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is negligence
noun
The state of being negligent.
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The standard here is negligence.
"There is negligence," the general said.
There's no reason for it unless there is negligence".
"There is negligence from all the security forces inside Kirkuk.
But they didn't put in place such safeguards, which is why one of our claims against the police is negligence.
Outside the court George Masson, 62, an engineer from Castlemilk, Glasgow, said: "In my eyes it is negligence on Network Rail's part, not him [Lewis].
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But, he argues, "there was negligence in the case".
"There was negligence all around concerning her care," she said.
"It was negligence, either by accident or on purpose".
The suit also says there was negligence by the Police Department with regard to training.
They are going to charge there was negligence on part of officers regarding safety precautions.
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