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Our people have been cavalier about this in the past.
"Earlier in the year we were too cavalier about things," Major said.
And he would have been just as cavalier about using it.
On the other hand, she's very cavalier when it comes to what we eat.
But other men and women are not quite so cavalier about making their ages public.
"And I think your attitude is a little too cavalier!"
Or, at least, that we should do so with such a cavalier attitude.
The cavalier perspective was the way the things were seen from this high point.
On the other hand, it would seem cavalier to ignore them.
Most of the material takes quite a cavalier attitude toward the medical community.
When I raised my own children, we had a cavalier attitude in the house.
When they fall down, they'll get up, give a cavalier spit to the side, and try again.
The old man was angry now at her cavalier attitude.
I think that the legislators get very cavalier about this idea.
He was angry at the cavalier way in which a life had been ended.
But has he been too cavalier about the effects of his travels on history?
Most folks I know take a cavalier attitude to computer security.
Such is the cavalier way in which he imposed sentence.
Elizabeth and her advisers seem to have been more cavalier.
I was still left looking for any element that could be described as cavalier.
Never before had any white man addressed her in so cavalier a manner.
He was really treating us in the most cavalier fashion.
We were no longer so cheerfully cavalier about personal safety.
Both Tim and his father were incredibly cavalier about the risk.
"Being cavalier about the effects of work turns out to be risky."