Natural-resource income is spent rashly or invested at the expense of other sectors of the economy.
It is better to go on extension and be thorough than to file rashly.
Some rashly candid recent remarks by his close adviser, Dov Weisglass, lent credence to this view.
Neeson -- perhaps rashly -- decides to abandon the wrecked plane and strike out south, into the woods.
He was driving his pale blue scooter in the town, when a rashly-driven SUV rammed into him from behind.
It has, possibly rashly, asked to be judged on its record of improving the quality of key public services.
Rashly, she breaks off her engagement to a solid but repressive financier, scandalising her parents and exiling herself to France.
Originally, Mr Duhalde had rashly promised to repay dollar savings in dollars while converting the banks' dollar loans into pesos.
As for moral hazard, the expectation of future bail-outs may prompt managers and unions in other industries to behave rashly.
It gives incentives for future homebuyers to act rashly, because they may believe Washington will rescue them from error and greed.
But it has not done much, understandably wary about losing if it invests rashly now in the middle of a crisis.
This week's Budget saw the Government act bravely in the eyes of its own supporters, but rashly in the opinion of critics.
And a batch of seismologists can be paraded, as they were this week, to promise rather rashly that there will be no earthquake.
"They acted rashly and inappropriately, and now see the gravity of their words and actions, " Vice President for Student Affairs Joe Paul said.
Lavrov also expressed concerns about chemical weapons' use, but stressed the need for clear facts before any course of action is rashly decided upon.
To simply react to a volatile market by stopping contributions or rashly moving funds to cash may actually hurt more in the long term.
As for Mr Weld himself, he rashly resigned on July 28th, in the heat of an effort to become President Clinton's ambassador to Mexico.
She had asked to be on the original committee, but rashly told the party whips she had a few amendments in mind, thus ensuring her exclusion.
Vincent had been dropped at slip by Rory Kleinveldt off Tomlinson but rashly pulled the bowler's next delivery to substitute fielder Chris Benham at square leg.
It would be poetic justice if Mr Sharif were convicted hurriedly by the very courts he rashly set up, but that is not the kind of justice Pakistan needs.
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Iraq took much of the allotted 90 minutes of the debate, with Bush defending his decision to order U.S. troops into Iraq, and Kerry accusing Bush of acting rashly without doing enough to gain support from the international community.
In stark contrast to ImClone, which rashly tested Erbitux in only 120 patients with no control group, AstraZeneca enrolled 2, 000 patients in late-stage trials to compare how long patients survive on a combination of chemotherapy and Iressa versus chemo and a placebo.
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