"This bill was so reckless that it had no co-sponsors, " said Mr. Racicot.
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Another reading is the FHA wasn't making those loans because it wasn't so reckless as to be making loans to those people.
Dunn, so noble in her cancer battles and so reckless in her board chairmanship, says cancer and chemo did not affect her judgment.
As a result, the United States military is likely to experience yet another jag in the bust-and-boom cycle that has four times before in this century proven so wasteful and so reckless with regard to taxpayer equities and the national interest.
So reckless practices were rampant.
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In fact, the only argument for opposing gun background checks is that you believe the U.S. is already so gun-saturated and current gun owners are so reckless about allowing access to their guns by prohibited parties, that even if they can't buy them, the criminals and insane will get their hands on guns in any event.
And despite the share-price jump this week, recent market edginess will usefully remind investors about risk and so deter reckless investment.
So, reckless lenders to Spanish and Irish banks were not punished.
We must provide sufficient oversight so that reckless speculation or reckless risk-taking by a few big players in the financial markets will never again threaten the global economy or burden taxpayers.
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But we also need some rules of the road for Wall Street, so that reckless decisions made by a few don't take our economy over the side. (Applause.) That's common sense.
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And from now on, shareholders will have greater say on the pay of CEOs and other executives, so that they can reward success instead of failure, and help change the perverse incentives that encouraged so much reckless risk-taking in the first place.
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And from now on, shareholders and other executives can know that shareholders will have greater say on the pay of CEOs, so that they can reward success instead of failure, and help change the perverse incentives that encouraged so much reckless risk-taking in the past.
As less-educated Americans saw their incomes fall, he suggested, politicians encouraged reckless mortgage lending so that poorer folk could keep up their living standards by borrowing.
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The decision by the Board of Trustees of the Florida Retirement System to gamble billions more of pension assets in so-called alternative investments is reckless and irresponsible.
So defaulting on our obligations is a reckless and irresponsible outcome to this debate.
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What's new about this film, which was photographed by Masanobu Takayanagi, is how full and thrillingly free it is: Mr. Russell's control has become so confident as to seem loose, almost reckless.
Perhaps because of the speedy denouement this time around, so far there is no sign of the sorts of reckless cover-ups that ultimately brought previous rogue traders low: no fraudulent financial records or desperate double-or-quits on bad bets in the hope of recouping mounting losses.
All that mis-selling and all that reckless lending in the boom years that hobbled the economy seems to have so undermined the trust and respect of banks' customers that few seem to think twice before putting in a flimsy demand for compensation.
It's been bailout out after bailout for Wall Street banks that made ill-judged bets on the securities market, but the so-called moral-hazard theory, that banks will be all the more reckless for it, has been discarded by those watching overseas this past week.
So the timing of Mrs Gandhi's push for women's quotas might seem reckless.
While the foregoing litany illustrates the mindset of many in the Bush Administration on the irrelevance of a rigorous technology security policy in the so-called post-Cold War world, the specific device being used to force reckless decontrol actions through the U.S. government warrants special mention.
When commenting on an issue of public importance, American journalists have long been allowed to say what they like, so long as it cannot be shown that they have knowingly spread lies or acted with a reckless disregard for truth.
Despite the age-old idea that each generation is more reckless than the last, Bieber and his famous peers don't appear to be rebelling so much as they're just getting older.
His failings included the massive debt accumulated as a result of reckless spending in the 1980s and dismal growth: his socialist populism frightened off many Greek entrepreneurs, so that billions of dollars that might have been invested in Greece went abroad.
But win Risztov did, and by doing so, she added more heft to an idea that's always been seen as daring, if not reckless: that the best way to win a long race is to blow past the field at the start and never look back.
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