The Liberal Democrats' Justice spokesman Robert Brown said the bill was "ill considered".
During the last month since its very ill considered analyst day in New York, Sprint management seems to have realized that its most cost efficient build into the next generation includes an overlay of the already existing Clearwire WiMax system.
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The choice of venue for this "non-summit" may prove nearly as ill-considered as the meeting itself.
Citing safety is a prudent way to turn down requests an infertility physician thinks are ill-considered.
Yet we always seem surprised, and our responses are typically hurried, ill-considered, and very expensive.
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Weill said in an interview on CNBC Monday that the idea of breaking up Citigroup was ill-considered.
Today policymakers assume there is no program, no matter how ill-considered or ineffective, for which money is not available.
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Constitutional Reform Minister Mark Harper retorted that "rushing forward with ill-considered legislation... is not a very good way of legislating".
Snoop's decision to allow a generic bottle-tapping Neptunes beat and crooned hook onto a record in 2008 was perhaps ill-considered.
Despite the implausibility of this contention, the Germans have had considerable success in enlisting other sovereign lenders in this ill-considered proposition.
Equally unsuccessful was The Golden Palace, an ill-considered spin-off from The Golden Girls, the popular sitcom about four women growing old gracelessly.
"The only thing that happened in Formula One is the two German and Japanese teams put out rather ill-considered press releases, " he said.
So why not consciously seek to process the past with our objective brains, instead of letting our emotional minds leap to ill-considered judgments?
Then, there is Mr. Obama's first "elective war": His ill-considered, incoherent, congressionally unauthorized and, to date at least, unsuccessful campaign in Libya.
And bills should be examined in draft by select committees so that governments cannot use their majorities to ram ill-considered legislation through the House.
It's important that we don't make any ill-considered decisions -- even with the best intentions -- particularly at a time when our resources are so limited.
Some, I think, are merely expressing an odd respect the democratic process - they don't want to look as though they are being hasty or ill-considered.
In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, a moment at the Republican National Convention in August (which was itself truncated by Hurricane Isaac) is looking ill-considered.
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But once an off-colour joke or ill-considered rant has been emailed to a friend or posted online, it can be much harder to get rid of.
Neil Leitch, of the Pre-School Learning Alliance charity, said he was pleased the prime minister was prepared to compromise but the current "ill-considered" proposal should be scrapped altogether.
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On that point, I hope that the Bush Administration and the Congress will act to reverse an ill-considered decision taken in the last days of the Reagan Administration.
Johnson's celebration was ill-considered, but worse, it wasn't very good.
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Lord Judd, also a Labour peer, branded the proposals "ill-considered" and "insensitive", telling peers that people were "in a muddle" about who is representing them at local council level.
The two respective central banks also would be statutorily stripped of their discretionary monetary authority and relieved of their ill-considered responsibility to manipulate monetary policy in pursuit of full employment.
If anything, as the Reykjavik meeting revealed, the more informal and the less well-prepared the meeting, the greater the danger of ill-considered proposals being taken up and, possibly, agreed to.
What was true was a lack of manpower and a lack of resources at the border, combined with the pull of jobs and ill-considered enforcement once folks were in the country.
And that wasn't the evening's only ill-considered musical cue.
"The immediate consequence of these premeditated and ill-considered actions was the humiliation of two dedicated and caring nurses who were simply doing their job tending to their patients, " wrote the chairman, Simon Glenarthur.
She is surely right to criticise George Bush senior for his ill-considered pardon of Orlando Bosch, who with Mr Posada was responsible for placing a bomb on a Cubana airliner in 1976, killing 73 civilians.
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