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He had neglected to get his application in on time for one of the official group events, so he decided he'd take the ferry anyway.
At other times, police agencies neglected to get the required court orders for surveillance measures, left subpoenas unsigned or failed to submit formal requests.
Ms. Mufleh noticed it early in the week, but between practices, work and evenings shuttling among her players' apartments, she neglected to get it fixed.
Conservative members of the Dutch Parliament had announced that she had neglected to get a certain license required of all abortion clinics, a permit that she had applied for but had not received before leaving the Netherlands.
(The Austrians had no idea that the state even regulated waste!) Not only had the company failed to obtain this license, but also it had neglected to get permission from the Ministry of Foreign Economic Ties to sell any goods abroad.
He is even forced to cut his post-gig celebrations short, although not, alas, as a result of rock and roll excess: "I'd neglected to get keys to the youth hostel for that night and didn't know how difficult it might be to find in the dark".
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Your colleague did err in neglecting to get the student's consent before submitting the story.
If he decides otherwise, she said with a hopeful chuckle, perhaps he will neglect to get around to it.
The reporter got it the next day, though, when Nicklaus phoned to confirm the firing — which was for neglecting to get hole placements at a tournament — and politely set the record straight on the disparities between what Argea had claimed and what actually had happened.
But don't neglect to get in touch with scientists in other countries whom you or your research advisers know; they may have additional ideas about funding for your doctoral work.
Many family caregivers make sure their family members get flu shots, but then neglect to get their own.
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