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injudicious造句
1. He has apologized for his injudicious remarks. 2. He blamed injudicious comments by bankers for last week's devaluation. 3. Now would be an injudicious moment to ask for a rise. 4. The word injudicious was passed around. 5. Gray had at the most been a shade injudicious, a little unworldly, perhaps, in his supervision of Jefferson. 6. Unfortunately, injudicious management of session state can cause serious performance problems. 7. She had not the habit of taking injudicious risks in any market. 8. And the WHO, burned by injudicious comments from one of its top officials during the bird flu epidemic, has been more measured in its comments (see Bird flu: the role of science journalists). 9. She had not the habit of taking injudicious risks in any market, worldly or other. 11. It is a strange malady that strikes following a stunning election victory and tests your ability to avoid injudicious and arrogant actions. 12. The legal system flounders in its own morass of indefensible defendants, incoherent witnesses, and injudicious jurists. 13. John Glendenen was dropped at gully on two and also survived a couple of injudicious waves outside the off stump. 14. Sir Keith Joseph, the right's standard-bearer, blew it with an injudicious speech about the underclass. 15. No matter you are knowledgeable, or self-glorification, you boss is possibly more vulgar and injudicious than you think. But you have to listen to him everyday. 16. Dr Watson continued as head of the Cold Spring Harbour genetics laboratory until 2007, when he made some injudicious remarks about genetics and black people and found himself suddenly retired. 17. Further, any connection between a Ledger man and the Enderby Committee is undesirable and injudicious.