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He has been every bit as bigoted, undisciplined, indiscrete, thin-skinned and braggadocious as his campaign promised.

The causes of racial disparities, in health and across society, are numerous and indiscrete.

"Because some online programs have manifested distorted values, hedonism, inferior quality, vulgar content, debased style, and indiscrete language … strengthened guidance is urgently needed," the regulation read.

“Anthony is here,” a solemn-faced hotel employee said that evening, requesting anonymity out of fear that he, too, might be fired for speaking indiscretely.

Trump’s indiscrete actions showed “indifference, lack of care, ego and contempt for process,” he said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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