The financial commitment the school had to make to lure him to the feckless program was relatively small.
Or maybe your idea of adulthood got its polish on a feckless trip to Iceland.
But the choice between what might be called the reckless and the feckless will be close.
Apparently the continuing pain of the subprime crisis has taught our feckless politicians nothing.
As Occupy Wall Street enters its third week, some observers might argue that the movement remains feckless.
In Reel Two, the Feckless Progressive takes over from the Clueless Conservative and makes things much, much worse.
Though New Orleanians narrowly re-elected their feckless mayor, Ray Nagin, in 2006, that election now seems an aberration.
But what they detest is the idea that it might let feckless Italians and Portuguese off the hook.
It has rendered feckless more than half of the innovative digital projects to which I want to expose students.
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Grouse about your feckless colleagues who are the grasshopper to your ant while sipping some sangria on your back deck.
But the government is trying hard to avoid the impression that it will encourage the feckless into a spending spree.
"We're dealing with feckless politicians wanting to extend a giveaway because of the optics, " despite the government's huge budget deficit, he said.
Feckless dollar policy from Treasury has joined with impressive economic illiteracy at the Fed in ways that have eroded the dollar's credibility.
The prime minister also reprised the old Tory theme of feckless families.
Helping the jobless may be more palatable than bailing out feckless states.
But without professional gatekeepers, many newsworthy folks can be feckless in their desire to attain some of that 15 minutes of fame.
Historical hindsight has judged the feckless appeasement and irresponsible isolationism of the 1920s and 1930s responsible for the catastrophe of World War II.
Saying that the French are great winemakers, lovers, or connoisseurs is not a stereotype, but saying that the French are feckless and effete is.
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That the rate mechanism is charitably feckless in an unstable world speaks to the importance of the Treasury and Fed adopting a price rule.
Three-quarters of Germans opposed the last expansion of the EFSF, which they see as a transfer of money from virtuous countries to feckless ones.
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Rather, America's feckless diplomacy toward Iran to date is the result of the administration's early misunderstanding of Iraq and of Iranian and Arab interests.
One forgets how easy it would have been for Ivanka to have chosen the life of a feckless socialite, as her contemporary Paris Hilton did.
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By and large, political leaders in Europe are a feckless lot.
She was the aunt type: a true Caribbean matriarch (though unmarried and childless), ruling the roost and dispensing wisdom with no feckless male around to steal the limelight.
In California, a college professor (Robert Redford) tries to spur a feckless student (Andrew Garfield) to involve himself more boldly in the world, whatever form that may take.
They aren't feckless, they aren't work-shy and they aren't scroungers.
Yet as Europe's immediate response to the Dubai operation makes clear, Europe itself has abandoned the sober-minded pursuit of its own interests, in favor of cowardly, feckless, self-defeating rhetoric.
Mrs Merkel and the ECB cannot continue to threaten feckless economies with exclusion from the euro in one breath and reassure markets by promising the euro's salvation with the next.
Such was the predicament of the Duke of York (Colin Firth), when his father, George V (Michael Gambon), expired, and his brother, the feckless Edward VIII (Guy Pearce), relinquished the throne.
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