I remember very clearly the last time I sat in a principal's office, being yelled at for acting irresponsibly. |
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There is no public interest in allowing defamatory statements to be made irresponsibly under the banner of freedom of expression. |
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Numerous psychedelic explorers had gotten lost by irresponsibly experimenting with powerful and hard drugs. |
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Public officials and legislatures are deemed irresponsibly, unchallengeably sovereign. |
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They are attempting to dishonor her by claiming that she was acting irresponsibly, yet many believe her death was deliberate. |
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The brilliance of the Right was in wildly and irresponsibly staking outrageous positions. |
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We act irresponsibly if we ignore the way in which emotion can drive reason from the field. |
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Landowners, however, stressed the importance of powers of last resort to enable the police to arrest individuals who acted irresponsibly. |
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You're not exactly a rebel to authority, but you never hesitate to challenge anyone who assumes power irresponsibly. |
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There is an all too-human tendency to rationalise our own behaviour, especially when we act irresponsibly or cruelly. |
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These feelings were the result of knowing or strongly suspecting that a partner had irresponsibly infected them. |
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He had not, he reminded them, acted wildly or irresponsibly on the subject of emancipation. |
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You don't calculate the odds whether unlimited power will be exercised responsibly or irresponsibly. |
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Unlike the greedy profiteers and corporate chieftains who actually made money on those stocks, we were not acting irresponsibly. |
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When some in the media go off-message over something like MMR, public health professionals complain that they are acting irresponsibly. |
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A president who voices an opinion without considering the political consequences is acting irresponsibly. |
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Not being able to reach the vice president of communications in time for your deadline does not allow the publication to act irresponsibly with the facts. |
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That is just as large a failure as letting people bandy about irresponsibly. |
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However, when used irresponsibly, alcohol can be a dangerous drug that can result in a variety of health and social harms. |
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To the extent that it was used irresponsibly to secure success in debate it was eristic, and the temptation so to use it must often have arisen. |
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Second they discarnate the man until leading it to a idealismo irresponsibly broken ties with the material reality. |
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In my opinion, if we can get one kid to think before acting irresponsibly or irrationally, we've done a great job. |
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Secession would not even be an issue, he claimed, had not certain office-seekers irresponsibly agitated abstract sectional issues for partisan advantage. |
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All around the world the banks behaved irresponsibly, but regulation wasn't tough enough. |
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Europe has been irresponsibly negligent with regard to this matter, and we must drop this approach without further delay. |
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Without capacity, funding may be irresponsibly allocated and accounted for. |
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The free flow of ideas is jeopardized when a few individuals act irresponsibly. |
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The reverse, however, can be shown: companies that are managed irresponsibly expose themselves to extreme risks. |
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Another speaker said that landmines were used irresponsibly in some parts of the world and had injured women and children. |
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It has been common practice to irresponsibly pour this waste into rivers, lakes and inshore waters. |
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I believe in treating the taxpayer's money as somebody else's money and it's not our right to spend it irresponsibly. |
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The people on the waterfront are irresponsibly subjecting their children to unacceptable conditions. |
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For much of the past eight years, the PT irresponsibly attacked Mr Cardoso's efforts at fiscal reforms, demanding more spending, regardless of affordability. |
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Other things being equal, a woman who knowingly refuses to delay conception after exposure to a teratogen acts irresponsibly. |
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His impetuousness and rebel spirit bring him into confrontations with his superiors who, although they think he is brave, prefer not to send him on vital missions because they fear he will act irresponsibly. |
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Finally, the principle of professional discretion strategically reasserts the importance of retaining professional judgment, provided that it is not used irresponsibly and is systematically monitored. |
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The danger of proliferation also comes from States which behave irresponsibly in a reckless attempt to pursue the arms race and to blackmail and challenge the international community. |
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However, there are also known situations where particular airlines have acted very irresponsibly, have disregarded the need for the most basic safety requirements. |
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For many years I have worked to overcome the problem of anti-personnel landmines, but I have always sought to focus attention on the real culprits, who use such weapons indiscriminately and irresponsibly. |
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Why has the department acted irresponsibly in this file and not invested the amounts necessary to repair this essential infrastructure for fishers? |
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Only with equitable and sustainable development can poor nations curb continuing environmental degradation and avoid the destructive effects of the kind of overdevelopment that has used natural resources irresponsibly. |
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Moreover, members of so-called risk groups may in fact be HIVnegative and conscious of the risk, while infected members of general society will act irresponsibly and infect their casual mate or partner. |
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And finally, Peter Yeomans, City of Montreal Executive Committee member responsible for public security, irresponsibly suggested that applicants for Montreal's police need to be free from HIV to be able to do their job. |
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In its factum before the Court of Appeal, the Crown said the accused either acted irresponsibly or was wilfully ignoring the consequences of his acts. |
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You can't act irresponsibly and then expect me to take the rap. |
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