Word: carelessly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Pacing the ball with pinpoint accuracy, the Harvard senior mixed tenacious consistency with an occasional glorious crosscourt backhand winner. Even when Eames made repeated lob returns of Chaikovsky smashes, the Crimson number two refused to grow careless and pounded down more overheads until Eames finally netted the ball...
...clear to me that both the research and the reporting involved in this article written by "The Crimson Staff" was extremely careless and irresponsible. Through such carelessness The Crimson avoids shedding new light on complex and important issues such as the views men and women have on war and draft. Instead it merely serves to support the common stereotypes and misconceptions which plague discussion of everything concerning human beings. Erica Cohen...
...Green quickly opened up a commanding lead, and held a 20-4 advantage with 11:29 remaining before intermission. Fleming had recorded the initial Crimson basket, pumping one in from long-range to knot the score at 2-2. But the careless Crimson did not even attempt another shot for five minutes...
Electrotherapy is not necessary or even desirable for most fractures. "Natural healing is still the best," says Bassett, who notes that he and his colleagues are not in business to put careless skiers back on the slopes overnight. But electrotherapy can aid patients with nonhealing fractures-notably elderly patients and youngsters with congenital pseudoarthrosis of the tibia, an inherited condition in which nerve defects block healing of fractured shin bones...
After Don Fleming sank a jump shot from the corner with 10:37 left to play to give Harvard a 19-point lead, the cagers seemed to hold an unsurmountable edge. Some scrappy play by the New Yorkers, coupled with some careless mistakes by the inexperienced Crimson quintet, allowed Fordham to gradually cut the margin...