Drivers on the island are limited to 10mph to protect heedless lizards and marsupials.
Yet Obama continues to implement such regulation heedless of the people, the courts and Congress.
In a world of heedless children wielding guns, his tale is a heartening one.
But most of us were young and heedless enough to find our situation appealing.
And we are mindful of the destructive power of mass hysteria and heedless adulation.
But China's reckless investment owes a lot to the heedless lending of its banks.
And we're still stunned at the choice to bring heedless Cousin Rose back for a second episode.
The price that the outsider pays for being so heedless of custom is, of course, the disapproval of the insider.
In time, the Soviet leaders realised that, even in a populous country, such heedless consumption of human resources was damaging.
For all these reasons, heedless cuts in military spending have no place in a progressive strategy for restoring fiscal discipline.
The main reason for this casino frenzy is China, whose economic rise seems to proceed heedless of any global downturn.
According to the report, heedless economic growth, squandered public funds, and rampant neglect of construction standards had led to the disaster.
Ovshinsky is completely heedless of the trail of woe behind him, speaking in ciphers when pressed to defend his track record.
Indeed, the twentieth century brought forth many Dorian Grays: fiendishly pure spirits so wrapped up in aesthetics that they become heedless of humanity.
They then proceed with politically correct pronouncements on the issue of anthropogenic catastrophic global warming heedless of the views of the membership of actual scientists.
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But if Russia is ready to finance new nuclear-power plants and sell cheap electricity, European consumers will be keen to buy, heedless of political worries.
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Nonetheless the lower figure was a sign that the central leadership now sees heedless double-digit growth as a threat to stability, not a guarantee of it.
Such views are also winning favour in Tokyo, and not before time, given the heedless expenditure of capital that has driven down returns, sometimes to negative rates.
France's bosses, heedless of their tendency to cut labour costs by laying off their older workers, say full pensions should come only after 42 years of contributions.
Somewhere beneath the frippery, there is a whisper of political threat: if the Queen really was as prodigal and heedless as this, no wonder the mobs were on the march.
Although efforts to rein in the money supply resumed in October, investment grew rapidly as local governments, heedless of central efforts to tame the economy, raced to boost local growth rates.
Greene used the enigmatic Pyle, a CIA agent posing as a U.S. economic-aid worker, to personify American involvement in what would become the Vietnam war, and to exemplify the harm that Greene saw flowing from heedless idealism.
Worse, several countries have connived in Russia's divide-and-rule approach notably Germany, which even under its new chancellor, Angela Merkel, has been far too keen on bilateral deals, such as the building of a new under-sea pipeline, heedless of the concerns of its nearest eastern neighbours.
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"If you insist on challenging Chinese customers' love and patience, and continue to be heedless, then your business will eventually decline no matter how glamorous or successful your brand is, " said the editorial, one of several articles published this week in the People's Daily critical of Apple.
In September 1987 he issued the first of several predictions of the Tokyo banking crash and went on in "Blindside, " a controversial 1995 analysis that was praised by John Kenneth Galbraith and Bill Clinton, to show that a heedless America was fast losing its formerly vaunted leadership in advanced manufacturing -- and particularly in so-called producers' goods -- to Japan.
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