But it may also be that investors are more careless about choosing hedge funds than they should be.
Diana was always comfortable in her body and was careless about covering herself in front of our girls.
His main shortcoming is that, in his haste to criticise, he is careless about facts that do not suit.
"Some of this is genetic, and I may have done some damage in those years when I was too careless about what I ate, " he said.
There are fears that people determined to keep taking their favourite herbs may go online and choose to buy them from merchants who may be careless about quality or potency.
The real villains, according to Antonia Fraser in this well-researched and emotively narrated life, were the journalists and cartoonists who pilloried the queen, creating a monster from one whose chief crime was to be careless about her public image.
And he subsequently built his political life on themes of redemption, reform, and became the scourge of lobbyists, the champion of campaign finance reform and so on, yet according to some of the people who know him best, he can be surprisingly careless about his reputation.
We're meant to sympathize with the embittered central character, a cynic from the start whose careless comments about the regime cost him dearly during his university days and beyond.
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Several lawyers have signed a stern letter to Steven Miller, Acting IRS Commissioner, to scold him about careless handling of confidential information.
Everything about the album shrieked with careless teenage abandon.
He was accused of stealing secrets about the navy's (shockingly careless) habits with nuclear waste, and passing them to foreigners.
Some careless passing resulted in Deco needlessly fouling Francesco Totti about 35 yards from goal, earning the Chelsea midfielder his first booking.
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