Sentence examples for would be wanton from inspiring English sources

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"Simply for reasons of sentiment and piety, it would be wanton to destroy it," he said of Carnegie Hall at the time.

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In February 2006, State Department adviser Philip Zelikow warned the Bush administration that waterboarding and other torture techniques "would be deemed wanton and unnecessary and would immediately fail to pass muster unless there was a strong state interest in using them.

Because even in these trashiest of gore showcases, the filmmakers understand how terrible and misguided it would be to pair their wanton employment of violence with some self-serious discussion of what that violence means.

A patient would have to sue in federal court if a health plan decision did not involve medical judgment, and a $5 million cap would be placed on "statutory damages" for wanton misconduct by health plans sued in federal court.

You'd think that people who were engaging in wanton copyright infringement would be a little more prudent with their activities, but far be it from me to question people's decision-making skills.

He warned that Jefferson's attempts to dismantle his banking system "would be one of the most wanton and flagitious acts that ever stained the annals of a civilized nation".

If, however, libel were to become a criminal offence such that public prosecutions became the first stage of legal action, then the likelihood of casual and wanton defamation would be reduced.

Intent on curbing the wanton excesses of the NHS, he would be the one to save it, tugging this creaking relic to dock in the 21st century.

That he would be shot dead by unknown assailants outside his home in the relatively tranquil Stony Hill neighbourhood speaks volumes about the wanton violence plaguing Jamaica.

Israel would be spared some of the financial burden of withdrawing and avoid some of the public relations burden of engaging in what television images would depict as wanton destruction.

Finally, in the "wanton destruction" scenario [ 22], the event could induce such changes in the environmental conditions that the probability of extinction of the species and their post-event diversification rate would be uncorrelated to their initial speciation and extinction rates.

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