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It seems possible that Pacquiao's loss — which will hurt his reputation and his bargaining power but probably not his popularity — will only make him more appealing to Mayweather, who tends to be reckless outside the ring and cautious inside it.
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In an Op-Ed, Barofsky laments the government's unwillingness to take stronger action against big banks, who "reasonably assume that the government will rescue them again," Barofsky notes, "no matter how reckless their behavior". Outside the financial sector, corporations actually lost $10 billion overall in the final quarter of 2010.
Because such conduct could easily be construed as reckless and willful, thus outside the board director's scope of association-related duties, Association "One's" indemnification may not defend him or the association in any related litigation, nor will it pay damages if damages are awarded.
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During the Crimean War (1853 56) he distinguished himself by his reckless bravery in the siege trenches outside Sevastopol.
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