recklessly

  • 31Recklessness (law) — In criminal law, recklessness (also called unchariness) is one of the four possible classes of mental state constituting mens rea (the Latin for guilty mind ). To commit an offence of ordinary as opposed to strict liability, the prosecution must… …

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  • 32reckless — 01. I wouldn t get in a car with that guy; he s such a [reckless] driver. 02. The police have determined that the accident was caused by [reckless] driving on the part of the truck driver. 03. She is a really [reckless] driver; I wouldn t go with …

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  • 33reckless — [[t]re̱kləs[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you say that someone is reckless, you mean that they act in a way which shows that they do not care about danger or the effect their behaviour will have on other people. She loved to ride; on horseback, she was… …

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  • 34aggravated assault — A person is guilty of aggravated assault if he: attempts to cause serious bodily injury to another, or causes such injury purposely, knowingly or recklessly under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to the value of human life; or,… …

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  • 35mischief — In legislative parlance, the word is sometimes used to signify the evil or danger which a statute is intended to cure or avoid. In the phrase malicious mischief, (q.v.) it imports a wanton or reckless injury to persons or property. A person is… …

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  • 36aggravated assault — A person is guilty of aggravated assault if he: attempts to cause serious bodily injury to another, or causes such injury purposely, knowingly or recklessly under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to the value of human life; or,… …

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  • 37mischief — In legislative parlance, the word is sometimes used to signify the evil or danger which a statute is intended to cure or avoid. In the phrase malicious mischief, (q.v.) it imports a wanton or reckless injury to persons or property. A person is… …

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  • 38daredevil — I. adjective Date: 1727 recklessly and often ostentatiously daring Synonyms: see adventurous II. noun Date: 1794 a recklessly bold person • daredevilry noun • daredeviltry noun …

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  • 39Nanking Massacre — Rape of Nanking redirects here. For Iris Chang s book, see The Rape of Nanking (book). Nankin Jiken redirects here. For the 1927 Nankin Jiken, see Nanjing Incident. Nanking Massacre Massacre victims on the shore of Yangtze River with a Japanese… …

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  • 40Moral hazard — In economic theory, moral hazard is a situation in which a party insulated from risk behaves differently from how it would behave if it were fully exposed to the risk. Moral hazard arises because an individual or institution does not take the… …

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