Fragonard and Watteau created frothy paeans to the pleasures of surface, frivolity, and irresponsibility. |
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The truth is he did not, which further exposes his hypocrisy and irresponsibility. |
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To this feverish regime of irresponsibility, is it possible that he has recently administered the first bracing douche of an overdue cold bath? |
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Poor women with children are discussed in punitive, paternalistic terms of single motherhood and personal irresponsibility. |
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Everyone seems to have a story about environmental harm caused by business's irresponsibility. |
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There can be surely not a scintilla of doubt that the whole grisly situation is the very quintessence of irresponsibility. |
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In good economic times, the country could endure this kind of irresponsibility with taxpayers' funds. |
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Better to try and fail than not to try at all, was his response to those who accused him of rashness and irresponsibility. |
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We would also like to see the real culprits forced to face up to their irresponsibility. |
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His lifestyle was too threatening, his irresponsibility too damning to make him sympathetic. |
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They're conducive, instead, to lassitude, resentment, and political irresponsibility. |
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For this generation, moving home is a sign of responsibility, not irresponsibility. |
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To be fair, the irresponsibility of this government is perfectly in tune with the irresponsibility of governments everywhere. |
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The media moralist and TV frontman has a long track record of preaching about the evils of child abuse and individual irresponsibility. |
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In this case, demonstration of a systematic pattern of irresponsibility is key before measures can be taken against a flag State. |
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This decision is in accordance with parliamentary craftiness, but it is impressive of irresponsibility from a human point of view. |
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From time immemorial, war has gone along with fiscal irresponsibility. |
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A rally has been organized in protest against the ad campaign, with parents accusing the studio of irresponsibility for marketing the film in high-crime areas. |
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Inefficient use of resources was a form of moral irresponsibility. |
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When we deny permission by being too assiduous in erecting barriers against irresponsibility, we are also erecting barriers against the exercise of responsibility. |
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The sorry tale of Mr Wardle's famishment has triggered predictable accusations of irresponsibility and exploitation. |
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We should not be politically forced to be a constituent assembly to compensate for the irresponsibility of the governments. |
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Apparently, complacency had set in, leading to irresponsibility and poor judgement. |
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The law is contempt masked as compassion, irresponsibility masked as accountability. |
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It is no longer a question of spirit of adventure, of being fed up or irreverence or even of a small measure of juvenile irresponsibility. |
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One cluster was characterised by high levels of thrill-seeking, hostility, and irresponsibility. |
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To protect a minor offender, he is prosecuted undetained and benefits from irresponsibility and diminished responsibility. |
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After getting a credit downgrade because of Conservative fiscal irresponsibility, we could not get our good rating back right away. |
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All three listed Mr Bush's fiscal irresponsibility as a strong reason why the president should be kicked out of the White House. |
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His statement had been an exercise in justifying the irresponsibility of the Greek Cypriot side. |
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We cannot continue, with total irresponsibility, to pollute the water and the air and destroy the forests of the planet. |
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It was necessary to resolve these genuine problems in order to shield children from blackmail or irresponsibility on the part of the parents. |
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The laws which are necessary should aim at guaranteeing and protecting subsidiarity against negligence or irresponsibility. |
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Fairly or not, many people see that kind of amplitude of girth as a sign of irresponsibility or lack of discipline or something. |
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Hessler, thanks to the Post, is now the poster child for selfishness, immaturity, and irresponsibility at Occupy Wall Street. |
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My colorful choices do not indicate any irresponsibility associated with how I handle children. |
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As a people we seem determined to lend credence to the outsiders image of us as a nation of freewheeling boozers with a sizeable streak of irresponsibility in our make-up. |
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At the same time such features of character can be displayed in him, like unpracticality, striving to avoid making of decisions, irresponsibility. |
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Not only are the potentialities of existing law fully extended, but the irresponsibility or unwisdom of the weaker, or the head-strong, judges are held in. |
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All of them are presented as taking place in an environment of such reckless irresponsibility and callous disregard of the value of human life as to strain credulity. |
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The media has displayed utmost irresponsibility by overplaying the story. |
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What a godsend to infantilizing irresponsibility that era was. |
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They must take up this role with full independence and resist unacceptable accusations of irresponsibility which are sometimes uttered against them. |
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The Indian military system is full of unmilitary anomalies, all productive of irresponsibility and undiscipline. |
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Thirdly, I believe that the British Government should be taken to task for the irresponsibility and flippancy it showed in carrying out this reclassification, so that the port of Gibraltar may return to its original category. |
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We understand that the Earth and humanity are part of a vast evolving universe, sharing the same destiny and threatened by destruction as a result of the irresponsibility and recklessness of human beings. |
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After a Labour Party conference that sometimes sounded a little too pleased by capitalism's travails, the Tories stood up for the market without exonerating bankers from the charge of irresponsibility. |
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The most realistic element on which blame can be attributed for the debt crisis is inertia, inaction, non-involvement, a relations network characterized by widespread irresponsibility and routine behaviour. |
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His most important contribution was showing that there could be no plan for society that was based on economic irresponsibility and that there could be no economic recovery that disregarded the social requirement. |
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I will leave it to others to expose the incredible flimsiness and irresponsibility of the arguments the opposition parties are making in an attempt to justify their undemocratic tactics. |
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The illogicality and irresponsibility of this report do not end there. |
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In reality, cautiousness, although seemingly very diplomatic, is being mixed up with a sense of political irresponsibility displayed by the world's leader when talking about the future of the Land of the Cedars. |
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It is absolutely essential to put an end to this floodtide of irresponsibility, irresponsible charterers, untraceable shipowners and lenient certification companies. |
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Sometimes targeting energy independence, they break with the irresponsibility of the territories with respect to their energy supplies in a globalised world. |
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Viewed from within the deficit lens, these structural realities tend to raise evaluations of parental irresponsibility, neglect, dysfunction and incompetence. |
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In the current campaign, two commercials use analogy and humour to dramatise situations where irresponsibility causes risk to oneself as well as to others. |
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Giving EU grants to States which have been negligent creates a climate of slackness and irresponsibility and increases the risk of certain types of disaster which could in some cases be prevented. |
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They are, for the most part, a bunch of yahoo radical populists wallowing in racism, jingoism, intolerance, obscurantism, corporate lollipops galore, fiscal irresponsibility, executive abuse of power, and supine legislatures. |
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Let us finally go back to certain cases in which man showed stupefying irresponsibility in his choices of development, given the menaces of natural origin prevailing at the chosen location. |
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This report has vindicated the forced resignation of a sloppy, slapdash Commission and revealed a catalogue of irresponsibility by Member States who are prepared to criticise but not act on fraud and irregularities. |
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She repeatedly appointed him to military posts despite his growing record of irresponsibility. |
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We were able to get some amendments in committee but it does not in any way protect a whistleblower who has raised real concerns about company irresponsibility. |
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Nothing embodies that recklessness, that irresponsibility of the Conservative government more than the amendments the government is bringing forward. |
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Knowledge must be debunkable and stands only until it is debunked. In a liberal scientific society, to claim that you are above error is the height of irresponsibility. |
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Tyne and Wear was one of T those authorities which had declared itself a nuclear-free zone and the Tory Government T was not pleased with what it saw as irresponsibility. |
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For her failure to marry, Elizabeth was often accused of irresponsibility. |
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