Sentences with phrase «seem careless»

«Not only is the company effectively invisible to customers, it can also seem careless or even untrustworthy.
As the name suggests, most people are unaware and seem careless about their retirement plans.
It has always been assumed that Apple TV would be among the first on board (just like they were with HBO Go, which still required a cable package that included the channel), but it would seem careless to exclude others like Chromecast and Amazon Fire TV.
On the surface, a two - month span for a patch may seem careless and sloppy.
These new biologic drugs, or drugs of any sort, given to a 14 yr old boy for an unlimited amount of time seems careless when there's no other discussion about other healthier alternatives that have less side effects.
Had Mangold decided to examine the Jocasta - Oedipus implications of a bookish young man desiring carnal relations with a distant mother figure, I'd have little ethical complaint, but the plot point seemed a careless misstep and won't be missed.

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In a careless creation When there's no «above» There's no justice Just a cause and no cure And a bounty of suffering It seems we all endure And what I'm frightened of Is that they call it «God's love»
Even though the two scholars represent opposite ends of the evangelical spectrum on salvation, both made essentially the same allegation: the wording seems, at best, theologically careless and, at worst, represents a heretical understanding of sin, human nature, and the human will.
I justify my careless complacency and lack of effort by reference to all these powerful spokespersons who always seem to be right.
Though careless with individual lives, she seems careful with the type, but no: «From scarped cliff and quarried stone / She cries, «A thousand types are gone: / I care for nothing, all shall go.
That may seem obvious, but not obvious enough to prevent careless preachers and listeners from assuming that Hebrews 7:23, with its criticism of the former priests, has to do with the clerical abuses of Rome, or that the blindness in Mark 10 has to do with the blindness of the prereformed church.
So careful of the type she seems, So careless of the single life;
He seems slow witted, slow moving, in fact one paced, careless and just not good enough.
for Sanchez, playing without any long - term security might seem unnecessarily careless in light of his potential future earnings (this next contract, wherever he is, will likely be the most lucrative deal he will ever sign)... for the club, there is a delicate balance between protecting their monetary interests and not appearing shady in the process... it rarely works, especially now without 24 hr access to all things club - related
People running professional sports teams Twitter accounts seem to be getting more and more careless with their tweets.
Still a careless foul in him but seems to like playing alongside Sakho.
Nowadays, people seem to be more concerned about how their mattresses affect their sleep quality and health and careless about the latest trendy furniture.
«For example, a typographical error, like substituting «regualr» for «regular,» seems more likely to be attributed to careless writing by someone who «knows better,»» he added.
Emily Blunt (Dan in Real Life, The Devil Wears Prada), despite a commendable dramatic performance and convincing American accent, seems a bit miscast as Rose's carefree (and careless) goth / punk sister, Norah, not feeling edgy enough to give off that vibe of a tatted, spunky mess of a person the role is written to be.
It felt too lightweight and careless half the time, and zombie story seemed trite and unexciting.
But for my money, the film belongs to gorgeous Liv Tyler and Renee Zellwegger as, respectively, apple pie girl - next - door Corey who's tired to be the good girl and Gina, a wrong - side - of - the - tacks slut who's not as careless as she seems to be.
Here he is on a two - bit crook: «Hair like steel wool grew far back on his head and gave him a great deal of domed brown forehead that might at a careless glance have seemed a dwelling place for brains.»
I tend to be careless about the details, so my covers can seem more visceral, raw, and rough.
It seemed like the folks who worked there were paid to be rude and careless.
Some works in the show had what I would call a really naive, childlike quality, and some seemed to be absolutely of the most sophisticated kind of construction, and the work went from a very delicate touch to one that was careless and offhand.
In 1978 John Ashbery, writing in New York Magazine, suggested that «Christopher [Knowles] seems to be providing the world with a much needed object lesson: that it is possible, in art, to be both careless and rigorous at the same time.»
Gioni's curatorial premise, not to mention Allora & Calzadilla's installation, seems to take this notion to heart, reminding humankind that new systems of sustainability are inevitable on a planet that has been irrevocably altered by the careless endeavors of its inhabitants and also suggests that earth's only hope for survival may be found within the unpredictable landscape of the mind.
In the piece «Paint Job», what initially seems like a collection of careless splashes and stains upon the fabric of utilitarian worker's overalls are, on closer inspection, meticulously stitched marks replicating the accidental and spontaneous moment.
«Hopelessly overcrowded, crippled by poverty, teeming with Islamist militancy, careless with its nukes — it sometimes seems as if Pakistan can't get any more terrifying.
While so many of us are striving to ditch pharmaceuticals — which can be so rife with problems — an unregulated market and a careless quest for profit seem to be jeopardizing holistic options.
It seems somewhat careless for Dr. Sovio to opine that retraining was simply a personal choice and not due to the patient experiencing physical limitations at his work.
It seems more likely to be a case of Uber's IT developers being careless and making use of short cuts which exposed the company to the kind of security risks which occurred here.
Hindsight is still focusing and isn't quite twenty - twenty yet, but the impression seems to be that he was — there is no other way to put this — careless in his opinions, um, much of the time.
Against this background, it seems that DPA 1998 is sufficiently well formulated that it can at least recognise that careless losses are unlawful.
As for factual innocence versus legal innocence, it seems to me that there's a lot of careless use of terms in the media.
It seemed that the defendant driver's biggest concern at her deposition was that her license not be taken away for her careless driving.
Maintaining local networks can allow for more control (unless someone hacks it or someone is careless), but as a patient who has lived in three provinces and experienced my «local» and regular health care in more than one doctor's office or clinic in each of those provinces (I am not even including having tests at different hospitals), the delivery of medical care hasn't seemed «local» to me.
This comes at a time when, if media coverage is any indication, there seems to be increased incidences of road rage, racing and careless, often dangerous, behaviour.
On the surface, careless driving and reckless driving seem like two sides of the same coin.
«It indicates to the company that for some reason, there seems to be this path that the person is taking to be a careless driver,» says Worters.
A cop appears and after quite a bit of discussion with you, the other driver, the passenger in the other car who seems to be ok, gives you a citation for careless driving.
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