The wives are greedy and the men, in the absence of any well-regulated women, are recklessly improvident. |
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Rubble and slush from potholes and mud dumped recklessly by the cable companies and various civic agencies have only added to citizens' woes. |
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It hopes the signs will make motorists think twice about speeding and driving recklessly. |
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It should come as no surprise that, when the slightest blink of yellow light came into view, I recklessly sped towards it. |
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Both involved persons in authority who used half-truths and recklessly false statements to manipulate people who trusted them. |
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The officers alleged that Busch ran a stop sign and was driving recklessly. |
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I obtained my first cards when I went up to university, then proceeded to spend on them recklessly. |
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They have no use for the dignified thumb sign, but wave their hands recklessly in an attempt to attract the rider and somehow get him to stop. |
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The president's closest advisor recklessly betrays a state secret for petty revenge. |
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I drove recklessly and with total abandon as I sped as fast as I could through the suburban streets of Redmond. |
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While all around dithered, he took the initiative and forged impatiently, inspirationally, sometimes recklessly, ahead. |
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Fawkes was captured as he was about to commit one of the most recklessly bold crimes of that or any century. |
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Autumn's idea of musical harmony was recklessly playful and noisily uncaring of delicate fragility. |
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One might say that impressionable young men recklessly believe what their officers tell them. |
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Jurors ruled the officer acted illegally, recklessly, and dangerously in shoving Mr Jackson to the ground. |
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American Episcopalians maintain stubborn resistance to warnings by the world Anglican Communion that they have recklessly broken fellowship. |
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The police could only be liable if they acted falsely, maliciously or recklessly in transmitting the information. |
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With drink and festive cheer in excess, it's easy to throw caution to the wind and find yourself acting recklessly on a Christmas night out. |
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One segment in the movie features the group driving golf cars recklessly around a course, jumping over bunkers and water hazards. |
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He jammed the truck into first, heedless of the grinding gears, and drove recklessly off the road. |
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He invested recklessly and injudiciously in schemes that became an ever-increasing drain on his family's savings. |
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He is often incredibly open in interviews, sometimes recklessly so, but this headlong quality seems to cause him no regret. |
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Athletes usually take these supplements recklessly with no regard for their welfare. |
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Users of hands-free phones still risk prosecution for driving carelessly or recklessly. |
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Users of hands-free phones still risk prosecution for failing to keep proper control of their vehicle or for driving carelessly or recklessly. |
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One feels so helpless, so small in the face of such awesome power being so recklessly cast about. |
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Roguish building blocks appear to be recklessly stacked, squiggle across scoured plazas or bend upward or away as if seen through a curved lens. |
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He may well be left to carry the cross he so recklessly laid on the shoulders of others. |
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It was really begun by small boys who had very little cord and would put their indigence to rights by recklessly cutting down other people's kites. |
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It was active smoking, erroneously and foully and recklessly enjoyed when there was nothing to enjoy about it. |
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I flew recklessly quickly down the stairs, and ripped my front door open. |
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Armed with this false knowledge, individuals and firms act more and more recklessly. |
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The Republicans are back in control of the House, ready to run interference for the rich as recklessly and belligerently as ever. |
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I have been libeled by publications that recklessly quoted unnamed sources that made up what I said and to whom I was speaking…. |
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Because the employer failed to show that the statements made were malicious or knowingly or recklessly false, the discipline was not warranted. |
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DeLillo spends this advance payment as recklessly as his hero overinvests in loans against the yen. |
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Thousands of people and dozens of plants could still be working had such a worthy plan not been recklessly tossed aside. |
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One can only do that if the government does not overtax Canadians and then recklessly spend their tax dollars. |
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While the government has poured money recklessly into health, it has stinted on infrastructure. |
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I've made my vow of martyrdom, but I don't want to expose myself recklessly and uselessly to persecutions and martyrdom. |
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This is not the cruder version of English votes for English laws that some Tories so recklessly desire. |
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Trautmann rushed out, recklessly brave as ever, and dived head first for the ball. |
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We are committed to combating this dangerous activity by getting tough on those offenders who so recklessly endanger human life. |
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By recklessly accusing your opponents of racism, you have turned back the clock on race relations in this country. |
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This claim, recklessly tossed about by those on the right, has been roundly dismissed by PolitiFact as false. |
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The symbolic vocabulary of Twin Peaks was properly literary, by which I mean it was personal, whimsical, and recklessly satirical. |
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It is now evident, however, that Mortenson recklessly betrayed this trust, damaging his credibility beyond repair. |
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You may not use any of the services or systems to knowingly or recklessly transmit computer viruses, worms, Trojan horses, cancelbots, or other destructive programming code. |
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This proposed offence would, for the first time, make companies and senior managers personally responsible for recklessly causing the death of workers. |
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He pitched into her recklessly, upbraiding her now for her shiftlessness. |
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In the past, faint-hearted politicians behaved in mostly sensible ways because they were afraid to act recklessly. |
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Perhaps they are perturbed by reports of young people recklessly taking the day off work to join The Sun's bikini-clad lovelies on beaches around the country. |
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I had conquered my fear of drowning very early in my childhood by recklessly throwing myself into the deep end of a pool and being dragged out unconscious. |
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They had a reputation as badly managed, high-risk players who started the crisis by borrowing recklessly from Western banks, then lending heedlessly to local businesses. |
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For example, it might be sufficient to show that a defendant acted negligently, rather than intentionally or recklessly. |
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That is the rock that he is in danger of, for he is going recklessly over uncharted waters. |
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In its decision, the Board held that bargaining agent representatives should not be subject to discipline unless they make statements against the employer that are malicious or knowingly or recklessly false. |
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Despite intense diplomatic efforts by a number of countries prior to those launches, North Korea chose to recklessly disregard the collective will of its neighbours and, indeed, that of the world. |
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A 7 year old boy took a joy ride in his father's car, driving recklessly chased by police at 4mph. |
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The complainant alleged that he witnessed several Military Police members disobeying traffic laws by exceeding speed limits, proceeding through a red light and recklessly passing other cars. |
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This was fraud on the court in the circumstances of this case where, by recklessly assuming Demjanjuk's guilt, they failed to observe their obligation to produce exculpatory materials requested by Demjanjuk. |
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Igniting gardens with flamboyant colors, bougainvilleas spread recklessly over fences and trellises throughout the West. |
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The man who fell overboard did so because he left the security of other areas of the vessel and recklessly danced on the narrow, cluttered area of the afterdeck. |
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The proprietors moreover negligently, recklessly and incompetently failed over the years to provide maintenance intended to prevent a recurrence and thus undermined also the safety of the adjacent population. |
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No trust can be found for a government that randomly and recklessly adopts the notion that there is no moratorium on tanker traffic on the west coast suddenly. |
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This is associated with the tendency of many drivers to drive more recklessly in third countries than in their home countries as they are less fearful of criminal prosecution. |
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Do they not take their children and grandchildren into account when they recklessly advocate for the lifting of moratoriums and advancing this industry? |
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Awareness campaigns and driver reeducation courses generally have a positive impact on drivers who systematically infringe regulations and choose to behave recklessly. |
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Because Justice Martin decided that none of Kloeden's passengers had encouraged him to drive at the Aboriginals, he alone was found guilty of recklessly endangering life. |
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As a civilian organization that has taken and continues to take significant risks of its own in delivering programs, CARE asks that SFOR do the same-not foolishly and recklessly, but with decision nevertheless. |
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The berserkers yell their battle cry across the battlefield, intimidating all around them, before charging towards their enemies, swinging their axes recklessly. |
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What's wrong with that, except that it denies HS2 fantasists the world's most recklessly expensive train-set? |
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He was charged with manslaughter and negligent homicide, and prosecutors sought to prove that he acted recklessly and negligently by getting behind the wheel after not sleeping enough in the days before the crash. |
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A satire on greed caused by Eire's economic boom, the film swerves recklessly from comedy to tragedy in the blink of an eye. |
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What is striking is how assiduously, even recklessly, Tory leaders sought to ingratiate themselves with executives of a particular mass media company. |
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California might decide to exact stiff fines from runners who recklessly chugalug water. |
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The crisis also shows clearly the predatory character of the profit system, by recklessly exploiting natural resources, annihilating peasant agriculture, destroying ecosystems, causing global warming. |
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We are recklessly mismanaging our ecological interdependence. |
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For example, at common law, an unlawful homicide committed recklessly would ordinarily constitute the crime of voluntary manslaughter. |
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Both economies recklessly decide to hyperinflate their currencies. |
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I neither rode recklessly, flirted'desperately, carried clothes imperially, turned men's heads, broke their hearts, sang divinely, athletized, literatized, antagonized. |
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