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He was heedless of danger and cool under pressure.
Inside national newspapers, Leveson says there was a "recklessness in prioritising sensational stories" that was "heedless of the public interest".
It wasn't just that he was heedless of his own compatriots and their lives, though he was; even his own prospects were strangely irrelevant.
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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.
Efforts to improve safety for cyclists continued, although a number of motorists accused them of being heedless of the rights of the drivers of larger vehicles.
The Secretary cannot be heedless of these factors in the sense, for instance, of refusing to hear relevant evidence bearing on them.
." [p555] Article I, § 2. Yet Congress has, at times, been heedless of this command, and not apportioned according to the requirements of the Census.
And now that the term has seeped into the mainstream, it has been picked up by many who are heedless of its layers of meaning.
Mine seems more like a kite or a bird than a human with wings: it's heedless of paths, happiest in ascent, sensitive to the breeze.
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