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"cavalierly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows a lack of care about something important or about the feelings of other people
"cavalierly" Synonyms
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The state claimed that the warehouse was flagrantly, cavalierly dangerous.
The cavalierly offered rationales mean nothing and don't change anything.
But markets feel the Fed is very cavalierly on autopilot.
Stedman would never so cavalierly say absolutely she would do it.
It cavalierly fuses together elements from two very different non-white cultures.
Is it safer from clowns and the water they spray so cavalierly?
Any moral person would know better than to treat it so cavalierly.
"The things I do for love," Jaime says as he cavalierly defenestrates Bran.
O'Keeffe cavalierly neglected to paint any while she was in Hawaii on Dole's dime.
Foreign policy analysts expressed astonishment that Mr. Trump would so cavalierly endanger that partnership.
Now it has leverage over a Conservative party that has at times treated it cavalierly.
In it, Cosby spoke cavalierly about using quaaludes to get women to sleep with him.
Many criticized "Think Again Turn Away" for cavalierly engaging with jihadists without thinking through the consequences.
If this is true, it's odd that the filmmakers cavalierly showed exactly where she lives now.
I wouldn't be on the fence about being pregnant  I would not treat this pregnancy cavalierly.
After decades in which Weinstein cavalierly destroyed women's lives, his impunity has come to an end.
As Franklin is carted off to the hospital, he cavalierly grabs a sombrero from the wall.
He has cavalierly reversed past positions and campaign promises to accommodate his message of the moment.
"We can't just casually and cavalierly dismiss these legitimate concerns about the availability of parkland," he said.
It would also imperil future generations of Americans who will inherit the disasters we cavalierly leave behind.
POWELL: Mr. Comey is parading around the country very cavalierly and seemingly without a care in the world.
"Perhaps if we talked about race more there would be fewer people cavalierly tossing out hurtful racist language."
Vincent W. Gillen, the president of Fidelifacts of Greater New York, seemed to trade in such information cavalierly.
"If a lower court treated another right so cavalierly, I have little doubt this court would intervene," Thomas wrote.
Just as I pity anyone who can dismiss Dylan — the man and the artist, not my book — so cavalierly.
It was about asking why rape is treated so cavalierly onscreen, especially when it's so tough to talk about offscreen.
"I'm offended by the fact that people so cavalierly, and so flippantly, disregarded what's truly best for children," he said.
We need to take seriously the possibility that Trump might cavalierly start a war that could kill millions of people.
Under Trump, we're letting alliances that we once held dear slip through our fingers, and we're cavalierly throwing others away.
"If a lower court treated another right so cavalierly, I have little doubt that this court would intervene," Thomas said.
How else could so many sentient toys scurry so cavalierly around playgrounds and along highways, day and night, without anyone noticing?
Based on the first five episodes made available to critics, Daybreak treats important topics cavalierly, which detracts from the show's overall likability.
Perhaps it didn't, and it is extremely right, and the burning of tables and cavalierly drinking Budweiser, and smoking cigarettes is cathartic.
Overall, Trump squandered one of the best moments of his presidency by speaking cavalierly in his free-wheeling and self-aggrandizing manner.
As I have said before, I deeply regret cavalierly making comments in professional settings that were boorish, disrespectful and just plain dumb.
"And for Mr. Trump to so cavalierly so dismiss that, yes, sometimes my Irish comes out and in my tweets," Brennan said.
The more Trump tweets and comments cavalierly, the more his political opponents — and that includes the press— will be sharpening their knives.
Their decisions regarding their pregnancies have not been made cavalierly, and that you believe so only highlights how little you respect women.
They could demand a passage of a bill restraining Trump's ability to cavalierly launch a war (Senate Democrats have written such a bill).
So, you might cavalierly waltz into a social situation that 15 years ago would have crippled you with social anxiety, Dr. Levkoff says.
Those who wrongly and cavalierly accused a duly elected president of treason should acknowledge they were taken in by Steele and his dossier.
The impression left by the article that the Police Department is cavalierly using Tasers on people who are passively resistant is likewise unfounded.
Trump continues to treat testing cavalierly and as a result, his administration has been sluggish in pushing for it, allowing the crisis to get worse.
Yet some people have cavalierly leveled the charge against huge numbers of Americans — specifically, the more than 60 million people who voted for Mr. Trump.
But "Anatomy of a Suicide" isn't the kind of show you can see then cavalierly head out for drinks, recycling your playbill along the way.
Establishing or violating a red line is not an action to be undertaken cavalierly or without careful consideration as to the response or the outcome.
Republicans and libertarians cavalierly rail against entitlements and "people living off the public's dime" but remain silent on those profiting from people's misfortune and illness.
Jay-Z also has to reckon with where he has stood — with the Obamas on one hand but also cavalierly against womankind on the other.
But in using the term "Kafkaesque" to cavalierly describe any trivial befuddlement, we risk ignoring how far-reaching are the conditions described in his fiction.
"Life is slow dying," Philip Larkin wrote before he stopped dying, at sixty-three—a truth that young people, who are too busy living, cavalierly ignore.
Baldwin's impression consistently harkened back to how dangerous President 45 — who has cavalierly supported sexual assault and sexualized his own daughter multiple times — is for women.
And I was also contributing to that spread, because I (stupidly and cavalierly) brushed off my initial mild symptoms and went to the gym, office, etc.
We need sane and competent people like Secretary of Defense James Mattis to remain in government and dissuade the president from cavalierly starting a nuclear war.
It amazes me how cavalierly those who promote this travesty pick and choose legal precepts solely for their benefit, creating an inhumane and comically unjust situation.
"I've been 'caught' ten times, but have talked my way out of all of them—including one night when we got stopped three times," he says cavalierly.
It's repulsive to hear a grown man treat women as objects and so cavalierly discuss pursuing women as if they were just points on an ego scoreboard.
Shkreli, a pharmaceuticals CEO who earned the nickname "Pharma Bro" for cavalierly hiking the price of an HIV treatment, was convicted of securities fraud in August 2017.
Donald Trump responded to this speech by disregarding its most substantial elements and instead tweeted cavalierly about the prospect of a thermonuclear exchange with the rogue state.
What's more, network TV is not a dark corner of the Internet where the rules of fundamental decency can be cavalierly abandoned in the quest for higher ratings.
Considering the consequences of cavalierly discarding this rationale, the Alliance should shelve Phase 3 — not only to mitigate tensions with Russia but also to preserve its own honor.
They treat their offices and their responsibilities to the voters cavalierly and deserve the scorn of ordinary people, and the hope that they get the comeuppance they deserve.
In the 1980 film "The Elephant Man," the director David Lynch initially treated prosthetics so cavalierly that he planned to create the title character's severely deformed face himself.
And Israel will not be safe in an America First world in which allies like the Kurds are cavalierly betrayed and enemies like Iran are only haphazardly confronted.
Does Scruton really think the voluminous, wide-ranging writings of Jürgen Habermas, the most important German social theorist of the past several decades, can be tossed aside so cavalierly?
His 14-page dissent complained that the lower court treated the Second Amendment "cavalierly" and that the right to bear arms is a "disfavoured right" at the Supreme Court.
In the first episode, he cavalierly tossed the 10-year-old Bran Stark out of a tower window after Bran caught Jaime and his twin sister Cersei having sex.
Year after year, I would cavalierly shun entire musical movements, turn my nose up at anything hinting of trendiness and punish personal favorites if they fell short of masterpieces.
But now, with the backlash against Bill Maher -- and the fact he's dating Lakers owner Jeanie Buss -- is it the best idea to be using the n-word so cavalierly??
Their stories reveal a business with deeply skewed priorities, where every warning sign along the path to its own undoing was cavalierly ignored at the behest of its autocratic founder.
Like, talking about a man, who, very cavalierly talked about bombing the hell out of a place in the world he didn't live in, killing hundreds of thousands of people.
Is Trump's appeal any wonder when even in the face of massive upheaval, the donors and Washington elites are still cavalierly seeking to disregard the voice of the working class?
Although many of these deeds were indubitably cruel and cavalierly murderous, Marwell, like other biographers and scholars before him, insists upon stripping away the exaggerated aspects of the Mengele legend.
Girls star and feminist pundit Lena Dunham hit the rock bottom of elite feminist cluelessness by cavalierly dismissing the emotional and physical suffering of many women who have terminated unwanted pregnancies.
I would encourage Stephen to ask himself if the chanting, torch-bearing Nazis of Charlottesville, whose support his boss seems to court so cavalierly, do not envision a similar fate for him.
On Thursday, the first lady deployed a profoundly personal rebuke of Donald Trump's sexually aggressive boasts, delivering the most powerful censure to date of the GOP candidate's cavalierly-expressed views toward women.
As secretary of state she treated national security cavalierly, exposing classified information to our enemies, and also led us into a second disaster in Libya — where ISIS now has a stronghold as well.
But this is no laughing matter for the women whose career opportunities are impeded by men who cavalierly dismiss half of the labor force and insist that they've behaved honorably by doing so.
Abandoning the tax-cutting and safety-net-slashing rhetoric that had gotten him this far, Romney spoke empathically about the poor and unemployed, and cavalierly disclaimed the agenda Obama had correctly attributed to him.
In just the past few days he has attacked the Federal Reserve's independence, cavalierly shut down parts of the federal government, and ushered out of his administration a string of senior officials and aides.
It took months for him to admit that he was wrong to so cavalierly dismiss the importance of hoaxes spread on Facebook, many of them by people working on behalf of the Russian government.
When I heard his admission of feeling remorse for the victims and then him cavalierly, almost crazily saying he was going to go out and take on the NRA, it was so disturbing to me.
North's review of F. T. Prince's Collected Poems, which was "cavalierly dismissed by the New York Times reviewer," is a model of a nuanced response based on close reading: Prince's extraordinary gifts create extravagant expectations.
Schumer's words come back to haunt him "We have broken the seal on this extreme penalty so cavalierly that it will be used as a routine tool to fight political battles," Schumer said back then.
Mr. Sellars's patched-together approach doesn't work as well for "Girls," a work that cavalierly invites comparisons with Puccini's "La Fanciulla del West" ("The Girl of the West"), an Italian's take on the Gold Rush.
ACA opponents will cavalierly discourage strangers from enrolling, or convince people (including lawmakers) that government-financed insurance isn't effective, but they never seem to go uninsured themselves, or to push friends and families to forego coverage.
Are American college women so bent upon vendetta that they would subject themselves to public scrutiny, the approbation of acquaintances and the possibility that they might be proved wrong, just to cavalierly ruin some guy's life?
Yet another Atlantan with the world at their feet, Abra takes her love of fantasy, rebellion, and 2199.9s motifs, and wields them to create soundscapes under brutally and cavalierly honest stories of sex, heartbreak, and self-love.
By speaking of "tapes," the President cavalierly evoked the Watergate scandal and the worst political crisis in the history of the presidency in order to hint that he, like Nixon, was capable of secretly recording his visitors.
But let those people who are so cavalierly dismissed in the regnant narrative (heterosexuals, whites, Christians) themselves become activists, and employ the same kind of tactics as the left, and the wheel will have turned full circle.
"I would rather not see police departments making 'jokes' like this online or posting false information about a pandemic that is already being treated cavalierly by the executive branch," Jessica Thill commented on Merrill Police Department's post.
The Department of Water and Power has treated Nevada so cavalierly, he said, that a security guard at the old coal plant site once refused to return a ball to children after it bounced over the property's fence.
And the fans replied in outrage: Didn't the showrunners know that there were too few queer romances on TV for them to be treated so cavalierly, and that killing the lesbian had become a gross and harmful cliché?
After years of attempts to stall, dismantle and repeal the Affordable Care Act, Obamacare, they are back at it, cavalierly putting party before the health and well-being of the nation's citizens, particularly, now, the ones who are women.
But every time a team member cavalierly mentions reprogramming the Voyager probes remotely for new mission parameters, it's a lost chance to touch on the mechanics and complications of dealing with decades-old hardware from millions of miles away.
The move appears to be part of Trump's response to the outcry over his hot-mic comments from 2005 in which he cavalierly talked about grabbing women by the "p—-" and trying to "f—" married TV presenter Nancy O'Dell.
The integrity of the Justice Department ethics program depends on employees following this advice, which is why we disagree with those who cavalierly dismiss the analysis of those career ethics officials as the "judgment or rationalization" of a subordinate.
In her follow-up effort, she tackles the story of Louis McDonald Jr., a splenetic, divorced 63-year-old Mississippi slob who has cavalierly quit his job in the expectation of a big inheritance that may not be coming.
Feverish investigations have been underway in Israel to ascertain which exact item from among the myriad pieces of intelligence that Israel has given the United States about Syria was the one that Mr. Trump cavalierly shared with the Russians.
But when the president of the United States is cavalierly trafficking baseless allegations of voter fraud, some prominent Arizona Republicans set an important example if the country is ever to regain some sense of normalcy and trust in our elections.
"Guardians" blasts off with an initial burst of good-natured energy before indulging in some ill-advised sequences, foremost among them a slow-motion fight scene that cavalierly notches a distasteful body count, even in this over-the-top setting.
How dare America say so cavalierly, "Forgive us our sins and grant us our laurels," when forgiveness has never been sufficiently requested — nor the sins sufficiently acknowledged — and the laurels are tainted and stained by the stubbornness of historical fact.
Unlike some graphics that do most of the work in advance, this one invites real thinking and often further research, because it encourages students to consider the many factors that may influence a problem, rather than cavalierly jumping to a conclusion.
" Rather than take heed of the mounting concerns, which have also created tensions with his party's coalition partner, the anti-establishment 5 Star Movement, Salvini has cavalierly dismissed the spike in racist attacks as "simply an invention of the Left.
When I ran into Jim Dine's "Summer Tools" (1962) at Richard Gray Gallery, I smiled and almost laughed at the way he cavalierly glued some tools and junk to a large, mostly untreated canvas; it's macho and silly at the same time.
By the same token, he did so in a stomach-turning spectacle where he cavalierly put the fate of 85033 million people and their families to a "should they stay or should they go" show of hands at a televised town hall.
By contrast, the one live-action short that doesn't cavalierly put children in jeopardy, Marianne Farley's "Marguerite," a drama about an older woman who learns that her caretaker is a lesbian and has a surge of memories about thwarted love, feels like a reprieve.
Jackson is deeply saddened and understandably angered that a well-respected, accomplished, dignified and honorable woman like Ms. Hall would be dragged into these proceedings so cavalierly and with so little concern for the position she holds and the high regard in which she is held.
But the Middle East, the devilishly complex issue that the president almost cavalierly assigned to Mr. Kushner at the outset of the administration, is still a quagmire as Mr. Trump's pro-Israel policies have infuriated the Palestinians and increased the already long odds of a peace deal.
But our presence was also a stand for a free press when that fundamental concept is so cavalierly cast in doubt, as well as a reminder to the smallest state, if not the entire nation, of the essential value of robust local journalism, now also in doubt.
Responding to a cavalierly-tweeted charge of anti-Trump bias from the President of the United States, Zuckerberg again repeated his claim that Facebook was "a platform for all ideas," and that, contrary to unfolding public opinion, his company did much more to further democracy than to stifle it.
In the NSFW song titled "Don's Plan," the two comedians sing the song from the perspective of Trump as he cavalierly owns up to everything from his unhealthy diet — "I drink seven Diet Cokes a day" — to his suggestion that teachers should be armed to prevent gun violence.
None of the incidents described by the women were alleged to have occurred at N.Y.U. "As I have said before, I deeply regret cavalierly making comments in professional settings that were boorish, disrespectful and just plain dumb," Mr. Steinhardt said in a statement in response to the article.
To support her argument, Ms. Whitaker cavalierly claims that one of the 12 steps is "admitting powerlessness" but conveniently fails to explain that the step is actually "We admitted we were powerless over alcohol and that our lives had become unmanageable," which changes the meaning of the phrase entirely.
It was a salient point during a period when President Trump cavalierly waved off concerns about the pandemic and later said he'd rather have thousands of people marooned offshore in a disease-infested cruise ship than to bring them on shore and have his number of infected people in America spike.
He does not understand or seem to care about how the nature of war has changed since World War II. Mr. Trump would endanger the lives of American soldiers and the United States' security through his clear willingness to cavalierly dismiss the judgment, experience, advice and conclusions of our uniformed military leaders.
Or even a clarion speech from a Republican leader who hasn't yet lost a sense of honor and duty, and who can explain that a president who cavalierly invites foreign tyrants to investigate his political opponents debases his office and sets a precedent that all Americans, liberals and conservatives alike, will bitterly rue.
The fact that they would so cavalierly dismiss this credible evidence and say it is not even worthy of us looking into is yet another affirmation that Attorney General Bill Barr believes that he exists to serve the will and interest of the President, not the presidency, and that's exactly what he's doing.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE is cavalierly shifting American foreign policy away from bedrock principles, positions, and relationships that have enjoyed decades of bipartisan support.
Which is why it's so surprising that the film has come on the tail of such an aggressively strange marketing campaign, with a Lego trailer, a series of grotesque and silly Claymation teasers, and social media marketing that cavalierly sets up the characters in a sports-style survival bracket attempting to capitalize on the NCAA's March Madness tournament.
Bryson has earned his status as a writer whose work may be shared in classrooms filled with the next generations of writers, but when he cavalierly dismisses a fellow author whose own canon has earned equal status, he diminishes his own stature — and, unfortunately, lessens the chance that future writers will be able to enjoy Gilbert's extraordinary talent.
The Glossers came to the U.S. just a few years before the fear and prejudice of the "America first" nativists of the day closed U.S. borders to Jewish refugees....I would encourage Stephen to ask himself if the chanting, torch-bearing Nazis of Charlottesville, whose support his boss seems to court so cavalierly, do not envision a similar fate for him.
"The study is an important reminder that all medicines have risks, and most medicines have rare but serious risks — yet another reason that even commonly used medicines such as beta-blockers or proton pump inhibitors should not be used cavalierly," said Dr. Caleb Alexander, co-director of the Center for Drug Safety and Effectiveness at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, who was not involved in the study.
Hot upon a surge of unexpected sensitivity about racial stereotypes, brought on by the bizarre outbreak of Democrats admitting to having worn blackface in Virginia, conservatives found it irresistible this week to order up a heaping helping of indignation at the new Minnesota Democratic representative, Ilhan Omar, over her inflammatory tweets about Israel, Jewish-Americans and money: "It's all about the Benjamins, baby," is how she cavalierly -- and disturbingly -- put it. Rep.
Together, the pair scour Salvation Army stores to find old camping equipment to use in their first lab, take students on some hilariously awful field trips, burrow through rotting leaves in the Canadian Arctic, and trek through Ireland ( a place "so saturated with green that it is the things that are not green that catch one's eye"), carefully gathering more than 1,000 moss samples that will be cavalierly dumped in the garbage by an airport security officer.
Lyall: It still jolts me when I think back to the funeral procession — Diana's coffin, smothered by flowers, moving slowly toward Westminster Abbey, followed by five people on foot: Prince Charles (the ex-husband who never understood her, and who divorced her); Prince Philip (the ex-father-in-law who represented everything she was not); Earl Spencer (the brother who treated her cavalierly in life but who became an anguished voice on her behalf in death) and her two young sons, Princes William and Harry.

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