Sentences with phrase «more reckless»

Males and high sensation seekers reported lower seatbelt usage and more reckless driving, whereas lower self - regulation predicted inattentive driving.
Girls that are just getting behind the wheel for the first time appear to be getting the biggest savings, but it's more likely that young boys are much more reckless when they first start driving.
To give you an idea, the insurance rates for adolescent drivers are at least twice as expensive as the normal rates mainly because teen drivers are said to be more reckless and more prone to road violations.
Firstly teen drivers usually tend to be more reckless.
If you're a safe driver, you'll be paying less than someone who has been more reckless throughout the course of their driving years.
This is because persons below 25 are usually more reckless in their driving and they also tend to drive faster.
Both of these actions are speeding, but one is far more reckless than the other.
Statistical data concerning driving habits and claims rates has proven that male drivers tend to be more aggressive and more reckless behind the wheel of a car than women will be.
Young drivers are involved in more accidents, drive faster, and are more reckless behind the wheel.
This means that it may take a long time before safer (or more reckless) patterns of driving and changes in lifestyle feed through into premiums.
The more reckless the behavior, the higher the punitive damages.
«I wouldn't expect people who are currently cautious about driving under the influence of alcohol are suddenly going to become more reckless because marijuana is involved,» he says.
I should probably be more reckless and join in on the fun of hanging the potentially innocent by the neck until their reputations are damaged significantly, but there something about damaging the potentially innocent that bothers me, and I am not really deeply ashamed that it does.
The actual performance looks good plotted against the red line, but that line represents the emissions resulting from the actions of a hypothetical federal government with even more reckless policies than our present one.
It also re-emphasises the unpredictable risk from human perturbations, and to my mind makes Lomborg's ideas for a crash course in energy technology seem even more compelling and ideas for geo - engineering even more reckless.
True, the more reckless police driving of old is still missed, although this is still easily one of the best games of this generation, as the world prepares to transition into another one.
No one would have imagined it after the first game, but in trying to one - up the stakes of the predecessor, Double Dragon II went even more reckless in using Marion (yes, the series is rather inconsistent with spelling her name) as a plot device.
These last two are also the most interesting ones, as the more reckless the player is, the better the score will be.
If you buy the game, know that the fights will be more reckless skirmishes than strategic manuvers like any other real time strategy games.
I feel like people are even more reckless than usual on the roads these days running around doing last minute shopping and traveling.
Trills would make the US government more reckless, not more cost conscious.
The body squats down nicely under braking, and you can barrel around corners with a bit more reckless abandon than most three - row SUVs can afford, confident that you'll still be right - side - up when you come out of the turn.
«This is one of the more reckless efforts I've seen by Tom,» McDonald told Hearst newspapers at the time.
His replacement, Staff Sergeant William James (Jeremy Renner), operates in a manner that immediately seems more reckless than his predecessor, and which his teammates, Sergeant J.T. Sanborn (Anthony Mackie) and Specialist Owen Eldridge (Brian Geraghty), who are in the final 38 days of their rotation, fear will get them all killed.
Taking the place of Brooke Shields and Martin Hewitt are Gabriella Wilde and Alex Pettyfer as young lovers whose passion becomes more reckless as her father tries to keep them apart.
Does this mean more reckless people are drawn to online dating, or does online dating make people more reckless?
Some argue having such a «safety net» could make drug users more reckless, and some efforts to pass laws to distribute naloxone more widely have stalled.
It's no surprise that animals that live under constant threat from predators are extra-cautious, while those that face fewer risks appear to be more reckless.
Each day they are looking more reckless than ever.
Minutes before the President arrived at the place, I saw this lady «EUGENIA NHYIRA AMPEM» desperately moving close to the daze with her baby firmly fixed to her chest.Her movement became more reckless when she saw the President's vehicle.She attempted hurriedly to get to where the vehicle parked but I quickened my steps to her direction tapped her shoulders to find out why the movement.I saw strong determination in her eyes as she narrated her reason for the move to me but was economical considering what I heard later.I told her to relax her nerves.I positioned her where she could catch the attention of the President.
Sure, the Tories urged them to be even more reckless but the electorate won't remember that; the fault always lies with the party in power.
Yes, the challenge was more reckless than malicious — he was off balance and moving at speed — but there was really no other way of dealing with the situation than to get Shawcross off the pitch.
«In the T you're supposed to be disciplined and just protect your area, but in the single wing you get a chance to be more reckless, to turn upfield and clean house.
He's even more reckless since he had a child.»
After the experiences of Iraq and Afghanistan, trying rhetorically to minimize the risks doesn't make a potential war seem less risky, but it does make Republicans seem more reckless.
You pursue converting Christians to atheism with more reckless abandon than Christians do in trying to convert people to Christianity!
To risk a generalization even more reckless than those I have already made: from the time of the pre-Socratics, all the great speculative and moral systems of the pagan world were, in varying degrees, confined to this totality, to either its innermost mechanisms or outermost boundaries; rarely did any of them catch even a glimpse of what might lie beyond such a world; and none could conceive of reality except as a kind of strife between order and disorder, within which a sacrificial economy held all forces in tension.
As anti-establishment and populist parties rise in other peripheral countries (the Spanish election is up next), we worry that a step backward in Greek reforms could be the beginning of more reckless reform abandon.
If it is mainly the highest - risk borrowers who take advantage of higher limits, or if the higher limits encourage more reckless borrowing in general, then default rates will climb, eating away at profit margins.
«Our monetary policy is so much more reckless and so much more aggressively pushing the people in this room and everybody else out the risk curve that we're doubling down on the same policy that really put us there.»

Not exact matches

I had Zinger pegged for someone more, I don't know... reckless?
What I do think is that over the past decade, investors (including people who hold themselves out as investment professionals) have become far more susceptible to reckless myopia than I would have liked to believe.
Remember what Irving Fisher told us in The Debt - Deflation Theory of Great Depressions: The public psychology of going into debt for gain passes through several more or less distinct phases: (a) the lure of big prospective dividends or gains in income in the remote future; (b) the hope of selling at a profit, and realizing a capital gain in the immediate future; (c) the vogue of reckless promotions, taking advantage of the habituation of the public to great expectations; (d) the development of downright fraud, imposing on a public which had grown credulous and gullible.
But Liberal Health Minister Helena Jaczek said she «could not be more disappointed in Doug Ford and the Conservatives,» claiming Ford's pledge would lead to $ 1.2 billion in «reckless» cutbacks to mental health services.
Perhaps more than other states, Illinois has been financially reckless and is now facing astronomical debts that it can not repay.
The website suggests that «ethical oil» is a «fair trade» alternative to «conflict oil» exploited in some of our world's more politically oppressive and environmentally reckless countries.
The Sermon on the Mount is nothing more or less than the manifesto of the reckless love of God.
You say you always treat people like you like to be I guess you love being hated for your sexuality You love when people put words in your mouth «Bout what you believe, make you sound like a freak «Cause if you really believe what you say you believe You wouldn't be so damn reckless with the words you speak Wouldn't silently conceal when the liars speak Denyin» all the dyin» of the remedy Tell me, brother, what matters more to you?
Piper refers to Trump's «divisive rhetorical style... and his reckless Twitter form of leadership,» and says, as his third point, that a «huge percentage» of white evangelicals voted for Trump «even though the character issues were screaming to be taken more seriously» (Statistically, around 80 percent of white evangelicals voted for President Trump in the 2016 election.).
I think he is saying God is reckless and he should say it more boldly.
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