It makes me so angry that this mess has been caused by the greed and recklessness of other people.
Berkshire was able to feed off the recklessness of bankers as Mr. Buffett advocated the folly of taxpayers bailing them out.
It might prevent eurozone states going to the brink of bankruptcy as a result of the recklessness of their respective banks.
They need the self-confidence and recklessness of youth, along with the naive belief that bad things only happen to other people.
This doesn't mean the United States will make the world safer by adopting the recklessness of the first term of George W. Bush's administration.
Also, a good deal of the investment squeeze is the poisonous legacy of the recklessness of banks in the boom years, which lent unprecedented and ludicrous sums to over-indebted property developers.
The recklessness of that action sent shock waves through the boardrooms of every Japanese company that has come to rely upon China not just for raw materials, but for intermediate parts and, of course, for finished goods.
Jameel Jaffer, deputy legal director of the ACLU, said in a blog post the paper revealed "both the recklessness of the government's central claim and the deficiencies in the government's defense" of its drone strike policy.
But if there aren't rules in place to guard against the recklessness of a few, and they're allowed to exploit consumers and take on excessive risk, it starts a race to the bottom that results in all of us losing.
U.S. taxpayers were forced to pay for the stupidity and recklessness of our banks and financial institutions that frivolously lent to individuals with no justifiable means of repayment and then leveraged those loans through complex derivatives which caused the financial collapse of 2008.
This book is a sobering reminder of just how much the Bush team has got wrong: from the failure to veto a single spending bill, however pork-laden, to the crass recklessness of serially cutting taxes while introducing the biggest expansion of a government entitlement programme in decades the inclusion of prescription-drug coverage in Medicare, the government health plan for the elderly.
An additional facet of the disclosure complex, especially as it relates to the scienter standard of recklessness, is the implication for the financial institutions and their professional advisors of a duty to conduct a reasonable due diligence to make certain that what they have said about SCF is the whole of the material truth.
Instead, the unmistakable message that we need to get off of dirty, unsafe fossil fuels came from an undersea volcano of oil unleashed by the hubris, recklessness, and arrogance of Big Oil.
Unfortunately, instead of recklessness running its course, our minders inflicted TARP and other moral hazards.
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It will protect our economy from the recklessness and irresponsibility of a few on Wall Street.
But there are also areas where Mr Gore can be fairly accused of recklessness.
Now, much of what caused this crisis was an era of recklessness where short-term gains were too often prized over long-term prosperity.
Ms Thomson said the measures in the bill were more than a "belt and braces approach" to combatting money laundering or mortgage fraud as it added an additional offence because it included "that element of recklessness".
In the United States, management and directors are liable only if they acted intentionally or with a degree of recklessness that approaches intentionality when either misstating or omitting material information for a disclosure other than in public offerings.
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EU, though they are not quite as bad as the Portuguese or Greeks. (Standards in the ex-communist countries see chart are of another order of recklessness.) Swedes and Britons are nearly three times safer, per 1m vehicles on the road, Germans twice as steady.
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Laura Dern is brilliant as Ruth Stoops, a small-town paragon of irresponsibility, who, owing to glue sniffing, drinking, and general recklessness, has lost custody of her children and is homeless, under arrest, and under pressure from a liberal judge to terminate her pregnancy.
On the first day of the trial, a lawyer for the justice department said the disaster resulted from BP's "culture of corporate recklessness".
Fourth, seven years of fiscal recklessness has driven up our debt, eroded confidence in our economy, and left us vulnerable to foreign creditors.
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Then there was the sheer impact of his recklessness and arrogance.
Importantly, the true victims of their recklessness are many.
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And if we have rules of the road that guard against recklessness in our financial system, it will protect the interests of everyone from the wealthiest CEOs to the lowest-paid workers.
But a culture of greed and recklessness spread throughout the banks and the government agencies charged with regulating them.
Are they the acts of courage or recklessness?
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In the present climate of scrutiny, it would take a recklessness bordering on insanity to perpetrate a cover-up at of all places Mr Kozlowski's old stomping ground.
My own view is that, even by his own account of events, Oscar Pistorius displayed the most extreme recklessness in firing blindly into a closed door, without even the most basic appreciation of who or what might lie behind it.
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