Jenkins then goes on to discredit younger consumers as fecklessly fickle. |
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The former Blairite health secretary, who has renounced the liberal reforms he helped bring, appears lightweight and fecklessly populist. |
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This leads the community to retrench and become risk averse, which invites complaints by politicians that the community is fecklessly timid. |
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Two weeks earlier they were a shambles against Yorkshire at Scarborough, batting fecklessly, bowling lifelessly and fielding appallingly. |
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It also provides the input from which government agencies speculate fecklessly about prospective costs and benefits. |
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A reference to Article 3 of the Regulation of 2003 is important for also informing everyone who fulfils the conditions about the correct labelling requirements and ensuring that no one can fecklessly take advantage of these. |
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After bowling punchlessy and batting, for the most part, fecklessly, still they did not lose the match. |
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When Michael Bates fenced fecklessly at Boyd Rankin, it was 57 for six. |
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And when Wolves had the ball they gifted it back to the opposition so fecklessly that the Canaries continued to carve out chance after chance and could have scored eight. |
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Seventeen fell to catches, many sliced fecklessly into the cordon. |
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