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"ill-timed" Definitions
  1. done or happening at the wrong time

298 Sentences With "ill timed"

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" She also acknowledged her words were ill-timed and "insensitive.
His disappearing act could not have been more ill timed.
ILL-TIMED DEAL One of his biggest deals - the $41 billion buyout of XTO Energy in 14323 - was called by Tillerson himself ill-timed because it was done before natural gas prices NGc1 bottomed out.
An ill-timed California drought further exacerbated Campbell's challenges with Bolthouse.
The President's decision is as ill-timed as it was sudden.
To call Facebook's newest home surveillance device ill-timed is generous.
Even moments meant to show Jack's softer side are ill-timed.
An ill-timed back kick in the corner saw him eat another.
His ill-timed upchuck even cost him a time violation warning, LOL.
Aside from the awful name, it's a wholly ridiculous, ill-timed movie.
Cousin Greg making an ill-timed entrance alongside the fearsome patriarch Logan Roy.
But critics of the administration called the unusually large lease sale ill-timed.
The firm blamed "ill-timed strategic investments and poor execution" among other things.
Courtesy the artist and Petzel The display of "Open Casket" was ill timed.
Jared Kushner's clearance level raises questions; Canada's prime minister faces an ill-timed accusation.
Nonetheless, recent ICE enforcement actions under Mr Homan's leadership appear ill-timed and capricious.
The divide was highlighted this week by a series of ill-timed official announcements.
I asked him: Were the renewable-energy investments a mistake, or more ill-timed?
At the register, the sales force dealt calmly with an ill-timed Verizon outage.
For years, I accepted ill-timed tech use as a sign of the times.
He just made a lot of sweeping and ill-timed statements about her virtues.
While Puerto Ricans are suffering, he's made ill-timed comments about the island's debt.
In an era of such dynamism, the FCC's proposal is ill-timed at best.
In a particularly ill-timed episode, Giovanni Caselli invented the fax machine in 1856.
The latter is among the most ill-considered, ill-timed ideas of our era.
An ill-timed trick play and a fumble is the only reason it's tied.
For Britain, Tibet's inward turn was ill timed, disrupting its plans to dominate Central Asia.
But of course, all of this could change with an ill-timed and belligerent tweet.
That the show pits one maligned demographic against another is both provocative and grossly ill-timed.
Most governments suffer mid-term setbacks, but this one is peculiarly ill-timed for Mr Renzi.
The opening graphics kept freezing, and ill-timed applause cues from a producer threw off Bakassi.
"These proposed cuts are ill-advised and ill-timed and they must be reversed," he added.
The ill-timed gesture followed a gunman killing seven people in a mass shooting in Texas.
" Ill-timed proposal: "During the best man speech, the best man proposed to the maid of honor.
With the reliability of a well-tuned Aston Martin, the bragging turns out to be ill-timed.
It's an interesting question, and not necessarily as far-fetched or ill-timed as you may imagine.
But some of his businesses struggled, especially an ill-timed foray into infrastructure, and debt piled up.
His ill-timed June-long meltdown notwithstanding, no Warrior left more on the table than Harrison Barnes.
Meanwhile, Michigan Republicans, without directly criticizing Trump, have signaled that Trump's criticism of Whitmer is ill-timed.
Of course, one ill-timed guffaw could knock any one of these out of the top three.
What started as a meme about ill-timed flirtation soon morphed into being an extremely good copypasta.
Winning shorthanded has become as much a hallmark of Doc Rivers' squad as the ill-timed injuries.
An ill-timed Netflix sitcom based on Amoruso's "#Girlboss" autobiography was canceled after one season in June 2017.
Debra Messing has apologized for posting an ill-timed selfie in the wake of the UCLA campus shooting.
Self-reflection about the ways in which her ill-timed op-ed might be adding to the problem.
The company made ill-timed acquisitions, binged on buybacks and ignored a gaping hole in its pension fund.
A double punch of unseasonably warm winter weather and an ill-timed freeze has devastated the peach crop.
During the American Civil War, any ill-timed loss or setback could have been catastrophic for either side.
That ill-timed contact likely led to the shot being short — it robbed his shot of a little momentum.
Gorran and the PUK both support Kurdish self-determination but Gorran opposed the referendum, saying it was ill-timed.
Our findings echo previous studies, which have found that ill-timed disruptions are more likely to hinder work performance.
From a market point of view, President Trump's threatened import tariffs on Mexico could not be more ill-timed.
That deal brought debt and an ill-timed exposure to mines, whose fortunes are largely determined by commodity prices.
But that's the thing: Even if the president was trying to be funny, his joking was spectacularly ill-timed.
Alan Adams, who runs an e-commerce consulting agency called Navazon, said the Prime Day invitations seem ill-timed.
But, as my fellow millennials know far too well, an ill-timed frost nips yesteryear's aspirations in the bud.
If officials had held Wednesday's race, an ill-timed uphill gust could have doomed her chance at a medal.
Toshiba bought Westinghouse in 2006 for $5.4 billion, in a deal that proved to be expensive and ill-timed.
Jettisoned officials have learned of their fates by tweet or ill-timed phone call or following a humiliating leak.
As a fellow January 2 baby (thank you), I empathize with Dax Shepard's plight of having an ill-timed birthday.
So a proposal from Neel Kashkari, head of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve, vastly to increase capital requirements looks ill-timed.
No running, no pictures, no laying down on the grass and certainly no boorish or ill-timed comments are tolerated.
There's still time to develop redundancies that keep mission critical information and communications running even during an ill-timed update.
Anastasiades, who runs an executive government, has distanced himself from parliament, conceding the vote was ill-timed, wrong and meaningless.
Nadella has abandoned Microsoft's ill-timed smartphone foray, stepped on the gas in cloud, and helped refresh the company culture.
It's now selling Bolthouse, along with its other fresh food businesses, after struggles due to inexperience and an ill-timed drought.
Many of us spent our teenage years bemoaning ill-timed pimples and seeking ways to conceal the awkwardness of growing up.
Officials in the US and elsewhere alleged that our referendum was "ill-timed" and that the vote distracts from defeating ISIS.
Retirement savers that use a TDF are less prone to overreact to market or economic news, or make ill-timed trades.
Individual justices might choose to avoid a case they may not win or that seems ill-timed based on other considerations.
Commerzbank has been restructuring ever since an ill-timed acquisition of Dresdner Bank for 9.8 billion euros ($11.53 billion) in 2008.
David, for his part, has scheduled an ill-timed public tour of their home's ornate gardens, coinciding with the family's arrival.
It's clear the anger has to do with more than a bunch of ill-timed questions about a beloved man's legacy.
Trump has repeatedly undermined his defense (and those of some of his closest aides) with ill-considered and ill-timed tweets.
Given these data, further actions to restrict the growth of the labor market could an ill-timed move that slows economic growth.
A couple of red carpets ago, there was a certain TV host who made an ill-timed joke about Zendaya's faux locs.
Although the Ducks managed only 248 shots on net, they generated more quality chances and took advantage of ill-timed defensive breakdowns.
The proposed tax cuts are paid for by bigger budget deficits, a fiscal stimulus that is ill-timed given the business cycle.
Another ill-timed rush to the net, though, cost Keys a break, Stephens punishing her with a delightful dipping forehand passing shot.
"Todays tweets were on the heels of rough day&were ill timed w/the news of the show," she tweeted on Friday.
The stunningly ill-timed arrest of Meng Wanzhou came at about the moment of Xi's dinner in Buenos Aires with Donald Trump.
It seems like a particularly ill-timed move, occurring just days before thirtieth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre on June 4.
"I feel that it's a little ill-timed," said Becky Sauerbrunn, who has appeared in three World Cups with the U.S. team.
A double punch of a warm winter and an ill-timed freeze has devastated the peach crops in Georgia and South Carolina.
In a new statement, Grant said that while they considered Sonmez's tweets "ill-timed," they didn't violate the publication's social media policy.
There are several interesting trains of thought running through the clues — let's run MOHEL down through NÉE and ILL TIMED, why not?
Likable people avoid breaking the rhythm by not talking out of turn, asking an ill-timed question, or finishing the other person's sentences.
It is certainly ill-timed, when the atomic archive information makes clear that the focus on Fordow should now be investigating its origins.
But that plan was ill-considered, ill-timed and, as it becomes painfully obvious over the course of the flick, doomed to failure.
The investor gap is typically negative, that is, investors' ill-timed trades produce returns below what they would have earned by sitting tight.
Still, too many fail to use the most effective methods or use them incorrectly or inconsistently, resulting in ill-timed or unwanted pregnancies.
An ill-timed two-game slide hurt Butler's chances but it rebounded with a well-earned 68-65 win at Marquette on Tuesday.
Such policies fell out of fashion because their implementation is often ill-timed: it takes an age for politicians to agree on anything.
Brian Rice, president of the California Professional Firefighters, called Trump's statement "ill-timed" given the loss of life and ongoing search for missing people.
After struggles due to inexperience and an ill-timed drought, the fresh food unit this past quarter posted an operating loss of $3 million.
He said the Fed rate hike in December, 2015 was also ill-timed because of the weak readings on the economy in January 2016.
You're often called upon with runners in scoring position, and a single ill-timed walk, gork, or Baltimore Chop can cost you the ballgame.
Funds from that deal formed Barrick Investments in 1981, including ill-timed, money-loser Barrick Petroleum and Barrick Resources, which later became Barrick Gold.
An ill-timed coffee break or — even worse — a skipped one, could make it hard to get back into your normal sleep-wake cycle.
The ill-timed remark came as Uber board member Arianna Huffington was informing employees of the importance of increasing the diversity of the board.
Or would it make her savvy enough to remain closed off, knowing the damage an ill-timed couch jump can do to public image?
An ill-timed end of fiscal stimulus, a corporate debt bubble and the trade war are the things that could most easily end it.
Other companies have not been so prudent, taking on debt to make ill-timed purchases of expensive shares rather than investing in growth opportunities.
Freeport debt ballooned with two ill-timed acquisitions of oil and natural gas producers in 2013, as it diversified beyond copper, gold and molybdenum mining.
One cause of the inflationary surge of the 1960s, notes Mr Lacker, was political pressure to keep policy loose even after ill-timed tax cuts.
The billionaire seemed aware his break from campaigning might seem ill-timed and used a speech at the event to tout his White House run.
The plan, which was recently approved by a U.S. bankruptcy court but has not been finalized, is an ill-timed gamble, to say the least.
"It's ill timed," said William Reinsch, a former United States trade official and now a senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Without such a fund, American families could be just one ill-timed event away from financial ruin or a long, expensive climb out of debt.
He gave up ill-timed home runs, occasionally lost control of his emotions on the mound and rarely strung together a series of strong starts.
Siemens widened its exposure to the oil and gas markets with the ill-timed $7.8 billion acquisition of U.S. oil equipment maker Dresser-Rand last year.
Busch and Harvick were snake-bitten by an ill-timed 10th and final yellow flag during a cycle of green-flag pit stops on lap 235.
Regardless, alongside Stannis's downfall, Jon's betrayal, Myrcella's deeply ill-timed murder, and so much more, Arya's vengeance against Meryn Trant defines Game of Thrones' fifth season.
While Fed officials for years had been pleading for fiscal help from Washington, Yellen and her colleagues now argue that the stimulus plan was ill-timed.
The man who was once his top European partner, Macron, now appears to have become just another world leader subject to ill-timed insults and jabs.
In this video, Judge Caprio makes the difficult executive decision to let this dangerous, rule-breaking criminal off the hook for her ill-timed parking ticket.
For some riders, it was an ill-timed move, casting the agency as the Grinch who spoiled their commutes in the days leading up to Christmas.
Hopefully the secretary will think through her position again and come to the conclusion that what she said was both ill-conceived and ill-timed. Hopefully.
But there are Makers, too — poetic souls whose well-being can be shattered by an ill-timed ''sync,'' ''brand lab'' or ''share-out'' in a conference room.
President Donald Trump made two visits to the flood-ravaged regions in Texas on Tuesday, during which he attempted to uplift spirits with an ill-timed joke.
There are actually quite a few examples throughout history of wars being lost and empires even falling because of ill-timed drinking of courage the night before.
A political commentator close to Abadi, Ihsan al-Shammari, told Reuters the protests were ill-timed but would not affect the U.S.-backed military campaign on Mosul.
Nogueira had a larger impact overall, but Poeltl took advantage of an ill-timed Nogueira slump around the All-Star break and never gave the job back.
"They've outspent their cash flow, they've cut their dividend, they've made ill-timed acquisitions, they've layered on a ton of debt on their balance sheet," he said.
Chinese banks have been wary about making international acquisitions after ill-timed investments by China Investment Corp, a sovereign-wealth fund, just before the global financial crisis.
The ill-timed crisis has subsequently prompted several big name producers in the food and drinks industry to warn consumers of major shortages over the coming weeks.
But economists and bankers are turning increasingly downbeat about India's economic prospects, especially as the government is betting on filling its coffers through ill-timed asset sales.
But economists and bankers are turning increasingly downbeat about India's economic prospects, especially as the government is betting on filling its coffers through ill-timed asset sales.
This would have been a much-needed shot in the arm for a sector already hit by an ill-timed sales-tax hike in October last year.
But he fell behind, and a series of ill-timed career turns, most of which were undertaken to speed up his payments, left him deeper in debt.
Currently, two of his cofounders are stuck in Florida after an ill-timed business trip, and they've had to rely on digital workarounds to keep on track.
If you ask certain Dallas Cowboys fans, it was an uncatchable ball, an ill-timed spike, a lucky last-second swerve of a poorly struck field goal attempt.
The staffing cuts are particularly ill-timed for the banks soybean, corn and grain farm customers, who are looking to renew loans to finance their spring planting operations.
She was reinstated on Wednesday after management determined her tweets about Bryant were "ill-timed" but "not in clear and direct violation" of the publication's social media policy.
But thanks to ill-timed U-turns on Mrs May's part, that lead has narrowed to a mere six points, and is closing a bit more each day.
Some proponents of the extension fear an ill-timed signal about reduced buying in future could heighten market volatility, potentially undoing some of the benefits of the scheme.
One explanation for the findings is the difference with which expectant mothers approach an unwanted and ill-timed pregnancy, which often is itself a source of great stress.
We broke for one of the show's notoriously ill-timed dance breaks, and the whole thing was over before I could properly meet any one of the women.
An ill-timed conversation that evokes negative feelings about a child's growing body can stick with them for many years, long influencing their food choices and eating habits.
In the end, Thomas Cook was groaning under $2.1 billion of debt, according to the company, most of it accumulated in pricey, ill-timed investments made years ago.
She liked to tell jokes, and she wasn't always great at judging her audience, so it would be good not to face political repercussions for ill-timed humor.
But as I was viciously murdered once more because of an ill-timed strike I realized that this boss fight, like life and this doc, is an endless slog.
Bond Rater Chris Whalen said on Friday ill-timed statements made by U.S. and Germany politicians are responsible for the global market panic centered around Deutsche Bank's current affairs.
The decision to drop GSP is also ill-timed as it comes in the middle of elections in India, hampering the country's ability to negotiate further, the source added.
In one especially ill-timed sequence, a comedy star played by Charlie Day furiously mimes masturbating while Louis C.K.'s producer talks on the phone to a popular actress.
Schaeffler has been working to cut its debts ever since an ill timed attempt to take over rival Continental AG, at the height of the financial crisis in 2008.
An ill-timed downpour prevented this headlining band from taking the stage at this year's Governors Ball, much to the chagrin of fans hoping to catch a rare performance.
The injury could be another ill-timed setback for Vonn, who has been inching closer to the record for World Cup victories, a mark that has stood for 123 years.
François Fillon, the conservative standard-bearer of the other mainstream party, has seen his chances sink after a French newspaper revealed an ill-timed scandal involving payments to his wife.
Sarah responded by demanding whether Corinne is "genuinely ready to marry a 36-year-old man" (probably not) and also ripped on her for taking all those ill-timed naps.
What may have seemed to them a hilarious recounting of how unprepared and unskilled they were during the series sounded to others like an ill-timed celebration of upward failure.
Now, with no road left, America has come down hard against the referendum — calling it "ill-timed and ill-advised," in the words of the senior US diplomat Brett McGurk.
ABOUT THE HORNETS (1-8): Frank Kaminsky has started three straight games in place of the injured Marvin Williams (knee), but he is mired in an ill-timed shooting slump.
Western Refining Inc agreed to a $200 million minimum liquidity covenant in 2008, shortly after an ill-timed acquisition as the U.S. refining sector grappled with soaring crude oil prices.
It is at this point that Trump, with one spectacularly ill-timed tweet, sets into motion a chain of events that neither he nor any of his staff can control.
In Huffington's last foray in front of Uber's troops, she was on the receiving end of an ill-timed sexist joke from TPG's David Bonderman about women talking too much.
With the habit of people putting their smartphones face up on conference room tables or desks regrettably becoming widespread, you're one ill-timed message away from a shoulder-surfing catastrophe.
Ryanair said Forsa should continue with the mediation process that has been under way for more than a year instead of threatening what it described as "ill-timed industrial action".
It took Congress eight months to approve that request and allocate $1.1 billion to the states, thanks to an ill-timed effort by Republicans to strip dollars from Planned Parenthood.
There are very simple strategies to try to reduce the effects of an ill-timed downturn or cancel them out altogether: Work longer or pick up a part-time job.
Kushner, whose pre-White House experience included owning a boutique newspaper and helming a catastrophically ill-timed real estate deal, has arrogated to himself substantial parts of American foreign policy.
It also allowed France to repress the humiliation of surrender and, after the war, to embark on ill-timed military exploits to restore its self-confidence as a global power.
They, and other companies like them have sprung up over the past few years promising to manage water for crops, clear fog and even protect wedding days from ill-timed hail.
Davidson clearly meant it as a joke, but given the collective exhaustion most women are feeling with regard to their own rights, agency, and equality, it seemed inappropriate and ill-timed.
With post-match interviews fundamentally ill-timed when it comes to interacting with managers, the journalists presiding over them are left with one of the most thankless tasks in the game.
"There is no doubt that Barzani overreached with his ill-timed referendum and his belief in America's unqualified support for him," said Sir John Jenkins, the former British ambassador to Iraq.
Women's advocates inside and outside the United Nations say the selection of Wonder Woman is particularly ill timed because the United Nations this month rejected seven female candidates for secretary general.
The incident set in motion a series of ill-timed misplays and quirky bounces that could only happen to the Cubs, who lost that game and Game 7 the next day.
The loss came from the financial wreckage he left behind in the early 2000s through mismanaged casinos, an ill-fated business foray and the ill-timed purchase of Manhattan's Plaza Hotel.
Elliott also wants BHP to collapse its dual listing, and earlier this week called for a board shake-up, blaming long-tenured directors for bad investments and ill-timed share buybacks.
He was head of the company at the center of their holdings, Maule Industries, when it went into bankruptcy in 1975 after an ill-timed expansion attempt collapsed during a recession.
Brian Rice, the president of California Professional Firefighters, the largest firefighters' union in the state, pushed back on Trump's tweet, calling it "ill-timed" and "demeaning" to those on the front lines.
He mixed in a fair number of reasonable catch-and-shoot corner three attempts with his usual selection of ill-timed step-back jumpers and headlong no-brakes dives to the rim.
Whether you're a first person shooter or role playing gamer, those teenagers from Costa Rica on your gaming network will show no mercy when your spotty router delivers an ill-timed blip.
Roy was serving for mouthing an ill-timed will-you-date-me query to Betty Franklin in the middle of Professor Cherington's history lesson on the dark period before The Long War.
Mayor Ed Lee, once introduced, was then roundly booed by the crowd, as was the National Rifle Association, Texas' Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick (he tweeted an ill-timed Bible verse), and Islamophobia.
Bonderman's ill-timed remark came during an all-staff meeting Tuesday to discuss of how the ride-services company plans to transform itself following a probe into sexual harassment at the company.
Most state-run pension funds are desperately looking for cash as Brazil's harshest recession since the 1930s and a flurry of ill-timed, government-mandated investments led to record losses last year.
Caught in the middle of this whirlwind, shares of GRUB declined by 75% in 15 months, due to what we believe is irrational competitive landscape, ill-timed strategic investments, and poor execution.
Taking advantage of an ill-timed line change by the Panthers, Tampa Bay cut its deficit to 4-2 on an odd-man rush with 13 minutes gone in the second period.
"The transition appears particularly ill-timed," he said, citing recent Islamist militant attacks in Europe and heightened regional tensions on the borders of NATO members such as Turkey and the Baltic states.
After a year of #MeToo revelations, the show might at first seem ill timed, yet Casanova (whose image never appears, except in an introductory wall display) is not really the show's subject.
Mr. Mamet's play won the 1984 Pulitzer Prize and is widely considered his masterpiece, due in no small measure to its singular command of language (no expletive is wasted or ill-timed).
After a year of #MeToo revelations, the show might at first seem ill-timed, yet Casanova (whose image never appears, except in an introductory wall display) is not really the show's subject.
" On Tuesday, Grant said that after the review, "we have determined that, while we consider Felicia's tweets ill-timed, she was not in clear and direct violation of our social media policy.
The ill-timed slump has dropped the Blue Jackets under the playoff line, as the Carolina Hurricanes pulled ahead of Columbus on a tiebreaker for the final Eastern Conference wild-card position.
After replacing management in 21.2, Ericsson has embarked on a restructuring program to exit unprofitable network services deals and reverse course after an ill-timed bid to diversify beyond core telecom markets.
The removals appear to be ill-timed, coinciding with the thirtieth anniversary of China's Tiananmen Square crackdown, which falls on June 4th and has already led to tighter control on China's online discourse.
Another ill-timed Khachanov double-fault gave Murray an early break in the second set, although a couple of errors off the Murray forehand allowed the Russian to break back for 3-3.
Southern Charm's third season has seen its fair share of drama – from Craig Conover's ill-timed confrontation of Whitney Sudler-Smith to the dinner party that ended before the salads were even served.
There will be plenty of time to blame Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner for not ordering a mandatory evacuation, and President Trump for playing ill-timed Twitter games while America's fourth-largest city drowned.
The proud dog mom, who also has a rescue Jack Russell terrier mix named Frankie, used the ill-timed photo and the hubbub around it as a teaching moment for her canine Chance.
NXT has showcased other Japanese stars like the wiry innovator KENTA, who now wrestles as Hideo Itami, and who might well have been NXT champion already if ill-timed injuries hadn't sidelined him.
Maybe you're stuck in the office, traveling, at an ill-timed appointment, the victim of bad weather, unable to procure eclipse glasses, driving or simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Third, the offer of a meeting with Hassan Rouhani -- after Trump walked out of the Iranian nuclear deal, took steps to impose crushing sanctions and threatened war -- is ill-timed and ill-advised.
When your train arrives an hour later, the buzz from that ill-timed extra glass of chardonnay has worn off and you are left wondering why you even bothered to leave the house.
General Electric is racing to keep pace with seismic shifts in the global energy industry, as its new leadership moves to eliminate bloat and grapples with the fallout from earlier, ill-timed decisions.
BHP is facing pressure from activist shareholders led by Elliott Management over a $20 billion splurge on U.S. shale oil and gas fields six years ago that by its own admission was illtimed.
As a whole, Denver miscommunicates on switches, are out of position and ill-timed when trying to double the post, and sabotage any momentum they can muster with an endless stream of sloppy turnovers.
In an age when completely driverless cars (probably electric) seem to be just around the corner, the idea of starting a brand new online community aimed at petrolheads seems like an ill-timed one.
Shrugging off public assertions from Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto that Trump's visit was ill-timed, the president entered the Tree of Life temple where Saturday's shooting rampage occurred, accompanied by first lady Melania Trump.
The man in the wolf mask goes by the name "fscomeau," and he's already lost over $1.5 million with ill-timed market bets, which he posts to Reddit over a period of two years.
In an ill-timed move as Mr. Biden was pushing a peace agenda, Israel unveiled plans for 1,600 new housing units for Jews in East Jerusalem, which the Palestinians claim as their future capital.
Commerzbank has been restructuring ever since an ill-timed acquisition of Dresdner Bank for 9.8 billion euros in 2008, cutting costs, slashing jobs, closing hundreds of retail branches and reining in its investment banking.
In the room with Warren, you hear a story of an accidental senator whose career reversals (an ill-timed first marriage, a beloved job lost because of pregnancy) mirror those of many women voters.
Eid recommended promoting economic cooperation instead of focusing on ill-timed efforts at statehood in which the PA seems uninterested—having rejected U.S. and Israeli offers in 2000, 85033 and 2008, among other instances.
Theory: Angela Will Gain Super Powers When Doctor Manhattan was freed from the human body of the late Cal Jelani, he took a few ill-timed moments to re-acclimate himself to the world.
Liz reads from prepared notes that refer to how she and Nick met at the wedding, which — without any context or explanation — probably come off to the other women like very specific, ill-timed fanfiction.
An ill-timed infatuation with debt ahead of the 250-260 financial crisis threatened to add it to the industry's towering funeral pyre, which consumed all its big competitors with the exception of Goldman Sachs.
Tonight's episode reminded us that another Ali, another tormented teenager looking for revenge, and another person with the ability to use a few ill-timed photos to bully people is always just around the corner.
"This BALPA industrial action has no mandate from Ryanair pilots, is ill-timed just 10 weeks before Brexit, and will cause unnecessary disruption to customers holidays and travel plans," the airline said in a statement.
We in the media certainly note all the new stuff: the "horseface" slur; the "rogue killers" escape hatch for Saudi butchers; the ill-timed, repugnant congratulations to a Montana lawmaker for body-slamming a journalist.
Upon closer review, I cannot help but conclude that the president's rhetoric and his comments on social media related to athletes choosing to exercise their rights to protest were both ill-timed and ill-considered.
An ill-timed move by the Justice Department to back the invalidation of the entire Affordable Care Act offered a huge opening to Democrats and inadvertently revealed a gaping political vulnerability for Trump on Tuesday.
If Netflix's trailer is any indication, fans can expect breaking-and-entering, New Age cults, marijuana edibles, some ill-timed nudity, a guest appearance by RuPaul and possibly even new love interests for the frenemies.
ILL-TIMED ACQUISITION Debt troubles for Peabody date to its $5.1 billion leveraged buyout of Macarthur Coal in 2011, just when prices peaked for the metallurgical coal that the Australian company supplies to Asian steel mills.
They are itching to pound Republicans for what Democrats consider to be an ill-timed and ill-conceived giveaway to the rich by a party and a president who promised to intercede for the working class.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has been verbally abused while visiting fire-hit areas after returning from an ill-timed Hawaii holiday, with angry residents saying his government has done too little to respond and prevent damage.
Similarly, a Tory MP who lodged a letter calling for a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister, minutes before May was due on stage, was dismissed by his colleagues as ill-timed and disloyal.
BUSINESS DAY The Common Sense column on Friday, about the mining company Freeport McMoRan's ill-timed move into the oil and gas industry, misstated, in some editions, when Paul Massoud, a mining analyst, downgraded the company's shares.
" However, a rep for Fergie says the stunt was simply a well-intentioned, albeit ill-timed, joke, telling PEOPLE: "It was a gag that everyone at the table came up with that fell flat due to timing.
Still, the accident was ill-timed—Uber's self-driving car division is in a "mini civil war," according to Recode, and it's still working to fight off an IP theft lawsuit from Alphabet's self-driving car unit.
Construction problems at its reactor projects, an ill-timed investment in an African uranium mine and a dearth of orders following the 2011 Fukushima disaster led to years of losses at Areva and wiped out its equity.
Given the prevailing political climate, the latter feels especially unhelpful and ill timed, putting the movie on firmer footing when it focuses on a hitman moved to protect the daughter of the cartel leader he otherwise despises.
On Sunday, bad bounces and ill-timed miscues undid Baltimore, including an illegal shift penalty that negated an audacious, successful fake punt that Ravens Coach John Harbaugh boldly chose to try at his own 224-yard line.
But everyone is also cognizant of the consequences of a little slip-up or a bad break, or even factors outside a racer's control, like an ill-timed gust of wind or an uneven patch of snow.
The Eagles, who have been to two Super Bowls but never won, are usually doomed by ill-timed bounces, unlucky injuries and other bad breaks — not only in the playoffs but whenever they get near the playoffs.
President Trump's recently announced decision to withdraw U.S. forces from the Turkish-Syrian border is ill-timed, poorly conceived and divorced from any coherent strategy to achieve America's overriding objective in Syria of defeating the Islamic State.
Yet as a piece of economic policy, tax cuts are ill-timed: they will stimulate the economy at a time when unemployment is low and the Federal Reserve is already raising interest rates to try to avoid inflation.
Mike Huckabee (R) made an ill-timed analogy Wednesday on Fox News, invoking the idea of "kissing a woman leaning away from you" the same day host Bill O'Reilly was fired by Fox News over sexual harassment allegations.
Papua New Guinea on Monday indefinitely delayed an inquiry into the terms of a A$1.2 billion ($830 million) loan from Swiss bank UBS that the government used to fund an ill-timed investment in an oil company.
When The Late Show returned from an ill-timed week off on January 30 — just a couple of days after Trump signed his first controversial executive order on immigration — Colbert stared out at his studio audience and seethed.
In an experimental operation, Joshua Logan, 16 years old and blind since birth, receives the eyes of his father, a detective with the Christchurch Police Department who died during the ill-timed arrest of a chain-saw killer.
The players don't want to play it, and how many free agents will even consider coming here with all this weirdness, with Phil bigfooting his coach and taking ill-timed shots at people in Rosen's column and elsewhere?
Hunt's unfortunate and ill-timed injury and everything that came afterward made it painfully clear that there were three jaw-droppingly obvious things that could have been done differently here, each of which would have saved this production.
In news, miner and trader Glencore reported an 18 percent increase in core profits for 2016 on Thursday and said the company had never been so well positioned, although an ill-timed coal hedge had eaten into energy profits.
But the higher price wagers appeared ill-timed given WTI's 5 percent plunge on Friday to settle at $47.64 after the unexpected British exit, or Brexit, from the EU. The drop was the largest in a day since February.
In the first weeks of 2000 those bets on Amazon, which has now lost 21 percent, may look as ill-timed as decisions to enter or add to positions in Netflix, which also lost 22 percent in early 2016.
Americans deserve a United States Supreme Court Justice who is up to the task of protecting the rule of law without fear or favor, and unfortunately Judge Kavanaugh's appointment is ill-considered, ill-timed, and should not move forward.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Good News, Seriously, About Politics," by David Leonhardt (column, June 4): In this politically divisive time, good news in the policy arena is often overshadowed by the latest scandal, outrage or ill-timed tweet.
Horrible unforced errors and ill-timed rushes to the net followed as Zverev struggled for control but he broke back for 3-3 and regained his composure to convert his first set point on Lajovic's serve to level the match.
Rowland's ill-timed comment also came at a time when Brown was already involved in a feud with Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta star Tokyo Vanity, who accused him of refusing to let women with darker skin sit in his VIP section.
Lewis Hamilton, who went into the weekend favorite for victory after having seen it snatched away by an ill-timed virtual safety car two weeks ago at the season-opener in Melbourne, was only fourth fastest, 0.823 seconds off Raikkonen's best.
At 11:58 in this clip, early on in his debate with Al Gore, George W. Bush responds to the vice president's ill-timed stroll and apparent attempt to intimidate him with a simple -- but devastating -- silent shake of his head.
"Critical preconditions for an effective judicial process which functions in accordance with international human rights standards, are not yet in place," the report said, cautioning that "the rushed or ill-timed introduction of transitional justice measures ... may prove counter-productive".
Buying generics firm Actavis in 2015 now looks ill-timed and costly; a deal with Regeneron to develop treatment for back-pain is held up by safety concerns; and an acquisition of Mexican firm Rimsa resulted in a fraud spat.
An ill-timed gaffe in a televised debate on February 6th, in which Mr Rubio responded to Mr Christie's accusation that he was rote-learned and untested by robotically repeating a rehearsed attack on Mr Obama, appears to have reinforced that.
Hamilton was on his way to a comfortable win from pole position at Albert Park when an ill-timed virtual safety car and a computer bug threw Mercedes' strategy predictions off and handed victory to Ferrari rival Sebastian Vettel instead.
That is remarkable considering the large outflows from the sector's former juggernaut, the Marketfield Fund, which shrank from a 2014 peak of $21.5 billion to a current $33 billion partly because of ill-timed bets on commodities and China stocks.
The recording of Mr. Bush with Mr. Trump, published on Friday afternoon by The Washington Post, was particularly ill-timed: The television industry is facing scrutiny over its treatment of women after a spate of sexual harassment allegations at Fox News.
Average rank: 8.72018 stats: One thing to know: Carson Wentz's biggest problem the past two years has been staying on the field, as ill-timed injuries have forced him to miss the final stretch of the regular season — the fantasy postseason.
In addition to being misleading, the Post's article was also ill-timed, given the sensitive nature of Watts' act, that pre-dated the story by only several hours (and was not reported on by the Post for several more hours).
Chester's nudging mom (Anita Hollander) smells a rat — the kind that pops up in pulp fiction rather than the kind sold in the store — but an ill-timed stroke prevents her from sharing her suspicions with the local cop (Rob Minutoli).
Barclays argues that current valuations still reflect Exxon's "rich historical norms," but the underlying fundamentals behind the company have deteriorated — due largely to its "ill-timed, low margin and extremely expensive" investments in U.S. shale oil and Canadian oil sands.
It's a reversal of fortune for Rio, which was on its knees in 2009, reeling from an ill-timed $38 billion takeover of aluminium company Alcan two years earlier, and forced into raising $15.2 billion in the depths of the global financial crisis.
"The president's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is Ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines," Rice said.
" The communications mix-up, according to the Times, was the result of "a glitch-ridden sequence of events, from an ill-timed announcement of the deployment by the military's Pacific Command to a partially erroneous explanation by the defense secretary, Jim Mattis.
MELBOURNE, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Papua New Guinea on Monday indefinitely delayed an inquiry into the terms of a A$1.2 billion ($830 million) loan from Swiss bank UBS that the government used to fund an ill-timed investment in an oil company.
Rihanna's latest, "Anti," came out suddenly in late January after a drawn-out campaign that had lasted for months; an ill-timed leak of the album on the streaming service Tidal led to it coming out early, sabotaging its first-week chart position.
Even the overall broadband and video deployments merit scrutiny: Misjudging consumer demands for broadband speeds has rendered the original Fiber to the Node (FTTN) deployment suboptimal, while the losses at U-Verse served as a justification for the ill-timed acquisition of DirecTV.
Instead of leaving the field with a modicum of momentum, and perhaps a sense that they were pulling out of an ill-timed funk, the Yankees dropped to nine and one-half games behind the Red Sox in the American League East.
The Washington Post reinstated political reporter Felicia Sonmez on Tuesday after determining that her tweets regarding the Kobe Bryant rape case posted shortly after his death were "ill-timed" but "not in clear and direct violation" of the publication's social media policy.
The only problem was the ill-timed news that on Monday a group in Naples had held a symposium, part of a campaign to inscribe Neapolitan espresso coffee, which has its own traditions, on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list.
Moly-Cop was valued at around $1 billion in late 2015, when it was sought after by private equity groups, suggesting a sale could help alleviate Arrium's financial problems stemming from a soft steel market and an ill-timed move into iron ore mining.
"The president's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines," CPF President Brian Rice said.
"The President's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines," Brian K. Rice said.
An intentional weakening of the currency would be ill-timed, though analysts have also noted that on a broader basis, the yuan is firmer for the year versus a basket of currencies (compared to other Asian and emerging market currencies which are all markedly lower).
They have won some short-term victories, most recently in a 2011 deal imposing a schedule of automatic spending cuts known as sequestration — an ill-timed turn toward austerity that slowed the economic recovery from the 2008 recession, imposing needless pain on millions of Americans.
For Glencore, the boost would have been greater but for an ill-timed decision last year to sell 55 million tonnes of coal forward – representing about half of its 2016 and 2017 production capacity - at $53 a tonne, against current prices almost double that level.
All it takes is one ill-timed bathroom break at a coffee shop, one quick-fingered thief on the train, or one home burglary to make your most expensive possession vanish forever — and that's not even taking into account the value of the data stored on it.
Rio has been slashing costs ever since Walsh took the reins three years ago and is seen to be better off than its peers, having cut debt sharply after nearly sinking under loans it took on for an ill-timed $38 billion takeover of Alcan in 2007.
"The president's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines," said CPF President Brian K. Rice.
Diplomacy by Twitter has not worked well in the past, and while the vehicle for communicating a potential change in policy is ill timed, it is also another example, like North Korea, of the President and his administration changing course on matters with potentially fatal consequences.
The fact that time and an economic rebound and market revival have bailed out the ill-timed investments of August 2007 should be comforting, in this regard — while also acting as a reminder that fortune favors those with patience, a plan and a high pain threshold.
"Melo left Denver for New York thinking the old way of playing — give it to your best player, hold the ball, one on one," Dan D'Antoni said, rehashing the now-deposed Phil Jackson's ill-timed, but common, critiques of Anthony while he was the Knicks' president.
However, the purchase was ill-timed taking place just months before a major oil price slump and since 2015, Glencore has booked impairments of $1.9 billion on its Chad assets after it scaled back its development programme and froze drilling between early 2016 and the second half of 2017.
Since August, the Trump administration has been wrestling with how to recession-proof the US economy, swinging from one idea to the next even as it has brushed off any fears of a looming recession that may be ill timed as voters head to the polls in November 2020.
An ill-timed news release by the Navy's Third Fleet created the impression that the carrier was headed north immediately, but in reality it was steaming south to join the Australian Navy in a secretive, truncated exercise in the Indian Ocean, 3,500 miles southwest of the Korean Peninsula.
And in its pursuit, Ryan did a lot of things (like risking America's role in the international financial system, harming the economy with ill-timed austerity budgets, and threatening the basic fabric of the American constitutional order by relentlessly covering for Trump) that earned him a lot of criticism.
However, the purchase was ill-timed taking place just months before a major oil price slump and since 2015, Glencore has booked impairments of $1.9 billion on its Chad assets after it scaled back its development program and froze drilling between early 2016 and the second half of 2017.
When it was announced that the show would be moving from the BBC to the more risqué — everything is risqué when compared to the Beebs — Channel 4, which meant the loss of hosts Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc and beloved judge Mary Berry, hearts everywhere sank like an ill-timed soufflé.
"It seems to us that even by the standards of some of these trade unions, this is chronically ill-timed and ill-judged," he said, adding that it could coincide with the period in which the company will be announcing base cuts, closures and job losses because of MAX delivery delays.
That's not necessarily understandable to grown-ups, including her single father, Mark (a note-perfect Josh Hamilton), who, with eyebrows at full alert, hovers around her with a look of barely suppressed panic bordering on terror, as if one ill-timed word or gesture could destroy life as they know it.
Officials there described a glitch-ridden sequence of events, from an ill-timed announcement of the deployment by the military's Pacific Command to a partially erroneous explanation by the defense secretary, Jim Mattis — all of which perpetuated the false narrative that a flotilla was racing toward the waters off North Korea.
Eat Some could see it as ill timed that just as you are giving the porch a final sweep and nailing shut the screen doors of summer, this perfect, languid, lavish alfresco meal — the kind pitched in food magazines back in June — pulls up the driveway, windows down, honking its horn.
"If luck comes my way, we'll try not to do what we did last year," Tambor told PEOPLE at Saturday's annual BAFTA Los Angeles TV Tea, recalling how his wife of 15 years, actress Kasia Ostlun, had taken an ill-timed restroom break just before his category came up during the ceremony.
"The president's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is Ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines," Rice, the top firefighters' union official in the state, said in a statement.
John Negroponte, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations during the second Bush administration and now vice chairman of consultancy McLarty Associates, said on CNBC's "Street Signs" that Trump's announcement was "ill-timed," given that the process to ratify the three-country trade deal — the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement — has just kicked off.
Mr. Trump, she argued, helped bring about Mr. Moon's victory in South Korea's election with his ill-timed insistence last week that South Korea would have to pay for the cost of installing a new American-built antimissile system, called Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, or Thaad, that Mr. Moon has expressed deep reservations about.
And rather than buying and burying the competition, Mr Immelt's expensive and ill-timed acquisitions of big energy companies, which coincided with low oil and gas prices, instead nearly buried GE. The firm spent $24bn to acquire France's Alstom, which sells power-generation kit, and $210bn to win control of America's Baker Hughes, an oilfield-services group.
In The Fall of Heaven, his new book on the Pahlavi dynasty's final days, Cooper attempts to portray Iran's last monarch as a frustrated democrat, arguing that the shah's liberalization program begun during the final years of his reign was ill-timed—right when American support for the shah, under pressure from human rights campaigners, wavered.
The 1995 tax records, never before disclosed, reveal the extraordinary tax benefits that Mr. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, derived from the financial wreckage he left behind in the early 1990s through mismanagement of three Atlantic City casinos, his ill-fated foray into the airline business and his ill-timed purchase of the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan.
The other, more common type of insomnia is secondary to an underlying medical or psychiatric problem; the side effects of medications; behavioral factors like ill-timed exposure to caffeine, alcohol or nicotine or daytime naps; or environmental disturbances like jet lag or excessive noise or light — especially the blue light from an electronic device — in the bedroom.
"The president's message attacking California and threatening to withhold aid to the victims of the cataclysmic fires is Ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines," Rice, the top executive of the union that represents firefighters in California, said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.
"It is hard to imagine an executive order that would be more ill-timed or misguided given recent events across the country that have led to an increase in hate crimes and marginalization of minority communities based on race, national origin and religion," Kristen Clarke, executive director of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, said in a statement.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) recently flaming out of contention with her ill-timed DNA pronouncement, it seems unlikely that the former front runner Warren will be running for anything other than her own re-election in 22019.
Emma keeps saying, "I'm a seagull," but the words come out strangely—garbled or ill-timed—as she lurches to and fro, nodding off and then trying not to nod, as the scene disintegrates and dance music is piped in and, leaving her costume behind, she goes off to a rave in a world far from Chekhov's, a club populated by party people who don't want the night to end, if it is, in fact, night.
His best hope of surviving his presidency is to rally Republican "ANGER & UNITY" by misleading or outright lying to the GOP faithful about Clinton: that she paid for the Steele dossier of damaging information on Trump (the conservative Washington Free Beacon website, largely funded by an anti-Trump Republican donor, first hired the research firm that created the dossier); that she approved a uranium deal to Russia while acting as secretary of state (nine agencies signed off on the deal); and that FBI Director James Comey is on her side (which seems unlikely given that his ill-timed letter may have cost Clinton the election).

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