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"irresponsibly" Definitions
  1. without thinking enough about the effects of what you do; without showing a feeling of responsibility

377 Sentences With "irresponsibly"

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"Any alcohol company has to worry about irresponsibly marketing alcohol and any car company has to worry about irresponsibly marketing cars," he says.
We began to understand trash not as something that is irresponsibly disposed of but as something that is irresponsibly created in the first place.
The most pressing problem is the country's $57 billion debt to the International Monetary Fund, extended perhaps irresponsibly by the institution and largely used irresponsibly by Mauricio Macri, Mr. Fernández's predecessor.
Newish regulations encourage banks not to lend irresponsibly to homebuyers.
ZadocPaet eventually responded to the accusations of promoting TRP irresponsibly.
Instead, he was charged with acting carelessly, irresponsibly and unreasonably.
Justices Holmes and Brandeis were not acting maliciously or irresponsibly.
A government source said the two had behaved "totally irresponsibly".
Either way, this is not a day to act irresponsibly.
A man who acts that irresponsibly should not stay in power.
The algorithm changes unpredictably, and the changes are often implemented irresponsibly.
I think it's unintelligent in general to deal with resources irresponsibly.
"As a minister for religion he shouldn't speak irresponsibly," he said.
Southern European countries behaved irresponsibly, and now they're paying the price.
So, let's irresponsibly speculate about what the next season could hold!
In doing so, the media is irresponsibly legitimizing this criminal behavior.
Taking on these voting machine companies that have behaved incredibly irresponsibly.
Rather, they've suggested that the show is framing an important conversation irresponsibly.
One country's irresponsibly incendiary political expression is another's sacred freedom of speech.
Yet the AK party's leadership has been irresponsibly quick to take offence.
He has a history of responding rashly and irresponsibly to terrorist attacks.
Boys will be boys, but women who get pregnant have behaved irresponsibly.
But Padilla argued that immunity has allowed internet companies to act irresponsibly.
It irresponsibly questions the skill and capacities of the Argentine management team.
We've seen with the Iran nuclear deal, which Trump irresponsibly ripped up.
You play with it this irresponsibly there are going to be bad effects.
DMs are human; they can use their authority irresponsibly and abuse their power.
But used, not irresponsibly, exactly, but without consideration, perhaps, it can be dangerous.
Option 4: Educate your community about the dangers of irresponsibly produced palm oil.
Clinton's suggestion that Mr. Sanders's campaign irresponsibly promised too much help to Americans.
They are neither very cool nor very lame, inaccessibly luxurious nor irresponsibly cheap.
Waste disposal — an extraordinary challenge at that kind of scale — is handled irresponsibly.
Regulatory forces will cramp down on innovation, rightfully so if the industry behaves irresponsibly.
The tragedy spurred critics of space tourism who have deemed such projects irresponsibly risky.
Spanish authorities accuse the separatist government of irresponsibly encouraging voters to violate Spanish law.
Are movie studios acting irresponsibly when they fund and market a film like "Joker"?
Clinton had acted irresponsibly but that he would not seek criminal charges against her.
I should say I'm a responsible nuclear power and I will not use it irresponsibly.
People are using Autopilot irresponsibly, and Tesla are overlooking it because they are gathering data.
Mr Chamisa has been irresponsibly claiming a colossal victory for weeks, whipping up his supporters.
"Bondholders shouldn't be blamed... The blame goes to those who irresponsibly indebted Venezuela," added Guerra.
Obviously this is an incredibly substantial amount, making the pills potentially dangerous if consumed irresponsibly.
Yet, even if this were true, what former lawman would irresponsibly make that public pronouncement?
Some states have laws that can punish adults if they store guns irresponsibly around children.
The false reports started with a local newspaper article here that was just irresponsibly written.
Introducing Budweiser's super-alcoholic beer, with 30 percent A.B.V. Please drink irresponsibly; you deserve it.
Introducing Budweiser's super-alcoholic beer, with 30 percent A.B.V. Please drink irresponsibly; you deserve it.
The media platforms, however, irresponsibly underestimated the difficulties of formulating workable rules regarding political activity.
People with a lot of money have more political power, and they wield it irresponsibly.
A police brigadier general who is serving at Myanmar police force would not act irresponsibly.
That video does not represent who I really am and I apologize for acting irresponsibly.
Trip spent nine years crammed in a puppy mill cage, being used to irresponsibly breed puppies.
Companies got ahold of a dangerous, addictive product, marketed it irresponsibly, and lobbied for lax rules.
Schulz recently blamed the Siemens boss for cutting jobs, acting irresponsibly and profiting from the state.
We would rather be more cautious than push it to the limits and potentially act irresponsibly.
Modest-sized Masses can be conducted in ways that do not irresponsibly risk spreading the virus.
The Times does not condone breaking into government computers or irresponsibly publishing the identities of sources.
If the companies are found to be behaving irresponsibly, then the regulators could act against them.
Still, sweeping legislation drafted to address technology that, unfortunately, is already being irresponsibly utilized is progress.
He can do it irresponsibly, like the spring breakers who partied on the beach in Miami.
The Politician makes fun of everyone – but seems to irresponsibly make fun of mental illness, too.
But Andersen's film fails on several accounts, and cranks the food fear sirens to irresponsibly high levels.
Badiou's failure to consider the particular myth of whiteness makes the whole analysis dangerous, perhaps irresponsibly so.
Never before has the federal government intervened to rescue a pension simply because it'sbeen so irresponsibly managed.
New Hampshire officials have made clear in their public statements that they feel the patient acted irresponsibly.
"So long as they're not acting irresponsibly, the coronavirus crisis will be taken into account," Zaid said.
"Clean eating" tips irresponsibly bandied about can serve as triggers for folks who've suffered from eating disorders.
The Obama administration started this process, but it was quickly and irresponsibly abandoned by the Trump administration.
" A Russian spokesman said his country was sick and tired of people, quote, "irresponsibly blaming everything on Russia.
But the latest rounds of lawsuits argue that Purdue continued to market opioids irresponsibly even after the fines.
None of this means, however, that sexual assault is what happens when you drink too much or irresponsibly.
Everything I've got my eye on is kind of pricey and I'm not feeling like spending irresponsibly today.
And from a cashflow perspective, receiving income over time also leaves you with fewer opportunities to splurge irresponsibly.
The public should no longer accept these shortcomings as repercussions of tech giants irresponsibly prioritizing growth and efficiency.
Unfortunately, for the past three decades, our antitrust agencies have irresponsibly abdicated their role in enforcing antitrust law.
" On the environment, they charge that Trump has irresponsibly called for "eliminating regulation without regard to the circumstances.
Shame on Penn, del Castillo and Rolling Stone for irresponsibly promoting themselves -- and for glorifying a drug lord.
The ginormous desktop now supports Intel's 10-core Broadwell-E processors and and Nvidia's "irresponsibly powerful" Pascal GPUs.
To irresponsibly and recklessly saddle them with these responsibilities is not only ill-informed, but flat out wrong.
Today's American propagandists and foreign interlopers play to popular disaffection irresponsibly inflamed by all forms of our media.
Corporations — like Boeing — that may already have behaved irresponsibly, may need federal assistance, but it cannot be unconditional.
"That seems like the worst possible result — withdrawing immediately and irresponsibly, leaving both a security and political vacuum."
Young people are right to be concerned about using credit irresponsibly, but avoiding CCs wholesale can spell trouble, too.
Because as cool as it is to communicate at home, doing so irresponsibly could cut humans off from space.
But, those feel-good neurons may also make you more likely to make riskier choices and act more irresponsibly.
Instead, she issued a press release which again irresponsibly suggested that Katy Perry was actually raped by Dr. Luke.
Ben told the psychologists that it was Jules controlling him, that she'd wrecked the marriage and spent money irresponsibly.
No matter how responsibly or irresponsibly we've been consuming it, millennials loved beer in 2016, sometimes to a fault.
Critics argue that UBI could be open to abuse, with cash spent irresponsibly or recipients discouraged from finding work.
Given unrestrained access to government money, universities irresponsibly boost tuition, spawn bureaucracies, and do not deliver enough skilled graduates.
In the years since, Benioff has become a prominent critic of social networks, which he has accused of acting irresponsibly.
After an exhaustive review, Holder was unambiguously cleared (though the Justice Department faulted several other federal officials for acting irresponsibly).
"Instead, they have written bills that irresponsibly increase spending and include partisan riders that Republicans simply cannot support," she added.
Meanwhile, the head of one of Germany's biggest companies reportedly said in a letter that Schulz was currently acting irresponsibly.
Drinks cost a minimum of $20, the culture is nonexistent, and spring breakers drink irresponsibly and party until 4 a.m.
The damage that they are doing to this country by doing so, and they irresponsibly throw out reckless conspiracies-- DIGENOVA: Exactly.
But that hasn't stopped Trump chief economist Kevin Hassett from accusing the group of "behav[ing] irresponsibly" by issuing its reports.
But its independent ethics board has simultaneously released a report warning of the dire consequences should this technology be deployed irresponsibly.
She said that she did not think Mr. Block deserved to face a murder charge, but that he had behaved irresponsibly.
Indeed, some Republicans initially dismissed the threat and irresponsibly suggested that the government simply repurpose funds already earmarked to combat Ebola.
As hateful as it may seem to Sanders and his ilk, there have to be consequences to debtors for behaving irresponsibly.
They painted the possibility of new talks between the two sides on Tuesday as further evidence Democrats had been acting irresponsibly.
Yes, he spends government money irresponsibly and meets with the wrong people, but the real issue and dangers go beyond that.
Tax season is officially over, which means it's time to irresponsibly spend your refund on everything you've wanted to buy all year.
Wakefield was stripped of his UK medical license in 2010 for acting "dishonestly and irresponsibly" while conducting experiments for the retracted study.
Lest they whine, Mr Xi has also reminded them that party members are banned from "irresponsibly discussing the party centre's major policies".
Yes, the drug companies irresponsibly and reprehensibly misused the legitimate concern that pain was being undertreated to sell massive amounts of product.
And those who have invested in companies that behaved recklessly and irresponsibly will share the heavy losses on that day of reckoning.
Trusting Trump with this decision is all the more unnerving because we have seen him at the White House podium behaving irresponsibly.
"The Hollywood studio at issue here is grotesquely and irresponsibly usurping parental authority," the organization's president, Tim Winter, said in a statement.
Torra responded with a brief statement saying he had always denounced violence and accused Sanchez of behaving irresponsibly for refusing to meet.
But Facebook undermined what made it a great product by irresponsibly handling its users' data and failing to safeguard its advertising products.
Spiers, who worked on internal data security, had deployed similar notifications to discourage employees from acting irresponsibly with data, among other projects.
Rousey has used her massive platform irresponsibly, and in the case of her comments on Fox, to accept and relay downright hate.
As long as people continue to view pets as disposable and allow animals to breed irresponsibly, the consequences are grim for shelter pets.
"The activity in the stock markets is, in my view, poorly regulated and irresponsibly policed, especially with regard to short sales," Wynn continued.
Without a superstar to represent the movement in the canon, its legends became ghosts of an irresponsibly speculative NBA futures market now past.
"It's clear the university behaved unbelievably badly and acted irresponsibly toward us," said Joshua Freeman, a Phud who became a family medicine doctor.
The woman, who was irresponsibly breeding 125 bunnies, said she thinks she will receive treatment from a psychologist instead of going to prison.
Interestingly, bears aren't the only creatures whose behavior patterns have been substantially altered by the garbage we humans often and irresponsibly leave behind.
"SERI does not consider BAN's naming of an R2 company in the report as proof dispositive that the company acted irresponsibly," Lingelbach said.
Only by allowing an irresponsibly broad dissemination did the ultimate leakers and wrongdoers sense tacit permission and become emboldened to ignore the law.  .
Critics, including Trump's budget director Mick Mulvaney, have accused some Republicans of using it as a slush fund to irresponsibly boost defense spending.
When you work your way into each room, through secret crawlspaces and irresponsibly unlocked windows, you open up a "story" about that Finch.
The promise of acting irresponsibly in a responsible way—pursuing pleasure and autonomy without actually being an outlaw—drives both of their imaginations.
Future generations cannot have the same experiences we have if critical wildlife habitat is irresponsibly developed or our fishing streams are severely degraded.
None of the startups has even attempted a manned spaceflight, and some experts view the idea of commercial space travel as irresponsibly risky.
In 2900, 220006 children were killed and 2202 injured — all as a result of a child gaining access to an irresponsibly stored firearm.
"Watchmen" echoes some of America's societal ills, and things like "Joker" have been condemned recently for doing so irresponsibly, according to its critics.
Britain's General Medical Council found that he'd acted "dishonestly and irresponsibly" in conducting the studies on the 12 children described in the paper.
"Developers are irresponsibly collecting too much money for technology that doesn't exist," Jackson Palmer, the founder of the cryptocurrency Dogecoin, told me over email.
A psychologist at trial blamed "affluenza," or acting irresponsibly due to wealth, for his actions in a 2013 North Texas wreck that killed four.
That's because while the Obama administration irresponsibly committed America to immediate, real cuts in emissions, our global economic competitors would have no such handicap.
So it at first seems curious, even irresponsibly escapist, that the theme of this summer's Salzburg Festival is the nature and power of dreams.
Anyone flying their drone within the vicinity of an airport should know they are not only acting irresponsibly, but criminally, and could face imprisonment.
Unlike some athletes who irresponsibly blow through their bonuses, Bennett revealed on the "Kneading Dough" podcast that he spent his first big bonus wisely.
The Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee is aggressively and irresponsibly challenging the abundant and well established evidence of the dangers of fine particulate matter.
My six-by-eight-foot room in a communal caravan, which makes my current New York room look irresponsibly spacious, didn't have a kitchen.
Opioid manufacturers and distributors more broadly face thousands of lawsuits for their role in perpetuating the current drug overdose crisis by irresponsibly marketing painkillers.
Yet retirees do not have to be undisciplined in their approach to money or live irresponsibly to enjoy their retirement years to the fullest.
In a series of tweets Thursday night, Burr called the NPR story a "tabloid-style hit piece" that "irresponsibly misrepresented" his closed-door speech.
In Beijing on Thursday, foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said it was an "ordinary maritime accident" and he warned against "irresponsibly politicizing" the collision.
If MySpace were a physical artifact, there would be laws preserving it, which would mean its owners could be punished for treating it irresponsibly.
"The primary complaints against the ad, which came from a parent whose children viewed it, were that it was both "unduly distressing" and "irresponsibly targeted.
Formations like hoodoos and arches take tens of thousands of years to form and can be destroyed in seconds when people act carelessly and irresponsibly.
It perpetuates the myth that millions of Americans are in dire financial straits because of their own poor choices, or because they spend money irresponsibly.
A psychologist at trial blamed "affluenza," or acting irresponsibly due to wealth, for his actions in a 2013 North Texas wreck that killed four people.
Trump is irresponsibly and dangerously encouraging his supporters not to accept the outcome of an election it appears the GOP nominee will lose quite badly.
" He went on to explain that, though he'd asked for consent, he had power over the women involved, and he had wielded that power "irresponsibly.
"I think the administration has said and will continue to say that North Korea has acted recklessly, irresponsibly, and it has to stop," Haley said.
Others saw him as a loudmouth who irresponsibly romanticized street culture in order to bolster himself, while ignoring the example he set for American youth.
Because if not, what Falwell is doing is the equivalent of yelling "bomb" on a plane -- irresponsibly stoking fear and panic with absolutely zero evidence.
" The mix follows bandmember Murdoc's "Dirty Santa Party" mix from December, which was announced via Instagram along with a note instructing fans to "enjoy irresponsibly.
Critics of legalization also argue that edibles are marketed irresponsibly, since they can take the form of child-friendly snacks like gummy bears and cereals.
The debate is always rife with speculation about blood in the streets and permit holders irresponsibly trying to take the law into their own hands.
He said at the time that Clinton had acted irresponsibly in her use of a private server, but that her actions did not warrant charges.
The settlement is the latest legal blow against Purdue, which has been blamed for helping cause the opioid crisis by irresponsibly marketing the opioid painkiller OxyContin.
But as we've seen with White House Chief of Staff John Kelley, the adults in the room often get drawn into petty squabbles and act irresponsibly.
We meet one of our friends at a Mexican restaurant and order irresponsibly large burritos (steak fajita for me and vegetarian for C.), a 33 oz.
Jones is currently facing multiple lawsuits filed by family members of victims of the 2012 shooting who have accused him of irresponsibly pushing lies and conspiracies.
Some Muslims got irresponsibly angry, and a few turned to terrible, unacceptable violence, when the Prophet Mohammed was but mocked by a cartoonist and a satirist.
" But he writes that he realizes that the power he held over women is put them in a "predicament" and that he "wielded that power irresponsibly.
Given the Department of Homeland Security's particular history of using drones wastefully and irresponsibly, we do not believe there should be an expansion in their use.
But if it delivers a good night's sleep as promised, even after I irresponsibly binge on Netflix late into the night, I'll happily strap it on.
Until we do so, we're simply dismissing large pieces of the causality in our current racial divide, and irresponsibly pretending that some hard truths don't exist.
"The last person we need leading a possible transition of government power is someone who would so brazenly and irresponsibly violate the public trust," Brock added.
"This isn't the checkered flag to industry to irresponsibly develop robot cars that we had feared," John Simpson, the group's privacy director, said in a statement.
Fox News is a poisonous influence on our society, a propaganda organ that irresponsibly foments racial hate for the sake of a media baron's bottom line.
Trump's executive order completely ignores reality and will irresponsibly roll back the progress we made under President Obama to protect our environment for generations to come.
Further, it encourages bad fiscal policy at the state and local level (see: Illinois and California) by masking the financial pain caused by irresponsibly hiking taxes.
Trump called the response and news coverage about the gravity of the virus a "hoax," and his enablers at Fox News and elsewhere irresponsibly followed suit.
When you act responsibly, you can have lots of freedom; when you act irresponsibly, it's my job to keep you close to home for a while.
The rules allow for bonuses to be cut, stopped or clawed back where bankers are subsequently found to have acted irresponsibly or breached risk or compliance regulations.
There's always going to be an element of that, but if you lead with the hatred and contempt, as Donald Trump often does, then you're leading irresponsibly.
If one crisis-management firm is negotiating irresponsibly, underwriters who employ them risk being kicked out of the Lloyd's club, cutting off their access to pricing information.
This was exactly what anti-legalization activists have warned about: Companies got a hold of a dangerous, addictive product, marketed it irresponsibly, and lobbied for lax rules.
We, as consumers, are willing to give companies a chance to earn our trust, but if they act irresponsibly, then they are going to lose this trust.
Officials conducted a more thorough investigation to find out if Jim was driving irresponsibly that night ... but law enforcement is now saying the guy did nothing wrong.
In civil court though, all that the family's lawyer needs to show is that "it was more likely than not" that the officer acted negligently or irresponsibly.
This is just another example of this administration irresponsibly throwing around added regulations without understanding their detriment to show allegiance to groups that share their ideological bent.
"Hopefully the voters will settle some of that when they will reward people they think are acting responsibly" and punish those who are acting irresponsibly, Cornyn said.
In doing so, it unveiled an unhealthy, overvalued company that owed billions in long-term lease obligations, enriched leaders like Neumann, and irresponsibly blew its war chest.
At that point, it will be hard to deny that drivers still operating a car manually are behaving irresponsibly by eschewing an option statistically 10 times safer.
Moscow denied its aircraft had acted irresponsibly, saying it had stayed at a safe distance and had returned to its base after the U.S. aircraft changed course.
The state argued that Johnson & Johnson marketed the products irresponsibly, even as the proliferation of opioid painkillers led to an increase in drug misuse, addiction, and overdoses.
It is just one of the countless times this irresponsibly fanciful mother puts her own unfocused quest for happiness ahead of her son's stability and well-being.
For them, the problem was that Europe's population had grown too quickly, and the peasants irresponsibly farmed land so marginal that the slightest disruption could be disastrous.
Democrats complained it was a bad deal for middle-class and poor Americans and would irresponsibly raise the national debt by $1.4 trillion over the next decade.
A lock-out period might not work as well as a straightforward mandate, and some people who accidentally or irresponsibly allow their coverage to lapse will get screwed.
When former premier Wen Jiabao opted for all-out stimulus in late 2008, Zhou loosened monetary policy aggressively and was criticised for lacking independence and irresponsibly printing money.
So somewhere between those two extremes of everyone's on their own or we just pour money into it irresponsibly until we're broke, there's got to be an answer.
Now it is fueled by an irresponsibly bullish number from Citi, " Citron Research wrote in a post entitled "NVIDIA: The Moment that Separates the Gamblers from the Investors.
It's really the wrong time to ask, because I was out rather late last night behaving a bit irresponsibly, but generally I'm much more mature and responsible now.
I can certainly think of a few recent situations where I would have liked to bring an irresponsibly piloted drone down safely to give it a good stomp.
As long as we have presidents who lie to us — who use language as irresponsibly as President Reagan uses it — we'll be political just by using language clearly.
More sober criticism came from commentators like Martin Hughes-Games, who chastised the film in The Guardian for promoting an irresponsibly sunny outlook for the world's declining species.
The people leaving high-cost, highly-taxed states are the same people who voted for the politicians who instituted the high-tax policies and irresponsibly spent the funds.
"While some have advocated for a 'clean' debt limit increase, this would simply increase the borrowing authority of the government while irresponsibly ignoring the urgency of reforms," Rep.
The reforms include requiring use of de-escalation tactics, ensuring accountability when officers use force irresponsibly and requiring police to track incidents in which officers point their guns.
Because just think about it, you have a power plant in Arkansas that's burning coal irresponsibly or inconsistent with the statue, and it comes over to Oklahoma and Texas.
Yes, He acted irresponsibly, but the issue now shouldn't only be about punishments—it should also be about finding ways to prevent something like this from happening again.[Telegraph]
His firm also has "a bit of a macro hedge in case the politicians and central bankers continue to act irresponsibly — which seems like a safe bet," he added.
If we do not fear the consequences of failure, we may act irresponsibly, just as small children need to learn to be wary of cars before crossing the road.
Many Spaniards no doubt share the anger of King Felipe who, in a rare televised speech, denounced Catalonia's leaders for irresponsibly and disloyally tearing up the constitution of 1978.
China's rapid-fire approach has set off a biomedical duel between the U.S. and China, and sparked concerns among Western scientists that the Chinese trials have been irresponsibly premature.
There is much to recommend to this position when dealing with a figure like Trump, who uses language wildly and irresponsibly, without necessarily intending to act on his words.
Britain introduced laws last year that allow banks to seek recovery of bonuses from bankers deemed to have acted irresponsibly up to 10 years after they are paid out.
About two-thirds of butts are dumped irresponsibly -- stubbed out on pavements or dropped into gutters, from where they are carried via storm drains to streams, rivers and oceans.
The drone registration program was at least one measure that may have worked to keep non-commercial drone users from acting irresponsibly by holding them accountable via registration information.
And as I watched Holt put marble after marble down each path, testing and retesting the hypothesis, I began to irresponsibly apply such principles to our little Italian adventure.
But the independence movement in Catalonia is still acting irresponsibly by threatening a unilateral declaration of independence, something that could lead Madrid to suspend the Catalan government's autonomous status.
Diplomacy is a core pillar of American power and a key source of American leadership in the world, and this administration is irresponsibly eroding it rather than enhancing it.
In this omission, Brooks presents an irresponsibly one-sided view of a very serious topic, even as he frames the column as delivered through the voice of logical liberalism.
The Justice Department has been arguing for years that tech companies are behaving irresponsibly by designing their products so that they cannot provide most user data to law enforcement.
"The last person we need leading a possible transition of government power is someone who would so brazenly and irresponsibly violate the public trust," Brock said in a statement.
Harris, a former prosecutor, argued that Trump acted irresponsibly by citing MS-13 crimes in attempting to justify his demand that broader immigration reforms be attached to helping Dreamers.
"While some have advocated for a 'clean' debt limit increase, this would simply increase the borrowing authority of the government while irresponsibly ignoring the urgency of reforms," Walker wrote.
Trump and Kushner seem to be irresponsibly trying to boost the prince's prospects, increasing the risk that an unstable hothead will mismanage the kingdom for the next 50 years.
"I think we should take another look at that legislation and get rid of those provisions which allow gun manufacturers to act irresponsibly," he said in Iowa in January 2016.
Putin has said the presidential election will be fair, and that Navalny, lacking real popular support, is irresponsibly trying to foment social anger which could tip Russia back into instability.
"When there's really dangerous heroin on the streets, I'd rather see Suboxone out there, even if it is being prescribed irresponsibly or is being sold by drug dealers," he said.
If all the allegations are true, then there can be little doubt that Argento behaved irresponsibly in speaking out so publicly against the very things she was doing in secret.
Some things are not meant to be healthy: potato chips, milkshakes, gummy bears, banana splits, lollipops, and yes, bubble tea can all "lead to obesity and diabetes" if consumed irresponsibly.
But the US has a bad record of doing this with other drugs — allowing, for instance, drugmakers to irresponsibly market opioids for years and enable a major drug overdose crisis.
But the GOP had basically done everything in its power to block the Flint funding, and then argued that Democrats were irresponsibly holding the government hostage over one spending priority.
SAN JOSE (Reuters) - China said on Tuesday that U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo spoke "irresponsibly" in remarks he made criticizing Chinese economic cooperation during a visit to Costa Rica.
At MWC 2019, I irresponsibly put a nearly full 400GB microSD card in my pocket and somehow lost the dang thing while fishing out change to tip my cab driver.
Part of the problem with having an honest discussion on this issue is that some Trump critics -- irresponsibly in my view -- claimed many months ago that Trump was mentally unstable.
See: tobacco, alcohol, and opioid companies' long histories of irresponsibly marketing their products to get as many people as possible consuming and even addicted, no matter the public health risks.
Still, even Strzok's defenders should reckon with the fact he acted remarkably irresponsibly and that Mueller concluded very quickly from the texts that his removal from the probe was merited.
But this important data was clearly being irresponsibly handled by the carriers, and it is probably right that the location aggregation business gets a hard stop and not a band-aid.
Once respected for their work, these men were now defined for their histories as sexual predators who irresponsibly wielded their power over men and women in the media and entertainment industries.
Virgin Galactic is competing with startups like SpaceX and Blue Origin to be the first private company to send tourists into space—a mission that some experts have deemed irresponsibly risky.
Individuals who filed these suits typically claimed that a manufacturer engaged in negligence by distributing to known "bad apple" dealers, or by irresponsibly marketing their products for unsafe and illegal use.
Macron told ministers in a cabinet meeting on Tuesday the Italian government had acted cynically and irresponsibly in its refusal to welcome the Aquarius, according to French government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux.
By reopening a closed investigation, he irresponsibly gave the Foster conspiracy freaks credibility to continue smearing the Clintons and poison public debate for another three years, all at the taxpayers' expense.
Miliband failed to shed the idea that the Party had spent irresponsibly while in office, and to articulate a clear response to the austerity regime of the new Conservative-led coalition.
Since the housing crash, brought on by irresponsibly loose standards in the mortgage market, lenders have been very strict with the amount of debt borrowers can carry compared to their income.
However irresponsibly I behaved, I never made an editorial or hiring decision to reward anyone, man or woman, for anything but the quality of the work they did for the magazine.
Today, pioneering researchers such as Julia Angwin, Virginia Eubanks and Cathy O'Neil reveal how various algorithmic systems calcify oppression, erode human dignity and undermine basic democratic mechanisms like accountability when engineered irresponsibly.
"It would be tragic that all our efforts be irresponsibly squandered in a few months," he said, adding that conservatives' economic programmes would push the national debt over 100 percent of output.
"The school also did not update their crime log to include this incident, making it feel to us that they were either acting irresponsibly or trying to hide the incident," said Larsen.
As we look back, Democrat leaders acted irresponsibly and threw caution to the wind to damage and distract from the work the Trump administration is doing on behalf of our fellow citizens.
The local school teacher doesn't have an issue with hunting, her husband is a hunter, but she is against those who wield weapons irresponsibly, especially in an area where children often play.
It's evident that the initial reaction of the government isn't aimed at attempting to clarify what happened but rather to take advantage of the situation and irresponsibly and sweepingly attack the 'opposition.'
They say it would irresponsibly leave the EPA unable to write important regulatory protections, since the agency might not have the ability to release some parts of the scientific data underpinning them.
The Federal District Court for the District of Columbia should allow the suit to move forward to force the White House and Congress to confront an important question both have irresponsibly skirted.
With Republicans slashing taxes so irresponsibly and in such an unpopular manner, the next Democratic leader can simply call to "repeal the Trump tax cuts," and transfer the windfall to worthwhile initiatives.
While the substance is not nearly as harmful as past government campaign ads would have you believe, there are plenty of ways it can be used irresponsibly and harmful to public health.
Unanswerable. Nothing could live up to the weight of expectations after Valve decided to walk away from one of gaming's biggest cliffhangers and let speculation irresponsibly fester for more than a decade.
If we do punish him, which we must, Prince Mohammed, petulant and proud, is equally likely to behave more irresponsibly to demonstrate his independence and exact retribution against his erstwhile Western partners.
In July of 2016, Comey announced that his bureau's investigation into the matter had concluded, and recommended against charges for Clinton, saying that while she acted irresponsibly, her actions were not criminal.
Though Congress doesn't have the power to stop the president from declaring a national emergency, the House and Senate can end the emergency status if they believe the president is acting irresponsibly.
Trump escalated that even further with his "locked and loaded" tweet — irresponsibly implying the US is ready for war, and putting a nuclear strike back on the list of things to worry about.
Shapiro said that while he thinks there are many instances of the media irresponsibly reporting on drug fatalities, he doesn't think the use of the word overdose is too much of a problem.
Since Spears' heyday, the conversation around women celebrities and mental health has evolved; there was plenty of Twitter backlash to the campaign, suggesting that the podcasters were irresponsibly speculating about Spears' mental health.
She is both part of a movement and something of a maverick within it, taking her instructions directly from God and setting out on missions that her colleagues often regard as irresponsibly risky.
"Consumers shouldn't have to tolerate another year of companies irresponsibly amassing huge user profiles, data breaches that seem out of control and the vanishing ability to control our own digital lives," writes Cook.
"Nevertheless, once the infrastructure for the surveillance state has been built, it's very difficult to prevent government from eventually accessing it irresponsibly, or worse, oppressively," says Dave Maass of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
If we can't live without Facebook products, that is bad news for us, and great news for a tech corporation that has often behaved irresponsibly in terms of how it treats its users.
The long-running dispute suddenly escalated late on Thursday and raised the risk of a government collapse, with Di Maio accusing Salvini of acting irresponsibly by insisting the train link should go ahead.
Though it's difficult to determine the amount of discarded cigarettes, estimates come from the 5.6 trillion cigarettes that are manufactured worldwide each year, most of which are "dumped irresponsibly," according to NBC News.
Two new reports from the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology say facial recognition has been deployed irresponsibly by the police and conjure images of a futuristic surveillance state in Detroit and Chicago.
Even scientists still don't know exactly how it spreads, and there is no established cure—only treatment regimens that have met with mixed success, like the ones Trump and others have irresponsibly touted.
Purdue, along with other opioid companies, has over the past several years faced an increasing number of lawsuits from cities, counties, and states blaming the drug manufacturers for irresponsibly fostering the current overdose crisis.
Dana White just went scorched Earth on Oscar De La Hoya -- blasting the head of Golden Boy Promotions as a "f*cking cokehead" who irresponsibly let Chuck Liddell fight Tito Ortiz this past weekend.
That has shamefully been a dominant theme in the American presidential election, as the Republican nominee, Donald Trump, has irresponsibly portrayed Muslims as inherently dangerous and the country's Southern border as a lawless frontier.
According to a Medium post published Monday by organizers of the walkout and sit-in, four anonymous employees who have reported sexual harassment to Google's Employee Relations division have had their reports treated irresponsibly.
A federal court has sentenced former executives of Insys, including founder and ex-CEO John Kapoor, to years in prison for their role in irresponsibly marketing the painkiller Subsys and perpetuating the opioid epidemic.
Mr. Satoh is convinced that, if consumers are better informed about a product's development, they will make smarter choices and be likelier to appreciate their purchases, reducing the risk of them being discarded irresponsibly.
Instead, judgments will be passed down unilaterally by an non-independent arbiter from within the Department of Education—a department recently criticized by the Government Accountability Office for irresponsibly spending billions of stimulus dollars.
Much of that misinformation is created to trick people into visiting malicious websites, but a lot of what's out there is being shared irresponsibly by people who think they are doing the right thing.
But unless these guys are gonna be serious about using the part of 230 to get after people who behave irresponsibly, then I think they are looking at the changes they aren't gonna like.
Chloe's family, however, is pushing back on the narrative that Anello was irresponsibly "dangling" the little girl and are blaming Royal Caribbean for leaving a large window open in the children's area of the ship.
Many argue Nashville's recent rash of growth has been handled irresponsibly, with developers buying out longtime businesses and bulldozing the buildings to make room for cookie-cutter condominiums and multi-use developments and neighborhood rebrands.
"Nations that evade full enforcement and fail to take these steps are acting irresponsibly, now is the time to do more," McMaster said, calling on countries to cut off military and commercial ties with Pyongyang.
Bangkok, Thailand (CNN)Authorities in Thailand have accused foreign media of behaving irresponsibly by interviewing members of a juvenile football team who were trapped in a flooded cave for two weeks before a miraculous rescue.
When we say that a movie or a book "romanticizes" a harmful activity, we usually mean that it irresponsibly makes drug use or violence seem like something that the viewer might also like to do.
He said that perhaps one should really think about who is acting irresponsibly: Those who try to tackle foreseeable problems and find long-term solutions or those who bow away from their responsibility and dialogue.
In the film, Shaw explores the melodrama of teenage life, from the protagonist's tribulations writing for the school newspaper to the catastrophic destruction of his high school, which was irresponsibly built atop a fault line.
"He cannot get funding for his wall, so instead he irresponsibly misuses our military to save face," Kevin Appleby, the senior director of international migration policy at the Center for Migration Studies of New York.
VICE irresponsibly pronounced this minor alteration a "shadow ban"—a term that describes an imagined fear within far-right circles that platforms like Twitter are artificially limiting the reach of their content for solely political reasons.
Season two has largely sidelined all of that in favor of endless dithering, and each time it has tried to make the story about Rachel again, it's done so either clumsily or irresponsibly … and sometimes both.
" While third-degree assault carries an intent to harm, reckless endangerment occurs when an individual acts irresponsibly, creating what the New York penal code defines as "a substantial risk of serious physical injury to another person.
Ms. Belizaire maintained that Mr. Lewis had behaved irresponsibly by attempting to "barrel" past the biker through a narrow channel where a parked white Ford van and a black S.U.V. had tapered the available road space.
"If they are investigating me they are acting irresponsibly and allowing massive leaking of things I didn't do to harm my reputation," he wrote, noting that prosecutors haven't requested any documents or other material from him.
If the House can get the appropriations process moving — a task made difficult by the irresponsibly high budget number passed by the House Budget Committee — the Labor/HHS bill should be the first one in line.
Altman has described his nonprofit's commitment to open source as a way of protecting against the possibility of centralized, monopoly power over artificial intelligence, which he says has the power to harm humanity if used irresponsibly.
Working with friends and forming coalitions to confront Iran would have benefits, but if Trump keeps irresponsibly tweeting and escalating tensions, it will make it harder for his team -- and any potential coalition partners -- to keep up.
Millions of idiots trying to mine cryptocurrency so they can be part of the latest, stupidest and most irresponsibly hyped get-rich-quick tech craze are hindering the actual important work of finding out if aliens exist.
Hundreds of victims from all over the state have filed lawsuits against the company, accusing it of negligently and irresponsibly letting its equipment age and get too close to dry brush and vegetation encircling many vulnerable communities.
To suggest that as a possible next step is more than just a lazy rhetorical move — it irresponsibly paints Durant as a victim of the Dakota people, as if they had the power to force his hand.
However, this voyeurism isn't a victimless crime — when done irresponsibly, it fills the web with images of brutalized black people, hurting the same communities that eyewitness videos and body cameras are supposed to protect in the future.
Through the use of virtual reality (VR), Diageo's Digital and Technology team wants to take consumers on a drunk driving journey from beginning to end in order to demonstrate the tragic consequences that come with drinking irresponsibly.
"In the beginning when everything first started going on [allegations about Weinstein], I got an email from an actor who was like, 'you're using your platform a little irresponsibly, maybe you should just simmer down,'" she shared.
It's tough because they're pointing the finger at these big European and Asian fishing boats that come in and take everything—they say they steal their fish—but at the same time they're acting so irresponsibly themselves.
"The problem is because this is so far down the supply chain, it's difficult for technology companies to know if those minerals they're using are coming from irresponsibly managed operations," said Stefan Sabo-Walsh of Verisk Maplecroft.
Although some quickly — and irresponsibly and eventually wrongly — concluded the outages were because of hackers or threat actors launching distributed denial-of-service attacks, it's always far safer to assume that an internal mistake is to blame.
The long-running dispute suddenly escalated late on Thursday and raised the risk of a government collapse, with Di Maio accusing Salvini of acting irresponsibly and betraying the policy "contract" that forms the basis of the coalition.
Here's a statement from Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR): "Today's letter is more evidence that while Mylan irresponsibly raised the price of EpiPen, they were also bilking taxpayers out of millions of dollars," Wyden and Pallone said.
During my time at Roski, it became clear that I had never entered an MFA program; instead, I was participating in a sham under the leadership of an unfit dean and an administration irresponsibly ignoring the crisis.
I began self-publishing chapters as they accumulated, and, over the years, the story expanded irresponsibly into different bodies, brains, places, and times—but the basic aim was always to find the very best within its characters.
Nahle, a petrochemical engineer by trade, charged previous Mexican administrations of irresponsibly allowing Pemex's debt to balloon from some $13 billion in 2000 to over $106 billion by the time Lopez Obrador took office late last year.
The Committee farm bill would irresponsibly risk another trade dispute by adding cotton to those programs, which very well could lead to taxpayers again paying millions of dollars to Brazil in order to settle a new dispute.
"Today, Teresa Shook weighed in, irresponsibly, as have other organizations attempting in this moment to take advantage of our growing pains to try and fracture our network," the Women's March wrote in a post on its Facebook page.
While I do not recommend overextending your resources or spending irresponsibly in order to obtain more credit cards, leveraging your existing credit and using business credit cards can actually help raise your FICO score, as it did mine.
"Today, Teresa Shook weighed in, irresponsibly, as have other organizations attempting in this moment to take advantage of our growing pains to try and fracture our network," they wrote, after thanking Shook for her contributions to the movement.
"There is an ongoing and justifiable concern that visitors are irresponsibly endangering themselves and others by crossing over fencing and boundary lines and positioning themselves on the cliff ledge," a motion by the Waverly Council noted in June.
In the letter, the coalition emphasized the importance of releasing the report not only as a matter of record, but because of the following reasons: The same companies and groups investigated continued to market opioids aggressively and irresponsibly.
Trump brought charts with him to Tuesday's lunch, several senators who were present confirmed, meant to show that Puerto Rico had received far more funding than other disaster-hit areas and that the island had spent the funds irresponsibly.
Others will likely get a chuckle out of Gucci fans: There are cheesy puns, familiar depictions of how we (irresponsibly) consider spending our money, and also callbacks to the sometimes-absurd following the brand has among the fashion set.
But when the researchers who tested those long-forgotten pharmacy drugs published their results in 2012—scientifically demonstrating a much longer shelf-life than anyone expected—some people accused them of irresponsibly suggesting that patients should take expired drugs.
" He adds that a full class will be enrolling in the MFA program in the fall, a program which Kwon refers to as "a sham under the leadership of an unfit dean and an administration irresponsibly ignoring the crisis.
Under the National Emergencies Act, the House and the Senate can take up what is called a joint resolution of termination to end the emergency status if they believe the president is acting irresponsibly or the threat has dissipated.
"Today's letter is more evidence that while Mylan irresponsibly raised the price of EpiPen, they were also bilking taxpayers out of millions of dollars," the lawmakers said in a joint statement, adding they would "ensure taxpayers get their due."
He said the use of advanced algorithms and AI in recruiting can create tremendous value for the industry, where discrimination by hiring managers has been rampant, but if implemented irresponsibly, it can have drastic and harmful effects for job candidates.
"It&aposs evident that the initial reaction of the government isn&apost aimed at attempting to clarify what happened but rather to take advantage of the situation and irresponsibly and sweepingly attack the &aposopposition,&apos" the group said in a statement.
Though President Trump has proven unusually willing to personally attack his own team, he hasn't yet publicly excoriated any of his staffers or fired them for irresponsibly handling email or (in Bossert's case) offering up his own personal email address.
But they must first come to an agreement to raise the statutory spending caps that have been in place for the past six years, irresponsibly hamstringing our military's ability to meet evolving and growing threats around the world, including in cyberspace.
ROME (Reuters) - A dispute in Italy's coalition over the future of a high-speed rail link with France escalated suddenly on Thursday and raised the risk of a government collapse, with one party chief accusing his partner of acting irresponsibly.
At the same time, even some advocates of legalization worry about how legalization is playing out in the states — with concerns that a "Big Marijuana" industry may be able to market pot irresponsibly, as tobacco, alcohol, and opioid companies have.
"Zoom, I think proactively, may need to be in a position where people can better monitor their own content, or Zoom can better find people who are irresponsibly using the product, and a way of kind of policing content," Jaluria said.
"The bill's reductions in funding for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) exacerbate the damaging reductions inflicted on the IRS since 2010, and irresponsibly cut funding for the agencies charged with implementing Wall Street reform," the Office of Management and Budget said.
The exception to this is the province of Hatay, which passed from Syrian to Turkish control following a referendum," said Lisel Hintz, assistant professor of international relations and European studies at Johns Hopkins, who called Trump's claims "patently and irresponsibly false.
" He added that those closest to the president, including White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE and leaders of the military, are trying to "constrain the president from his own inclinations to say wild things, to act irresponsibly.
But almost within the same breath, Trump also alleges that Clinton irresponsibly exposed herself to her enemies in China — accusing her of weakness in defending herself from the foreign governments who somehow are also the "financial backers" controlling her actions.
While it now appears clear that legislators will need to rein in companies like Tesla from acting irresponsibly with its tech, I also fear any laws written that affect autonomous tech could be formulated without a broad understanding of how the systems work.
The big concern is that a big marijuana industry will, like the tobacco and alcohol industries, irresponsibly market its drug to kids or users who already consume the drug excessively — with little care for public health and safety over the desire for profits.
According to a Forsa poll published today 67% of Germans think it is acting irresponsibly; more of the party's supporters back Mrs Merkel's position than do Mr Seehofer's; and its projected vote-share in Bavaria has fallen to a post-war low.
Republican lawmakers "who perpetuated this rumor irresponsibly fed Islamophobia and hatred that leaves us vulnerable to harassment and attacks every day," Mohamed Omar, executive director of the Dar Al-Farooq Islamic Center, said Wednesday at a press conference according to MPR News.
"We cannot irresponsibly deliver our oil reserves to the transnational companies," Ms. Nahle, who was trained as a chemical engineer, wrote on Twitter this month, summing up her message to a gathering of oil workers in the Mexican oil town of Poza Rica.
If lawmakers believed that the president had irresponsibly endangered the nation by directing the FBI not to collect intelligence on a profound security threat posed by a foreign power, the House would be completely within its legitimate power to file articles of impeachment.
WASHINGTON — Democrats pilloried Republicans for irresponsibly shutting down the government when Barack Obama was president, but as a minority party struggling to show resistance in the era of President Trump, they are now ready to let the lights of government go dark.
They see "tough on crime" policies as too punitive and costly, but they don't want to resort to full legalization, which they fear would make pot too accessible in the US and allow big corporations to irresponsibly sell and market the drug.
While Tesla was at the center of the investigation, the NTSB's findings also called out Audi, BMW, Infiniti, Mercedes-Benz, and Volvo and suggested their Level 2 systems come with better warnings and improved monitoring technologies to prevent them from being used irresponsibly by drivers.
HHS OFFICIAL CALLS REPORT AGENCY LOST TRACK OF 1,500 CHILDREN &aposMISLEADING&apos "Senator Merkley is irresponsibly spreading blatant lies about routine immigration enforcement while smearing hardworking, dedicated law enforcement officials at ICE and CBP," deputy White House press secretary Hogan Gidley told Fox News.
Along with a slew of Camp fire survivors, hundreds of fire victims in the state have filed lawsuits against the utility, accusing it of negligently and irresponsibly letting its equipment age and get too close to dry brush and vegetation near many vulnerable communities.
In Wisconsin, for instance, Justice Department attorneys sent letters to more than 180 prescribers, informing them that they were prescribing opioids at relatively high levels and that doing so irresponsibly could both worsen the drug overdose epidemic and open them up to criminal prosecution.
News outlets did make real, novel efforts to communicate Trump's unique kind of political dishonesty and his erratic nature to news consumers, but this was offset by a parallel collective decision to hold him to the irresponsibly low bar that his campaign set for itself.
Now we know that Comey believed he had to notify Congress (and by extension the American people) about Clinton's emails, but not Russian attempts to influence the election, the impression that he was irresponsibly intruding into the election will be even harder to scrub away.
"We're not talking about people who have irresponsibly built a beach house because they want to have a second home on the shore — these are generational neighborhoods," said Elizabeth Malone, program director and insurance specialist at Neighborhood Housing Services of Brooklyn, a housing advocacy organization.
"My obvious concern is that Mr. Bondy's hasty efforts to find a forum (beyond MSNBC and CNN) for someone — anyone — to listen to his client's version of events caused him to irresponsibly produce privileged material" to the House panel, Blanche wrote in a Jan.
"The experience of Uber pre-IPO and [WeWork] suggests super voting shares can foster an environment where founders behaving irresponsibly is tolerated by other investors who lack the voting power or inclination to challenge it," Council of Institutional Investors Deputy Director Amy Borrus told Recode.
" He continued, "Because that is not — we have air issues across state issues that do affect, I mean, just think about it, you have a power plant in Arkansas that's burning coal irresponsibly or inconsistent with the statue, and it comes over to Oklahoma and Texas.
I was there for work, after all, and I was hyperaware of the Hollywood stereotype of the slutty mess of a woman journalist who, in the course of doing her job, just can't help herself and unprofessionally, irresponsibly starts sleeping with the subject of her story.
However, an "irresponsibly dovish" Fed — meaning "the Fed doesn't repivot back towards a neutral or hawkish policy bias if global economic risks diminish and growth improves" —would also be needed for the index's earnings multiple to expand to 17 from the current level of 16, he said.
The finding is further evidence that geneticist He Jiankui, who used the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing tool to engineer this mutation in twin babies last year, acted irresponsibly and without a sufficient understanding of how the modification might affect the future health of his unwitting test subjects.
Let me be brutally honest: If you are a minority, it's challenging to not be angry with Hollywood for the irresponsibly negative ways it has depicted blacks, Latinos, Muslims, Arabs and other minority groups -- all in the pursuit of making millions, if not billions, of dollars.
After all, during this campaign, Trump demonized us countless times, from lying that "thousands" of Muslims cheered in New Jersey on 9/11, to irresponsibly stating that "Islam hates us," to wrongfully claiming that Muslims are not informing law enforcement when we see suspicious activity in our community.
"It&aposs evident that the initial reaction of the government isn&apost aimed at attempting to clarify what happened but rather to take advantage of the situation and irresponsibly and sweepingly attack the &aposopposition,&apos" Broad Front, a coalition of opposition groups in Venezuela, said in a statement.
"While we understand the security concerns that motivate this proposal," the letter concludes, "we believe it would irresponsibly shift government resources to a costly and ineffective program while invading the privacy of not just visa-waiver applicants, but also their contacts in the U.S." View the discussion thread.
"If one needed final proof of just how irresponsibly the Brexit campaigners have behaved, besotted with themselves, leading their country into chaos and one of the worst crises of its modern history, then here it is," wrote the conservative Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung after Mr. Farage announced his departure.
Otherwise Zuck can carry on funneling a portion of his vast personal wealth into feel-good philanthropy projects in the hopes a halo glow of enough positive headlines will be able to outweigh the constant stream of negative news underlining quite how much power Facebook is irresponsibly wielding.
Around the same time that Hanson wrote his seminal piece, she wrote a brilliant novel called The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P, told from the perspective of Nate, a 30-something Brooklyn novelist, intellectual and beta male, once invisible to women, now suddenly not and navigating this shift irresponsibly.
An increase in drones sales "could put these weapons in the hands of governments that act irresponsibly with their neighbors and against their own populations," warned Jeff Abramson, a senior fellow with the Arms Control Association, a non-partisan Washington-based organization focused on global weapons proliferation threats.
"I think China and Russia will say: 'You backed out of the invitation, the US is the one that is acting irrationally, that is operating irresponsibly, so we need to ease up on the sanctions to help the Korean people,' so they have the justification for reducing the sanctions," he said.
When prominent people with a broad platform, such as a sitting US senator, are willing to jump to conclusions based on a tweet rather than wait to get the facts straight, their actions come across as either irresponsibly rash or as cynical attempts to create a manufactured controversy for political gain.
The attempted clawbacks could represent a test case as to the enforceability of tough new rules put in place by Britain last year, as a response to the financial crisis, allowing banks to seek recovery of bonuses from bankers deemed to have acted irresponsibly up to 10 years after they are paid out.
It's not surprising that in conjunction with a surge in dog imports, the United States has experienced an increase in instances of dogs with rabies – including the canine variant that had previously been thought eradicated here – canine flu, screwworm, brucellosis and a variety of other infectious diseases directly related to irresponsibly imported pets.
There's been a rise of violent anti-Asian discrimination, oftentimes targeting those wearing masks, all made worse by establishment publications like the New York Times who irresponsibly choose to use images of Asian people wearing masks in Asian-majority communities to illustrate articles about the coronavirus that include neither Asian patients nor locales.
More than 220 Democrats and one Republican — Representative Justin Amash of Michigan — have signed on to the resolution of disapproval, which Congress can use to end the emergency status under the National Emergencies Act if the threat has dissolved or if there is concern that the president has used his powers irresponsibly.
The messaging solution with built-in parental controls has arrived at a time when there's mounting concern over how use of social media has detrimental impacts on people's well-being, as well as concern over how technology companies have irresponsibly developed products aimed to addict their users without understanding the negative consequences of those actions.
When Xiao called her friend, it turned out the friend too had also been hospitalized after the squat challenge, which just goes to show that you should never try to push yourself too hard in exercise – even if one of your besties or a YouTube entrepreneur like Cassey Ho specifically (and irresponsibly) challenges you to.
"We live in an era of increasingly rampant disinformation, and there are only two ways to address this toxic force that is corroding our democracy: responsibly and in a way that serves the public, or irresponsibly and in a nakedly self-serving manner," Greg Schultz, Biden's campaign manager, said in a statement to CNN.
As I chew my last bites of fish filet (gotta say, that bun is delightfully pillowy), I get some exercise (by pontificating, obvs): Sure, I've been put up to this, but my five days of Trump have served as an excuse for skipping the gym, my reason for being snippy, my justification for availing myself of irresponsibly raised meat.
"Massachusetts' amended complaint irresponsibly and counterproductively casts every prescription of OxyContin as dangerous and illegitimate, substituting its lawyers' sensational allegations for the expert scientific determinations of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and completely ignoring the millions of patients who are prescribed Purdue Pharma's medicines for the management of their severe chronic pain," the statement said.
Opinion: The Confederacy doesn't need to be resurrected; it needs to be de-zombified John Sims, who has spent 15 years creating art that grapples powerfully with the image of the Confederate flag, says Amazon's "Black America" and, in particular, HBO's misguided "Confederate," are a reminder that reimagining history can irresponsibly retraumatize those living in the present.
The exception to this is the province of Hatay, which passed from Syrian to Turkish control following a referendum," said Lisel Hintz, assistant professor of international relations and European studies at Johns Hopkins, who called a previous version of Trump's claim -- in which Trump said there had been fighting for "22017,000" years -- "patently and irresponsibly false.
The exception to this is the province of Hatay, which passed from Syrian to Turkish control following a referendum," said Lisel Hintz, assistant professor of international relations and European studies at Johns Hopkins, who called a previous version of Trump's claim -- in which Trump said there had been fighting for "2,000" years -- "patently and irresponsibly false.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) says that trillion-dollar deficits could not have been avoided by the GOP-controlled Congress, responding to critics within his party who say that leaders have behaved irresponsibly.
" In a previous statement to CNN, Purdue has said that the accusations "irresponsibly and counterproductively casts every prescription of OxyContin as dangerous and illegitimate, substituting its lawyers' sensational allegations for the expert scientific determinations of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and completely ignoring the millions of patients who are prescribed Purdue Pharma's medicines for the management of their severe chronic pain.
Along with another mother, Jo Cornell, whose son also played Pop Warner, suffered behavior problems, took his own life, and was posthumously diagnosed with CTE, Archie is a named plaintiff on the new lawsuit, which argues that Pop Warner, NOCSAE, and USA Football (the sport's national youth governing body, funded by the NFL) irresponsibly exposed children to both brain damage and increased risk of such.
I fully agree with Fox News anchor Shepard Smith who strongly criticized Trump and strongly defended CNN's reporting of this sensitive matter, and correctly drew a dramatic distinction between the way Buzzfeed irresponsibly posted the entire 35-page dossier — which includes salacious allegations about Trump — versus the way CNN responsibly reported about the existence of the dossier without elaborating on its salacious and unverified content.
"We don't even know how large of a negative impact this bill would have yet because Republicans are irresponsibly rushing forward before this bill even receives a score from CBO," Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE (D-N.
LISTEN I KNOW REGULATIONS BECOME A DIRTY WORD ON WALL STREET BUT WHEN BUSINESSES BEHAVE THIS IRRESPONSIBLY AT SOME POINT THE GOVERNMENT HAS TO STEP IN. THAT'S WHY I THINK NOW IS A CRITICAL TIME FOR US TO HEAR FROM SENATOR ELIZABETH WARREN, THE DEMOCRAT FROM MASSACHUSETTS WHO HAS STRONG WORDS FOR EQUIFAX AS WELL AS FOR THE FEDERAL RESERVE WHEN IT COMES TO THE ACTIONS OF ANOTHER COMPANY THAT HAS MISBEHAVED, WELLS FARGO.
Whistleblowers are not spies or treasonous actors — as President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Trump adviser: 'He should stop saying things that are untrue' US moves British ISIS suspects from Syria amid Turkish invasion MORE irresponsibly accused the whistleblower who complained of his July 85033 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in which he asked Zelensky to do the "favor" of investigating his political rival, former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Pence open to releasing transcripts of call with Ukraine Trey Gowdy joins Trump's legal team MORE and his family.
Rep. Keith EllisonKeith Maurice EllisonFormer Sanders aides launch consulting firm Minnesota AG will defend state's abortion restrictions despite personal views Hillicon Valley: House panel advances election security bill | GOP senator targets YouTube with bill on child exploitation | Hicks told Congress Trump camp felt 'relief' after release of Clinton docs | Commerce blacklists five Chinese tech groups MORE (D-Minn.) backed away from an earlier claim that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE was acting more irresponsibly than North Korea leader Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnCan we do business with Kim Jong Un?

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