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1. Therefore, no neglect of duty is possible to the one-pointed person
2. Despite years of neglect made visible by thin,
3. Our society caters to the youth but we must not neglect the wisdom of the aged
4. A congregation that caters to the wealthy and powerful to the neglect of the poor and sometimes uneducated is doomed to fail
5. Presenting oneself is an area that requires a lot of work, but surprisingly, this is the one area which people tend to neglect the most
6. Despite years of neglect made visible by thin, almost transparent patches of rust and jaggedly flaking automotive paint, the front wing of the little Austin Metro barely flexed under heel
7. Let’s say you have a green plant, and you don’t water it for sometime, and neglect to give it fertilizer, and plant it on poor soil, won’t the leaves wither and dry up?
8. As he made his way through the darkness he kicked various buckets, pots and pans that had been left strategically placed to deal with the many leaks that the roof had sprung during so many years of neglect
9. Despite the bright sunshine, there is an air of melancholy neglect … similar to the atmosphere you find in a junk yard, where unwanted relics have been piled up and forgotten, unwanted and unused
10. The villa had seen better days, having matured over more than a century of irregular neglect into its current state of generally poor repair
11. that the roof had sprung during so many years of neglect
12. I did neglect to mention that you had been plying that rod since you were able to stand on two feet, but that little omission needn't be made too much of
13. The materials and style were impeccable thruout and the original quality showed thru some years of neglect
14. Child neglect is failure to provide for the child's basic needs, both physically,
15. After a little maintenance neglect, the resurrection costs exceed the cost of commercially available space that has been properly maintained and operating and kept its value
16. as they surveyed the neglect
17. The neglect of
18. and unrecognisable from years of rain, wind and neglect
19. The contrary circumstances, the neglect of cultivation and improvement, the fall in the real price of any part of the rude produce of land, the rise in the real price of manufactures from the decay of manufacturing art and industry, the declension of the real wealth of the society, all tend, on the other hand, to lower the real rent of land, to reduce the real wealth of the landlord, to diminish his power of purchasing either the labour, or the produce of the labour, of other people
20. women in our society, neglect of parents and the elderly, illiteracy
21. because of neglect and others like it
22. established and neglect the pre-existence of
23. they prosper without limit, they neglect their
24. The former did not, perhaps, thrive the better in consequence of this attention, nor the latter the worse in consequence of this neglect
25. But as for a long time after the first discovery neither gold nor silver mines were found in it, and as it afforded upon that account little or no revenue to the crown, it was for a long time in a great measure neglected ; and during this state of neglect, it grew up to be a great and powerful colony
26. The first may, without any loss, employ a great deal of his time in martial exercises ; the second may employ some part of it ; but the last cannot employ a single hour in them without some loss, and his attention to his own interest naturally leads him to neglect them altogether
27. He can safely pardon or neglect them, and his consciousness of his own superiority naturally disposes him to do so
28. The proprietors of the tolls upon a high-road, therefore, might neglect altogether the repair of the road, and yet continue to levy very nearly the same tolls
29. Thirdly, If government should at any time neglect the reparation of the high-roads, it would be still more difficult, than it is at present, to compel the proper application of any part of the turnpike tolls
30. Though Minorca has been twice taken, and is now probably lost for ever, that disaster has never been imputed to any neglect in the executive power
31. It is the interest of every man to live as much at his ease as he can; and if his emoluments are to be precisely the same, whether he does or does not perform some very laborious duty, it is certainly his interest, at least as interest is vulgarly understood, either to neglect it altogether, or, if he is subject to some authority which will not suffer him to do this, to perform it in as careless and slovenly a manner as that authority will permit
32. If the authority to which he is subject resides, not so much in the body corporate, of which he is a member, as in some other extraneous persons, in the bishop of the diocese, for example, in the governor of the province, or, perhaps, in some minister of state, it is not, indeed, in this case, very likely that he will be suffered to neglect his duty altogether
33. If in each college, the tutor or teacher, who was to instruct each student in all arts and sciences, should not be voluntarily chosen by the student, but appointed by the head of the college ; and if, in case of neglect, inability, or bad usage, the student should not be allowed to change him for another, without leave first asked and obtained ; such a regulation would not only tend very much to extinguish all emulation among the different tutors of the same college, but to diminish very much, in all of them, the necessity of diligence and of attention to their respective pupils
34. Such teachers, though very well paid by their students, might be as much disposed to neglect them, as those who are not paid by them at all or who have no other recompense but their salary
35. It must, too, be unpleasant to him to observe, that the greater part of his students desert his lectures ; or perhaps, attend upon them with plain enough marks of neglect, contempt, and derision
36. Where the masters, however, really perform their duty, there are no examples, I believe, that the greater part of the students ever neglect theirs
37. Such is the generosity of the greater part of young men, that so far from being disposed to neglect or despise the instructions of their master, provided he shews some serious intention of being of use to them, they are generally inclined to pardon a great deal of incorrectness in the performance of his duty, and sometimes even to conceal from the public a good deal of gross negligence
38. The public can facilitate this acquisition, by establishing in every parish or district a little school, where children maybe taught for a reward so moderate, that even a common labourer may afford it ; the master being partly, but not wholly, paid by the public ; because, if he was wholly, or even principally, paid by it, he would soon learn to neglect his business
39. Whereas to maintain, even in tolerable execution, the complex regulations of any modern militia, requires the continual and painful attention of government, without which they are constantly falling into total neglect and disuse
40. His conduct is observed and attended to by nobody; and he is, therefore, very likely to neglect it himself, and to
41. Maybe we did neglect you a little because Jesus took such good care of you
42. Your mother and father are really hurting, your husband is trying to be mother and father to your children while you lie in bed and neglect all of them
43. Such a clergy, however, while they pay their court in this manner to the higher ranks of life, are very apt to neglect altogether the means of maintaining their influence and authority with the lower
44. In the obsevation or neglect of this maxim, consists what is called the equality or inequality of taxation
45. necessarily becomes unequal in process of time, according to the unequal degrees of improvement or neglect in the cultivation of the different parts of the country
46. A tax upon the rent of land, which varies with every variation of the rent, or which rises and falls according to the improvement or neglect of cultivation, is recommended by that sect of men of letters in France, who call themselves the economists, as the most equitable of all taxes
47. A gentleman of great fortune, who lived in the capital, would be in danger of suffering much by the neglect, and more by the fraud, of his factors and agents, if the rents of an estate in a distant province were to be paid to him in this manner
48. The produce of a tax levied in the former way will vary only according to the variations in the real produce of the land, according to the improvement or neglect of cultivation
49. "But economic neglect can't be all that
50. Why can't you ignore computer neglect? I'm not killing thousands at a time
1. An air conditioner whirs somewhere, but inside the home is dusty and neglected
2. It isn’t as bad as I thought … more neglected than anything and by the time I have sorted out the furniture which had been thrown in here – literally, by the look of some of it - and vacuumed the carpet, the place doesn’t look too bad
3. It could be that Bellam had neglected that little piece of natural law in his calculations
4. Night: It denotes that you have neglected yourself and the joys of life; stop worrying so much about everything
5. She noted a dusty cobweb draped across the window as she glanced through the grimy glass only to see a rather dilapidated and neglected yard where three cars were parked
6. Thom had access to magic, and could dial his strength to a setting called 'Hercules' while Alan had neglected to up his magic level while he was in Ava's lab and didn't even have a med panel to reach for that setting
7. They neglected to purge the breeder females, considering them useless except as suppliers of fresh workers
8. I don't mean to suggest that her parents neglected her, but I think she was lonely
9. The girls finish their cigarettes and stub them out in the same neglected plant pot as before
10. Jason … no … surely there must have been a reference to his existence at some point in her childhood … she casts her mind back, delving into the long neglected corners where she had secreted memories as a child
11. I neglected to mention that you had just left when he showed up
12. His questions and observations of aspects usually neglected by casual admirers brought him a level of respect from the craftsmen generally reserved for one of their own, and they said as much
13. It was then that she realized she had wholly neglected her role as the herald of examination results
14. ‘Are you telling me that you deliberately neglected
15. neglected to mention that she and her husband lived and
16. to a sort of neglected underground storeroom
17. I neglected to mention that they’d been having difficulties
18. having been neglected, ruts ran across the roads like
19. ’ Jean neglected to mention the fact that he
20. neglected clients, Marguerite was in the forest collecting
21. Chloe, of course, had neglected to wear the undergarment
22. milk, because Hesper had neglected to leave an empty basin
23. “Listen, I am in no way pleased by the way I have been neglected!
24. Though at present few people, I believe, doubt of this, yet during this period five years have seldom passed away, in which some book or pamphlet has not been published, written, too, with such abilities as to gain some authority with the public, and pretending to demonstrate that the wealth of the nation was fast declining; that the country was depopulated, agriculture neglected, manufactures decaying, and trade undone
25. spotted Hesper in the neglected orchard with the flock
26. To see a sparse, weed-infested garden suggests that you have neglected your spiritual needs
27. To dream that you immolate yourself suggests that you are being consumed by your drive, your passion and/or your goals to the point where some aspects of your life are being neglected
28. shamelessly neglected altar for Hestia
29. Alternatively, the objects on the shelf refer to some aspect of yourself that you have forgotten or neglected
30. The litter that ravaged the pavements and poorly-conditioned buildings told a sad story of a place that has long been neglected by its people
31. The ancient Egyptians, it is said, neglected foreign commerce, and the modem Chinese, it is known, hold it in the utmost contempt, and scarce deign to afford it the decent protection of the laws
32. This law, however, though we read of its having been executed upon one or two occasions, was either neglected or evaded, and the inequality of fortunes went on continually increasing
33. The Spanish colonies, therefore, from the moment of their first establishment, attracted very much the attention of their mother country; while those of the other European nations were for a long time in a great measure neglected
34. But as for a long time after the first discovery neither gold nor silver mines were found in it, and as it afforded upon that account little or no revenue to the crown, it was for a long time in a great measure neglected ; and during this state of neglect, it grew up to be a great and powerful colony
35. But being neglected by Sweden, it was soon swallowed up by the Dutch colony of New York, which again, in 1674, fell under the dominion of the English
36. The colony law, which imposes upon every proprietor the obligation of improving and cultivating, within a limited time, a certain proportion of his lands, and which, in case of failure, declares those neglected lands grantable to any other person; though it has not perhaps been very strictly executed, has, however, had some effect
37. Could I have your attention again? I neglected to mention that anyone who wants to take home some of this leftover food is welcome to
38. That which is carried on for the benefit of the poor and the indigent is too often either neglected or oppressed
39. It cannot be very difficult to determine who have been the contrivers of this whole mercantile system; not the consumers, we may believe, whose interest has been entirely neglected; but the producers, whose interest has been so carefully attended to ; and among this latter class, our merchants and manufacturers have been by far the principal architects
40. were generally neglected there, and that was where I pitched in to help
41. Either from want of interest in the officers entrusted with the execution of those ordinances, or from some other cause, they appear to have been universally neglected; and in the progress of all those governments, military exercises seem to have gone gradually into disuse among the great body of the people
42. Military exercises come to be as much neglected by the inhabitants of the country as by those of the town, and the great body of the people becomes altogether unwarlike
43. In the days of their grandeur, when no enemy appeared capable of opposing them, their heavy armour was laid aside as unnecessarily burdensome, their laborious exercises were neglected, as unnecessarily toilsome
44. The civil came to predominate over the military character ; and the standing armies of Rome gradually degenerated into a corrupt, neglected
45. A high-road, though entirely neglected, does not become altogether impassable, though a canal does
46. But what we call the cross roads, that is, the far greater part of the roads in the country, are entirely neglected, and are in many places absolutely impassable for any heavy carriage
47. Under such an administration therefore, such works are almost always entirely neglected
48. It may too, perhaps, be in those countries, as it is in France, where the great roads, the great communications, which are likely to be the subjects of conversation at the court and in the capital, are attended to, and all the rest neglected
49. The garrisons at Gibraltar and Minorca, accordingly, have never been neglected
50. The proper subject of experiment and observation, a subject in which a careful attention is capable of making so many useful discoveries, was almost entirely neglected
1. He had been neglecting Ava too much lately and she was complaining about it
2. "Neglecting my carnal duties to my wife
3. "She says I am neglecting her because of the time I devote to my goals
4. With a quick apology about neglecting her duties, Mistress Sera returned to the kitchen issuing orders for lunch, and admonishing the cooks for not having the sense to begin on their own
5. Tdeshi’s soul had been abusing this body, Ava had merely been neglecting it
6. the nun, conveniently neglecting to mention Jacques
7. From which sum, neglecting the fraction, and deducting a ninth, or 4s
8. And from this sum, neglecting likewise the fraction, and deducting a ninth, or 4s
9. The other sad thing was that he had no free time even to visit Helez and he felt like he was neglecting her
10. A receipt for bullion is almost always worth something, and it very seldom happens, therefore, that anybody suffers his receipts to expire, or allows his bullion to fall to the bank at the price at which it had been received, either by not taking it out before the end of the six months, or by neglecting to pay one fourth or one half per cent
11. To see a rusty water heater in your dream means that you are avoiding or neglecting your anger
12. “Have the Goblins been neglecting you?” the threat to the goblins was imminent in Jacob’s voice
13. This much abused word should be understood as rational self-interest, not as absolutely neglecting the rights of others
14. “Besides, I’ve been neglecting him lately
15. “You’ve been neglecting your Captain, too,” she purred, moving close to him
16. The enemy, neglecting to attack either force separately, held a position on a plateau where the trail and road converged
17. ’ When Daniel cried, he blamed me for being a bad mother, when the baby got a rash, he cursed me for neglecting him
18. Is this what a woman feels like? Dancing was fun, but she was neglecting it for other interests
19. Not that I was neglecting the domestic front, where I was very happy
20. It is easy to fall into the trap of, metaphorically, tithing mint, dill and cumin and yet neglecting the most important aspects of God’s law
21. But Cinder had already ported herself to the other side of the door, neglecting
22. spend our profits, because of neglecting of this third win
23. priests had no courage to serve anymore at the altar, but despising the temple, and neglecting the sacrifices, hastened to be partakers
24. neglecting the life above
25. As I expect, she’s not happy and accuses me of neglecting her, but I know she will support anything to make me forget Chan
26. but neglecting to engage the electronic lock Norman had affixed to
27. become so consuming that lawmakers are neglecting other duties,
28. As Gotimin explained, the human who had owned it previously had died, and his many heirs had contested his will for years, neglecting the ranch and it’s bills in the meantime, until the empire had seized it for unpaid taxes
29. “Then you must be neglecting your training, for you seem strong enough still to me!” Emeroth laughed
30. 13 Now such was the height of Greek fashions and increase of heathenish manners through the exceeding profaneness of Jason that ungodly wretch and no high priest; 14 That the priests had no courage to serve any more at the altar but despising the temple and neglecting the sacrifices hastened to be partakers of the unlawful allowance in the place of exercise after the game of Discus called them out; 15 Not setting by the honours of their fathers but liking the glory of the Grecians best of all
31. attractive to buyers can translate into higher and quicker offers than neglecting the essential real estate between the front door and the curb
32. And let the presbyters be compassionate and merciful to all bringing back those that wander visiting all the sick and not neglecting the widow the orphan or the poor but always “providing for that which is becoming in the sight of God and man”; abstaining from all wrath respect of persons and unjust judgment; keeping far off from all covetousness not quickly crediting an evil report against any one not severe in judgment as knowing that we are all under a debt of sin
33. And that’s all there is to it! Remember not to be neglecting your LinkedIn, Twitter
34. He kept neglecting crucial details
35. If she is focusing all of her attention on your children and is neglecting all aspects of your relationship then just be patient, don’t overact and do keep the lines of communication open
36. had abused his body by neglecting it and felt that he could
37. But Jesus had a third reason for resorting to these material means in connection with this unique transaction: This was a miracle wrought purely in obedience to his own choosing, and thereby he desired to teach his followers of that day and all subsequent ages to refrain from despising or neglecting material means in the healing of the sick
38. An accident can bring your attention to an area that you were neglecting, even in terms of thought, though the accident may have some physical impact
39. Since you love your feelings, you will not give up yourself, meaning you will not accept your partner neglecting your feelings only to have his satisfied
40. worried about human witnesses, neglecting to realize that there
41. They also let us down when they allowed a leader to impose tax cuts for the rich, neglecting the less fortunate while a war was going on that they sanctioned
42. Disregarding my mother's illness, I believed she needed to remove her Karma; neglecting
43. better results than going overboard with too many hours, not to mention neglecting your
44. authorization to declare war without serious debate are guilty of neglecting their
45. Rather, Nimrod, neglecting the
46. Lady Jane sipped her tea that she had insisted upon when it became apparent that Faye was neglecting this engagement
47. " Chance started to jump around uncontrollably, his parents stood in shock, Phillip grabbed his shoulder, and Cindy felt snubbed by his neglecting to talk to her first
48. Jesus wants you to be rich without neglecting spiritual matters, thatś why the "only
49. It will complain you as you slaughtered it without pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over it though it had granted you its good and body, and how you made it suffer great pain neglecting this pronunciation
50. Whereas neglecting this practice is a certain evil
1. A country which neglects or despises foreign commerce, and which admits the vessel of foreign nations into one or two of its ports only, cannot transact the same quantity of business which it might do with different laws and institutions
2. The person who neglects to balance his account twice in the year, forfeits twenty-five guilders
3. Its object is, in all cases, to maintain the authority of the master, and, whether he neglects or performs his duty, to oblige the students in all cases to behave to him as if he performed it with the greatest diligence and ability
4. Unfortunately, it doesn’t give clear definition of ‘unused’, and neglects to describe what methods may be employed to gain access, or later, to remain on a property
5. Macy's top priority is compelling storylines with satisfying plot twists, but he never neglects character development
6. Science is a pursuit of our human species yet it neglects anything that it cannot measure, and many of the fundamental characteristics of humanity cannot be measured
7. President who neglects his wife in favor of his fame
8. and weight of instances to be found on the other side, yet these it neglects and
9. glad the railroad neglects
10. But if he turns away from Him and neglects His Orders, he will lead a life of wretchedness and woe as the Almighty says: “He, who gives no heed to My warning shall live in woe”
11. One who neglects his work, he never live a settle life
12. According to Han, "A ruler makes use of the majority and neglects the minority, and so he does not devote
13. neglects to observe the Passover, that person shall then be cut
14. Christian church neglects to expand on this
15. if the achiever such as I neglects the means, his followers of an inferior
16. Anyone who neglects his ability to think, consequently will be inactive depriving himself from Divine exaltedness and highness because the Almighty God has graced humanity with the ability to think that they can attain higher rank of approaching God and render good actions to approach nearer to Him, however the prophet (cpth) contemplated and thought about the cosmic wonders (signs) such as the sun and moon, the day and night …etc
17. But if man neglects his thinking, his situation will become critical
18. One who is young shall not attain paradise if he neglects his parents when they are old
19. and that neglects others’ happiness and freedom
20. The school children were still learning about Bismarck's birthday, the schoolmaster was still laboriously computing attendances and endeavouring to obey the difficult law which commanded him to cane the absent, the elders of the church were still refusing to repair the steeple in time, the confirmation class was still meeting explanations and exhortations with thick inattention, the ecclesiastical authorities were still demanding detailed reports of progress when there was not and could not be progress, couples were still forgetting marriage until the last hurried moment and then demanding it with insistent cries, infants were still being hastily christened before the same neglects that killed those other infants who else might have been their proud and happy grandparents carried them off, and peasants were still slinking away at the bare mention of intelligence and manure
21. What a place to put a woman in! What a place, having put her in it, to neglect her in! The thought of Herr Dremmel's neglects, those neglects that had made his own stay possible and pleasant, infuriated him
22. I know Martin neglects you
23. rhythm, and if he neglects to gain control in this way, the rubato
24. And instead of protecting and rewarding you… it either ignores and neglects you if you conform… or it punishes you for the sin of not conforming
25. The Church that multiplies committees and neglects prayer may be fussy, noisy, enterprising, but it labors in vain1020 and spends its strength for naught
26. the student neglects line drawing, his work will lack the expressive significance of form that only a feeling for lines seems to have the secret of conveying; while, if he neglects mass drawing, he will be poorly equipped when he comes to express form with a brush full of paint to work with
27. submission into his animal and neglects to even
28. neglects the inherent risk in forex trading, you should skip it
29. Physical diseases, engendered in the vices and neglects of men, will seize on victims of all degrees; and the frightful moral disorder, born of unspeakable suffering, intolerable oppression, and heartless indifference, smote equally without distinction
30. He--man or people--who, boasting of long years of familiarity with the sea, neglects the strength and cunning of his right hand is a fool
31. Then, Adeimantus, I said, the worthy disciples of philosophy will be but a small remnant: perchance some noble and well-educated person, detained by exile in her service, who in the absence of corrupting influences remains devoted to her; or some lofty soul born in a mean city, the politics of which he contemns and neglects; and there may be a gifted few who leave the arts, which they justly despise, and come to her;--or peradventure there are some who are restrained by our friend Theages' bridle; for everything in the life of Theages conspired to divert him from philosophy; but ill-health kept him away from politics
32. mermaids? He only neglects his work and runs up bills
33. If the trader neglects the process of journaling and trade review, these mistakes simply become losses and fall short of being the learning experiences they should be
34. History neglects nearly all these particulars, and cannot do otherwise; the infinity would overwhelm it
35. The facts which we are about to relate belong to that dramatic and living reality, which the historian sometimes neglects for lack of time and space
36. “Napoleon neglects nothing that can conduce to success; but his means are already exhausted, and he cannot stand a two years’ war
37. Whilst they recognize the influence of the oppressor as a natural condition of a nation's life, they do just what a critic of the economic conditions of the life of the personal slaves of different masters would do, were he to omit to consider the influence exercised on the life of these slaves by the will of that master who compels them to work on this or that thing and drives them from one place to another according to his pleasure, who feeds them or neglects to do so, who kills them or leaves them alive
38. ith all these opportunities for revising and testing the correctness of an architect’s estimate, the man who neglects to avail himself of any of them, and who allows the work on his house to go on, after it has become evident that it will cost more than the estimate, has, according to M