Sentences with phrase «about wanton»

Don't worry about the wanton destruction, though — with the push of a button, you can easily bring these objects back.
Each mission takes place on a map that's been split into multiple connected arenas, with a combat system that's all about wanton aggression and spamming one's special abilities.
There's just something about wanton destruction that tickles that...

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Further, Putin & Co. have abandoned ideological chastity, being rather wanton about the political company they keep.
For it is Christianity to be sure which has taught this about the God - Man, about the likeness between God and man, but Christianity is a great hater of wanton and impertinent forwardness.
Aside the wanton destruction of water bodies by illegal miners, some communities, especially in Accra, have complained about the health hazards posed to them by factories operating within residential areas.
I'm not usually a fan of the Guac but add a wanton wrap and some oil and I'll eat just about anything.
Like the Decameron, there is a playfulness, mostly, to the wanton goings - on, and, at heart, a very sweet sensibility about people forced into roles that they don't want making the best of a frustrating situation.
SECOND IMPRESSIONS By Phillip Lopate Reversals of opinion, about - faces, flip - flops, and other acts of wanton revisionism Plus: nine critics fess up to changing their minds
The holiday trio, all presented on 35 mm, include: Magnificent Obsession, Sirk's dazzling drama about a reckless playboy who finds his life entwined with that of the woman whose husband's death he caused; Written on the Wind, a visually lush melodrama about a Texas oil magnate's downfall at the hands of his alcoholic son and wanton daughter; and All That Heaven Allows, a heartbreaking examination of love and class taboos in small - town America in the 1950s.
Faux phonecalls, offline character customisation and the vast maps will add to a game world that is all about escapism, ridiculous costumes and wanton destruction.
He is nothing more than a spokesperson for that group of people, people who probably «picked wings off of flies» as children with no concern for wanton cruelty to living things (and should have been sent to bed without their supper to think about what they did).
The husband is claiming unspecified compensatory damages and punitive damages based on claims of product liability, failure to warn about defects, negligent / wanton maintenance and wrongful death.
In order to establish an immunity waiver, the plaintiff needed to show willful, wanton, or grossly negligent conduct or that the defendant actually knew about the dangerous condition, while the plaintiff didn't, and the defendant failed to provide warnings about the condition.
For example, in every jurisdiction where punitive damages are allowed, the fact - finder must make a predicate finding about the defendant's culpable state of mind, i.e., did the defendant's action evince something like «wanton, willful, malicious, or reckless conduct that shows an indifference to the rights of others?»
The law also provides that if the defendant refused to take a blood alcohol test, his or her conduct still can be considered sufficiently willful or wanton based on evidence about the conduct or condition of the defendant.
The vendor was 10 per cent liable for the cavalier, careless, wanton failure to ask rudimentary questions of his lawyer when noting conflicting information about on - site parking.
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