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Next comparison is between consideration and negligence of the fillet.
The accident clearly resulted from corporate negligence, and there is considerable anger in India that top executives — including the C.E.O. of Union Carbide at the time of the Bhopal disaster, Warren Anderson, who lives openly in the United States despite having been declared an "absconder" by Indian courts —have never been brought to book.
Negligent entrustment or negligence per se.
In his book We Should Know Better, the former Tory education minister, George Walden, argues with considerable authority that Britain's state schools have suffered persistent negligence because the power elite has had no interest in protecting them.
The Act sought expressly to control the use of a contributory negligence defense, but the Court circumvented this to a considerable degree by developing the doctrine of 'primary duty.' See Great Northern R. Co. v. Wiles, 240 U.S. 444, 36 S.Ct.
People in the room have suffered over Hillsborough, social housing and negligence in retirement homes or from carers; and anyone without the considerable financial means to take the state to task is under threat.
In addition, the incorporation of inappropriate definitions (originating from misinterpretation or negligence of important aspects) of the structural and geometrical parameters of foams can also induce a considerable error.
More Negligence.
Negligence did.
Almost criminal negligence?
The negligence had outraged her.
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