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heedless

[heed-lis] / ˈhid lɪs /


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In one 2020 tweet, Schleifer accused Trump of eroding constitutional integrity “every day with every lie and every act of heedless, narcissistic corruption.”

From Los Angeles Times

“We have a lot of law firms that we’re going to be going after,” he told Fox News, heedless of Americans’ fundamental right to counsel.

From Los Angeles Times

Both events reveal a pattern of external forces imposing political structures on Africa to serve their interests, heedless of the continent’s complex histories and diverse peoples.

From Los Angeles Times

A widespread uprooting of families and innocents as a heedless and heartless deportation policy drives a scythe through immigrant communities.

From Los Angeles Times

She said the new working plans were being implemented in a "heavy-handed way, heedless of the consequences".

From BBC