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It may also include medical payments insurance covering accidental injury to guests and other nonresidents without regard to the question of negligence.
In Puerto Rico, the CDC has spent months begging Puerto Rican officials to control the mosquito population with pesticide sprayed from planes, and Frieden called local officials' failure to spray a question of "negligence".
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The Justice Department is conducting criminal and civil investigations to address questions of negligence and culpability.
Nearly three years after the popular singer and actress Aaliyah died in a plane crash in the Bahamas after shooting a video, a Manhattan judge has decided that her record company can sue the video production company to settle questions of negligence and damages.
She and her former chief of staff face questions of negligence in connection with their role in a 400-million euro ($531 million) payment to a businessman.
Beyond the apparent inability to detect any pattern, a question of willful negligence has been raised.
MacLeod, a keen and safety-conscious cyclist who used his bike daily, was wearing a helmet and a high-visibility jacket with his bicycle lights illuminated, said the judge Martin McKenna, who ruled that there could be no question of contributory negligence.
We know that Faith and Greer are destined for a falling-out, but when conflict does at last arise it is over a question of corporate negligence — a narrative technicality, and a sorely missed opportunity for the book to explore more revealing differences between a movement's standard-bearers and their protégés, who must embrace them to learn, and reject them to grow.
We see it, we honestly see it, more as a question of industrial negligence.
The "pogrom" narrative, by contrast, focuses on these acts of physical and verbal brutality to the exclusion of all else -- down-playing the violence of some local Jews, and above all refusing to entertain any question of Jewish negligence or irresponsibility in the tragic accident that killed Gavin Cato.
Meinie Nicolai, the president of the group also known as MSF or Doctors Without Borders, told the Guardian: "We still have questions on negligence and the list of errors that we've heard" outlined in a declassified report into the 3 October airstrike that killed 42 civilians in MSF's Kunduz hospital, one of the most infamous episodes in the US's longest-ever war.
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