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8 Sentences With "spent recklessly"

How to use spent recklessly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "spent recklessly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "spent recklessly". Mastering all the usages of "spent recklessly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

They found that the Americans filing for bankruptcy rarely lacked education or spent recklessly.
But if spent recklessly, a bonus can be just as dangerous as it is exciting.
But in contrast to previous economic cycles when businesses spent recklessly, expecting the good times to last forever, today nearly two-thirds of top executives and business owners say they expect a recession within the next 18 months.
Those spending the funds (grantees or sub-grantees) must demonstrate to the federal government that the money is being spent for its intended purposes, that it is not being wasted or spent recklessly, and that any vendors or partners follow suit, among other requirements.
Aidan Higgins, an Irish novelist and short-story writer who had been published by Mr. Calder, described him in his book "Blind Man's Bluff" (2012) as a short gray man who spent recklessly and counted his many past lovers as a cure for insomnia.
The whereabouts of the second brother are unknown. The following night, Lou drunkenly demands his portion of the money from Hank, because he is broke and has spent recklessly since the discovery. When Hank refuses, Lou threatens to go to the authorities, having learned from Jacob about the murder of the farmer. Hank lies to Lou, telling him that the money is not inside his house.
Dorian divorced him in 1966, and she remained single for the next forty-two years of her life until her death in 2008. Dorian eventually had to close her agencies because so much money was stolen by Iddo. Most of her modeling fortune had been spent recklessly or stolen. In 1972, Dorian became a born-again Christian at the urging of her sister Georgiabell and her daughter Young.
Mauss subsequently expanded on this argument, suggesting that social competitions for prestige favored those who spent recklessly and forced others into "the shadow of his name". Mauss' theory marked a departure from Veblen's in that he did not seek to frame the individual actor's actions within a cultural context; instead, his theory focused on the overarching structural implementation of status boundaries.Mauss, M. 2006. Techniques Technology and Civilization, New York: Berghahn Books.

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