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The discussions of Shakespeare are symptomatic of a somewhat cavalier treatment of literary texts.
Large-scale accidents have sometimes led to anger at the government, especially when the country's somewhat cavalier approach to safety has played a role.
The somewhat cavalier attitude of Whitfield to the tribunal hearing saw South Melbourne suspend him shortly after, not only from the team, but as a spectator.
Both sisters have often taken a somewhat cavalier approach to this tournament in the past, and Raymond's win was greeted enthusiastically by many of the players.
12. Jack's somewhat cavalier attitude towards killing can be traced to former 24 producer and show runner Joel Surnow, a self-described "right-wing nutjob", who quit the show early this year.
Though you have to ask questions of someone who is so concerned about food hygiene but has a somewhat cavalier attitude to safety, displaying a worrying enthusiasm for sticking his hand in a pan of boiling water.
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Bennett was somewhat of a surprising selection by the Cavaliers, who believe the 6-foot-8, 240-pounder from U.N.L.V. can play power forward.
Ms. Stafford's Cavalier was Sebastien Marcovici, whose partnering was somewhat less hair-raisingly off than usual.
I was also somewhat sceptical about the way Polizzi was prepared to be so cavalier with other people's futures.
SportsBusiness Daily reported that the Cavaliers had the league's largest drop in local television ratings, but the numbers are somewhat misleading.
— cavalier and dismissive.
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