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negligent English

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What does negligent mean?
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negligent

Negligent is being careless, without giving enough or proper attention. due to negligence.

negligent

characterized by neglect and undue lack of concern negligent parents negligent of detail negligent in his correspondence

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Simple sentences

He was negligent of his duties.
It is strange that a cameraman heading for a war-zone should not know about the danger of unexploded shells. The newspaper company is being negligent in its training.
Tom is negligent.
You're negligent.
Tom was negligent.
You are too negligent of those around you.
I was negligent.

Movie subtitles

You get sentimental and negligent. Too many thoughts of home.
Are you ready. to give unquestioned obedience to your superiors, even though you may consider their conduct negligent and incompetent?
In view, then, of your present opinion. that your superiors are negligent and incompetent, could you give them unquestioned obedience. should you be returned to duty?
Already I have been grossly negligent of my other patients.
Occasionally I was negligent.
You are lazy, negligent, unbearable.
So I ask: is he merely negligent, or biased?
Every day he wrote on it all of my negligent acts, my insubordinations, my misdeeds.
Oh, most negligent of me!
And we all have to hold ourselves responsible for it, for being negligent and for the bad example we set.
We've been both reasonable and prudent, therefore we're not negligent.
My report states that Crocker was negligent in his mortar instructions. and totally unable to control his men.
It'll be a problem getting one doctor to testify that another doctor's negligent, but.
The doctors were not negligent.
Always negligent.
Don't be negligent.
He was in a bulldogging event and caught a horn through his leg because his partner was negligent.
Please. Oh, most negligent of me! Ja, ja, here.
If she had eaten an hour before being admitted to the hospital then the inducement of a general anaesthetic would have been. negligent?
You've been criminally negligent and will be held accountable.
Popovich, getting involved with the woman was very negligent.
I was negligent.
We have indeed been negligent.
Were we negligent?
Nor is he ever negligent, but he has no drive.
You are no more an incompetent farmer than I am a negligent vet.
How negligent of me.
The charges are murder in the second degree, manslaughter in the first and second degree, and criminally negligent homicide.
Criminally negligent homicide. with a sentencing recommendation?
Would have to be stupid, blind, or negligent.
Criminally negligent homicide.
Not because he was reckless or negligent but because he believed he was firing on a warship.
If I had hesitated, I would have been negligent.
Ensign Brooks is negligent.
What, according to a preponderance of the evidence, was the earliest time, again, month and year, at which substantial contribution referred to in question two was caused, if it was, by the negligent conduct of the defendants?
The Transportation and Safety Board has decided nobody here did anything negligent?
In the matter of Goldstein versus Butters on the count of negligent infliction of emotional distress we find in favor of the defendant.

News and current affairs

We kill other species not because we must, but because we are too negligent to do otherwise.
The inaction argument is really terribly negligent, because it causes us to recommend aspirin and lose sight of smarter actions that might actually save the leg.
Likewise, it is negligent to focus on inefficiently cutting CO2 now because of costs in the distant future that in reality will not be avoided.
American lawyers developed modern accident law that created remedies against negligent employers.

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