The fears about loss of privacy expressed by some consumers have always been a little ill-defined and overly general.
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The Whitewater scandal, in retrospect, was little more than an ill-advised piece of property speculation.
He said the legislation seems designed to allay public fears of guns in the hands of the mentally ill with little thought given to "the chilling effects" it may have on treatment.
Instead, the mentally ill often have little access to treatment, and many have ended up on the streets.
Since the juries that determine those damages sometimes award ruinous sums, firms often find the certainty of spending a little to buy off an ill-founded suit preferable to the risk of financial disaster by contesting it (and consumers end up with more expensive products as a result).
But, for much of the programme he seems ill at ease and a little awkward.
And with size and success came not a little hubris that Tokyo is finding it can ill afford, especially during a recession.
Goeken's PolyBrite International of Naperville, Ill. looks to leapfrog the little fluorescents with energy-saving bulbs that rely on light-emitting diodes, which are glowing semiconductor chips.
I, for one, have spent precious little time in Latin America and am therefore ill-equipped to design a program that will lead to peace and prosperity unto time immemorial.
Taught by rote, with little time spent on analysis, many are ill equipped to compete with bright young talent from abroad for jobs in an economy flush with 21st-century technology.
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For Ms Reno, who is in any case ill with Parkinson's disease, little of comfort lies ahead.
But his health has outsmarted him - he has done little to plan what will happen if he falls ill.
Her son is in the same class as our son and one of the little boys has been hospitalised recently and is quite seriously ill with measles.
Partners with little management training deploy expensive associates in a haphazard manner against ill-defined tasks within an incentive structure that motivates waste and anti-client behavior.
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The hospital said that having an operation can be "nerve-wracking for young patients" and wearing an ill-fitting, uncomfortable hospital gown "does little to ease their apprehension".
The tweed coat had been green when my father bought it for me in London that spring, but the nice old landlady at the little Scottish inn where we were staying when he was taken ill had firmly sent it out to be dyed the day before the funeral.
It augurs ill for future economic reforms, in which Mr Berlusconi has shown little interest.
Galvanized by these early successes, Barbar started a wild, ill-defined door to door expansion, moving in and occupying every little neighbouring shop whose owner was prepared to surrender.
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