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negligence [ˈneglɪʤəns] SOST senza pl

1. negligence (lack of care):

negligence

2. negligence DIR:

negligence
negligence
contributory negligence
criminal negligence
culpable negligence
gross negligence

gross negligence SOST senza pl DIR

gross negligence

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This, they say, results in a lower aggregate level of care than under a negligence standard.
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But the facts alleged would nonetheless, if proved, have afforded ground for an action for mere negligence.
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Sins can also be by error and negligence or with willful intent.
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The only responsibilities were minor ones concerning negligence in driving.
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It was expanded during the 20th century to include the protection of ports, harbors, vessels, and waterfront facilities against accidents, negligence, and sabotage.
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She claimed the fistula was caused by the doctor's negligence during surgery.
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Although many hospitals had been reformed and expanded, allegations of medical negligence were becoming widespread, although inquiries were showing the opposite.
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Punitive damage awards generally require a higher showing than mere negligence, but lower than intention.
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So he devised a concept of imputed intention which sailed as close to negligence as he felt he could go. 45.
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That negligence allowed the 1979 truck incident that caused the deck to sag nine inches.
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