I like to imagine that nearly killing a four year old by your recklessness and stupidity would weigh on your conscience. |
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His temper and recklessness in such key moments contrast vividly with the folksy image he projects on the campaign trail. |
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For a government that prides itself on pragmatism and prudence, this is a policy that astonishes in its fecklessness and recklessness. |
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These unliberated tendencies irritate some feminists to the point of recklessness. |
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It doesn't have the boozy recklessness of the harder Stranger's Almanac, nor does it have the delicate emotional fragility of Heartbreaker. |
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Capricious and feather-headed she pursued charity to the point of recklessness. |
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Its mix of rational deduction and wild credulity, coupled with recklessness and topped with a dollop of sheer perversity, captivated her. |
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But its proscriptions make plain the recklessness that characterises imperialist policy. |
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I envy her recklessness, the roughness of her unpracticed pirouettes, the occasional clumsy misstep that inspires no apologies. |
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They range from the poor state of the roads to sheer recklessness on the part of some drivers who have nigh on abandoned all road safety rules. |
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In sum, rising unemployment levels are revealing the full recklessness of welfare reform. |
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Doesn't this self-serving recklessness suggest a character flaw, a lack of seriousness, some failure of judgement? |
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A certain amount of instability, of recklessness, of unthinkingness may be pardonable in youth, but the years should have brought their wisdom. |
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There was a strange, inflamed, flurried, flighty recklessness of activity about him. |
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I admire your fortitude, but there's a fine line between being a trouper and recklessness. |
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As such a suit for malicious prosecution must be based on more than recklessness or gross negligence. |
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Kingston holds that there is no defence available and D is therefore convicted on the basis of his intention or recklessness. |
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Despite the presence of bacchantes and the references to wine, the bacchanalian aspect of the scene is greatly subdued, reducing the feeling of revelry and recklessness. |
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But the scale of the conflagrations over the past few years can only lead us to conclude that they are the consequence of environmental recklessness and bad management. |
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Such tactical considerations can change rapidly, given the fluidity of the situation and the political recklessness and bellicosity that characterized his administration. |
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Their recklessness and excess coexisted with an almost priestly sense of worth. |
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The main thesis is of two conflicting civilisations, with the West exemplifying economic decline, international recklessness and moral depravity. |
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Sharon was accorded considerable independence of action, to which he added a natural impetuosity and recklessness. |
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Israel's trigger-happy recklessness led to the unnecessary death of nine civilians. |
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Naivete, complacency and recklessness are the keys to a security defaulting. |
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The recklessness of the look appeals to me. 3 I'm relaxed naked as long as there is no one else there. |
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Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young said the minister's revelations about the location of the document was an act of extreme recklessness. |
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It is a non-violent version of the recklessness that makes teenagers in skiffs attempt to board immense tankers. |
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The limitation might not apply, for instance, if there was proof of negligence or recklessness on the part of the operator. |
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Others result from recklessness or gross negligence and should be subject to appropriate criminal or administrative penalties. |
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A minority of the killers and mutilators of the road go beyond carelessness to wanton recklessness. |
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In our view, a reasoned approach to risk is the difference between risk management and risky management, or between risk-taking and recklessness. |
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Both attitudes can be taken to extremes: Overconfidence may lead to arrogance and recklessness, and excessive caution to fear and even despair. |
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Much has already been written about the recklessness inherent in any director of the CIA entering into a clandestine relationship. |
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He has driven it to vulgar lows, which has given the brand a hint of recklessness and danger. |
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But are not selfishness and recklessness the signs by which great love is often recognized? |
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Three chords are laid down but that's where the obvious territory ends, as within seconds it's all scrunched up and tossed for yet more spiky-assed punk recklessness. |
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Suddenly it is not so clear where one draws the line between courage and recklessness, persistence and fatalism, pacifism and passivity, war and revenge. |
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Strategic recklessness aside, the chief problem with the plan was that it needed a weak, feckless opposition. |
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What the gun owner claims as self-defense often looks, on closer examination, more like trigger-happy recklessness. |
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It's great to be reminded of the recklessness of Murray's work, but it's also telling when an unregenerate painter, of all things, appears as that period's renegade. |
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He rather blithely admits that recklessness in a source is a good thing, that nuance is the enemy of good television, that newsmen love news no matter who it hurts. |
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One could almost forget the illegality, the profiteering, the recklessness, and the endless casualties. |
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But if their situation is unstable, that causes the attacks that you see in the streets, the recklessness and radicalization. |
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This recklessness led to much soul-searching and is no doubt the reason why this election night's TV coverage was stultifyingly dull and cautious. |
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But the king reminds him that he is from a famously unstable family and hints that Monrad's own recklessness is to blame for the tragedy we have watched unfolding. |
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Nothing embodies that recklessness, that irresponsibility of the Conservative government more than the amendments the government is bringing forward. |
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It is left to the judgement of piste-attendants to evaluate the necessity of a denunciation, confiscation of the ski-pass or admonishment, in function of the risk or recklessness of the fault. |
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Were there more noise about the government's quest to shrink the state and the injustice of many millions paying for the recklessness of a few, campaigning against those things might acquire some traction. |
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They stressed that focus should still be on the reckless driving of Stewart, who has a history of hotheadedness and recklessness. |
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Under Congress' fiscal recklessness, tight money was ineffective to combat inflation. |
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He was held on suspicion of involuntary manslaughter by recklessness and negligence. |
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His knowledge that the complainant was harassed, or his recklessness as to whether she was harassed, could be realistically decided only by looking back to what had gone before. |
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We understand that the Earth and humanity are part of a vast evolving universe, sharing the same destiny and threatened by destruction as a result of the irresponsibility and recklessness of human beings. |
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Their insolence and recklessness must be opposed, and better late than never. |
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It occurs where death results from serious negligence, or, in some jurisdictions, serious recklessness. |
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Despite its initial recklessness, the alliance was very prestigious for both families. |
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It is distinguished from recklessness because, on a subjective basis, there is foresight but no desire to produce the consequences. |
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But the perennial problem has always been the extent to which the court can impute sufficient desire to convert recklessness into intention. |
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Criminal law recognizes recklessness as one of the mens rea elements to establish liability. |
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Note that gross criminal negligence represents such a serious failure to foresee that in any other person, it would have been recklessness. |
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In American tort law, recklessness of the tortfeasor can cause the Plaintiff to be entitled to punitive damages. |
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The discussion of recklessness in this case tends to be largely obiter dicta. |
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The majority of mens rea of recklessness is now 'tested' using the Cunningham test. |
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For these purposes, recklessness is defined as a blatant disregard for the dangers of a particular situation. |
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In Scotland, one would not be charged with assault due to transferred intent, but instead assault due to recklessness. |
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Involuntary manslaughter, where it is recognized, is a killing that lacks all but the most attenuated guilty intent, recklessness. |
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The Tadic Appeals Chamber described this state of mind as dolus evenlualis or advertent recklessness. |
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We must ensure that when people are convicted of a crime, they are not allowed to own animals in the future because of their wanton recklessness in terms of their treatment of animals. |
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The recklessness of Saddam Hussein and his regime has resulted in malnutrition, ill-health and widespread degradation of the physical and social infrastructure of the country. |
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While we are now once again steering our EU vessel into these waters we must avoid the sort of recklessness Odysseus showed when he sailed past the Pillars of Hercules out to the open sea. |
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A jaw-dropping, insider's tale of wholesale incompetence, recklessness and venality by high ranking officials, Iraqi civilians, American soldiers or prominent analysts. |
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This clarification is especially important in view of the concerns we discuss more fully below about the lack of a definition of recklessness in the Bill. |
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For Montessori, recklessness, unpurposed motions and meanless scurrying of children were a mere manifestation of disorder and poor education, which was not happy for adults as well as for children. |
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Some of the effects include impairment of vision or visual acuity, lengthened reaction time, overestimation of capabilities or an underestimation of errors, and a greater proneness to recklessness. |
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Both indifference and recklessness are to be condemned because they fly in the face of instinct and nature, and depreciate the dignity of human intelligence. |
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These offences are only committed where there is intention or recklessness as to the encouragement, inducement or assistance of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism. |
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Bailey Gwynne displayed recklessness in setting about a fellow pupil. |
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The facts of the accident, however, are too ambiguous to reek of malice or recklessness. And the drivers involved, flaws and all, are hardly demons. |
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The purpose of the anecdote is to show the bold recklessness of the warrior, who could amuse himself with his song-craft in the very face of the enemy. |
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The precise definition of recklessness has been contested and has evolved. |
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Involuntary manslaughter arises where the accused did not intend to cause death or serious injury but caused the death of another through recklessness or criminal negligence. |
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There is always some degree of intention subsumed within recklessness. |
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The greater the probability of that risk maturing into the foreseen injury, the greater the degree of recklessness and, subsequently, sentence rendered. |
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The objective test that it introduced was phased out, and a form of subjective recklessness was introduced instead for cases involving criminal damage. |
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