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Characters may be
antagonists without being evil – they may
simply be
injudicious and
unlikeable for the audience. In some stories, such as The Catcher...
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retrieved 25
October 2021 "Prince Philip's
Australia knighthood was '
injudicious'
admits Abbott", BBC News, 1
October 2015,
archived from the original...
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destruction through every part of a besieger's approaches,
where the
guard is
injudiciously disposed and ill commanded; but that if due
precautions have been observed...
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similar to the Frederiksborger, but
often has a
spotted coat. In the past,
injudicious breeding for this
characteristic alone compromised its
constitution and...
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given to the
doctrine of
constructive powers, by the
indulgence of an
injudicious zeal for
bills of rights. —Alexander Hamilton's
opposition to the Bill...
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English author Sir
Nathaniel Wraxall once
wrote from Vienna: "[T]he
injudicious bigotry of the
Empress may
chiefly be
attributed the
deficiency [in learning]...
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requisite of a
field of battle, is, to have no
defiles in its rear. The
injudicious choice of his
field of battle,
rendered all
retreat impossible." However...
- Rowbotham's
earlier experiments, was
criticized by his
peers for "his '
injudicious'
involvement in a bet to 'decide' the most
fundamental and established...
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Helena C. Guergis, PC (/ˈdʒɔːrdʒɪs/ JOR-****; born
February 19, 1969) is a
Canadian politician of ****yrian descent. She
represented the
Ontario riding...
- author" but his arguments, "though
always ingenious", were "sometimes
injudicious". In 1798, Sir John Mitford, the Solicitor-General,
cited the book in...