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been remiss
adjective
At fault; failing to fulfill responsibility, duty, or obligations.
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I've been remiss.
Let it be said that "Masterpiece Theater" has been remiss.
If you've been remiss in appreciating your pancreas, don't feel bad: the ancients were, too.
I've been remiss about posting class notes for WWS543, Trade Policy; I'll do an omnibus catch-up post soon.
Critics say that the Italian government has been remiss in overseeing and financing basic maintenance at the fragile site.
While the Modern has been remiss in displaying the Latin American works in its collection, it is hardly a late arrival to the field.
THE Dutch have been conscientious exporters of orchestras, conductors and period-instrument bands, but they've been remiss in promoting their contemporary composers.
[7 37 p.m. | Updated | I've been remiss in not pointing out the important reporting of Megan McArdle of The Atlantic on the origins of the Heartland files and some of Gleick's statements.
The Tate has been slow to respond to these changes, and it is the Turner judges who have been remiss in their duty to ensure the prize brings wide audiences into contact with politically alert work this year.
I've been remiss in not writing anything about Janet Yellen's nomination to head the Fed; partly that was because I wasn't sure exactly what to say, and how to explain why I and so many other economists are really happy with her selection.
Friends, I've been remiss.
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