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Discover Ludwig"improvident" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an adjective meaning "not carefully thinking about the future." You can use it when referring to someone who is not making problem-solving decisions or not saving money. For example, you can say, "He is an improvident man since he spends all his money without any thought for what tomorrow may bring."
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improvident
adjective
Failing to provide for the future; reckless
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In his day he was lazy and improvident and was quite incapable of thinking about tomorrow.
And Mr Clinton's desire in Syria to "rebalance the power" without making "an improvident commitment" actually risks recreating the same sort of stalemate as in Bosnia.
She herself had described her life as a miracle.Born Françoise d'Aubigné in a prison in Niort, in western France, in 1635, she was the unwanted daughter of Constant d'Aubigné, an improvident and unscrupulous minor nobleman.
They are on opposite sides of a see-saw.Putting public and private borrowing together, it becomes clear that America as a whole is no more improvident now than it was before.
But when its expected liabilities are weighed against its disproportionately large fiscal revenues, it is no longer the most improvident locality.
"THE public will learn that patents are artificial stimuli to improvident exertions; that they cheat people by promising what they cannot perform; that they rarely give security to really good inventions, and elevate into importance a number of trifles...no possible good can ever come of a Patent Law, however admirably it may be framed".Hardly an argument you might expect The Economist to endorse.
In the past few decades, when pensions in most rich countries were reasonably generous and early retirement was positively encouraged, only the most workaholic (or improvident) continued working.
Now taxpayers are once again having to bail out, if not forgive, an improvident chancellor.What makes Mr Brown's tenure at the Treasury distinctive is not only its length but also its trajectory.
Second, Eurobonds would remove the pressure on improvident governments to put their public finances in order.
Stay out!' I think that's a big mistake...Sometimes it's just best to get caught trying, as long as you don't overcommit like, as long as you don't make an improvident commitment".... "Nobody is asking for American soldiers in Syria," Clinton said.
Gulf petrodollars have been recycled not to improvident governments in Latin America but instead to improvident homebuyers in the uncreditworthy fringes of America.The Gulf is doing its best to spend its windfall.
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