21.   That last thing is called a reckless disregard for the truth.

22.   The appeals court struck down the verdict on Friday, saying Antilla had not acted with reckless disregard for the truth when she wrote the article.

23.   The bill would make companies liable only if they knew the information was false or had reckless disregard for its accuracy.

24.   The NBA may have shown a reckless disregard for its fans by staging a four-month lockout, but on this night all seemed forgiven.

25.   The thudding simplicity and reckless disregard for valuable air time resonated with power.

26.   To prove libel, public figures must show that untruths about them were reported knowingly or with reckless disregard for the truth.

27.   Both, he said, pointed to a reckless disregard for human life.

28.   But a public figure must prove malice, which means a news organization knew or suspected it was reporting harmful falsehoods and acted with reckless disregard.

29.   It requires a public official to prove the defendant either knew the defamatory statement was false or made it in reckless disregard of whether it was true.

30.   It would also become a federal crime to use biological agents in a way that shows reckless disregard for public safety.

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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