark the 10th anniversary of the infamous case, a true-crime podcast has rashly invited the jurors to reunite at the hotel where they spent many months sequestered in 2009.
The killing of Soleimani could also weigh against the president if voters believe he has behaved rashly or if the Iranian response inflicts serious economic or physical damage on American interests.
One enticing possibility is in the Indo-Pacific region, where President Trump on the third day of his presidency rashly withdrew the United States from membership in the Trans Pacific Partnership.
But they are instead in danger of falling into the news-cycle trap of rashly responding to current events to taunt the GOP, rather than thinking of a long-term Democratic agenda.
Clinton told them overnight and on Saturday that she wanted the campaign to operate normally, not rashly, while pressuring Mr. Comey to dispel any possibility that her candidacy was under legal threat.
Instead, describe concrete problems and, most important, their consequences: He made decision X rashly, and that's why problem Y happened; he missed a meeting about A, and B was the unfortunate result.
Mr. López Obrador and his administration have resisted calls for travel restrictions and a suspension of mass gatherings, among other measures, saying the government does not want to act rashly, or prematurely.
Mr. López Obrador and his administration have resisted calls for travel restrictions and a suspension of mass gatherings, among other measures, saying the government does not want to act rashly, or prematurely.
Still, Mendez offers enticing glimpses of Mexican-American life, and he has an uncanny ability to capture the aimless bluster of young boys posturing at confidence, behaving rashly to mask feeling insecure.
CNBC's Jim Cramer is warning investors against acting rashly toward Amazon stock, in the wake of Jeff Bezos accusing the National Enquirer of blackmail over sexual photos texted to his mistress Lauren Sanchez.
Motive unclear So far it's been almost impossible to judge whether Trump's is simply acting rashly or with more nefarious forethought since his own administration's explanations have been laced with confusion and contradictions.
Mary ventures out in a whaleboat, rashly determined to save the family's fortunes by killing a whale, but ends up turning her gun on the orcas in order to save a whale calf.
"Given international developments, it is important that the government does not act rashly in spending the public sector budget surplus," said Nordea economist Helge Pedersen, pointing to Brexit and the ongoing Sino-U.
Except the most recent person to send for him isn't, as you might have expected, Soulja Boy with another rashly recorded song about guns or some shit, but, uh, his actual own kid.
I shared an article from The Washington Post—"The British are Frantically Googling What the E.U. is, Hours After Voting to Leave It"—that validated my sense that the electorate had behaved rashly, ignorantly.
Then Trump rashly accepted the idea of a face-to-face meeting on June 12, without adequate preparations and apparently based on the delusion that North Korea would simply hand over its nuclear weapons.
Relying on friends and rashly chosen lovers (one played by 1970s punk Richard Hell), when she falls behind on rent, Wren is a woman defiantly on the move, with nowhere to rest her head.
And because of the pervasive obsession with getting into high-ranking colleges — and better yet, with landing a scholarship that will help cover the cost — anxious athletes and their families eagerly, if sometimes rashly, accept.
More than once in "Robin," Williams upends a happy domestic situation — most notably, the second and longest-lasting of his three marriages, to his former assistant Marsha Garces — by behaving rashly and betraying someone's trust.
"The Christopher Columbus monument has become the symbol of when you run into something rashly and don't think it thoroughly through, you leave yourself open to criticism from places you don't expect it," he said.
"You can't even predict which states will legalize when and under what constructs, and what the U.S. sports book market will look like, or the advertising market," said Halpin, emphasizing the risk in acting rashly.
The description is utterly apt, for Australia as it is for the United States, where President Trump has rashly pulled the United States out of the Paris climate accord and has maliciously undercut critical environmental regulations.
He spent a few hundred dollars—all the money he had—on a beat-up 1969.08-foot Catalina and rashly set out alone from San Francisco's harbor for Mexico, teaching himself by trial and error along the way.
The danger is that by fulminating against the errors of his predecessors and puffing himself up as the one who will do what it takes, Trump is boxing himself in and creating pressure -- including political pressure -- to act rashly.
Interconnectedness through the movement of people and goods creates incentives to deal with conflicts peacefully; it encourages leaders to pause and consider consequences rather than reacting rashly; it spreads out self-interest, leading to better outcomes for all involved.
A third daughter, Cordelia, Lear rashly disowns at the beginning of the play, a move which ultimately draws her husband, the king of France, into war with her sisters' husbands as they all jockey for control over the ruined kingdom.
HAVANA (Reuters) - U.S. organizations that have worked closely with the outgoing Obama administration to improve relations with Cuba on Tuesday released a four-page letter to President-elect Donald Trump urging him not to act rashly toward the Communist-run nation.
We eventually learn who the gunman was — and gain a fairly precise picture of a small town's frightening moral and sexual landscape — through the monologues of the son's visitors, who rashly give up their secrets in his silent, unblinking presence.
But federal debt has more than doubled since then, so when the next crisis hits the politicians may rashly decide that a tax hike is needed to calm financial markets, which has been the response to debt crises in other countries.
North Korea may appear to act rashly and provocatively, but the survival of the Kim regime is the top priority of North Korean elites, and threatening it with destruction will be enough to deter the regime from instigating a war.
They say it is an effort by Moscow to test American resolve, bait Air Force pilots into reacting rashly, and help the Syrian Army solidify territorial gains ahead of diplomatic talks aimed at resolving the country's nearly seven-year-old war.
So too did political controversies, like turning up in person to instruct the police during a violent street battle with anarchists, defying John Maynard Keynes in returning Britain to the gold standard or rashly supporting Edward VIII during the abdication crisis.
Editorial Facing a deadline to do away with a law that turned North Carolina into a national pariah by denying the right of transgender people to use public restrooms of their choice, state lawmakers rashly settled on a terrible compromise.
They had every intention of getting up from the sofa but remained there, kissing more freely now, and between kisses he shared with her more of his childhood, and recommended that no one act rashly, for the sake of the children.
"What we're seeing (in the airports) and what I'm concerned about is an administration that acts rashly and fails to consult in ways that generate the possibility and create the likelihood that executive agents will operate in violation of court orders," Chacón said.
The Chilcot report's first lesson—one that David Cameron might have considered before rashly promising a referendum on membership of the European Union in order to pacify his Conservative Party—is that prime ministers should beware commitments that catch up with them later.
Both of those countries are concerned about North Korea's nuclear program, but they're also worried that if the world leans too hard on the country it could act rashly or become unstable, potentially creating a refugee or security crisis on their borders.
In 2017, Trump rashly tweeted his intention to prohibit transgender Americans from serving in the military, a policy that imperiled the careers of 14,700 currently serving troops as well as countless more young people who dream of one day serving their country.
The Americans said it was an effort by Moscow to test the United States' resolve, bait U.S. Air Force pilots into reacting rashly, and help the Syrian army solidify territorial gains ahead of any diplomatic talks aimed at resolving the country's civil war.
Making the Borg a physical manifestation of humanity's impulse to act rashly from a place of fear would be both a poetic turn of events and the kind of incredible, daring storytelling that this franchise has shown itself capable of over and over again.
Many of those who now attack Trump for being too easy on Kim were railing just months ago that he was acting too rashly with his threats of "fire and fury" and his administration's evident preparations to deliver "a bloody nose" to North Korea.
Industry trade group Biotechnology Innovation Organization told Reuters that during high-level discussions with Trump advisors, lobbyists urged the administration not to name a new commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration who would act rashly to speed up the agency's approval of new medicines.
Trump has spent much of his first year in office so enraged by the federal investigation into Russian meddling in last year's election that lawmakers who work with him tried to avoid the issue entirely and his friends worried that Trump might rashly fire the special counsel.
Wisely or rashly, the film embraces the decisions its creative team has made — which include a set decorated with oversize furniture to make the cats look smaller — with a commitment that is admirable, if also, inevitably, off-putting to a large part of the potential audience.
Game of Thrones has a couple of really well-developed characters with many different facets and traits (weirdly, they're mostly the Lannisters), but for the most part its characters are either functions of the plot or pretty two-dimensional, largely acting rashly or reacting to others doing so.
"I request your personal engagement on this matter to ensure that the United States does not unwisely and rashly withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty, which continues to serve American national security interests and is particularly important as a check against further Russian aggression against Ukraine," Engel wrote.
In CB McKenzie's outsider regional mystery BURN WHAT WILL BURN (Thomas Dunne/Minotaur, $24.99), Reynolds rashly makes a play for the local beauty, Tammy Fay Smith, ignoring the prior claim of Sam Baxter, High Sheriff of Poe ­County, who also happens to be the ­county's High Drug Lord.
In fact, a NatCen Research poll last month found that by 2628 percent to 28503 percent, UK voters prefer to remain in the EU.   The Brexit fiasco began when Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron, running for reelection in 22019, rashly promised to hold a national referendum on Brexit.
However, since the plan was launched, there have appeared instances of carrying out the plan "rashly" or "blindly" and "in some areas there are even the first signs of intensified risks to government debt," according to guidelines released by China's state planner, as well as environmental, housing and land ministries.
While companies have been accused of being too quick to dismiss or gloss over such situations in the past, some are now wondering -- depending on where their allegiances lie -- if they are reacting too rashly, producing a petition in support of Gunn, who has expressed regret and contrition for his postings.
It's gotten so formulaic and tired that even The Young Turks referred to it as "self-proclaimed legal experts rashly opin(ing.)" Every week now, the American people are treated to the same cycle: dramatic assumptions about the White House's ties to Russia, then a slow and often obvious walk-back.
Frankly, it's a disgrace that Trump administration officials and American business tycoons enabled and applauded M.B.S. as he imprisoned business executives, kidnapped Lebanon's prime minister, rashly created a crisis with Qatar, and went to war in Yemen to create what the United Nations calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis there.
Lu Kang, a spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said on Tuesday at a regular news conference in Beijing that China was "very displeased with the escalating war of words between the United States and North Korea," adding that there would be "no winners from rashly triggering war on the peninsula."
"The court held that the three defendants failed to obtain a doctor's qualification and pursued profit, deliberately violated the relevant national regulations on scientific research and medical management, crossed the bottom line of scientific and medical ethics, and rashly applied gene-editing technology to human-assisted reproductive medicine, and disrupted the medical treatment," Xinhua reported.
Armed with a stronger legal grounding for killing DACA due to the DC ruling, the Trump administration might force appeals courts on the coasts to take a second look at the case for ending DACA, and to consider whether the person acting rashly was not the administration but the judges who ordered renewals to start up again.
Critics have cited Trump's tendencies to demand ludicrous amounts of loyalty, to rashly kick people out of his service, and to ramble nonsensically in ways that make him seem a bit like a man in denial of — or perhaps coming all too rapidly to terms with — his own increasing insignificance to Lear's, an argument that is not without support.
On July 28, North Korea tested one that could theoretically hit major US cities like Chicago, New York, or even Washington, DC. Most (though not all) experts say that Kim is rational and that the principle of mutually assured destruction — the idea that he knows if he uses a nuke, the US will destroy his country — should prevent him from acting too rashly.
In particular, if changes are made to loan limits and guarantee fees too rashly, it could have a negative impact on the housing market in the months leading up to President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's likely reelection efforts.
This question was sharpened on Thursday night when Ed Whelan, the president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center and a longtime player in conservative judicial politics, tweeted out the outline of a theory that Kavanaugh's accuser might be misremembering the identity of her assailant — an outline that rashly and recklessly included the name of the Georgetown Prep classmate whom Whelan suggested might be the nominee's doppelgänger, a possibility that Ford immediately denied.

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