In his day he was lazy and improvident and was quite incapable of thinking about tomorrow. |
Then as the sober days of manhood came, and Landy witnessed the finish of the improvident and foolish, he began to save and skimp. |
Born in London in 1914 and educated at private schools, he never knew his father and grew up in lodgings with a mother who was as improvident as she was unpresentable. |
But these lawless adventurers were as improvident as they were vicious and idle. |
No evidence is found that would suggest in all the circumstances that the transaction was intently improvident or fraudulent. |
Many people of normal capacity make improvident and unwise decisions in business matters. |