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The campaign for human rights is the best hope for humankind, and it would be dereliction not to work to make that hope bear fruit.
"If she were to trigger article 50 before the British public knows what the real Brexit deal is, I think that would be dereliction of duty on her part," Smith said.
"And it would be dereliction of duty not to conduct a public-records search for photographs of the accuser embracing the accused taken after the time of the alleged assault".
Failure to uncover high-level graft, he has warned them, would be "dereliction of duty .At the time, a few were said to have grumbled relentlessly pursuing the powerful over ill-gotten gains had not been a common feature of the unruffled life of a CCDI official.
Henry A. Lowenstein New York, June 25 , 2009 To the Editor: The reason Gov. Mark Sanford should resign is that it would be dereliction of duty if he went to Argentina and no one knew how to contact him, especially in a state emergency.
"I think it would be dereliction of duty to do otherwise," he added.
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Yet only a consistent and demonstrable pattern of dereliction by Pakistani authorities– which would need to be dereliction verging on complicity with the terrorists would furnish India with sufficient grounds to hold the Pakistani state culpable.
I mean, wouldn't it be dereliction of duty not to do that?
Abstraction would be a dereliction of duty.
It would be a dereliction.
Anything less would be a dereliction of duty".
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