True to type, Downey has a ball as the cavalier playboy in the early scenes.
Those old enough remember Walt Frazier as a Cavalier and Johnny Unitas as a Charger.
The way things are going, he and his King Charles Cavalier spaniel, Chancellor, may never reappear.
Many organizations treat the creation, maintenance, and periodic updating of their cultures in a cavalier manner.
He was fairly cavalier about working hard to keep those majorities in the mid-term elections.
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The cavalier attitude toward marital commitment has diminished how much difficulty couples are willing to endure.
Banks would be less cavalier about overbidding, as successful bids would be accepted in full.
Texas is never cavalier about growth, and to economic-development officials, few industries are better than biotech.
The presidents who willed many of these projects into existence were often cavalier about their legality.
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The New Jersey Supreme Court has once again shown its cavalier contempt for the rule of law.
The committee eventually ruled that calling in the application was competent, but branded Mr Salmond's actions "cavalier".
And Chinachem's cavalier attitude towards management suggests it was operating outside the world of disciplined, credit-scarred bankers.
And I must take strong exception to his cavalier attitude toward nuclear terrorism.
But I do not see an organisation that is being cavalier about Savile or Newsnight, or even particularly defensive.
Like the other money counters, they are dressed in a cavalier modern style.
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Stephen Deuchar, director of the Art Fund, said following Bromley Council's claim "Tower Hamlets's cavalier plans" must be halted.
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Teachers' unions say the changes to A-levels are being taken forward in a cavalier fashion based on thin evidence.
Ecological worries apart, critics fear that Mr Blanchard's cavalier approach will sideline the many local villagers in the reserve.
Any bank that was so cavalier with its capital could quickly go bust.
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It's naive to think grownup training would transform throngs of cavalier college students into thoughtful, dedicated and enlightened human beings.
Counsel for Anthony McIntyre also accused police of being "passive, bordering on cavalier" over the alleged increased threat to him.
He has often been likened to a dashing cavalier colourful, impulsive, bouncy, but also over-aggressive, easily influenced, poor at steady reflection.
Mr Bush's somewhat cavalier attitude to capital punishment is unlikely to be probed by Mr Gore, who is a supporter.
Today, they fear getting behind the curve of a media firestorm that fans accusations of being cavalier about drug safety.
The delay in responding to a national furor bespeaks a cavalier attitude toward the citizens she has been hired to protect.
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Millions of Americans have bought cars like the Taurus and the Cavalier, and whatever their problems, most people liked their cars.
What is more, Halperin has recently been implicated in two decisions that suggest an equally cavalier attitude toward the American military.
The authors take a rather cavalier attitude toward the risks involved in their suggestion that the U.S. bomb Syrian airfields and aircraft.
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Moreover, if you can be so cavalier about making self-evidently implausible claims, what else in your argument suffers from the same defect?
Popular business axioms and management theories are thrown around in such cavalier fashion these days they can actually result in flawed decisioning.
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