How To Use Neglect In A Sentence
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The result of such rack-rent can only be evil, abuse and neglect of the soil, deterioration in the character of the laborers, and a widespread sense of injustice.
VIII. Of the Quest of the Golden Fleece.
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Over the winter months we've been doing a great deal of clearing up on our part-neglected croft garden, grubbing out and shredding dead shrubs and cutting back those that have either grown too large or are crowding others.
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Meg looked worn and nervous, the babies absorbed every minute of her time, the house was neglected, and Kitty, the cook, who took life 'aisy', kept him on short commons.
Little Women
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In chantries unrehearsed we'd wow the votarists and serenade the friary to panting ecstasies while summoned to kingly chambers we branked the troubadours, turning the sovereign mind to heaven, the courtiers left speechless with neglect...
Strange Bedfellows
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This report is one in a long line showing how essential aspects of care are being neglected.
Times, Sunday Times
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‘I only wish farmers could be fully compensated for the incompetence, inefficiency and neglect of the Department over which Mrs Beckett presides,’ he said.
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He neglected to point out that the current policies have failed miserably, in every way.
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Rachel found Katherine, pettish from imagined neglect.
Dearly Beloved
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The collegers came from a wide social range, though conditions in College were bad and the boys much neglected until the reforms brought in by Provost Hodgson (1840-53).
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A recent study by the Aid agency Care illustrates the scale of the West's neglect.
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'I knew a case once where an heir who expected a large sum of money was bequeathed a family Bible, which he threw into the fire, learning afterwards, to his dismay, that it contained many thousands of pounds in Bank of England notes, the object of the devisor being to induce the legatee to read the good Book or suffer through the neglect of it.'
The Triumphs of Eugène Valmont
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He was always keen to promote works by contemporary composers and also favoured neglected works.
Times, Sunday Times
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A good police officer is not fulfilling his role if he neglects this vital aspect.
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In recent decades, Taiwan's aboriginals have endured neglect and discrimination.
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The only sign of life there today came from a mouldy old caravan, all steamy windows and grimed with neglect, where a radio was playing Sunday morning music of the popular kind.
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It is surprising that so sharp-sighted a historian of architecture would neglect to mention the role of screens as monumental platforms.
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Pluralists have even tried to adapt Schumpeter's account, but have neglected his strong elitist account of input politics.
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Is it not a huge problem in today's society that there are too many children who are unloved and neglected?
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The parents were permissive with or neglectful of their children, and the adolescents had developed a certain degree of independence.
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Pious people, along with neglectful officials and prurient newspapers, need not worry about the thin dividing line between the demon and the normal citizen.
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Social groups which lack the civic skills to represent their own interests are particularly vulnerable to neglect by decentralizing agencies.
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The most important practical lesson that can be given to nurses is to teach them what to observe – how to observe – what symptoms indicate improvement – what the reverse – which are of importance – which are of none – which are the evidence of neglect – and of what kind of neglect.
Notes on Nursing: What It Is, and What It Is Not
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They called the prospects of U.S. success in Iraq "farfetched," writing: "We are skeptical of recent press coverage portraying the conflict as increasing manageable and feel it has neglected the mounting civil, political and social unrest we see every day.
CNN Transcript Sep 14, 2007
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The group claims the airlines neglected their duty of care by failing to take adequate steps to prevent passengers developing economy class syndrome.
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The pharmaceutical industry is clearly unable to meet the needs of people with neglected diseases.
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People pursued more material products and neglected the ecosystem performance of forestry.
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It is not that the themes of modernization and antinomian desire could not be found in these texts, but that neglecting them makes it easier to evade the problem of rhetoric and audience in Blake.
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My father had always said that there are four things a child needs plenty of love, nourishing food, fegular sleep, and lots of soap and water---and after those, what he needs most is some intelligent neglect.
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Ceilings and floors are not to be neglected, as these lovely self-adhesive shapes could completely transform the way they look.
Modern Decorative Metal Tiles by Karim Rashid
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Frank Rossitano (Judah Friedlander): Just before the show begins, neglects to put on one of his ridiculous trucker caps and accidentally slaps some deely boppers on his head instead.
'30 Rock' live: What could possibly go wrong?
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The car rental service had neglected to give us a spare.
Going For It!: How to Succeed As an Entrepreneur
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They sometimes take over a whole neglected meadow, which looks as if it is covered with tall purple heather.
Times, Sunday Times
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Early neglect appears to affect behaviour most.
Times, Sunday Times
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The only answer to the lies of the neo-fascists is to remove the causes of deprivation and environmental neglect by creating educational and job opportunities on the neglected estates and inner-cities.
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Good tillage, which is too often neglected, is valuable.
Agriculture for Beginners Revised Edition
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No army cares for its sick and wounded while neglecting its on-duty, frontline soldiers.
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So Nur al-Din abode awhile, eating and drinking and making merry and bidding and forbidding those who tended the horses; and whoso neglected or failed to fodder those tied up in the stable wherein was his service, he would thrown down and beat with grievous beating and lay him by the legs in bilboes of iron.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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So to neglect the problem means that we are vulnerable to asteroid collisions.
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In my effort to ‘push the envelope,’ had I perhaps neglected to affix sufficient postage?
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The questions at issue in the administrative hearing are whether an adult teacher in the course of his classroom behavior (a) willfully or neglectfully injured a child, (b) was insubordinate toward the administration, (c) violated the guidelnes for his behavior in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and/or (d) violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment in his display of religious items and posters, including multiple instances of the Ten Commandments, in his classroom.
Freshwater: Playing fast and loose with the truth - The Panda's Thumb
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But he has performed an important service by focusing attention on a neglected aspect of the war and its aftermath.
Times, Sunday Times
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The area has been polluted and neglected.
Times, Sunday Times
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There is, however, one basic fact, in that over 30 years in the ownership of Leeds City Council the Civic Centre has been allowed to deteriorate with enthusiastic neglect.
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Given the performance of most bond funds the past three years, perhaps some benign neglect was in order.
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If we may apply to art what Goethe said of poetry we find that among its votaries there are two kinds of self-half-informed people, "dilettanti," he calls them, "he who neglects the indispensable mechanical part, and he thinks he has done enough if he shows spirituality and feeling, and he who seeks to arrive at poetry merely by mechanism in which he can acquire an artisan's readiness, and is without soul and matter.
Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
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The author does not neglect the more exotic apocalyptic and millenarian episodes.
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It blasts away for openers - not for the first time - with the overture from Rossini's otherwise neglected opera The Thieving Magpie.
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My father had always said that there are four things a child needs plenty of love, nourishing food, fegular sleep, and lots of soap and water---and after those, what he needs most is some intelligent neglect.
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Into the 1960 presidential election, Kissinger was among the adamant critics proclaiming that Eisenhower had neglectfully allowed a “missile gap” to develop with Moscow.
Magic and Mayhem
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In his first press interview after accepting the directorship, he observed that the city had "neglected the museum for 10 years."
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Her sober, kindly capableness evolved from the slovenly little house and the untended children, from the dusty rooms and neglected kitchen the kind of order and neatness which had been plain to see in Robin's more fortune-favoured apartment.
Robin
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This excellent record of his thoughtful and troubled career as architect, restorer, scholar, and writer throws much light on a neglected and turbulent period of Victorian architecture.
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This plant can tolerate neglect and survive in difficult conditions, such as cool rooms and hallways.
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Some outside the shadow cabinet resent being passed over and neglected.
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Instead, being wrapped up in the notion of evangelizing the world, they had neglected to keep their children in school in any one place.
An American Tragedy
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It extends from Cath Kidston stores to the Persephone Press's beautiful new editions of novels by neglected women writers, and you can literally eat and drink it in the small revival of the teashop.
Sugar coats this hunger for the past
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The existing reducer design causes the reducer to vibrate and to make a noise usually, when considering of only static characteristic but neglecting of dynamic performance.
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She was found not guilty of a third charge of wilful neglect.
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I only hope that no one was injured because of the brief and regretted irresponsible neglect of my Civic Duty in reporting that which I believe to be criminal.
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These neglected aspects weaken attempts to distribute land due to the very low levels of profit from the minifundia.
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Creativity withers when these ties are forgotten, neglected or severed.
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One of our much neglected qualities is our creative ability to reshape our world.
Times, Sunday Times
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Most of your wedding plans will focus on the practical details, but take care not to neglect yourself in the process.
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They were both on the 'at risk' register over fears of neglect.
The Sun
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If the meth user neglects his dental hygiene, as many reportedly do, it's goodbye choppers, hello dentures.
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If we historians were to devote all our attention to the collection of facts and the collating of evidence and to nothing else at all, if we were to neglect the imponderabilia, the spiritual and human sides of life because we have no scientific scale to weigh them in (as indeed we cannot have), we should cease to attract the ablest minds of the rising generation into the army of historians.
History and Literature
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The palace of the Sylphides was a tavern, and Clarice, the neglected fiancee of besotted Eraste, made an appearance as a laundress, boxed her sylph-sotted betrothed about the ears, then pulled him off stage to the applause of the audience.
Archive 2009-03-01
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How else to explain the chronic neglect of a program that effectively fights some of our most pernicious and recalcitrant social problems?
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I pass overexercised and neglected wives and girlfriends as they speed-walk in pairs or jog alone with only their iPods for company.
Good-Bye To All That
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Keynes's theory of labour market adjustment has fallen victim to widespread ignorance and neglect.
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With a General Election getting ever closer, it would be neglectful of me not to examine what Yorkshire's farming industry wants from the next Government.
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I live on the unfashionable west side of Santa Fe, where the neighborhood is small and funky, adobe houses sitting in well-tended yards of flax and hollyhocks or the neglected ones of dirt and panic grass with a few old car parts thrown in.
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From an examination it appeared that a neglected lacerated cervix during the birth of the last child had given rise to endometritis, and for a year the patient had suffered from severe menorrhagia, for which she was subsequently treated.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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Yet he exhorted the true “naturalist” not to “let the search or knowledge of final causes make him neglect the industrious indagation [i.e., investigation] of effi - cients,” and he implied that the naturalist's principal aim was the discovery of efficient causes.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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The effects of bending are neglected to first approximation, and the dominant resistance to indentation is taken as the isotropic tension.
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But what about a bigger selection of cheaper, often neglected but worthwhile fish such as skate, squid, hake, ultra-fresh mackerel, even good old herring?
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Neglecting the significance of the large regional differences in past temperature changes is another classic pitfall in the arguments put forward by many climate change contrarians.
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The coroner ruled out neglect or self-neglect as a contributory factor in the death.
Times, Sunday Times
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The profound neglect of psychological, social and political considerations renders such treatments shallow and incomplete.
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Donnelly, 37, ran a campaign that emphasized his relative youth - and a recent illness of Slaughter's - as well as what he called her neglect of all constituents except the ones in Monroe County.
Tonawanda News Homepage
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Almost a century later Manaus's neglected cultural life is re-emerging with a Slavic twist.
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The animals were thin and ill because the farmer had neglected them.
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It breeds more trouble, more neglect, more idleness, more rascality, more stealing, & more lieing up in the quarters & more everything that is wrong on a plantation than all else put together . . .
A Renegade History of the United States
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But many of today's internet billionaires started out as insubordinate slackers, similar to the high school students who crowded Beijing's internet bars and - allegedly - neglected their schoolwork.
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The artist may have neglected to size the canvas properly, or may have used odd substances like charcoal which is incompatible with oil paint.
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Self also neglects to provide headings or subheads on the grounds that these were coined by sub-editors and were therefore not worthy of inclusion.
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He neglected to mention the fact that we could lose money on the deal.
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From the first settlements up until the Civil War, ordinary Americans were not heavily armed and were generally neglectful of the guns they did own.
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To subjugate all paths to the proofs of Science is to neglect the irrational and inexplicable mysteries of Creation.
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Pay attention to detail in the portfolio images and notice if the photographer has neglected unswept floors or left unsightly trash cans in view.
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Their six months of filming was distilled into a one hour programme trailed as ‘a damning catalogue of inefficiency, neglect and substandard treatment.’
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Not included in the cost are theft, embezzlement, suicide, domestic violence, child abuse and neglect.
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Nowadays we literally can not afford to neglect the investment, the hard financial investment, stored in our built environment.
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Further along the river, villages tell the story of neglect and abandonment and a people living in abysmal conditions.
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The current absence of evidence from randomised trials should not be used as an excuse for neglecting basic care for patients with stroke.
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Both parents were found guilty of neglect and their child was taken away from them.
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NBC is arraigned on charges of neglecting a fine series.
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I suspect, however, that my mollycoddling is the modern version of benign neglect.
Times, Sunday Times
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The assistant chief watched as she was forced to reclean toilets and showers and was then punished further by being ordered to clean long-neglected storage rooms, light fixtures, and so on, in an ever-lengthening list of humiliating chores.
Getting Even
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The sinking of bodies in water has likewise the same effect, as I remember to have heard of bottles of wine being let down into a deep well to cool, but through accident or neglect being left there for many years, and then taken out; and that the wine not only was free from sourness or flatness, but tasted much finer, owing, it would seem, to a more exquisite commixture of its parts.
The New Organon
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But after years of neglect the chimney had fallen into disrepair and was threatened with demolition.
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It's a trend that has given a new lease of life to neglected race tracks and disused airfields up and down the country and boosted rural employment.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Buddha's aversion to speculation did not prevent him from insisting on the importance of a correct knowledge of our mental constitution, the chain of causation and other abstruse matters; nor does it really take the form of neglecting metaphysics: rather of defining them in a manner so authoritative as to imply a reserve of unimparted knowledge.
Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 1
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I think we've neglected vocational education in the most tragic way.
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This particular image consultant appears to have neglected his own image, or maybe he is just happy with being cynical, self-centred, irascible and insufferable.
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A garden that is neglected does not so much cease to bear fruit, as it loses its shape and form.
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Don't neglect to lock the door.
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Your marriage is at risk if you neglect making each other feel loved and desired.
The Sun
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Look around you for pictures that you really like, and in buying which you can help some genius yet unperished -- that is the best atonement you can make to the one you have neglected -- and give to the living and struggling painter at once wages, and testimonial.
A Joy For Ever (And Its Price in the Market)
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But in the trend to materialism which thus drew sustenance from a broad spectrum of sources, the im - portance of Spinoza as a catalyzing agent should not be neglected.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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No rationalization that human beings give for their cruelty or neglect is ever meaningful to him.
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Freud later developed the technique of free association, a triumph which is often neglected in the discussion of his controversial theories.
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There was a propensity of employees to neglect the medical needs of teens, sometimes calling them fakers.
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Marie decided not to move after all, but she neglected to inform the rental agency.
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No surprise, then, that the airline stands accused of corporate arrogance and customer neglect.
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In the pursuit of pseudo-scientific tractability, neoclassical economics neglects the dynamic aspects of the social realm and delivers a static utilitarian calculus.
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Most of the 71 subjects studied by Patronek met criteria for self-neglect.
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Instead we saw colonial buildings in pastel colours faded by dust and neglect.
Times, Sunday Times
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My father had always said that there are four things a child needs plenty of love, nourishing food, fegular sleep, and lots of soap and water---and after those, what he needs most is some intelligent neglect.
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His vision includes the development and revitalisation of the neglected waterfront of the River Foyle.
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Her desire to further her potential led her to explore the neglected art of calligraphy and she soon mastered the infinite possibilities of the Devanagri script.
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The present crisis is the result of years of wilful neglect by the council.
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It is not a noisy and showy beggarliness, nor is it a mask for laziness and neglect.
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He provides thereby an often neglected human dimension to science.
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As for Becky Sharp, with her treachery, her cruelty, her vindicativeness {sic}, perhaps we could better have understood and forgiven her had we known her lonely and neglected childhood, with the drunken artist father and her mother, the French opera girl.
Fanny Herself
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My father had always said that there are four things a child needs plenty of love, nourishing food, fegular sleep, and lots of soap and water---and after those, what he needs most is some intelligent neglect.
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I shouldn't have neglected my keep-fit exercises over the summer, that's all.
Unexpected Complications
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So what other simple ergonomics am I neglecting in everyday life?
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He also criticised the failure of the Government to give full effect to the Children's Act 2001 which deals with willful neglect by parents.
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Are we, the North Yorkshire council tax payers, paying heavily for the security of secretive, unaccountable American bases while neglecting our own.
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For anyone with eyes to see and a television to be parked in front of by benignly neglectful eighties parents Floella is of course best known for her exuberantly dungareed presenting work on Playschool and Playaway.
Film | guardian.co.uk
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His claim to be an important and unjustly neglected painter is sheer self-deception - he's no good at all.
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‘We often neglect the skin on our bodies,’ says Evans, who makes sure to give herself an in-shower sloughing with a body scrub (which can get rid of dead skin cells and make skin smooth) every other day.
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Anthony's also got a followup entry at his blog: "[W] hat I neglected to mention in the story is that most of the films have not exactly done 'boffo' business.
GreenCine Daily: Oscar countdown.
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You neglected to mention that they had a second album released during 1991.
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Equally, where derelict or neglected Green Belt sites could better serve the community for example, as a new school or surgery changes in designation could be sought after consultation.
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Some of the most significant issues were neglected.
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A man is called selfish ,not pursuing his own good ,but neglecting his neighbour's.
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The town was barely damaged during the operation but a number of buildings have suffered from neglect.
Times, Sunday Times
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The startled barbarian grappled reflexively, neglecting the weapons that hung at his waist.
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The grandeur of the architecture has faded only slightly from the neglect of the communist years.
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I do not suggest that black literary criticism since the 1950s has neglected to produce analyses that also centrally consider class.
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Wherfore we, wretched and miserable synners, render unto thee most humble and hartie thankes, that yt hath pleased thee to call us home to thy folde by thy Fatherly correction at this present, wheras in our prosperitie and libertie we dyd neglect thy graces offered unto us.
The Testimony of the Rocks or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed
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The hope is that this will give the somewhat neglected museum a boost.
Times, Sunday Times
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They neglected to tell us just how badly England would perform.
Times, Sunday Times
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Aesthetics and functionality of cap height and armhole must be calculated and the technical compatibility between the two cannot be neglected either.
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She was all that was holding them together; she neglected herself to take care of her family.
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* It never occured to me, that she did not have any time to organize them, I just assumed it was some kind of neglectful lazy oversight on her part, and felt genetically ashamed that a) she could not seem to keep her coupons organized and b) that we were the kind of family that needed to use coupons.
Wendchymes Diary Entry
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Last year we lost 10 marks for litter, weeds and general overall impression of dirt and neglect.
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He insists that he'll not be in a particular hurry - though he neglects to mention whether he'll pick it up a gear if, approaching Loch Lomond, he realises that the Lions are about to kick off.
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Donald Worster, on the other hand, provides an analytic reinterpretation of explorer John Wesley Powell as a neglected visionary.
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Those of us who have spent many years in animal welfare work have often come to see the worst of animal cruelty, abuse and neglect.
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Yet in the teaching of foreign languages, fluency is often neglected.
Times, Sunday Times
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Kullak utters words of warning to the "unquiet" sex regarding the habitual neglect of the bass.
Chopin : the Man and His Music
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Be it further enacted, That every County which shall refuse or neglect to levy a tax, and build the School houses herein specified, shall at any time hereafter be entitled to receive the forty dollars hereby appropriated to each district, upon complying with the terms hereinbefore specified.
The Beginnings of Public Education in North Carolina; A Documentary History, 1790-1840. Vol. II
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They neglect the efforts of those who have regarded scientific and religious discourse as complementary rather than mutually exclusive.
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Another survivor of seat belt neglect.
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The implication of the new roles for the language was that creative writers seriously attempted those literary forms which had been neglected earlier, for example drama, short stories and discursive prose.
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The complex has been neglected and has become a dilapidated landmark in the city.
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All friendship is preferring the interest of a friend, to the neglect, or, perhaps, against the interest of others; so that an old Greek said, "He that has _friends_ has _no friend_.
Life of Johnson, Volume 3 1776-1780
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a neglected child
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Before we force our children to accept the cruel electroshock therapies, I guess the medical institutions would not tell the parents the truth abouthow muchtorture this treatment can bring to their kids, which means their right to know was neglected.
Global Voices in English » China: Suspension of Electroshock for “Net Addiction”
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In his preoccupation with Robyn, Crook had neglected everything.
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For example, the curriculum will tend to neglect such non-testable subjects as art, music, civics, history.
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I am well aware of the construction of this super edifice and suggest that 130 years of life would be an under-estimation, the recent neglect of roof repairs.
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Blessings upon a fashion which has rescued from the claws of abigails, and the melting-pot of the silversmith, those neglected cimelia, for the benefit of antiquaries and the decoration of side-tables!
Saint Ronan's Well
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Once I have discovered that costus should not be used on the skin, I had to neglect the idea of letting anyone but myself use my Altamira perfume.
Incarnations of Carnation: Exploring the Layers of a Flower
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Other companies are happy to invest, with the proviso that the government does not neglect its duty.
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Long grass on each side of the street, a derelict and neglected building bereft of glass and doors.
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Extensive literature exists on human African trypanosomiasis and trypanosomes, but it is mostly confined to basic sciences and neglects clinical research and the impact of the disease on large parts of the population in rural Africa.
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The area has a history of being neglected in all respects of development.
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My father had always said that there are four things a child needs plenty of love, nourishing food, fegular sleep, and lots of soap and water---and after those, what he needs most is some intelligent neglect.
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Van Jones, who was purged from the White House through a Fox News-orchestrated smear campaign, told a gathering of activists in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, that the day after Obama's election, "you gave away your power" by receding to the sidelines or turning their attention to individual issues while neglecting the over-arching narrative.
Adele Stan: GOP Wave: Progressives Not Bold Enough?
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Playing games at just a few city grounds and neglecting cricket heartlands in the shires risks killing off the game in those areas.
Times, Sunday Times
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I'm thinking of making a bellyboard just as a novelty and to pass away a few hours (not neglecting my standup).
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One stays abed until the forenoon and neglects both blog and facial hair alike.
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He added: 'If the police are neglecting these crimes which are at the very high end of serious then the leadership is principally responsible.
Times, Sunday Times
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The trouble was that he had got in with the horsey set in more fashionable colleges and neglected his studies for the newly discovered joys of riding.
Times, Sunday Times
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I think that the avant-garde suggests that no poet can “rest on their laurels” for very long without reinventing the future of poetry itself — and hence, the avant-garde has often seen the need to revisit the neglected, unexalted techniques of writing for overlooked potentials ….
2007 September : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation - Part 2
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As thou hast asked me to testify respecting the physical condition of the slaves merely, I say nothing of the awful neglect of their minds and souls and the systematic effort to imbrute them.
American Slavery As It Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses
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Each state statute that mandates reporting of child abuse or neglect specifies the procedures reporters are required to follow.
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A suite of characteristics distinguishes Orconectes neglectus from other northeastern crayfishes.
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The vituperation and neglect I and the bulk of my fellow modern artists suffer was also the lot of Van Gogh.
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Louise Pratt's "transculturation" is a more inclusive term, but one that neglects the AfroCaribbean or Afroamerican experience in relation to the Hispanophone world.
Notes on 'London-Kingston-Caracas: The Transatlantic'
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However, he is not a derivative imitator of classic Japanese cinema, but one of its original though sadly neglected film-makers.
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It was also callous, slapdash and neglectful of the interests of less secure and well paid workers.
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Reshepu strongly felt the good old postboxes were being neglected and he chose them as his subject.
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No worse by day than the lusty priming of a neglected hand pump, at night the donkey's bray assumes the apocalyptic aural agony of hell's rusted gates being effortfully forced ajar.
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he was sadly neglected
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The epilogue calls the 1999 floods ‘the inevitable consequence of neglecting the channel and embankments of the main river’.
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Without having first made this diversion, he would have found it impracticable to leave the house with tranquillity; but, when this bewitching philtre grew into an habit, her attachment to Ferdinand was insensibly dissolved; she began to bear his neglect with indifference, and, sequestering herself from the rest of the family, used to solicit this new ally for consolation.
The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom
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The tour buses then made their way to Thokoza Park and Moroka Dam, two severely neglected areas in Soweto but now showcase green spots where Sowetans enjoy braais and picnics every weekend.
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The present crisis is the result of years of wilful neglect by the council.
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It matters little if parents are heavily or neglectfully involved in their kids' lives.
Walk in My Shoes: Teen talks about deadly brawl
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However, he neglects to mention that at 316 Thames Valley and Essex sites, which represented more than half of the trial, the number of injury accidents actually increased!
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It seems to me that this is a totally unnecessary imposition by government on neglected and over bureaucratised rural villagers.
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Drawn by a total revulsion of ideas from the chain of thinking that had led him to composition, he relinquished his annotations in resentment of this dismission, when he might have pursued them uninterruptedly without neglect of other avocations.
Camilla
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But when prices collapsed in the mid-1970s there was little left but neglected farms and a once promising agricultural sector.
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Three barber licenses, issued by the State of California, hung neglectfully either on the mirror or on the wall to its right and left, making it legal for all three barbers to cut some mean hair-styles this crowd craved.
A Love So Deep
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They had for a long series of years been debarred from the privilege of religious worship, and as there was reason to fear that a continued neglect of divine ordinances would draw down upon them the judgments of offended heaven, they begged permission to go three days 'journey into the desert -- a place of seclusion -- where their sacrificial observances would neither suffer interruption nor give umbrage to the
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible