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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a neglecting of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of failing to pay attention to or care for something.
Example: "The report highlighted a neglecting of environmental concerns in the company's policies."
Alternatives: "a disregard for" or "an oversight of".
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But some experts say a halting response by officials constitutes a neglect of duty by itself.
Just as important was a neglect of the public health system.
When "marketing becomes more important than the product," Maurer says, it is "a neglect of mankind".
It acknowledged "serious design flaws," a "neglect of safety management," and problems in bidding and testing.
By the same token, current consumption can always be enlarged by a neglect of the future.
The second yields the admissible eccentricity for a neglect of the moment, given some error condition.
This mistake is due to a neglect of the complex history of interpretation and the existence of plural understandings.
Many blamed a neglect of the state – and alleged failure to connect with Iowans on a one-on-one basis.
Racial attitudes coupled with a neglect of urban areas have created a steady demand for educational options in the suburbs.
"We must make sure that the tight schedule does not lead to a neglect of safety," Mr. Madarame said.
The over-emphasis on the EPS impact may suggest a myopic focus on short-term stock price and a neglect of the long-term deal synergies.
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