injudicious in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for injudicious in the English»Spanish Dictionary

injudicious in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for injudicious in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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This resulted in injudicious use of agricultural land.
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When one considers that even world-class investment banks have been brought to heel by injudicious derivative use, this model should be approached with caution.
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Most people believe that the injudicious use of antibiotics is to blame for these developments.
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Loss of privacy and injudicious sharing of information are not the only risks.
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He's often injudicious about the people that he partners with.
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It's defined as those incurred without restraint, judiciousness and economy; exceed the bounds of propriety; and are immoderate, prodigal, lavish, luxurious, grossly excessive and injudicious.
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Certainly it is impossible to imagine either of them being caught making injudicious remarks to a television reporter.
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Someone's going to end up looking injudicious, we guess.
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Speed in the conduct of proceedings by a judicial or quasi-judicial officer can not per se be instantly attributed to an injudicious performance of functions.
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Governors who were too high-handed or injudicious in the exercise of their office occasionally fell foul of the local political institutions.
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