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1. As we walk through the entrance into the house – a pretty mansion originally built in the middle ages and rescued from dereliction early in the 20th century – he gives himself a little shake
2. What I did is a crime, dereliction of duty
3. In the deposition, Captain Anson Phillips stated that he was certain that Martin acted on behalf of all of the soldiers in the unit in response to gross dereliction of duty on the part of the deceased
4. The trial counsel continued in a monotone, “The general nature of the charges in this case is dereliction of duty
5. It is the intention of the defense to show why this is so, and furthermore to show positively that there was no negligence or dereliction of duty on the part of the accused
6. Does this sound like negligence or dereliction?
7. I ask you, is this negligence or dereliction?
8. misunderstanding that was brought about by physical conditions, The whole incident in no way reflects negligence or dereliction on the part of the accused
9. Lynch was charged with dereliction of duty and negligence
10. She woke with a thrill of fear at the thought of what her dereliction might have cost
11. Considering the general dereliction and grubbiness of the place, it was a wonder that anything of value was made here at all, far less fancy millinery
12. Around the dereliction there are many hundreds, maybe thousands of grave mounds, a few with posts driven into them
13. The alternative is dereliction of duty and gross incompetence at a very high level
14. Anyone who gets drunk until this emergency is over will be severely punished for dereliction of duty
15. Both Will and Bonkers looked drawn and ashen as they unbelievingly took in the scene of neglect and dereliction that confronted them
16. Acclaimed dereliction strains to be heard again, starting to beat the hard
17. By not going the official route I run the risk of dereliction of duty and perhaps even treason
18. She decried as a dereliction any suggestion of a failure to keep records or a tendency to lose documents, or to hide them or deal with government business under a cloud of secrecy where it is not justified
19. When the commander presented himself, the Pasha addressed him angrily, ‘Where are your men, the peace officers? What is this neglect and carelessness that I’m hearing about? Six months have passed since a serious crime was committed in a certain small village and the criminal has not been found! This is gross dereliction of duty on the part of the peace officers!’
20. In short, we are today confronted by the cumulative effect of a sustained and collective dereliction of duty, one that is putting our country in extreme peril
21. If this dereliction is allowed to persist, it is predictable that more Americans will die, both on foreign battlefields and at home
22. It was an active dereliction of responsibility and the one who would suffer most by it would not be himself but someone he had told himself he cared for very much
23. I am loath to provide the vehicle for his unscrupulous ravings and his dereliction of his duties as an impartial juryman
24. whenever it doesn't fulfil its duties properly, via the impact that this dereliction has on the
25. Confronted by the problem of confessing his dereliction of duty, together with his proximity to a newly-dead body, it was no wonder he had put self-preservation first
26. tion for such a gross dereliction of duty
27. "Madame," replied Villefort, with a mournful smile, "I have already had the honor to observe that my father has—at least, I hope so—abjured his past errors, and that he is, at the present moment, a firm and zealous friend to religion and order—a better royalist, possibly, than his son; for he has to atone for past dereliction, while I have no other impulse than warm, decided preference and conviction
28. “He feels it may indicate a certain dereliction of duty, or even something more serious
29. Up to that point, Pulaski might have pled guilty only to some procedural liberties, but now he was crossing into outright dereliction of duty
30. But in the Air Force the error or dereliction of a ground crew man, his failure to carry out his job intelligently, can bring a ship crashing down as surely as a bad pilot can, and a crashed ship and a dead crew is a terrible loss
31. In particular, the Labor Department appears to be concerned about dereliction of duty regarding ERISA accounts and proxies-fiduciary responsibilities
32. By our dereliction of the ocean, the continent is much more deprived of the advantages of commerce than it would be possible for the British navy to effect, and by removing our competition, all the commerce of the continent which can be forced is wholly left to be reaped by Great Britain
33. Considering then that the bill as amended in this House, in furnishing no substitute for the law of non-intercourse, which it repeals, nor the proposition of the other House, intended to take its place, is a total dereliction of all opposition to the edicts of the belligerents, I cannot vote for it in its present form
34. this bill is a total dereliction of all opposition to the edicts of the belligerents, 178;