Sentences with phrase «undue haste»

The phrase "undue haste" means doing something too quickly or hastily, without giving it the proper time and consideration it deserves. Full definition
Don't let your eagerness to apply force you down a path of undue haste and avoidable mistakes.
Gandhi took himsa to mean not only the harming of living things but also «hurt by every evil thought, by undue haste, by lying, hatred, by wishing ill to anybody.»
But Marc Bayliss, Worcestershire's cabinet member for children and families, said: «The decision was made with undue haste and clearly did not work.
But MPs will vote on the proposals on 15 July, less than two weeks after they were published, and this timetable leaves the government open to the charge that it is seeking to move with undue haste, and without allowing sufficient time for proper scrutiny.
WHEREAS, it is believed that many Orleans County residents are deeply concerned with this legislation, its effects, and the undue haste with which it was enacted; be it
«The government has acted with undue haste, simply in an effort to ensure that the law is in place a year before the general election.
Speaking to the BBC, Councillor Paul Carter, chairman of the CCN, warned that the government was pursuing change with «undue haste».
Councillor Paul Carter, from the County Councils Network, said the government was pursuing change with «undue haste».
The judge went on to hold that the transaction was not fair and reasonable to the Appellant because it was approved with undue haste and not negotiated at arm's length.
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