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They have a reputation for being more irresponsible and more violent.
Has there ever been a time when failing to do so would be more irresponsible?
But of all the nationalities, no group of people are more irresponsible and cheerfully insensitive than Australians.
No It is highly stigmatizing to suggest ppl who smoke weed are more irresponsible than those who drink.
Mr Bloomberg disapproves of that; he said in his statement that, "nothing could be more irresponsible" than Democrats calling for impeachment.
Nobody I know believed that Trump would pivot in the opposite direction, becoming even more irresponsible and self-destructive after the conventions.
Still, it's hard to think of a more irresponsible tweet from Trump, who is essentially signal-boosting the narrative that ISIS wants to promote.
Their younger, more irresponsible selves are played by professional actors, who re-enact the hectic planning, frenzied execution and inevitable unraveling of the theft.
It begs an obvious question of who is more irresponsible: The man standing athwart history screaming stop, or the charlatans cutting his legs out from under him?
Speaking as a reporter who's been looking at this issue, one of the things that's surprised me is how some of the more irresponsible companies have behaved.
Some experts assert that it's contributing to the rising STD rates, since less knowledge means more irresponsible decisions (and not the fun kind that you 'gram on Saturday nights).
We should also expect to see more irresponsible reporting of leaked information and, as a result, silly and defensive posturing by companies suggesting that they have defeated the intelligence communities.
In that case, the usual arguments against bailouts — especially moral hazard, the idea that rewarding firms that made irresponsible bets encourages more irresponsible bets in the future — tend to get pushed aside.
Promoting the possibility of a civil war would be dangerous in any case, but at a time when white-power terrorism has re-emerged as a visible and organized domestic terrorist threat, it is even more irresponsible.
But this latest report suggests not just that the company was even more irresponsible with user data than we previously knew, but also that its CEO apparently hasn't been completely honest with members of Congress -- and, by extension, the American people.
Fear, armed squatters and mistrust creates a volatile mix, one that could be ignited by more irresponsible political rhetoric, an overarching law enforcement response to them, or -- conversely -- an abandonment of the rule of law to them that emboldens other armed malcontents.
Frankly, I don't know who is more irresponsible — Trump for the horrendous and unjust damage he has inflicted on the Latino community, or the news media, who have failed to accurately report on these events or provide Latino analysts to interpret them to the nation and the world.
Trump says he's 'watching Google very closely' after meeting with CEO Colin Lecher reports on more irresponsible misinformation from the president: President Trump again took aim at Google in a series of tweets on Tuesday morning, claiming there was an anti-conservative bias at the search giant while also suggesting there was a conspiracy at the company to "illegally subvert the 27 election," ideas the company has repeatedly denied.
The group was a more irresponsible version of Hugo's Cénacle. The group counted among its members the artists Gérard de Nerval, Alexandre Dumas, père, Petrus Borel, Alphonse Brot, Joseph Bouchardy and Philothée O’Neddy (real name Théophile Dondey). Le Petit Cénacle soon gained a reputation for extravagance and eccentricity, but also for being a unique refuge from society.
The fact that "she's trying to deal with too many things" saw Nicole transform into a messed up and depressed person. Nicole became more irresponsible the more she drank and was in the company of many men. Geoff arrived and saved her from danger, Lewis said there was a part of Geoff that still loved Nicole. However they did not start anything again, James said she understood why because of their complicated backstory.
Abe, Sada quoted in , Chapter 5. "Acquaintance Rape", .. in the summer of my fifteenth year because I was raped by a student at a friend's house ... Her parents initially defended and supported her, but she became a difficult teenager. As Abe became more irresponsible and uncontrollable, her parents sold her to a geisha house in Yokohama in 1922, hoping to find her a place in society with some direction., Toku Abe, Sada's oldest sister, testified that Sada wished to become a geisha.
Unfortunately Becky and Steve are refused the right to adopt because her estranged half-sister, Kylie Turner (Paula Lane) gave a bad reference and the fact that Social Services feel that it is too soon after her miscarriages. She confronts Kylie, but the sisters eventually reconcile and Becky helps Kylie reclaim custody of her son, Max (Harry McDermott). Becky becomes very attached to Max, whilst Kylie becomes more irresponsible. Kylie announces plans to move to Cyprus with her new boyfriend and Becky begs her to reconsider, so Kylie offers to sell Max to her and Steve for £20,000, which they agree to.
" Juul's marketing has been criticized for targeting youth. The themes emphasized in Juul's marketing, especially freedom, relaxation, and sex appeal; the use of young models and imagery claimed to be appealing to young people; and the use of social media influencers and affiliates popular among youth are three reasons why many consider Juul's marketing to be targeting youth. In 2015, John Schachter, director of state communications for the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, voiced concern regarding the youth of men and women portrayed in Juul's advertising, particularly in combination with the design, stating that "We're seeing more and more irresponsible marketing of unregulated products such as e-cigarettes.
Your greatest danger ahead is the probable practical failure of the application of your philosophy in the United States." George Orwell responded with both praise and criticism, stating, "in the negative part of Professor Hayek's thesis there is a great deal of truth. It cannot be said too often – at any rate, it is not being said nearly often enough – that collectivism is not inherently democratic, but, on the contrary, gives to a tyrannical minority such powers as the Spanish Inquisitors never dreamt of." Yet he also warned, "[A] return to 'free' competition means for the great mass of people a tyranny probably worse, because more irresponsible, than that of the state.
Gingrich opposes restrictions on campaign contributions, which he says make "it impossible for a candidate of average means to go out and raise the resources" needed for a campaign. In a 2006 article in the National Review, Gingrich stated that current campaign finance rules have moved the U.S. "dangerously closer to a plutocracy where the highest bidder can buy a seat." Gingrich opposed the McCain–Feingold campaign finance reform bill, which was passed in 2002 and prohibits unrestricted donations to candidates from wealthy individuals, corporations and labor unions. In his book Winning the Future, Gingrich criticized McCain-Feingold for creating a "more irresponsible" system than before its passage, in which 527s and other extra-campaign activities increased, and "rich people ironically had an even greater impact" on elections.
Cameron resisted that pressure, and his relations with Whitlam deteriorated. At the same time, he became increasingly critical of the more irresponsible union leaders, who, he believed, blindly pursued wage rises without regard to the state of the economy or to the incomes policy of their own Labor government. Still, in the twelve months from September 1973, Cameron claimed to have presided over "the greatest redistribution in the favour of wage earners ever to be recorded in any one year by any country in the world."Ross McMullin, The Light on the Hill: The Australian Labor Party 1891-1991 By 1975 the Whitlam government was in crisis and Whitlam made a sharp turn to the right by bringing in Bill Hayden as Treasurer and Jim McClelland as Minister for Labour and Immigration.
Economy Minister Akira Amari characterized Koizumi's stance as pure but simplistic, while other LDP administration officials downplayed the potential impact of Koizumi's views. Former prime minister Naoto Kan, however, expressed hope that Koizumi's status as then- Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's "boss" would help put pressure on the government to minimize or eliminate nuclear power in Japan. Koizumi defended his change of stance, stating in November that "it is overly optimistic and much more irresponsible to think nuclear power plants can be maintained just with the completion of disposal facilities... We had failed to secure sites for final disposal even before an accident occurred," concluding that "it's better to spend money on developing natural energy resources--citizens are more likely to agree with that idea--than using such large amounts of expenses and energy to advance such a feckless project [as nuclear power]." He explained that in August, he had visited a nuclear waste disposal facility in Finland, where he learned that nuclear waste would have to be sealed up for 100,000 years.

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