Sentence examples for active neglect from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "active neglect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the failure to provide necessary care or attention, often in relation to individuals or situations that require support.
Example: "The report highlighted instances of active neglect in the care facility, where residents were left without adequate supervision."
Alternatives: "willful neglect" or "deliberate neglect".

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When she became pregnant with her fourth child, there was an active neglect case against her.

Catholic religious officials have long asserted that refusal rights should permit this active neglect.

Throughout history, as a society we've treated mental illness in short bursts, separated by large periods of benign or active neglect.

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In this case, the reduced overall performance might be due to the fact that all reference complexes contained ligands with a steroid-like scaffold, thus strongly biasing the scoring towards similar actives while neglecting others.

They assumed there would be no political price to pay for malign neglect, active mistreatment or flagrant discrimination.

In realizing electricity markets, one usually refers to active power markets, neglecting ancillary services such as reactive power and voltage control, which usually leads to sequential activities that may lead to inefficiencies because active and reactive powers are coupled.

Some scholars simply considered the therapy of the active patients and neglected the importance of remedying the latent patients.

Sociometric ratings indicated that unsociable children had elevated rates of sociometric neglect, active-isolates had higher than expected levels of rejection, and sad/depressed children had elevated rates of both neglect and rejection.

Since the establishment of current blasphemy laws in Pakistan, at least 38 cases of extrajudicial killings (some of which involved the active involvement or willful neglect of the police) of people alleged to have committed blasphemy have been documented.

Its success has, for the most part, been a combination of resource endowments, a mixture of benign neglect and active encouragement from a normally intrusive government, and good timing.

"It's very hard for a worker to be putting out fires with active child abuse and neglect allegations and doing a specialty, proactive practice in adoption," said Cecilia Zalkind, executive director of the Association for Children of New Jersey, who once worked in an adoption center in Essex County.

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