injudiciously उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- *Prosecutors, investigators and or agents who relentlessly, obsessively and injudiciously manipulate the print and electronic media so as to unfairly influence the outcome of a case;
- With stumps just 10 overs away, Campbell injudiciously chased a wide delivery and gave Shane Warne a waist-high catch at third slip off the bowling of Reiffel.
- Although modern smoke grenades are designed not to directly emit fire or sparks, they remain a fire hazard and are capable of igniting dry vegetation or flammable substances if used injudiciously.
- Howard, you'll recall, was the aide to Washington Mayor Anthony Williams, who injudiciously spoke of having to be " niggardly " with the district's budget.
- Maria Mutola of Mozambique, after an almost injudiciously fast first 400 meters in 56.8 seconds, hung on to win the women's 800 meters for the fifth time in six years.
- His niece, Marguerite de La Roque, accompanied him on the voyage but, Johnson says, " injudiciously entered into a passionate love affair with one of the young officers on board ."
- Twenty years of blue-eyed soul singing have simply shaved away whatever middle voice Bolton may once have had; most of the time he sounds like a threadbare character tenor injudiciously promoted to leading roles.
- Feltwell was virtually a sea-shore settlement during the Roman occupation, when the New Cut relief channel was excavated several Roman villas were discovered along the excavation route of the river and were injudiciously destroyed.
- He demanded a connection from the line to serve the quarry, and this was formally ( but perhaps injudiciously ) agreed to by three committee members on 6 June 1821 without reference to the full Committee.
- The trouble began during a Dole visit to the tobacco state of Kentucky, and grew worse when he injudiciously lashed out at alleged media bias during a nationally televised interview _ unwittingly resurrecting the famous " mean"