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"heedless" Definitions
  1. heedless (of somebody/something) not paying careful attention to somebody/something
"heedless" Synonyms
oblivious ignorant incognizant unaware unmindful unwary blind inattentive neglectful unacquainted unconscious undiscerning unfamiliar unknowing uninstructed unnoticing unobservant unrecognizing deaf unwatchful rash reckless careless foolhardy incautious impulsive precipitate thoughtless unthinking hasty imprudent negligent improvident mindless hurried overhasty slapdash unconsidered brash hotheaded unperceptive impercipient imperceptive unwise insentient uncomprehending insensitive myopic unperceiving absent-minded preoccupied abstracted distracted dreamy absorbed absent vague daydreaming engrossed faraway musing bemused distrait scatterbrained forgetful remiss unheeding disregardful irresponsible derelict slipshod sloppy delinquent tardy neglecting oscitant indifferent apathetic unconcerned uninterested nonchalant casual insouciant disinterested perfunctory unenthusiastic uncaring unresponsive pococurante incurious lukewarm phlegmatic blasé offhand selfish inconsiderate ungiving regardless tactless discourteous uncharitable unkind mean miserly grasping greedy mercenary egocentric adventurous daring bold audacious brave courageous venturesome gutsy fearless intrepid enterprising valiant dauntless heroic daredevil adventuresome valorous venturous dashing nervy airy cheerful happy merry carefree breezy cheery upbeat blithe buoyant chirpy untroubled unworried genial lighthearted flippant wanton impetuous wild capricious cavalier abandoned extravagant lavish unrestrained immoderate intemperate unreserved abundant excessive free merciless unsympathetic unfeeling unforgiving unfriendly ungenerous hard hard-hearted mean-spirited ruthless cruel harsh giddy silly flighty frivolous ditzy dizzy skittish whimsical excitable scatty batty birdbrained dippy unthankful unappreciative ungrateful ungracious inappreciative rude unthanking self-centred(UK) self-centered(US) thankless churlish ingrate dissatisfied faultfinding grumbling demanding unmoved unaffected untouched unimpressed unstirred cold impassive cool dry-eyed stony undismayed unperturbed unruffled aloof overconfident cocksure cocky hubristic overweening presumptuous bumptious conceited self-assured smug unabashed uppish arrogant blustering madcap overbearing fallible erring frail imperfect weak mortal uncertain errant error-prone deceptive defective errable faultful faulty flawed human liable questionable irrespective discounting disregarding ignoring notwithstanding whatever disrespectful impartial regardless of irregardless of no matter what setting aside without reference to without regard for without regard to without consideration of unruly disobedient recalcitrant rebellious refractory ungovernable wayward intractable unmanageable insubordinate defiant uncontrollable wilful contumacious obstreperous disorderly froward contrary willful supine passive inert lethargic enervated idle inactive lazy sluggish spineless yielding acquiescent docile effete indolent loose promiscuous dissolute licentious unchaste fast impure libidinous debased debauched decadent degenerate easy immoral libertine rakish corrupt More
"heedless" Antonyms
conscious aware mindful sentient cognisant cognizant wary alert attentive heedful conscientious regardful chary knowledgeable careful observant thoughtful cagey observing sensible judicious prudent cautious shrewd wise safe considerate conservative measured vigilant caring deliberate unhurried unrushed canny considered premeditated well-thought-out afraid cowardly discreet fearful meek planned reasonable reflective discerning insightful perceptive percipient sagacious sage sapient responsible astute practical pragmatic intelligent concerned interested avid eager enthusiastic keen responsive involved excited stimulated affected philanthropic kindhearted selfless unselfish altruistic benevolent charitable humanitarian human humane kind beneficent generous benignant bighearted contributing donating eleemosynary giving dead inactive inanimate lackadaisical languid languishing languorous leaden lifeless limp listless serious spiritless vapid cheerless dismal gloomy glum melancholy miserable solemn careworn anxious morose sad unhappy disconsolate discontented dissatisfied distressed troubled upset worried informed conversant learnt educated learned abreast primed instructed literate versant witting expert sophisticated schooled versed aghast antsy apprehensive bugged choked clutched disquieted disturbed fidgety fretful frightened high-strung jittery merciful sensitive sympathetic compassionate kindly softhearted tender tenderhearted warm warmhearted feeling friendly bored carefree disenthralled disinterested existing indifferent uninterested unoccupied understanding respectful solicitous genteel complaisant tolerant diplomatic mannerly tactful circumspect civil knowing cosmopolitan experienced worldly worldly-wise expecting realising(UK) realizing(US) suspecting suspicious grateful thankful appreciative appreciated obliged collected composed recollected self-collected self-composed self-possessed unhysterical concentrating impressed moved persuaded stirred swayed touched conserving economical economising(UK) economizing(US) frugal penny-pinching scrimping skimping thrifty infallible perfect divine faultless impeccable unerring certain correct definite omniscient reliable strong superhuman sure unimpeachable obedient tractable amenable biddable docile governable manageable orderly compliant conformable controllable law-abiding ruly submissive disciplined agreeable calm happy mild assertive vigorous purposeful driven resolute determined single-minded decisive focused(US) ambitious calculated goal-oriented settled focussed(UK) passionate persistent unyielding firm energetic lively active spirited animated enterprising motivated alive awake sparky untired vivacious wide-awake alive and kicking full of beans

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But growth that is heedless of environmental impacts, collaboration with Russia that is heedless of Vladimir Putin's malevolence, and greater aggressiveness toward China that is heedless of the carefully crafted security balance among the U.S., China and Taiwan — which has produced prosperity and stability in Asia for over four decades — is reckless.
Scheming mad men aren't typically heedless bumblers and vice versa.
Trump's not the first heedless Republican this has happened to.
It barges ahead as if heedless of all the rules.
Or defend Medicare and Social Security from heedless budget cutters?
Republicans like and support what he is doing, including heedless deregulation.
You fly through the pages, heedless of hour or other commitments.
She concedes that she can be heedless and impulsive in love.
The heedless consumption of plastic that ends up in the ocean.
People with the President's level of heedless narcissism don't back down.
Heedless at the corners, he was nearly hit by a cab.
In China more than 50 cities have subsided because of heedless pumping.
So if you can't stand unrelenting vulgarity and heedless insensitivity, stay away.
They cook up pranks and follow their whims, heedless of the consequences.
And really, isn't unwarranted, heedless pride what awards shows are all about?
Ellroy has described his conduct as boorish, oblivious, callow, heedless, isolated, "preposterously male".
I do!), and it's too often heedless of potential consequences (hello, Facebook Live!).
Heedless to reality, however, deal supporters are now reduced to a maladroit ploy.
Heedless exploitation of resources has undergirded industrial society and is quickly becoming untenable.
Heedless exploitation of resources has undergirded industrial society and is quickly becoming untenable.
The family is shocked that the government is so heedless of the youngster's fate.
Sharing in this heedless windfall would be the president and most of his Cabinet.
The psychiatrist was both laconic and somehow heedless in his dealings with the paranormal.
But the breathless energy of his account also teased out the sonata's heedless daring.
And: "So, I go, like…" recounts the heedless Conversation Sharer, magpie loud on the el.
You can regard it with cool, self-contained skepticism or embrace it with heedless ardor.
Eventually their heedless and self-interested scams have very real consequences, even beyond Jasper's death.
Unrequited love, you might think, the heedless headstrong ball that hurtles nearsighted down the alley.
It's all but certain that America may one day pay a price for this heedless policy.
I was worried about the risks involved, but heedless of the risk at the same time.
" But also, next to the dancer, "His dance seems heedless of location and speaks of freedom.
But they are very sanguine and, I believe, careless and heedless about the risk of inflation.
If, for some reason, you were heedless, or incapable, of acting straight, good luck to you.
We can be condescending and heedless of the costs we impose on patients' lives and bank accounts.
There's now a wealth of reporting painting the private school as a bastion of heedless male entitlement.
City workers — garbage collectors, hospital doctors, police officers — went on strike, heedless that it made them lawbreakers.
He is the kind of heedless traveller who somehow avoids the food poisoning that befalls his companions.
Liberals were heedless when they wrote off moral character as an essential trait of a good presidency.
Heedless of the negative side effects including the division and fear he sows, Trump knows no other way.
And so, I am here at McFadden's on 42nd, a Manhattan dojo for heedless impulses and cinnamon whiskey.
But Trump's heedless conversational style also means that these interviews are full of slip-ups and bizarre admissions.
The word heedless has appeared in 26 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Nov.
In 2008, that meant a game that was uniquely aligned with Nate Robinson's heedless ball-stopping cannonball routine.
Not all that tempts your wandering eyes And heedless hearts, is lawful prize; Nor all that glisters, gold.
Mr. Trump ran for office promising to eliminate such discretion and replace it with heedless and pointless enforcement.
The affair is what we expect from a man with his record of scandal and heedless self-indulgence.
With the others hitting nearby, this looked heedless, like a movie colonel not flinching amid a mortar barrage.
Liberals were heedless when they embraced identity politics without ever thinking it could also be used against them.
"It was heedless and reckless, which, in fact, amounted to a violation of the FTC consent decree," he said.
The sunburned man, however, seemed terrified, while the man with the airy smile went on smiling, heedless of danger.
Donald Trump is the same kind of heedless risk-taker who sees no reason to adhere to ethical norms.
We've seen protagonists whose bottled-up anger turns them sullen, violent and heedless of others, but they're usually men.
May's Conservative Party, a group that is heedless about economic damage to Britain in pursuit of a political goal.
Venezuela shows that a regime which is heedless of the human cost can survive sustained national protests and international pressure.
Back then, a heedless industry-wide race to win market share and raise returns was about to end in disaster.
Misogyny and racism played their part in his rise, but so did a fierce and even heedless desire for change.
Even a resurrected Bulgakov, however, would have trouble recasting his professorial Satan as a cheap and heedless reality-show star.
" To that, North Korean state media on Monday called Trump an "old man bereft of patience" and "heedless and erratic.
Unlike American sports, with their draft picks, salary caps, and collective-bargaining agreements, European soccer is a heedless, Darwinian affair.
And now, minorities are in harm's way again by investors who acquire decrepit properties through Fannie Mae's heedless bulk sales.
Conservatives (like me) were heedless when we became more concerned about the state of democracy in Iraq than in Iowa.
Heedless of whether his hosts are powerful, puny or pariahs, he has flown everywhere from America to the Maldives and Zimbabwe.
Trump will, during public appearances, often say whatever comes to his mind — heedless of whether this contradicts something his aides said.
Any novel I read by anyone under 40 has the obligatory splitting-up scene, by parents of my heedless generation. Nevertheless.
Enraged and irrational, he was incapable of hiding his contempt, which is ever-present, and heedless of his effect on others.
I watched as he flew whooping over the jumps and grind rails, heedless of the aches, pains and worries of adulthood.
North Korean officials responded by calling Trump "heedless and erratic" and reprising their past insinuations that he may be going senile.
It awakens other appetites, longings that are too often neglected: for beauty, for strangeness, for the delirious, heedless pursuit of perfection.
The entire family should be, at a minimum, shunned and shamed for their greed in seeking profits heedless of human pain.
The impossible love abandoned, the gesture unmade, the heedless voyage untaken, the parting that should not have been — these chimera always beckon.
Heedless to the alarms that have been ringing for some time now, we have not yet woken up from our energy nightmares.
Mr. Trump appeared heedless of his staff, unconcerned about Washington decorum, or the latest stock market dive, and confident of his instincts.
Heedless of overgrazing, ignorant of drought, unprepared for brutal winters, the cattle men had done well to make it even that long.
Bear lumbers through life heedless of his impact; Pinch shrinks, unable to escape the giant's shadow, hoping only to avoid being trampled underfoot.
This Trump crisis, as is the case with so many others, is largely self-inflicted, and involves the usual heedless scramble of denials.
Or they could be the heedless spending of someone who cared more about winning in the moment than building a long-term company.
These questions are relevant to Driss's death, and to Jeremy's repressed memories of military actions, accidents and heedless behavior during the Iraq war.
It is a very simple picture — a critique of heedless speed, as civilization stampedes to its future destruction — and one of his bleakest.
The book turns rueful, jaded and more than a little melodramatic as the bills come due for certain of Juliet's heedless past actions.
The pain experienced by the Dreamers and the survivors of gun violence is real and directly related to Trump's heedless way of operating.
Missing as well is the defining sensibility — the heedless enchantment, the uncanny attunement, the magisterial iconoclasm — that finally marks our most worthwhile fiction.
In 2003, she watched in disbelief as the nation was blindly led by an idiot king into a heedless, unjust, and endless war.
These are the unsettling projected consequences of just one heedless, power-mad action, but there's every reason to believe similar depredations are to come.
Congress should pass bipartisan legislation that addresses this problem head-on rather than calling for more heedless, uninformed policy-making than we already have.
Star is almost childishly naïve, but at the same time ruthlessly self-assured, heedless of danger and intuitively aware of the power she possesses.
Maïwenn's "My King" is the story of a heedless, 10-year amour fou that deservedly won Emmanuelle Bercot the best actress award in Cannes.
The heedless and goonish way the hit went down couldn't have better illustrated the merits of the very critique Google was trying to squelch.
Our president is a willful and heedless man who is personally inclined and politically motivated to seize any opportunity available to save his presidency.
Byrne is a revelation, and Julie is an embodiment of the awkwardness and heedless grace of young adulthood almost without precedent in the movies.
Zurga's first appearance after the break comes after Leïla and Nadir have been canoodling under a religious shrine, heedless of the nearby armed guard.
They sorted themselves into now empty seatsas the heedless doors shut,ready or not to be transported,basso profundo,to the next station stop.
I made my mark, but left no time betweenThe things achieved, so, at my heedless worst,With no life, there was nothing I could mean.
It seems the packaging companies and their heedless customers are avoiding a simple and inexpensive fix to the worst part of the plastic pollution problem.
Brantley) and Tuffer (Nic Grelli) try to find a middle ground between heedless partying and "the whole heteronormative suburban assimilation thing," in Roderick's dismissive words.
Though Silicon Valley runs on heedless optimism, much of The Times's coverage has long been properly skeptical and critical of the implications of new tech.
When the leader of the country you live in daily spouts heedless, caustic rants, it's hard not to think in terms of the future perfect.
Trials will usually last a fraction of the time of an investigation, but few investigations are as hurried or heedless as the House investigation was.
But we're witnessing the consequences of that heedless act in a region that is today significantly more volatile than when his administration began in 2017.
Conservatives (again, like me) were heedless when we downplayed the significance of the populism and scaremongering infecting the movement via talk radio and Fox News.
When Elisabeth Moss landed the role as reckless lead singer Becky Something in Her Smell, the actress wasn't exactly used to playing a heedless grunge icon.
A few mornings later, Diana stretched in front of the mirror in her room, heedless of her doctors' admonitions, her sleep shirt riding over her belly.
CAMP PENDLETON, California - The hot California sun beamed, drawing beads of sweat, but the US Marines, Vietnam veterans and members of the local community were heedless.
This is the paradox helping to fuel Sanders's rise: The more he attracts people who are heedless of traditional electability concerns, the more electable he looks.
If you dare take your eyes off the road, a glance overhead will find a representation of this same tangled, heedless, even insouciant approach to life.
And it is the horror of Trump's $85,000 full-page demand, and the heedless, racist rush to demonize children that it exemplified, that backdrops this mini-series.
After all, the belief that natural resources exist for our heedless exploitation got us to this point in the first place (and made us none the happier).
The party of F.D.R. and Robert Kennedy was at its weakest point in decades and had been cast as heedless of the concerns of white working people.
The things making those states' coastal developments vulnerable to severe weather — heedless development, sandy subsoil, insufficient drainage — would be problems even in the absence of climate change.
He has shown off his forces and, heedless of civilian lives, saved the regime of his ally, Bashar al-Assad (though Mr Assad himself may yet prove dispensable).
We do glance downward from an apartment block, but merely as casual onlookers, and Connie, far below, is not imploring some heedless deity but scampering from the cops.
Meredith's heedless actions once again precipitate a disastrous event, but in the second instance this is more deus ex machina than the organic product of what's come before.
Rather, the implication that Clinton has Amiri's blood on her hands is yet another example of Trump's often heedless commentary — let's not forget his ludicrous insinuations that Sen.
You could also view Hawking's call to move on from Earth as totally heedless, as an encouragement to give up on solving the problems we've created for ourselves.
Travel can be fraught with questions about appreciation versus appropriation — heedless tourists can treat cultures as instruments for their own enrichment, and risk trampling them in the process.
LAND ART, WITH its almost mythical clichés of man against nature and heedless Manifest Destiny, is one of the contemporary art movements most urgently in need of reconsideration.
But Jon cautioned against resorting to the same old heedless torch this, destroy that approach to conquest that has made Westeros such a miserable place over the years.
The only risk: They are so heedless and unafraid of people that they may tumble almost into your lap — and then their 375-pound silverback dad may get upset.
This emotional saw-toothed action has done some good by skimming away excessive investor optimism, compressing equity valuation and driving professional-investor positioning from heedless aggression to chastened caution.
On one hand, a breathless and heedless stampeding into these brand-name startups might have generated a speculative froth and overconfidence in easy money - as in the later 1990s.
Trump's illiberalism—his cockeyed expressions of admiration for such leaders as Vladimir Putin, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and Rodrigo Duterte, and his heedless detachment from American norms—betrays that faith.
One of Donald Trump's rare bright spots as a candidate was his departure from the post-9/11 Bush-Cheney doctrine that doubled down on heedless American military interventionism.
When his supporters started becoming unglued last week amid his heedless campaign of racial incitement against a Latino judge overseeing Trump University fraud litigation, Trump instructed them to chill out.
Caught in the cycle of short-term electoral politics, they fill their coffers, heedless of the extra spending that will be necessary later on to manage the fallout from gambling.
In 213, they approved this ballot initiative by nearly 19783 to 21978, setting in motion a continuing debate over whether they had acted with beneficent wisdom or with heedless foolishness.
One of those is Kashmir -- a small, impoverished territory where now India has made its move, heedless of an international community keen to avoid conflict between two nuclear armed states.
He has just the right combination of rippling impatience and dangerous, masculine self-confidence for a consort whose loyalty is laced with a sometimes heedless power to cause her pain.
As important as the specific allegation is the culture of heedless and reckless male entitlement described by many of those who have come forward to talk about Kavanaugh's early years.
"Democrats deluded themselves in 2009 by disregarding the early signs of fierce resistance to their agenda, and paid the price over and over again for their heedless high-handedness," Lowry writes.
Looking back now, it is clear that this heedless act has damaged the global effort to contain climate change, and, together with two other fateful decisions, undermined US diplomacy more broadly.
If the initial plan succeeds, the founders go into heedless expansion mode, which usually means selling off huge chunks of their company in exchange for gobs of money from venture capitalists.
The movie's set piece is a gathering — too small to be a rave but too heedless and chaotic to be called a party — held on the grounds of an abandoned chateau.
"Your revolution was only allowed to happen because it was bought and paid for by people like them," Irving told Mr. Robot, nodding toward heedless elites partying on a Manhattan rooftop.
As the survivors joined Dany atop Drogon, Jon did his patented "heedless thrashing on the battlefield" move, which eventually landed him first in the freezing water and then abandoned and surrounded.
Inasmuch as Trump is able to force his agenda on an unwilling nation, it's because of a breakdown in democracy that renders many members of Congress heedless of their own constituents.
But, in the event that state or federal investigators do examine the legality of Icahn's role in the early days of the Trump Administration, this heedless revisionism is unlikely to withstand scrutiny.
Donald Trump is a menace to American conservatism who would take the work of generations and trample it underfoot on behalf of a populism as heedless and crude as the Donald himself.
There were times in "High Life," by contrast, when my attention began to wander through space—always a hazard, I guess, when the main menace is moral inanition and a heedless despair.
Memorial Day weekend marked four months since the major indexes peaked in a crescendo of heedless optimism and maximum momentum, and the past two have seen them settle into a tight band.
Usually, words like this ("Put your hand in mine, don't stop/We'll dance the night away, won't care what people say") point toward one place: jubilant, heedless excess on the tail end.
Few New Yorkers shed tears over his demise because, in the course of fewer than 15 months as governor, he had alienated many voters and fellow politicians alike with his heedless manner.
IN A COLLISION of life and art, Ms. Letissier went through a phase of dating those she described as "macho men" while writing "Chris," spurred by both animal attraction and heedless curiosity.
Tesla achieved this by doing what far more businesses of every size need to be encouraged to do, by government policy, investors, and the finance industry: aggressively attack opportunities, heedless of risk.
Ripley is not so much evil as heedless, while Jonathan's mysterious illness makes him particularly vulnerable — afraid he may be dying he wants to provide for his wife (Lisa Kreuzer) and young son.
This legislation is perfect for the Age of Trump: heedless of the facts, driven by emotion, mindlessly anti-regulatory and certain to be exploited for political purposes despite its failure to solve anything.
It is here that this "Cherry Orchard" comes into blossom, speaking not only to the time of its creation but also to contemporary Russia, with its oligarchs and heedless expansionism, and more universally, too.
It did nothing but benefit me and my career, and so it fits the classic definition of morally heedless behavior: I got things and in return it probably made some other people's life worse.
Heedless to the after-effects of opium use, doctors had seized upon its sedative-like properties to develop it into a concentrated product they were sure would be a great boon to mankind: morphine.
This would also answer my first detractor, who noted that Raquel could just order more pasta: The heedless pasta consumption was all the more hurtful because there was no more pasta to be had.
Seoul, South Korea (CNN)A senior North Korean official has called US President Donald Trump a "heedless and erratic old man," the latest insult in an escalating war of words between the two countries.
In fact, according to DoorDash and its lawyers, Keller Lenkner is so heedless of its clients' individual claims that some of those clients don't even show up in the company's records as DoorDash workers.
"Donald Trump is a menace to American conservatism who would take the work of generations and trample it underfoot on behalf of a populism as heedless and crude as The Donald himself," the editorial said.
You see the result on Sundays: games that are swamped by heedless branded bullshit, slowed by an obsession with refereeing all expressiveness out of the game, and governed by cheesy power rhetoric and authoritarian posturing.
By condemning and abandoning efforts to mitigate environmental harms, efforts that still allow industry to reap handsome profits, the Interior Department is showing a heedless absolutism that even my muggers likely could not have comprehended.
Heedless of these concerns, Mr. Trump has threatened to slap 45 percent tariffs on China and start a trade war that would penalize American consumers, who would have to pay more for imported Chinese goods.
Although he has a build and athleticism we rarely see in the heavyweight classes, he still carries it Ben Rothwell-style, deceptive enough to get the great Fabricio to charge in heedless toward his own demise.
Even the way the stock market backed off early this year after a relatively brief phase of exuberant upside shows this to be a more orderly, less heedless market than the very end of the '90s.
And so, of course, the Yankees cannot help but be emblematic of everything that characterizes us as a nation and as an idea: a thing gargantuan and heedless, invincible and yet bizarrely fragile and self-destructive.
Since Wotan also craves knowledge — knowledge is power, after all — he pursues Erda, the all-knowing earth goddess, who comes to warn him about what will ensue if he keeps on his heedless and destructive path.
In Kate Durbin's performance video, "Hello Selfie Miami," for example, a group of performers, costumed as what Ms. Kard calls "Hello Kitty mermaids," mug for their smartphone cameras, heedless to the crowd of real-life onlookers.
READ: North Korea might start calling Trump 'dotard' again It's somewhat odd North Korea is only threatening to call Trump a dotard when "heedless and erratic old man" is effectively the definition of the arcane insult.
This most recent incident follows the utterly heedless decision of one unidentified tourist in Lisbon who scaled a life-size statue of a 16th-century Portuguese king at Rossio Railway Station to attain, of course, a selfie.
There is something to admire in the quest to break the Spurs' stainless machine, or to trash the Warriors' heedless party—in denying the inevitable and asserting a little bit of fuck-you unreason where it's needed.
The legislation, overwhelmingly approved by both parties, envisioned spending eight billion dollars to revive the wetland, which, thanks in large part to heedless development, had been shrunk, chopped, polluted, and drained to the point of terminal decline.
When Scott Pruitt established a federalism unit in Oklahoma, it was in service to assuring the public's investment in clean energy was not wasted by federal bureaucrats heedless of the needs, capabilities, and common sense of the states.
The play is equally concerned with the social forces in Northern Ireland that stirred a political disagreement between mostly unionist Protestants and largely nationalist Roman Catholics into the kind of heedless, savage animosity that leaves a body count.
T. Leroy," in which she plays the heedless, damaged, ambitious Laura Albert, based on the real-life San Franciscan who adopted the authorial persona of a young male prostitute and duped the literary world in the 2000s. "J.
And then there are the countless actions of heedless humans, constantly in motion in this time of great acceleration, perhaps even traveling to report a story about environmental change and changing the environment inexorably with that very travel.
The principle that the president may not simply prosecute political enemies is part of the DNA of American political culture, but Mr. Trump is the heedless radioactive force indifferent to the nature of the bonds he is breaking.
The book's raucous crowd scenes show adults at their most debauched and heedless, with small, wicked details like an umbrella piercing a man's bald skull and another man holding a bag with a bloody severed foot in it.
Let me be clear, for those who enjoy heedless media speculation: The Recode brand remains the same; the Code conferences remain the same; the podcasts remain the same; the television specials we do with MSNBC remain the same.
After the lawsuits play out that surely will find Trump in violation of the law in his heedless downsizing of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase, we'll need to heal the rifts left by the chaos triggered by the president.
There will always be pro-development forces and those with political agendas who are prepared to dismantle, cripple, gut and destroy our natural heritage for short-term gain, heedless of the long-term cost to us as a civilization.
With his testimony, Sondland portrayed the Trump-Giuliani scheme as constructed out of lies and fantasies and characterized the schemers to be aggressive, abusive and heedless of the damage they were doing to both the United States and Ukraine.
Tracey — whose absent father has been in jail, and whose angry mother is an enabler of Tracey's worst impulses — is the diva, the heedless one, who wears flashy clothes, has lots of boyfriends and takes a lot of drugs.
The show is truly thrilling when Colter is swatting bad guys away like flies against a gleeful hip-hop soundtrack — never reveling in the violence, never heedless of its cost, but still sure of his purpose in those moments of chaos.
And yet, the apathy that keeps Miami's turnstiles idle may also be an expression of Won't Get Fooled Again Syndrome engendered in a fanbase that has seen a couple of World Series wins but also multiple heedless, high-speed teardowns.
GOP bans National Review from debate "Donald Trump is a menace to American conservatism who would take the work of generations and trample it underfoot on behalf of a populism as heedless and crude as The Donald himself," the editorial states.
Critics have suggested that this is a heedless move that will needlessly stoke an arms race with Russia, but, in fact, it is a necessary step for maintaining peace and stability, not only in Europe, but in Asia as well.
Watch a hoopster hit a spinning, fall-away jumper in the last seconds, see a center fielder race toward a fence heedless of the possible injury, applaud a fullback who catapults into the end zone, and we talk of courage.
Editorial Sheldon Silver, felon, symbol of all that is rotten in New York State government, is still ducking and weaving, saying much but revealing little, heedless of the shame and opprobrium clinging to him like cat hair on a coat.
His September 2017 tweet already says everything it needs to about his heedless insistence not just that there was no deliberate collusion between his campaign and the Russian government, but that there was no Russian meddling in the election at all.
In office Trump has lived by the same heedless attitude, axing aides -- often for insufficient loyalty -- at a furious rate and turning the federal government into a Trump Tower on the Potomac, where one man rules by his gut instinct.
While the United States and its allies are waging a targeted air campaign against ISIS and other extremists, Russia and the Syrian government are launching an all-out assault on a single city, an assault heedless of the civilian casualties.
It fell to Pruitt to embody the entire Trump ethos — grab what you can, exploit your insider status, lift nepotism to an art form and carom through the corridors of power with flashing lights and screaming sirens — in one heedless, shameless bureaucrat.
Presenting the work as a metaphor of heedless ambition during the Industrial Age, not a spectacle of horns and breastplates, this production, among many others like it, showed that opera could be insightful, keenly dramatic, responsive to its performers, and still breathtakingly beautiful.
A 2004 Psychology Today article was adamant that the only proper way to accept a compliment was "graciously and with a smile" and warned the heedless female reader about the social perils of discounting a compliment in any manner typical of women.
The beginning of Trump's Presidency remained true to his campaign: even when it came to the highly sensitive issues of national security, Trump and his aides acted with ideological ferocity and a heedless sense of procedure that alarmed many inside the government.
North Korea: The country pursued its war of words against the U.S., calling President Trump a "heedless and erratic old man" after he warned that the North's leader, Kim Jong-un, could lose "everything" if he resumed military provocations before the 2020 election.
Several commanders and participants who could still be reached said the days of heedless cellphone communication in Baluchistan were gone — another casualty of the American drone strike that some officials said was aided by Mullah Mansour's repeated use of a small collection of phones.
After millions recognizing the improvident and heedless choice of electing Mohamed Morsi, an Islamist president who served simply as a mouthpiece for the Muslim Brotherhood, not only did millions of Egyptians call for early elections, but they also called for the military to step in.
They can become the basis for jobs in tourism economies and provide essential resources, including a sustainable harvest of firewood, medicine and even meat for nearby communities — but only if somebody is protecting the habitat from the heedless human urge to consume everything right now.
"As [Trump] is such a heedless and erratic old man, the time when we cannot but call him a 'dotard' again may come," he said, referencing an insult the nation applied to Trump in September 2017 amid a war of words between the two leaders.
"Donald Trump is a menace to American conservatism who would take the work of generations and trample it underfoot on behalf of a populism as heedless and crude as The Donald himself," reads an editorial accompanying the essays in the issue, according to the newspaper.
On Monday, North Korea called Mr. Trump a "heedless and erratic old man" after the American president warned that Mr. Kim could lose "everything" if he resumed military provocations like nuclear or long-range missile tests before the 2020 elections in the United States.
Last month, officials and executives from both cities huddled in a Vancouver hotel to discuss how to enable people, ideas and capital to flow more freely between them, as heedless of the international border separating the cities as a pod of orcas swimming in the sea.
"As he is such a heedless and erratic old man, the time when we cannot but call him a 'dotard' again may come," Kim Yong-chol said, referring to personal insults and threats of nuclear war that ​Kim Jong-un and Mr. Trump exchanged two years ago.
This weakness leads to the gravest charge his former boss, Mr Hastings, levels against him—"cowardice, reflected in his willingness to tell any audience whatever he thinks most likely to please, heedless of the inevitability of its contradiction an hour later"—and which has already tripped him up.
And 2023, when the X-59 is scheduled for flight tests over US cities and the FAA aims to reexamine its supersonic ban, might be a very different environment for worries about the effect of airplane emissions on the climate, compared to today's FAA run by the climate-heedless Trump administration.
Here are highlights from National Review's editorial and excerpts from 10 of the participants in the latest issue: Editorial: Donald Trump is a menace to American conservatism who would take the work of generations and trample it underfoot in behalf of a populism as heedless and crude as the Donald himself.
It was President John F. Kennedy's cool deliberation and calibrated response to this rash move that compelled Khrushchev to withdraw the missiles (albeit in exchange for the United States' secret pledging to subsequently remove Jupiter missiles from Turkey), making Moscow look weak and heedless and contributing to Khrushchev's political demise.
Trump's rhetoric — leaning heavily as it does on simplification — is an explicit attack on political correctness — on "restrictive communication norms" designed to avoid offense to "groups of people who are socially disadvantaged or discriminated against" — standards that in the past constrained hostile, cruel and heedless remarks about minorities and immigrants.
Running through May 19 at the Young Vic, with a possible late-summer transfer to the West End, Matthew Lopez's two-part, six-and-a-half-hour play burns with an abiding anger at a generation of gay men felled by AIDS and the heedless attitudes that followed in certain quarters.
Between the house money and the monthly support payments from her ex—he was fucking his assistant and had signed these things away with the heedless joy of a rabbit sprung from a trap—she'd been given the opportunity to think carefully about what to do with the rest of her life.
But when the train starts moving, there's no stopping him, and the show is truly thrilling when Colter is swatting bad guys away like flies against a gleeful hip-hop soundtrack — never reveling in the violence, never heedless of its cost, but still sure of his purpose in those moments of chaos.
In 633 words, punctuated by eight exclamation points and written in an impolitic style that sounded like Mr. Trump's off-the-cuff observations, the statement was a stark distillation of the Trump worldview: remorselessly transactional, heedless of the facts, determined to put America's interests first, and founded on a theory of moral equivalence.
That strategy was neither heedless charity nor abstract idealism, but reflected shrewd assumptions (and massive self-confidence) that American ingenuity would flourish in an open, rules-based world without closed economic empires; that U.S. security and economic interests would advance with America's values; that the U.S. would prosper best when other nations did as well.
Her 1997 book of photographs, " Fast Forward: Growing Up in the Shadow of Hollywood ," logged the antics of the heedless young, toasted in sunshine and flush with cash, and one melancholy task of the new film is to revisit a few of her former subjects, and to assess how they have fared in the interim.
Even if the President drops some of his most brutal promises, even if he throws his smartphone into the Potomac, and ceases to titillate his base with racist dog-whistling and to provoke his enemies with a rhetoric of heedless bravado, he still commands a Republican Congress, and he is still going to score some distressing political victories.
While the Republican nominee was mostly able to brush off controversy throughout the primaries, now that he's the party's official nominee, it seems his heedless — whether feuding with Muslim Gold Star father Khizr Khan or vaguely insinuating that voters should lash out at Clinton or Supreme Court judges with violence — is escalating the arguments against him.
I'm confident that I'm not the only White House counsel from a past administration to read it with particular attention to the details, less technical, that illuminated the extraordinary challenge within this presidency: the relationship between a president heedless of legal constraints and the government lawyers who answer to the public for the rule of law.
Opponents of extending the permissible term of STLDI are really arguing that the federal government should coerce self-employed individuals, small business people, and the unemployed to purchase grossly overpriced health insurance to force them to subsidize the care of others, heedless of their constrained ability to pay for exchange-listed plans, their many deficiencies and limited availability, and individuals' preferences or needs.
While she surprised many, including perhaps Three-eyed Bran by choosing family over revenge a few weeks ago — I thought you were heading to King's Landing, he told her — you still have to wonder if her heedless bloodlust and grudges are going to get her into trouble before she figures out how to be a more effective player in this game.
Rooney, as a senior U.S. diplomat, spent a lot of time in dialogue with business leaders and German citizens who thought Americans were "heedless of the natural environment and that the Germans, by contrast, were invested in the natural environment and hiking in the woods and the forest and were committed to saving the planet in a way we [Americans aren't]," Rooney told me.
Consider this extraordinary description he offers of a social process so multifaceted as neighborhood gentrification, which in urban areas like New York is far from a straightforwardly white phenomenon: To empathize on any human level with the lynched and the raped, and then to watch all of the beneficiaries just going on with their heedless lives, could fill you with the most awful rage.
Today, taking stock of the new political turbulence crossing the globe, numerous scholars have found disturbing similarities in the Gilded Age, the heyday of the trusts, just preceding World War I. This is because in pharma, telecoms, Big Tech and more, judges and politicians have again allowed private companies to run rampant, heedless of workers or society, writes Tim Wu in "The Curse of Bigness," his forthcoming book.
But in this era, when the White House stonewalls as a matter of course, such a conflict seems inevitable—and, too, that the President would act in a way so heedless that some intelligence professional would sound an alarm But this new crisis is completely in character for Trump, who has always operated as if personal relationships, and his self-interest, are all that really matter in every context.
Trying to remember to sign this permission slip or send in that book order or — oh, yeah — the small matter of homework and checking that it's done, and properly, is more than enough without having to get your kid dressed for Wacky Socks Day, Dress as Your Favorite Character From Literature Day, Pajamas and Stuffies (or stuffed animals, for the heedless) Day and, of course, Wear Your Teacher's Favorite Color Day.
Thank God they no longer marched to northeast Pennsylvania for Thanksgiving, no longer had to listen to that nonsense about this being everyone's favorite meal: turkey with sausage and stuffing, the two varieties of canned cranberry, the sweet potatoes topped with marshmallows, the heedless, almost irresponsible piling up of dish upon dish—the turnips, the peas, the butter-infused Pepperidge Farm dinner rolls—as if they were composing self-portraits in food.
Denes had a lot working against her: She was an artist whose signature work existed for only three months; a woman — and, in her early 50s at the time of "Wheatfield," not even a young woman — whose peers in the earthworks movement were defined by their heedless machismo; and a conceptual artist with huge ideas at a time when galleries and museums were more interested in the bright canvases of the Neo-Expressionists.
" At times, Sondland seemed almost gleeful as he outed Trump, his lawyer Rudy Giuliani and top administration figures as players in an effort to extract a political favor from Ukraine in return for vital military aid from the US. "With his testimony, Sondland portrayed the Trump-Giuliani scheme as constructed out of lies and fantasies and characterized the schemers to be aggressive, abusive and heedless of the damage they were doing to both the United States and Ukraine.
Brandon Downey, a former Google engineer who says he regrets his role in helping develop the company's first censored search tool in China (before the company stopped operating its search engine in the Chinese market in 2010), wrote a moving essay about what's at stake: Google is acting like a traditional company; one that squeezes every dime out of the marketplace, heedless of intangibles like principle, ethical cost, and even at the risk of the safety of its users.
Brandon Downey, a former Google engineer who says he regrets his role in helping develop the company's first censorship tool in China (before the company backed out of the Chinese market in 2010), wrote a moving essay about what's at stake: Google is acting like a traditional company; one that squeezes every dime out of the marketplace, heedless of intangibles like principle, ethical cost, and even at the risk of the safety of its users...If technology is a tool, then it means the people making that tool have a responsibility to curb their tool's misuse by playing a role in the decisions on how it gets used.
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