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are remiss
adjective
At fault; failing to fulfill responsibility, duty, or obligations.
Exact(11)
University officials are remiss for not adding their voices to campus protests.
It's not entirely clear whether these doctors are remiss for not speaking up -- or whether the guidelines are unrealistic.
"Advisors are remiss to talk about what people should be doing now because they don't want to lose their clients," Colyer says.
The solution?
If we do it unknowingly, then the media and election watchdogs are remiss for not highlighting criminal records when these candidates are first proposed; in fact, the system is at fault for not disqualifying them from standing for election in the first place.
And they have to absorb fraudulent charges if they are remiss in discovering fraud-like by not opening a monthly statement for two months.
Similar(49)
I've been remiss.
Everyone was remiss.
You feel you were remiss.
Let it be said that "Masterpiece Theater" has been remiss.
This is but another reason why choosing Bolt to represent the "No" case was remiss.
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