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Yesterday Labour's ruling national executive committee (NEC) demonstrated, yet again, that the party disdains the views of British Jews and is heedless of the urgency of combating antisemitism.
But if the show is heedless of traditional beauty, it is also firm in its faith in artists as thinkers and makers rather than production-line workers meeting market demands.
Gleeful Republicans, convinced that Mr. Deeds has dealt his own candidacy a lethal blow by his stance on taxes, have seized on it as evidence that Mr. Deeds is heedless of the financial strains on ordinary Virginians.
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.
One chief reason -- even as polls make clear that most of us believe Congress is heedless of our will -- is because most of us haven't bothered to read the Constitution.
But the deaths and injuries from misdirected or errant bombs, or from shrapnel and fragments that spray into nearby homes even when the munitions find their intended target, are making more and more people believe that the United States is heedless of the Iraqi public.
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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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