Reckless
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The cousin of this infamous nerd is a bad ass motor cycle riding 80's boy toy who's
reckless
with the "babes".
The Irishman Wade Hatton (Errol Flynn) is a man adapted to these days and presently is conducting a group of pioneers, including Abbie Irving (Olivia de Havilland) and her
reckless
brother, to Dodge City.
Bush's response to the issue after it became public shows him to be focused on the trivial and morally
reckless
about the essential.
While transatlantic relations are a high priority, so is defending multilateralism – and all of its milestones – from
reckless
and unjustifiable attacks.
Despite tight national budgets, it would be
reckless
to put our very survival on the fiscal chopping block.
Ignoring the impact that gender differences have on policy effectiveness is
reckless
and risky.
When the next downturn comes, they will quickly find that their own
reckless
policies have severely constrained their ability to respond.
In September of that year, Bundesbank President Helmut Schlesinger made some
reckless
comments about how devaluations within Europe’s system of supposed stable exchange rates “cannot be ruled out.”
If Merkel and Sarkozy are serious about preserving the euro, they will have to repair the damage caused by their
reckless
remarks.
The developing world is up in arms over the major central banks’
reckless
tactics.
Reckless
budget deficits can lead to a weak currency; so can low interest rates.
The old model of private partnerships – in which partners had an incentive to monitor each other to avoid
reckless
investments – gave way to one of public companies aggressively competing with each other and with commercial banks to achieve ever-rising profitability, which was achievable only with
reckless
levels of leverage.
Greed has to be controlled by fear of loss, which derives from knowledge that the
reckless
institutions and agents will not be bailed out.
They will choke on the commission’s recommendation of a new criminal offense for
reckless
conduct that leads to taxpayer bailouts, reinforced by a new “senior persons” regime that would ascribe all bank functions to a specific individual, who would be held personally liable when things go wrong.
China regularly warns Taiwan against any such
reckless
action, and the US puts the squeeze on the island’s leaders whenever they seem to be getting too uppity with the mainland.
The US and Iran could go to war not over nuclear issues but because of
reckless
behavior by the Revolutionary Guards (as occurred recently in the Strait of Hormuz), with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad possibly seeking to provoke a crisis in order to distract domestic attention from his economic failures.
The new law – the latest move in the
reckless
drive by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s far-right coalition to turn Israel into an illiberal democracy – contradicts the 1948 Declaration of Independence and the 1992 Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty.
With huge profits and bonuses at stake, mega-banks won’t readily abandon their model-based businesses; but, unless that happens, placing most of our bets on top-down rules would be
reckless
folly.
Markets are already becoming wary; full-blown panic is likely if protectionism and reckless, politicized monetary policy precipitate trade, currency, and capital-control wars.
Some argue that furnishing members with rapid and front-loaded liquidity insurance would encourage irresponsible policies or
reckless
borrowing.
First, the Russian people will pay dearly in terms of their own freedom for their leaders’
reckless
decisions.
The delay in reaching an agreement enabled most private creditors to escape the consequences of their
reckless
lending to Greece.
Bush’s Gambling DebtsGeorge W. Bush’s economic policies have been based on an extraordinarily
reckless
gamble that reflects a political coalition of two major forces: the super-rich and evangelical Christians.
The problem is that Bush’s
reckless
gamble has now built up considerable political momentum.
And with debt levels already high and large deficits ahead, such supply-side measures would be
reckless.
What would be the reaction if, say, Italian or Spanish taxpayers were asked to pay for the
reckless
behavior of the German IKB or HRE banks?
And yet when the bailout is presented the other way around, with German taxpayers asked to backstop
reckless
Italian or Spanish banks, somehow it is supposed to be an act of solidarity.
True, it requires great skill to walk the narrow line that separates effective deterrence from
reckless
action.
This is why this week’s attempted censure vote in the European Parliament should not be deplored as a
reckless
act of irresponsibility, but should rather be recognised for what it is, and therefore welcomed, as a necessary and unavoidable act in support of the democratic principle.
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