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criminal neglect

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meanings of criminaland neglect


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criminal
adjective[before noun]
uk /ˈkrɪm.ɪ.nəl/ us /ˈkrɪm.ə.nəl/
relating ...
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neglect
noun[U]
uk /nɪˈɡlekt/ us /nɪˈɡlekt/
a situation in which you do not give enough care or attention to someone or something, or the state of not receiving enough care ...
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Examples of criminal neglect


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There has been almost criminalneglect in this regard.
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It was a contingency, and we should have been guilty of criminalneglect if we had not thought of it.
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It would also be, perhaps, almost criminalneglect of a national asset.
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If that had been allowed to happen, what an episode of criminalneglect that would have been.
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I say that it should be considered almost criminalneglect on the part of those responsible in years gone by.
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One of the reasons why they lost was their criminalneglect to deal with crime in their manifesto.
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I suggest that to give up would amount to criminalneglect of the interests of those whom we claim to represent.
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The courts, in dealing with any case of criminalneglect, always impose an obligation on the prosecution to prove something more than mere neglect.
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They had acquitted them of criminalneglect, but had found that they were guilty of carelessness.
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That, in itself, represents criminalneglect of the situation—there is no doubt about it.
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I regard it as verging on criminalneglect to leave out of account the position of these old-age pensioners.
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If this is not treated as a matter of urgency, it will be criminalneglect.
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We have them because of the criminalneglect of the party opposite.
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If they do, they will be culpable of criminalneglect.
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First, it took the form of criminalneglect of persons for whom he was medically responsible, so that by reason of that neglect they were acutely in need.
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