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Puttnam, who was previously deputy chair of Channel 4, said the deal which saw the BBC accept the £700m burden of paying for over 75's licence fees in July was a "dereliction of process".
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If Robert Ray, the independent counsel, allows the vote in the Senate to trump the legal process, it would be nothing less than a dereliction of duty.
It is better, Mr Korn argues, to stay out of a political process that the prime minister has "corrupted and warped".Thai voters, and the outside world, may think rather that the boycott amounts to a dereliction of the opposition's duty to take part in the democratic process.
Abstraction would be a dereliction of duty.
It's disrespectful, a dereliction of duty.
Oriel and the chancellor [have shown] a dereliction of duty".
It's a dereliction of an important part of his job.
To pass it for public exhibition... is tantamount to a dereliction of duty".
Anything less would be a dereliction of duty".
It would be a dereliction of duty not to.
It's a dereliction of duty to leave.
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