• Again the idea that some people are inherently trusting, whilst others are not, appears ill-founded.

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  • The minister said he deplored "ill-founded and irresponsible" comments that the closure would place lives at risk.

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  • The charges are ill-founded and we look forward to a time when Senator Smith can put this behind him.

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  • Actually, the suspicion that American firms have stitched up the lucrative contracts to come in Iraq is probably ill-founded.

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  • You must come up with better, more substantive arguments, or else stop your ill-founded rabble-rousing against British entry into euroland.

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  • She expressed dismay at the spate of restrictive laws that she and many of her fellow physicians view as ill-founded.

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  • They say many ill-founded proceedings are begun, which are abandoned as soon as any legal representation is made on behalf of a client.

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  • The pacific hopes of the West were ill-founded, because their fulfillment depended on the intentions of the Nazi leader, who was bent on a war of conquest.

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  • He dubbed it an "ill-founded and elitist Tory-conceived venture" and said the government should order National Lottery organisers Camelot to ballot players to see whether its funding should go to another cause.

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  • The visitors put out a strong line-up with only Frank Lampard and Alex missing but any thoughts they would be distracted by having one eye on next Saturday's FA Cup final proved ill-founded.

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  • These fears may be ill-founded, for two reasons.

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  • But although all the excited talk about a great fall in standards seems ill-founded, evidence does exist that as pupils have become increasingly aware of which subjects are the hardest to pass they have deserted them.

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  • As for American concerns about the Security Council, they look ill-founded: the Dayton accords were signed even though all the leaders involved in the Bosnian conflict were explicitly denied immunity from prosecution for war crimes (by the Americans themselves).

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  • It said the church deeply regretted the suffering and trauma endured by children who had been in the church's care, but said that "talk of a systemic problem of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church is ill-founded and inconsistent with the facts".

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  • Since the juries that determine those damages sometimes award ruinous sums, firms often find the certainty of spending a little to buy off an ill-founded suit preferable to the risk of financial disaster by contesting it (and consumers end up with more expensive products as a result).

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  • Founded in 1954 by the son of a traveling X-ray machine installer, the Glenwood, Ill. company makes tools called dosimeters, which measure and monitor radiation exposure.

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