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Indiscriminate use of the reverse prosthesis on all patients with cuff tear arthropathy presents a relatively reckless and irresponsible use of resources while limiting the ability to perform revision in the face of implant failure.
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"Reckless", the article says, is a relatively common surname dating back to the Middle Ages.
The reckless contrarian approach is dependent upon the climate being relatively insensitive to the increased greenhouse effect, which requires that something offset all of these warming feedbacks.
If Wilde was relatively indiscreet, even flamboyant, in the way he acted, Douglas was reckless in public.
Those retailers which went into the spring and summer season with relatively little inventory, have not been forced to decimate profit margins with reckless clearance sales.
Kweku Adoboli, a relatively junior City trader who almost destroyed the banking giant UBS through increasingly reckless illicit deals, has been jailed after being convicted of what police describe as the biggest fraud in UK history.
Iowa, one of several Midwestern states that largely sidestepped the reckless rise of the housing market and the crash that followed, has remained relatively stable through these difficult years.
Note: This isn't a license to approach random strangers in a bar or to be reckless; it's a call to action to make something great happen while you're still relatively free and mobile.
Reckless, perhaps.
How reckless!
He was stunningly reckless.
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