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The Secretary cannot be heedless of these factors in the sense, for instance, of refusing to hear relevant evidence bearing on them.
At the same time he expresses a loathing of his buddies' flagrant sinfulness and promises never to be heedless of what he does.
Desperation is akin to devotion, and the workers themselves may be heedless of the danger, or have decided that there are things worth risking one's self for.
This does not mean that one is to be heedless of externals.
Certainly Socrates could be heedless of convention and careless about providing for his bodily needs.
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Thus, Hartshorne can say that God's goodness is not diminished if a fragmentary being is heedless of the good of others, by indifference or harmful intent.
He was heedless of danger and cool under pressure.
They're heedless of the political economy risks of a weak initial response.
Not that Indian and Chinese officials are heedless of the risks of nuclear energy.
Patients are blamed for wanting too much care and being heedless of the costs.
Inside national newspapers, Leveson says there was a "recklessness in prioritising sensational stories" that was "heedless of the public interest".
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