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Each year, hundreds of soldiers are charged with various forms of dereliction, which essentially means failing to do one's job.
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Yet only a consistent and demonstrable pattern of dereliction by Pakistani authorities– which would need to be dereliction verging on complicity with the terrorists would furnish India with sufficient grounds to hold the Pakistani state culpable.
New York rarely sees the kind of stellar, freewheeling playing that makes McPherson's tragicomic spectacle of dereliction come so alive.
Only the main courtyard shows signs of dereliction.
The house was already in a state of dereliction.
An earlier inquiry said the three were guilty of "dereliction of duty".
Anyone who failed to hit mute was guilty of "dereliction of clicker".
I'd be guilty of dereliction of duty if you didn't.
Still, she recognized that the aesthetic enjoyment of dereliction was a recondite and ultimately unsustainable pursuit.
Leipziger Tor, the neighbourhood where most buildings have come down, is poor and declining but strikingly short of dereliction.
Seabrook gives a memorable picture of dereliction: "The city of men had become a city of animals.
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