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19 Sentences With "more recklessly"

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In 2017 the enclave's leaders reached for more, recklessly holding a referendum on independence, which passed overwhelmingly.
No, I'm relatively confident that some people do drive more recklessly because there's all that safety stuff.
A complex statistical analysis concludes that the introduction of government-mandated deposit insurance caused banks to behave more recklessly.
For example, a 1975 study argued that safety features in cars made people drive more recklessly and get in more accidents.
Arlovski's brief return to prominence in the UFC came as a result of him throwing his right hand more recklessly once again.
It's common to use credit more recklessly than other times of the year, thinking you'll figure it out later instead of paying for it outright.
Even without a DUI, men could pay more for insurance, and companies consider gender because of the many statistics that show men drive more recklessly.
Watching him cut loose (more recklessly than his flying baby elephant) is by far the most unexpected pleasure of this movie, which dusts off the 1941 animated charmer with exhilaratingly demented spirit.
An additional danger, which Keith himself has cited, stems from geoengineering's potential "moral hazard," an insurance industry term that refers to how people behave more recklessly when they know they have a fallback.
This led the city to examine the correlation between weather records and crash data; the department found that drivers and motorcyclists drive more recklessly — putting pedestrians at more risk — on weekends with warmer weather.
These conclusions indicate that users feel safer using drugs more recklessly, and doing things like throwing Narcan parties—"though it is unclear if or how often such parties actually occur" because of the increased availability of naloxone.
With this template for relating to themselves and to the world, it is not surprising that, compared with girls, adolescent boys and young men abuse tobacco at higher rates, drive more recklessly and engage in riskier sex.
This in no way precludes the possibility of American deaths, however; many of Iran's proxy groups carry out attacks independently and more recklessly, and Tehran's control over them may become more limited now that they no longer take direction from Soleimani.
"Consumers act more recklessly with their current products when in the presence of appealing, though not yet attained, product upgrades (not just mere replacements)," according to a paper to to be published in The Journal of Marketing Research that was written in part by Silvia Bellezza, an assistant marketing professor at Columbia Business School.
When confronted by his father, Studs runs away from home, and makes a comically inept attempt at armed robbery. At last, Studs returns home and takes a job working as a painter for his father. But having a steady income only allows Studs to pursue drinking and whoring more recklessly. The once athletic Studs begins to get fat, and contracts syphilis from a seemingly virginal girl he slept with.
After Joey finishes with Annette, he switches places with Double J who then proceeds to rape Annette despite her loud protests with Tony clearly uncomfortable with the situation in the front seat. Bobby C. pulls the car over on the Verrazzano–Narrows Bridge for their usual cable-climbing antics. Instead of abstaining as usual, Bobby performs stunts more recklessly than the rest of the gang. Realizing that he is acting recklessly, Tony tries to get him to come down.
Roy marries Claire and tries to reform her but instead is drawn into drug use himself. Garnett wrote of Claire: > She was always asked to all the parties given in the flashy Bohemian world > in which she moved. No dance, gambling party, or secret doping orgy was > complete without her. Under the effect of cocaine which she took more and > more recklessly, she became inspired by a wild frenzy, and danced like a > Bacchante, drank off a bottle of champagne, and played a thousand wild > antics.
There was also an abundant supply of flour, though the supply of meat had run out when the last mule was shot. San José fort was in similar situation to that of Matamoros, except that the ammunition had been dispatched more recklessly; the ground was so littered with empty cases that it was difficult to walk. Given the large ammunition at the ex-president's disposal, it was remarkable that he surrendered so soon; but the troops were unreliable, deserting in great numbers to the Unionists at every opportunity. Several hundred went missing every night during the Tragic Week.
The article indicated that for Duplicate Poker to work in a multi-table format, each table had to have the same number of seats with no sit outs on any hand which could distort the final results. The winner would be the player who either won the most chips on a set number of hands and who lost the least amount of chips if the seat had a negative expectation. In theory, a player could win a duplicate poker tournament without winning many hands by avoiding big losses on hands that those holding the same cards at other tables play more recklessly. Under the original concept, Duplicate Poker was envisioned as a Limit game.

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