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neglige

NOUN
  1. a loose dressing gown for women

How To Use neglige In A Sentence

  • If he fails to do so, he is held liable, whereas in an action for negligence the legal burden in most cases remains throughout on the plaintiff.
  • The employers were not vicariously liable for his negligence.
  • This is criminal negligence at best or treason at worst. The Sun
  • The claim was for breach of statutory duty and negligence.
  • In the second week of August the government was obliged to answer accusations of negligence and indifference.
  • Or else our future generations are certainly going to pay the price for our careless, negligent and easygoing approach to the whole issue.
  • The author thought that the joint negligence principal offender theory can be established, and the negligence abettor or the negligence assist offender is untenable.
  • The meeting resolved that teachers had no choice but to resign in protest over the government's ‘negligence’.
  • The costs of such negligence are low in Japan where compensation for product liability claims is mostly derisory or non-existent.
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