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Though this assumption is now checked by the soaring human, environmental and economic cost of our past negligence toward waste.
And two or three times he taxed the administration with negligence toward Communist subversion in this country.
Was this his self-serving way of disguising his own negligence toward the little parishioner he hoped to make into a saint, or did Sarah Jacob actually wish to die?
Of course, the LAUSD is hardly unique among school districts in its negligence toward black students.
The Card issues a warning against the upper-class and government's negligence toward the lower classes.
In fact, the league has a long history of showing negligence toward the concussion question, continually brushing off connections between brain trauma and the sport.
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As a result, the presumed parody of the film shows up as artistic negligence or insensitivity toward a frequently targeted city, ultimately landing Lee at the center of excessive scrutiny.
On Wednesday, David H. Perecman, the family's lawyer, filed a claim against the city, alleging negligence, the first step toward filing a lawsuit against the city and the school.
In 2005, Congress passed a law barring victims of gun violence from suing firearms manufacturers and dealers for negligence, part of the NRA's shift toward representing the interests of gunmakers over gun owners.
Mr. Levy's plea for good will toward negligent doctors lacks compassion for the true victims of medical negligence.
Women's dresses were also referred to as negligés after the Restoration of Charles II in 1660, when the trend was toward loose fashions characterized by "studied negligence".
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