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- It is at least imaginative in its improvidence.
- His improvidence, extreme views, and intractable disposition made his life a troubled one.
- The story has been used to teach the virtues of hard work and the perils of improvidence.
- Mussolini was guilty of " criminal improvidence ", in causing the great number casualties of the Italian army.
- Squire explained this as " [ & ] his improvidence and carelessness were such that he was in perpetual difficulties ".
- Peter was in Rome in 1179 and there displayed the improvidence which was to become an important feature of his later life.
- The warmly shrouded monk has been out gathering alms and may be supposed to be giving the musician a lecture on his improvidence.
- He is said to have been singularly handsome, with an exceedingly fair complexion; generous, even to the point of improvidence.
- It is notable that artistic sentiment has by now moved against the ant with the recognition that improvidence is not always the only cause of poverty.
- Other human weaknesses besides improvidence have become identified with the grasshopper's behaviour . and in Jerry Paris's 1969 film " The Grasshopper ".
- In a political career spanning 24 years, De Salis pursued taxation reform, specifically income tax, that required labourers contribute'as an insurance against misfortune or improvidence '.
- He was at this time still living at Teddington, but his improvidence forced him to remove to Marsham Street, Westminster, and to give concerts in aid of his finances.
- "I attribute the problems with these deals to cyclical improvidence, " said Robert B . Albertson, the president of Pilot Financial, which invests in the stocks of financial services companies.
- Jocelyn took the habit of religion in 1173, during the time of Abbot Hugo ( 1157 1180 ), through whose improvidence and laxity the abbey had become impoverished and the monks had lost discipline.
- But Bennett is getting paid too much to make the hideous mistake of reminding the public of one of Clinton's improvidences ( his maneuvering on the draft ) in defense of another ( his wandering eye ).
- Walt Disney's cartoon version, " The Grasshopper and the Ants " ( 1934 ) confronts the dilemma of how to deal with improvidence from the point of view of Franklin D . Roosevelt's New Deal.
- While Dean, Jones granted questionable leases of church property including a particular 161-year lease of a coal mine which caused a later St . Patrick's Dean, Jonathan Swift, to rebuke Jones severely for his improvidence:
- Weisel brushes off comparisons to the legendary improvidence of Michael R . Milken's so-called predators'balls, noting that the optimistic forecast for growth stocks has its roots in an unvarnished economic analysis that is a far cry from junk bonds.
- Their improvidence is suggested however in the next two pages of text which describe Benjamin's borrowing of cabbages from his cousin Peter, and the family's occasional resort to Mr . McGregor's rubbish heap in times when Peter cannot spare any cabbages.
- James Kay-Shuttleworth, an Assistant Commissioner supported the introduction of the Poor Law Amendment Act in the North and believed that pauperism was caused by the " recklesness ( sic ) and improvidence of the native population [ and the ] barbarism of the Irish ."
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