Well before she became the sorceress of legend a reckless, careless destroyer of men Cleopatra was suspect as a reckless, careless destroyer of wealth.
And what for so many years had seemed to point to the arbitrariness of life was soon evidence of the opposite -- my broken neck the almost inevitable consequence not of a divine plan, but of a reckless driver, a truck loaded with four tons of tiles, a backseat with no headrest, and a dangerous road.
In unionized sectors of the economy, a reckless management may invite a militant stance by unions.
For every irresponsible borrower there is a reckless lender (often a German bank).
What's going on here is that we're in uncharted territory, a world where the Fed and the Treasury are making up the rules as they go along, where accountability is being ignored and a world where the government bails out Bear Stearns and its creditors rather than letting those who have been reckless learn a lesson for the next time.
And the industry should look to its own self-interest: it would be a shame if reckless expansion spoiled a good innovation.
It is reckless at a time when countries like North Korea and Iran are acquiring missiles capable of delivering devastating electro-magnetic pulse (EMP) or other nuclear attacks against this country.
James missed the conversion and then a penalty when Gloucester flanker Peter Buxton was lucky to escape a yellow card for a reckless high tackle on Abendanon that sparked a brawl.
The moral of the story is that there is no magic point where deficit spending leads to a fiscal crisis, but we do know that it is a bad idea for governments to engage in reckless spending over a long period of time.
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August was a particularly unfortunate month: it began with a reckless stand-off over raising the national debt limit and a downgrade to America's credit rating, and ended with a hurricane.
The picture Russia presented to the world seemed clear: Georgia was a reckless and dangerous aggressor and Russia had an obligation, as a peacekeeper in the region, to protect the victims.
He ruled as a reckless populist, presiding over economic collapse, hyperinflation, corruption and a murderous guerrilla insurgency by the Maoist Shining Path and the smaller MRTA. He narrowly won the presidency again in 2006, partly by convincing Peruvians that he was a reformed character who believed in market economics and free trade, and partly because his challengers were even less convincing.
His afternoon got worse on the stroke of half-time when he produced a reckless challenge on Koscielny and referee Martin Atkinson wasted little time in producing a straight red card.
King was dismissed for a reckless lunge on the hour - but Aidy Boothroyd's side held on for a draw.
Chelsea's efforts to somehow snatch at a lifeline suffered a setback with 20 minutes left when Ramires flew into a reckless tackle on Nani and left referee Oligario Benquerenca with no option other that to brandish a second yellow card.
In January, a Hamilton County jury acquitted Cunningham of misdemeanor reckless endangerment for sending a father and daughter down the Indian River without a guide.
Another might be worries that America's rebound is unsustainable, being based on a seemingly reckless fiscal policy, unusually low interest rates, and a consumer borrowing binge.
So defaulting on our obligations is a reckless and irresponsible outcome to this debate.
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Reckless opens with a quote from a speech President Bill Clinton gave in 1994.
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It guaranteed the obligations of Irish banks to a reckless degree, wrecking the country's public finances.
But China's reckless investment owes a lot to the heedless lending of its banks.
Rather, households and banks are working off the excess debts of a reckless decade.
She felt a reckless impulse to pluck the seed out, though she could not risk the intimacy.
Rodwell was shown a yellow card by referee Dowd for a reckless lunge on Nigel de Jong.
But even if these are reasonable objectives, we are now far from worrying about a reckless boom.
Mr. FLETCHER: It was a reckless, reckless move by the Bush administration, describing Eritrea as potentially sponsoring terrorism.
He pleaded guilty to reckless disturbance of a Schedule 1 bird under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
He pleaded not guilty to culpable homicide and to other charges of driving in a reckless and inconsiderate manner.
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He wasn't a petulant Hollywood director or a reckless contestant on reality TV.
Michael, at the time, was plagued with serious emotional problems, living, by many accounts, a reckless and drug-fueled existence.
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