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"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.
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But for a century efforts to reform libel law thoroughly have foundered on a combination of lawyerly self-interest, bureaucratic timidity and a quiet belief among many lawmakers that the media is already too careless with other people's reputations (not least with politicians' good names).
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The fact that land, too, was cheap encouraged extensive, almost careless cultivation.
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Critics of the new law are concerned it's too difficult to prove whether someone has been careless or not but the government hopes it will act as a deterrent to make people take more care on the roads.
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The old man sat next to me, perhaps too tired to continue his tirade against cruel Fate, careless Americans, war and its accidents.
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No, I was never impressed, he was too spidery, too weak in his conversation, and badly composed in his dress, careless of his appearance, but for all that I thought quite civilized in having so little gift to dissemble or pretend what he did not feel.
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Decorating is important too, although no amount of frosting will cover-up marginal ingredients or careless baking.
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They appear increasingly careless of the damage they are doing to themselves and are too susceptible to peer pressure.
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Mr Willetts, born in 1956, is too prudent to answer categorically, but his arguments suggest that if nothing else they are certainly a careless one.
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