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15 Sentences With "fecklessly"

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Or if the "international community" hadn't fecklessly abandoned Israel in its desperate hours.
They bickered amongst themselves so fecklessly that it became hard to keep track who was actually their leader.
Is it better to suffer electoral blowback for cutting popular programs or for fecklessly impotent unified Republican government?
Instead of shrugging his shoulders and fecklessly accepting whatever befalls him, like he usually does, he's calling the shots.
Yelling at a company in grainy Twitter video while fecklessly waving hammers and power tools is probably not the best way to convince them you're not also a weirdo.
Bret: It almost makes one long for Mitt Romney, who also made a point of fecklessly lecturing the Brits about security risks on the eve of the London Olympics.
Entertaining any offer that crossed his desk, Kearns managed to book Dempsey into what has to be regarded as the most fecklessly handled fight in the history of the heavyweight championship.
A Trump presidency will be constrained by the very Congress that fecklessly tried to confront Obama, because Democrats will suddenly rediscover moral outrage should their supporters end up on the wrong end of an audit.
There's the white, Madonna-like pop star Aimee, who hires the narrator to be her personal assistant, who is as blindingly charismatic as she is fecklessly unaware of her own privilege, and around whom the narrator bases her entire adult identity.
The first nine Republican debates (save the one Trump skipped) were defined by a weird repartee between Jeb Bush and Donald Trump in which the former fecklessly tried to attack the latter only for Trump to respond with brutal insults that utterly deflated Bush.
He laments that "we"—the working-class Appalachian whites that he calls hillbillies—eat Pillsbury for breakfast, Taco Bell for lunch, and McDonald's for dinner; use high-interest credit cards to buy luxuries they can't afford; fall fecklessly into and out of sexual relationships; and seem unable to resist alcohol and drugs.
Two years ago, majorities of voters in a majority of states chose to put Donald Trump in the White House not despite but largely because of the fact that he was an economic nationalist and campaigned on a foreign policy that would be neither as fecklessly grandiose as Mr. Bush's nor as hemmed in by humanitarian concerns as Barack Obama's.
That, of course, was before a plague of hurricanes, droughts and savage forest fires in California and around the world captured the public's attention; before Mr. Trump brought renewed focus to the very issue he had dismissed as a hoax by fecklessly rolling back nearly every positive policy thing President Barack Obama had done to address it; before a series of frightening scientific reports appeared last year, warning that the window of opportunity to ward off the worst consequences of a warming globe was quickly closing.
Heather Hills is the attractive elder sister of Holly Hills, with whom Rodrick is infatuated. A minor character in the books, but the main antagonist in the third film, Heather is only featured in several books as the object of Greg's unrequited infatuation. However, she seems oblivious to this. A student attending Westmore High School with Rodrick, she has had several minor occupations throughout the books, during each of which Rodrick fecklessly attempts to grab her attention or to impress her.
German orientalist Theodor Nöldeke surmised that "Ferdowsi had fecklessly grafted this tradition onto traditions of his hometown, Tus", and the murder may have taken place in Gurgan; the legend predated Ferdowsi's work. Whether Yazdegerd's death was in Tus or Gurgan, the legend was probably fabricated by the Parthian nobility who had Yazdegerd I killed in the distant northeast (the traditional homeland of the Parthians and part of the fiefdom of three strong Parthian families, including the Kanarangiyan, who were based in the Tus region). The nobility and clergy, who despised Yazdegerd I, now strove to strip his sons of kingship. Three are known: Shapur, Bahram and Narseh.

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