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For an interpretive artist like Josefowicz, this is the grossest dereliction of a musician's duty.
Legally and morally, it is impossible to understand how if Specialist Sivits is guilty of dereliction of duty, others much above him in the chain of command are not guilty of a greater dereliction of a higher duty.
It sounds a bit like dereliction of a rock critic's duty to say it, but what is required at this late juncture on the Pyramid stage is not a head-spinningly original and challenging exploration of rock's bleeding edge.
To do so in a deeply interconnected world would not only be a dereliction of a uniquely American moral duty, but also a threat to our own vital security.
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It's a dereliction of an important part of his job.
The walkout by unionists from talks on parades, flags and the past was a dereliction of duty, a former Orange Order chaplain and Parades Commission member has said.
Ms Wood also accused Labour of a "shocking dereliction of duty, an absolute travesty".
He turned his PhD into Dereliction of Duty, a seminal book on the US military failure in Vietnam.
This third category is what the Chancellor's definition of bad faith — intentional dereliction of duty, a conscious disregard for one's responsibilities — is intended to capture.
There may be some civil contract consequences but is it not a crime like a dereliction of duty or refusing a direct order is for a U.S. soldier.
It is a dereliction of duty and an abnegation of the basic responsibilities of good government, on a truly staggering scale.
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