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This is proof that we have been too negligent in how we take care of our existing stores.
But even worse is the fact that they were too negligent to check the police national computer (PNC) databases, even though the call handler said she would.
Thus, it is important to identify a normalization method appropriate for the experimental setup under consideration that is neither too negligent nor too stringent.
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Tepco was also negligent.
Many of the parents are either too young, negligent or busy working to raise their children.
Two days before the party, he wrote in The Washington Star, "That which our institutions dedicated to the recognition of artistic achievement have been too prejudiced, negligent or concerned with European models and styles to do is finally being done by presidents".
Also, governments struck by natural calamities, especially those in the developing world, are often too inefficient or negligent to tally reliable data and must rely on the numbers provided by disaster-relief organizations.
Imperial College London also holds negligent harm and non-negligent harm insurance policies which apply to this study.
If we really want to reduce gun violence, there must be consequences for negligent gun owners, too.
On the simplest level, it happened because a criminally negligent driver pushed too hard and crashed.
The bad or negligent behavior of too many contractors can be explained (or is covered), in good part, by a culture of impunity that has emerged, driven by an overwhelming and overzealous focus on "mission accomplishment" at just about every cost.
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