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to carelessness
noun
Lack of care.
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Not one of those times was due to carelessness.
A lost pair of sunglasses might be chalked up to carelessness.
By Ian Parker "So much of our manufactured environment testifies to carelessness," Ive says.
These and similar mistakes can perhaps be attributed to carelessness, but others seem inexplicable.
And who told the New Yorker's writer: "So much of our manufactured environment testifies to carelessness".
Dr. Indyk thinks problems with chemicals for lawn use are due to carelessness.
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But still, governments may be a cost-effective and trusted way to provide such certification and to bring carelessness to light.
Kermode attributes Shakespeare's obscurity less to showing off or to exuberant carelessness than to a sort of headlong, self-regarding joy.
11 15 Everyday functioning relies on executive skills and deficits in EF may manifest as disorganisation and poor planning, inability to focus and attend to tasks, carelessness in responding to tasks, reduced self-control and taking longer to complete tasks.
When marriages fall apart, it is often due to negligence and carelessness.
Intentional non-adherence is an active decision not to take medication as prescribed, whereas unintentional non-adherence is a passive process in which the patient fails to adhere to prescribing instructions due to forgetfulness, carelessness, or the complexity of a medication regimen.
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