When feelings run high, an ill-judged letter can cause as much emotional damage as any dashed-off online posting.
Hinds and Murphy were found guilty of ill-treating 12 different outpatients between them at the centre.
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In most parts of the developing world, control over resources at the village level is ill-defined.
Instead, the ill-advised promises were listed in the footnotes to the banks' financial statements.
Another proposal ill-received in some quarters was to involve Iraq's neighbours in regional peace efforts.
In recent years, none of these measures has prevented ill-advised lending by banks around the world.
It forces U.S. troops into a role to which they are poorly suited and ill-applied.
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The Whitewater scandal, in retrospect, was little more than an ill-advised piece of property speculation.
The SEC also named four Zirinsky relatives as "relief" defendants seeking disgorgement of ill-gotten gains.
The Northern League sent secret assessors to clubs and ranked them on four categories of ill-discipline.
's peacekeeping division in New York saw the Congo mission as ill-equipped to prevent such violence.
The Pew report also doesn't address how much is being lost to ill-informed investment choices.
Unpracticed in being challenged, it has chosen an outsized and ill-conceived response to it.
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The surveillance of the five suspects was "ill-planned, badly carried out and inadequately documented".
Now the famous masthead is at the centre of a Cardiff exhibition about the ill-fated trip.
The choice of venue for this "non-summit" may prove nearly as ill-considered as the meeting itself.
No wonder the Army was uniquely ill-equipped to deal with a problem like Maj.
Richard Scudamore, chief executive of the Premier League, criticised Ofcom's decision as "ill-judged and disproportionate".
But not all those going on the ill-equipped trawlers or fishing boats are Rohingya refugees.
Instead, her appearances on screen are marked by music that's somehow ill-fitting or harmonically skewed.
The truth of the matter is that John Kerry is woefully ill-equipped to wage this war.
Meanwhile, the United States government remains woefully ill-equipped to fight back in the war of ideas.
Naturally, life has now doled him out the answer in rather an ill-fated way.
No half measures for this auteur--he's not just going to make an ill-conceived television special.
Removing that excess money would, to say the least, be an ill-timed move right now.
Manufacturers, who generally consider themselves officially ill-used, are pleased that the government is recognising their importance.
He got married, had kids and made some ill-fated investments in restaurants in Philadelphia.
It was also claimed she had ill-treated a number of other people in her care.
Mr Senior had denied 10 counts of ill-treating or neglecting persons who lack mental capacity.
Apparently, the recorder was still rewinding during the first minutes of the ill-starred flight.
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