11.   In the United States, courts have protected press freedom against libel claims by requiring a show of deliberate falsehood or reckless disregard for the truth.

12.   It has often acted with reckless disregard for international norms and broken its word.

13.   It depicts sexual situations and the routine abuse of illegal drugs and it exhibits a reckless disregard for the limitations of the human retina.

14.   No actual health threats were found, but officials involved were referred to the Justice Department and charged with fraud and reckless disregard for the health of consumers.

15.   On Wednesday, Ito concluded that an LAPD detective showed reckless disregard for the truth when he completed an affidavit for a search warrant.

16.   One way in which the courts have defined reckless disregard is an awareness by the defendants that what they were saying was probably false.

17.   Pagones can win his case only if he shows that the Brawley advisers acted with reckless disregard for the truth when they made their accusations against him.

18.   Pleading for the life of a person like Gilbert, who showed such reckless disregard for the lives of other people, makes the argument far more difficult.

19.   Rather than showing reckless disregard for the future, they plan ahead, anticipate any possible future catastrophes.

20.   Stanton must show that the defendants spread damaging falsehoods about him with malice, which is defined as a reckless disregard for the truth.

a. + disregard >>共 83
reckless 14.49%
total 6.28%
blatant 5.80%
complete 5.31%
callous 5.31%
rampant 2.90%
widespread 2.90%
cavalier 2.42%
apparent 2.42%
blithe 2.42%
reckless + n. >>共 284
endangerment 17.41%
abandon 6.02%
driver 5.24%
behavior 4.58%
disregard 3.93%
manslaughter 2.62%
homicide 2.23%
charge 2.09%
conduct 1.96%
expansion 1.05%
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