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"heedlessly" Definitions
  1. without paying careful attention to somebody/something

82 Sentences With "heedlessly"

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The people involved aren't heedlessly throwing away the rest of the universe.
I felt they had to know so they wouldn't rush heedlessly into change.
But they also leaned heedlessly into the cruel sexual violence of Martin's literary world.
Just a jumble of contextless plain links, with drills and tests heedlessly mixed in.
But he was running heedlessly over curbs and on the sides of the roads.
It designed the car to stack up superlatives like a pre-schooler piles blocks: heedlessly.
The Conference Committee can follow the Senate approach that heedlessly increases our country's risk levels.
That alarms some, who worry that banks use this power heedlessly, thereby stoking disruptive booms and busts.
They keep drifting heedlessly toward the alluring light of impeachment, and soon enough they will get burned.
Unlike during the first decades of the post-revolutionary Iran, the rich now heedlessly flaunt their wealth.
Never mind that Trump was heedlessly blundering into monetary policy that is the province of the Federal Reserve.
One of the few things I liked about season one was how heedlessly it plunged forward through time.
The students heedlessly throw themselves into new experiences, whereas Rachel thinks before she acts, if not always wisely.
Many things go through your head in such situations, as you watch other drivers heedlessly skimming by: Why me?
The link between the heedlessly negligent style and anti-redistributive substance of recent Republican lawmaking is easy to overlook.
The piercing phrase is used far too frequently and heedlessly by Americans who have, what, forgotten what it refers to?
Yet, as we heedlessly rush into the future with our arrogant machinery, will we ever stop to ponder the consequences?
Better to blunder into relevance as The Walking Dead did than throw yourself heedlessly after every new political resonance that comes along.
Rubio has bumbled around the playing field of Republican politics heedlessly for six years, looking for a sweet-spot that keeps eluding him.
Martin, No. 19-247, lawyers for the city said the appeals court had heedlessly created a new right not grounded in the Constitution.
As far as conflicts of interest go, I'm much more concerned about Trump heedlessly talking to Taiwan when he has personal biz w Taiwan.
You don't want to heedlessly undermine a mother's authority, and most parents would rightly insist that you can't tell much from a single incident.
It was saturated with yearning yet fantastically suave, heedlessly skidding from ecstasy through agony and back, like a NASCAR racer who'd severed his own brakes.
Detractors have accused Charlie Hebdo of heedlessly printing incendiary and racist imagery, while supporters see it as a symbol of free expression and Western liberal values.
The moment captures everything that's right and wrong with "First They Killed My Father": It is gorgeous and suspenseful, and it rushes heedlessly into dangerous terrain.
Others, however, complained that going heedlessly after big sites would make life harder for small ones, which don't have the resources for sophisticated anti-piracy tech.
In the 1985/1986 comic mini-series The Dark Knight Returns, Frank Miller famously recast Batman as a heedlessly violent vigilante determined to throw down a corrupt sociopolitical infrastructure.
Without a similar consensus, a whole new collective-action problem will overtake Republicans, and they will stagger into the next election more heedlessly than they staggered into this one.
For this reason, those pale, fringed sheets retain a measure of the time, and the sense of self, we are always losing as we rush heedlessly into the future.
Small-time entrepreneurs set themselves up as middlemen, known as "bloodheads," buying blood from villagers and selling it on, but they heedlessly reused needles and failed to screen the blood.
When Rosalind and Orlando meet at a wrestling match (a Shakespearean curlicue performed with verve and occasional biting by members of the Bronx Wrestling Federation) they fall heedlessly in love.
The character dynamics the show had established were either pointlessly stretched out (as with Arya and Sansa) or heedlessly rushed (as with the gallop to get Jon and Dany into bed).
Instead, we eagerly partake in problematic trends like FaceApp, heedlessly accept unread terms and conditions, continuously leave our webcams uncovered, and otherwise toss away our personal data points like valueless confetti.
But in gorging heedlessly on the glucose bounty, each bacterium had secreted a steady flow of acidic waste into the culture medium, until the ambient pH level had plunged lethally low.
The DNA evidence pointed to another perpetrator — unknown at the time, and who turned out to be Mr. Reyes — but investigators never pursued other lines of inquiry, heedlessly assuming they were right.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: As a daily cyclist, I've learned to expect to encounter pedestrians at most intersections who are heedlessly crossing against the light and into traffic while glued to their smartphones.
Such an acquisition could be a matter of life or death, because it is hard to imagine someone with the compassion to be a true dog lover leading us heedlessly into World War III.
Doug LeenPetersburg, Alaska To the Editor: I only wish Nicholas Kristof had extended his excellent article to criticize the death by incarceration with which some states (including New York) have heedlessly replaced the death penalty.
With the extension of the deadline in the seemingly never-ending Yahoo sales process to April 18, it gives us all more time to heedlessly speculate on the alleged bidders for the Silicon Valley Internet giant.
At the same time, the most popular teams cannot just heedlessly fill all of their open dates with marquee matchups, lest they risk a loss — and a drop in the rankings — that could imperil their playoff hopes.
But also, and more than the old fan-transference issues, there's the fact that I was finally able to see the Spurs, and Duncan, once they stopped disproving the team in which I'd so heedlessly over-invested.
He criticized Mr. Obama and Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state who was Mr. Trump's opponent in the election, as plunging heedlessly into foreign entanglements, drawn by misplaced idealism and the substitution of other nations' interests for America's.
Seeing the piece from the museum's roof against Manhattan's stone and steel skyline, I first thought of a larger horror: the quantity of great or at least good architecture heedlessly razed to make way for mostly awful, soul-killing buildings.
Absent that, we too often see glass-ceiling breakers such as Trump Cabinet secretaries Betsy DeVos, Ben Carson, and Elaine Chao heedlessly defile our civic birthright—alongside similar ceiling-smashing Silicon Valley malefactors such as Peter Thiel and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg.
It can't do that if it leaves itself no cushion against bad economic news, and it cannot build a cushion if it heedlessly raises rates amid a dramatic, years-long undershooting of its inflation target of which it quite honestly ought to be ashamed.
And too many of our fellow citizens -- including evangelical Christians, of all people -- will continue to heedlessly worship at this altar, despite the dead children, the dead teachers, the dead concertgoers and the innocent bystanders who must sacrifice their lives for others' overriding faith in their weapons.
That's because congressional leaders are poised to heedlessly cut off access to reliable health care for a projected 24 million people (by 2026) in a rushed effort to appease a detail-disoriented President who'll apparently take whatever legislation he's offered so long as it dismantles Obamacare.
Courtesy the artist and Blum & Poe If it has been the tendency of African-American artists to stray heedlessly across academic borders and genre demarcations (rap is popular poetry; jazz produces improvised symphonies; gospel is the sexual sacred), then Taylor is firmly grounded in the African-American aesthetic tradition.
Mongan admits that there was a period of time, during the first viral bloom of the ODH moment, when he was angry and jealous about seeing an idea that he thinks of as his, and more broadly that of his fan crew, spreading so far and so heedlessly.
" When the two films were shown together at the New York Film Festival, Vincent Canby of The Times wrote that the evening was "rather more brimful of Mekases than one might ordinarily seek out, yet it's also successively moving, indulgent, beautiful, poetic, banal, repetitious and bravely, heedlessly personal.
The emails that Donald Trump Jr. released to the public on Tuesday have shattered the illusions of Trump allies and foes like, many of whom couldn't imagine that even a heedlessly corrupt individual like Donald Trump would run an organization with such impunity that its leaders would connive in private with representatives of the Russian government to defeat Hillary Clinton.
Sometimes when your career is merrily rolling along you have neither the time nor the inclination to fuss about your living quarters, to get all hot and bothered just because there are large rips in the upholstery, to care that there are too many things — some nice, like the Danish modern bench; some less so, like the sofa — from too many places, all heedlessly thrown together.
Potty training notwithstanding, efficiency is not always a virtue where childhood development is concerned—honestly, it's hard to come up with an area where efficiency is preferable to the running-around-ineffectually thing, except I guess for vaccinations—and it's heartening that, at the lower levels of Little League, everyone is still content to let kids pick dandelions in the outfield and sit on their gloves and heedlessly circle the bases until they are either miraculously tagged out or not.
When David Geffen, her manager, implored her to write a hit, she came up with "You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio," which mocks the request while heedlessly fulfilling it: I come when you whistle When you're loving and kind If you've got too many doubts If there's no good reception for me Then tune me out, 'cause honey Who needs the static It hurts the head And you wind up cracking And the day goes dismal From "Breakfast Barney" To the sign-off prayer The song checks all the boxes: it's hummable, it's accessible, it's a love song—but it's also a sabred refusal of all of the above.
There are many food stalls, restaurants, cafés and street foods and the highlight here is a huge plane that parks in the middle of the hall. There is a restaurant called Nao, which is taken from Noah's Ark, who would take the animals into the boat to escape the world's floods according to faith in the book of Genesis of Christianity. Its name can be roughly translated as "Heedlessly Artisan" or "Very Heedlessly".
Seeing waterfowl playing heedlessly in a pond, she writes the following waka: Waterfowl floating on the water— They seem so gay, But in truth It is not gay to live anxiously seeking means of existence.
The survived two sons of Yi Ui-min, Yi Ji-sun and Yi Ji-Gwang, returned to Choe Chung-heon to beg for mercy and their pardon, but Choe heedlessly killed both of them, eradicating the last of Yi's clan.
Brigadier General M. Jeff Thompson, CSA, who witnessed the battle said that Little Rebel, under a shower of enemy missiles, "ran amid the storm as heedlessly as if charmed."ORN I, v. 23, p. 55. Meanwhile, her guns supported Montgomery's other vessels which were ramming Union boats.
If they walk carefully, they will not slip (pass examinations). If they walk heedlessly, they will slip and fall (fail examinations).Rain Tree-The Symbol of Chulalongkorn University From 1937–1957, many rain trees were cut down to free space for new buildings. King Bhumibol Adulyadej noticed the dramatic decrease in the number of rain trees.
Some Do Not … begins with the two young friends, Christopher Tietjens and Vincent Macmaster, on the train to Rye for a golfing weekend in the country. The year, probably 1912, is only indicated later. Tietjens has a brilliant mind, and speaks it scathingly and heedlessly. Both men work in London as government statisticians; though Macmaster aspires to be a critic, and has just written a short book on Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
A good battle will make his day as he rushes heedlessly at the enemy swinging The Reaper wildly and laughing at his foes as they retreat from the twirling scythe." Sticks 'N Stones (Japan: Double Rock) Rock Type: Anthracite (i.e., coal) and Magnetite Bio: "Sticks 'n Stones are living proof that two heads are worse than one. Sticks is the right head and Stones is the left head.
Basing his information on the chronicles of medieval Aleppine historians, historian Suhayl Zakkar wrote, > Unlike his father, Mansur was over-confident, short-sighted, a drunkard, > '[an] oppressor and unjust'. Because of this the Aleppines hated him and > several of their poets cursed him in their poems. ... The population of > Aleppo ... began to search for a way to get rid of him. As time went by he > was heedlessly and arrogantly increasing his oppression.
II, pp. 136–137Hughes (2009), pp. 100–106 Like the previous battle at Ad Decimum, it is again notable that Belisarius failed to keep his forces together, and was forced to fight with a considerable numerical disadvantage. The dispersal of his army after the battle, looting heedlessly and leaving themselves vulnerable to a potential Vandal counter-attack, was also an indication of the poor discipline in the Roman army and the command difficulties Belisarius faced.
My Kulob has heedlessly gone its way - Gone, > perhaps, until the day of Resurrection. No bridge is left but that across > the chasm of Hell, Alas, alas! The bridge refers to the Chinvat Bridge of Zoroastrianism (the religion of Tajiks before Islam), which is "finer than a hair and sharper than a sword" over which all must pass to the hereafter. A sifting bridge, the righteous will cross safely while the wicked will tumble into the infernal fires.
When he finally confronts Cantrip and Lady Franklin together, they tell him that he has no place in their lives because they have become engaged. Leaping into his Rolls-Royce and swigging frequently from a bottle of alcohol, he drives blindly back to his garage and proceeds to run amok in the little courtyard, driving heedlessly back and forth into the walls and reversing and on and on like an animal in a frenzy in a cage.
" Pauline Kael wrote: "Toward the end, Bimala, who was [encouraged] into independence by her husband, becomes desperate to express that independence -- recklessly, heedlessly. When it comes to truthfulness about women's lives, this great Indian moviemaker Satyajit Ray shames the American and European directors of both sexes."Pauline Kael, State of the Art p. 382 Vincent Canby wrote in the New York Times: "As with the works of any great director, The Home and the World defies easy categorization.
In the glade, a group of youths and maidens, all appearing to be eighteen or older are dancing gracefully to music played on flutes. As they dance, a stranger, physically in the prime of life but with a wrinkled, timeworn face, comes down the stony stairs, rapt in contemplation, and bumps heedlessly into a pair of dancers. He is an "Ancient". Remonstrances ensue and the Ancient apologizes, saying that had he known there was a nursery here, he should have gone another way.
European academics, convinced of the superiority of their own civilisation, said that the Orientals of the Ancient Near East had heedlessly converted their once lush lands into impoverished deserts. Meanwhile, national weather agencies had begun to compile masses of reliable observations of temperature, rainfall, and the like. When these figures were analyzed, they showed many rises and dips, but no steady long-term change. By the end of the 19th century, scientific opinion had turned decisively against any belief in a human influence on climate.
Roger Ebert called the film "heedlessly ambitious", possessing "the kind of sweep and vision that we identify with elegant features from decades ago". For The Guardian, Jonathan Romney wrote that "as flawed movies go, it's elegant, entertaining and quite breathtakingly ambitious". Stephen Holden wrote in The New York Times that the film did not live up to its score. Entertainment Weekly gave the film a B, with Lisa Schwarzbaum writing the fictional violin surpassed all real fiddles in colourful pedigree, and finding the storytelling interesting.
And the > third is the astonishing levels of debt — current and prospective — that > both the government and the American people have been heedlessly > accumulating. If there is a single, if implicit, theme running through the > three linked essays that form this book, it is the failure of leaders to > look beyond their own and the country's immediate ambitions and desires so > as to plan prudently for a darkening future."AMERICAN THEOCRACY: The Peril > and Politics of Radical Religion, Oil, and Borrowed Money in the 21st > Century" (By Kevin Phillips). 462 pp. Viking.
IGN staff listed Arthur in their 2009 list of the characters they wished to see appear in a future Marvel vs. Capcom title, calling him "a true gaming icon that nonetheless hasn't seen much love [i]n recent years." In 2012, GamesRadar ranked him as the 64th "most memorable, influential, and badass" protagonist in games, for his "audacity to charge heedlessly into the creepiest graveyard known to man wearing nothing but his boxer shorts." In 2013, GamesRadar staff included him among the 30 best characters in the three decades of Capcom's history.
U.S. District Judge James Noel sentenced Vander Smith to probation. Then, while punching holes in a piece of paper with a pencil, Noel glared at Danny and said, 'Schacht's express purpose was to discredit the United States, of this army in Vietnam, to leave the impression to all watching that the soldiers of the country were attacking innocent people who were being killed by shooting . . . In my opinion, the defendant acted heedlessly and he has not expressed the slightest bit of remorse. Noel sentence Danny to the maximum possible term under the statute: a $250 fine and six months in a federal penitentiary.
"Cowboy" is sometimes used today in a derogatory sense to describe someone who is reckless or ignores potential risks, irresponsible or who heedlessly handles a sensitive or dangerous task. TIME Magazine referred to President George W. Bush's foreign policy as "Cowboy diplomacy", and Bush has been described in the press, particularly in Europe, as a "cowboy", not realizing that this was not a compliment. In English-speaking regions outside North America, such as the British Isles and Australasia, "cowboy" can refer to a tradesman whose work is of shoddy and questionable value, e.g., "a cowboy plumber".
Any person who willfully compares or contests relative speeds by operating one or more vehicles is guilty of racing, which constitutes reckless driving, whether or not the speed contested or compared is in excess of the maximum speed prescribed by law. ::Subdivision 2.Careless driving. :::Any person who operates or halts any vehicle upon any street or highway carelessly or heedlessly in disregard of the rights of others, or in a manner that endangers or is likely to endanger any property or any person, including the driver or passengers of the vehicle, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
The Joker is alternatively depicted as sexual and asexual. In The Dark Knight Returns and Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth, the Joker is seductive toward Batman; it is uncertain if their relationship has homoerotic undertones or if the Joker is simply trying to manipulate his nemesis. Frank Miller interpreted the character as fixated on death and uninterested in sexual relationships, while Robinson believed that the Joker is capable of a romantic relationship. His relationship with Harley Quinn is abusively paradoxical; although the Joker keeps her at his side, he heedlessly harms her (for example, throwing her out a window without seeing if she survives).
In order to restore discipline among the rest of the fleet, the Emperor then selected 30 Saracen prisoners of war, had their features obscured by soot, and had them publicly flogged in the Hippodrome of Constantinople, before sending them away, ostensibly to be executed at Methone. The Aghlabid fleet had also learned of the Byzantine fleet's reluctance to engage them, and had grown overconfident. The crews left their ships and pillaged the coasts heedlessly, so that when Nasar arrived with his fleet, they were caught unawares and were annihilated in a night attack. According to the report of Skylitzes, many perished on board their ships when they were set on fire.
Using his extraordinary martial arts skills to intrude into respectively the government headquarters of Prefect Bao, the residence of Imperial Tutor Pang, and even the imperial palace, he performs a number of spectacular acts and crimes. He also succeeds in capturing Zhan in a trap, but is in turn captured by his sworn brother Jiang Ping, after which he reluctantly submits to the government. The emperor forgives his many crimes and assigns him to assist his sworn brother Judge Yan Chasan (顏查散) to foil Prince of Xiangyang's (襄陽王) rebellion. Overconfident in his abilities, Bai heedlessly ventures into the prince's deadly Sky-Scraping Tower and suffers a tragic death in the Brass Net Trap.
His conclusions were that interwar Finnish portrayals of the Soviet Union were heedlessly Russophobic, and that the Soviet attack was legitimate, strategic, and defensive rather than ideological or expansionist. Consequently, he ensured that negative references to the Soviet Union were expunged from school textbooks and that books containing "hostile" representations of the Soviet Union were removed from public libraries.. Paasikivi had to comply with many Soviet demands, including the war crimes trial. His main effort was to prove that Finland would present no threat to the Soviet Union, and that both countries would gain from confident peaceful relations. When Mannerheim resigned, Parliament selected Paasikivi to succeed him as President of the Republic.
The series—presented as if it were a real documentary—depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania, branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In the episode, it is revealed that ten years ago, Michael Scott (Steve Carell) heedlessly promised to pay for the college tuition of an entire local third grade class. Now, lacking the personal wealth necessary to fulfill his promise, he and Erin Hannon (Ellie Kemper) must go tell the students, who are now high school seniors, that they will not be receiving the money. Meanwhile, in Michael's absence, Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) convinces Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) to start an employee-of-the-month program with the intention of getting Jim into trouble.
In light of the high stakes > of those efforts as well as the executive branch's expertise, courts > undoubtedly owe the political branches a great deal of deference in the area > of national security ... Nevertheless, the Constitution places affirmative > limits on the power of the Executive to act, and these limits apply in times > of peace as well as times of war. Heedlessly to refuse to hear > constitutional challenges to the Executive's conduct in the name of > deference would be to abdicate this court's responsibility to safeguard the > rights it has sworn to uphold. Forrest declared that the NDAA cannot be used to hold people in indefinite military detention on suspicion of having "substantially supported" al-Qaeda or its allies. "The law of war has never been, and should not be, part of the domestic laws in the United States," she wrote.
Uttanka asks the king Saudasa who was cursed by Vasistha to become a cannibal for earrings without any fear. And in last successfully receives it from her wife Madayanti, who before giving him warns that those earrings are celestial, and do not by any means put it heedlessly, if he do it will be stolen by higher beings who are always looking for a chance to have them. During his return, from hunger he tries to pluck fruits from a tree and drops those earings and a Nagas (serpents) steal the earrings, and later the gods Indra and Agni help Uttanka to retrieve them from the realm of the serpents. Uttanka is said to have advised King Janamejaya to take revenge against Takshaka, the king of the Nagas, as the latter was responsible for his father Parikshit's death by snake bite.
Use of both these texts, which included Pius V's revised calendar, was made obligatory throughout the Latin Rite except where other texts of at least two centuries' antiquity were in use, and departures from it were not allowed. The Apostolic Constitution Quod a nobis, which imposed use of the Tridentine Roman Breviary, and the corresponding Apostolic Constitution Quo primum concerning the Tridentine Roman Missal both decreed: "No one whosoever is permitted to alter this letter or heedlessly to venture to go contrary to this notice of Our permission, statute, ordinance, command, precept, grant, indult, declaration, will, decree and prohibition. Should anyone, however, presume to commit such an act, he should know that he will incur the wrath of Almighty God and of the Blessed Apostles Peter and Paul."Quo Primum See the article on Quo primum.

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