A mother brings her truant son to school to be flogged for neglecting his studies in favour of gambling. |
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The temptation is to linger over these while neglecting other, more demanding tasks. |
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It is neglecting the equally important role that physical activity plays in weight control. |
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His approach is akin to measuring your personal solvency by adding up the deposits in your bank account and neglecting the withdrawals. |
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The startled barbarian grappled reflexively, neglecting the weapons that hung at his waist. |
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These three reasons show that the only fault scientists are guilty of is of neglecting their public image. |
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How can anyone presume upon God's love and mercy, while neglecting his holiness and justice. |
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Seven HDA members were arraigned in court charged with neglecting their duties, but were later acquitted. |
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No army cares for its sick and wounded while neglecting its on-duty, frontline soldiers. |
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He's also accused the Federal Government of playing politics with the funding by neglecting some critical areas. |
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Several residents are already taking legal advice on whether the council is in breach of contract by neglecting repairs. |
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Its major pitfall, neglecting non-uniformity and non-locality, has a long history. |
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In neglecting small things, the King exposed half-heartedness, in neglecting small things it resulted in lost opportunity. |
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You can actually overdevelop your six-pack, neglecting important underlying muscles and contributing to low-back pain. |
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Taavo's set will focus on the vaguely danceable roots of the genre without neglecting some of the more modern highlights. |
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You could go from A to B directly, walking fast, neglecting the scenery, or instead you could choose to take your time. |
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It would not be right to close a chapter about art in the digital era while neglecting the truest offspring of the new media. |
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Proving that being a feminist doesn't mean neglecting the womanly arts, the banner behind us was one I made earlier. |
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I even tell them how we, in the Eastern Cape, are seen by other black language-speakers to be neglecting Xhosa for English. |
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By the same token, neglecting to share a feast indicated an absence of ties, and exclusion from the feasting community meant rejection. |
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He despised his father for looking down on his mother and for neglecting Lynn. |
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Dancers can get fascinated with the biomechanical specificity of their technique, neglecting rhythm and phrasing. |
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Mark Antony has been spending his time in Egypt with his mistress, Cleopatra, and neglecting his duties as part of the triumvirate of Rome. |
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Faith knew that she was neglecting the people that cared about her but she couldn't help it. |
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He cooks up a theory that implies that record collectors collect while neglecting other areas of their lives that require attention. |
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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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As such, we may pay close attention to our physical health while neglecting other areas of human experience. |
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No one criticizes a singer for failing to present evidence, or neglecting to cite the sources from which the singer obtained information. |
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This should be done not neglecting contacts, when appropriate, with the embassies of the countries of origin of the detained. |
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In this way, they believe that their children are smarter and more able than their peers, neglecting the issue of content rating in many cases. |
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They were neglecting their own composing and had the impression they were no longer doing what they really wanted. |
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He was neglecting family support needs and his surliness was making life at home intolerable. |
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His wife was usually unfairly suspected of neglecting her children, and he of being wimpy and homey. |
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This is because he cannot accuse me of neglecting my responsibilities towards my home. |
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The Commission's foremost concern is to ensure food safety, without neglecting the gastronomic and nutritional quality of food. |
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Critics from both the right and the left accuse middle-class women of neglecting their children and exploiting the immigrant women they employ as nannies and housekeepers. |
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Surely, these are not the most adequate sources for precise biostratigraphic data neglecting other results attained by many authors recently and long ago. |
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For example, avoiding problems results in a worker becoming apathetic, by not bringing work problems to the attention of supervisors or neglecting their responsibilities. |
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Her candidacy set off a controversy about whether she was neglecting her children, in particular her special-needs baby. |
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More often than not, neglecting moves such as the squat or dreaded deadlift can lead to higher chance of injury. |
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The duc de Chartres retaliated by studiously neglecting his wife, Françoise-Marie de Bourbon, the king's favourite legitimized daughter. |
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They have spent every petrodollar they got, neglecting investment in favor of other projects. |
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In this struggle, neither party can afford to be seen as neglecting the interests of the Polish people. |
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Kate and I neglecting to put on the slippers at the door were followed by the cute little old lady from the front desk all the way into the onsen. |
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Civilian strategists were neglecting the military side of strategy. |
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These areas deplore the primacy of cities but have their sights set exclusively on them, neglecting to create links with other outlying areas. |
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From Matthew's account we learn that the conduct of Christ's disciples in neglecting fasting was animadverted on by the disciples of John the Baptist. |
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According to Yoga, there is no question of renouncing or neglecting work but rather renouncing the feeling of agency. |
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He begins drinking heavily, neglecting his family, and accusing his wife of having an affair. |
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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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Aren't we neglecting such or such aspect of the environment that may prove of crucial importance tomorrow? |
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Resolving the problem will not be easy but neglecting to address it may be catastrophic. |
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As mentioned earlier, many companies depend upon tape backup for business continuance while neglecting the impact on recovery, should there be a regional disruption. |
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I've been neglecting my journal but I'm determined to try harder, honest. |
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Elvis nearly blew the audition by neglecting to plug in his iPod. |
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If the woman has not been careful but has gadded about, neglecting her house and belittling her husband, they shall throw that woman into the water. |
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Dalits would like the support to negativist thesis because it ultimately absolves their ideal from neglecting the real interests of his followers. |
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After neglecting my revision, I failed two of my five Higher prelims. |
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We emphasise oral communication of the modern French language without neglecting the written aspects. |
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So what other simple ergonomics am I neglecting in everyday life? |
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Perhaps the most fundamental and often overlooked mistake do-it-yourselfers make when insulating is neglecting to find out the most efficient R-value for their area. |
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The challenge for Canada is to derive benefit from its pluralism by working towards inclusion, while not neglecting civic cohesion. |
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Ignatius of Loyola reminded him that it was no use to strive at material goods while neglecting his soul. |
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Are we unfairly neglecting the up-and-coming in favor of the old and infirm? |
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Forget about payment, I am the Father who rewards with justification the deeds of His children without neglecting a single one. |
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The curbs only cover banks, neglecting many of the firms populating China's shadow-banking system. |
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It is not reasonable to make a fetish of literacy while neglecting what the illiterate can do. |
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Some environmentalist have certainly deserved their reputation for neglecting the human element of conservation. |
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Every once in a while, Mr Turner receives a visit from his angry ex-lover Sarah Danby, who berates him for neglecting her and their grown daughters. That Turner was capable of crudeness in real life is beyond dispute. |
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Incomplete notes in the file, unreturned phone calls, neglecting to take the necessary steps to obtain an evaluation of the cause of the loss are all signs of negligence. |
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Leesburg does not normally concern itself with international matters: traffic problems and overdevelopment are its priorities, while not neglecting to praise the excellent record of the local girls' volleyball team. |
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These two disadvantages harbor a third: these representations might always be unsystematic, neglecting factors or hypothesizes that could contribute to the system's design. |
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Mourn so enthusiastically that you end up neglecting your own family. |
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Taking the individual as the fundamental unit of analysis does not imply neglecting communities and institutions, but requires evaluating them in virtue of what they bring to the QoL of the people participating in them. |
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Could our liturgies, without in any way neglecting the communal dimension, lead to more adoration, to inwardness, to a personal communion with God? |
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There is consequently the task of helping these religious approach the mystery of God without neglecting the critical exigencies of the human mind. |
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I think there is an umbilical cord between neglecting human rights, between neglecting habeas corpus, between neglecting all the usual rules of good governance, between tyranny and between environmental degradation. |
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Other countries retort that Italy often skirts that burden by neglecting to fingerprint applicants and letting them go where they will which in practice means anywhere in the borderless Schengen area. |
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Dealing with the question in these terms, means considering that these African immigrations raise a problem while blithely neglecting their social contexts. |
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It is possible that in haste Mozart wrote notes for the bassoons which look the same on the staff as the brass notes, neglecting to transpose them to the bassoon's more familiar clef. |
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They had to work very hard and dedicate quite a lot of time to fulfill the mission, many times at the cost of neglecting their familial and professional duties. |
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The answer is clearly to take action aimed specifically at each type of teacher without neglecting the need to clarify or even unify the different types of status. |
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Unless dramatic measures are taken, and fast, Labour will continue to be punished for the strategic error of neglecting its machinery in Scotland and for taking voters for granted. |
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Without action we will soon have a health system which fails to provide for patients and is fundamentally neglecting the interests of those that it is there to serve. |
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Related: Anaemia epidemic: we are neglecting adolescent girls' nutrition So what's the best way to reach these girls, who may not be in school or visiting health clinics? |
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When it comes to the needs of women in general, in Quebec and in Canada, I would in fact say that, in this budget, the federal government is neglecting certain women for whom it is actually responsible. |
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But Moçambique is not neglecting its responsibilities to the environment. |
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People tended to hold a negative view about the performance of their national governments in handling the fisheries issue, and neglecting long-term issues and challenges for short-term political and economic gains. |
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The industry outreach program should promote the positive benefits of regular and proper HDV maintenance and point out the adverse environmental effects of neglecting or tampering with engine and emissions control systems. |
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Yet museums are tending to broaden their focus from simply conserving works and are no longer neglecting the conditions in which they are displayed. |
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In this way, the community avoids neglecting thousands of young adults. |
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It does not seem relevant to place sums clearly in excess of the needs of a particular project in a bank account, at the risk of neglecting countries where the distress of the population is less well publicised. |
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Second, discussions of democracy tend to focus on processes for citizen participation while neglecting to consider whether that participation actually assures democratic outcomes. |
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Naturally, I hope you will give pride of place to the needs of basic education but without neglecting the importance of other types and levels of education. |
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It invites States Parties to focus the description on the social function and meaning of the practice without, however, neglecting the technical description. |
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Using the inertialess momentum balance equation and neglecting the gravity term yields the distributions of the basic shear stresses. |
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The Old English name for the fine due for neglecting military service was fierdwite or fyrdwitee. |
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Johnson felt guilty about the poverty in which he believed he had forced Tetty to live, and blamed himself for neglecting her. |
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Robert spent so much time in London the following year that his partners accused him of neglecting his business. |
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Meanwhile, back in England, he was accused of neglecting his wife Jane and family in Cornwall. |
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A DOG breeder avoided jail on Tuesday after being found guilty of neglecting King Charles Spaniels. |
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In other words, we were reporting that the man's pants were on fire, but neglecting to mention that he was wearing a spiffy new ball cap. |
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As they are immune to take-overs, they can manage their business deliberately and constructively on a long-term basis, without however neglecting the rules of good management applicable to any company. |
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If someone in the government whose job it was to keep secrets had taken a sensible look at the billing case, rather than, as may have been, neglecting it, the result might have been the same — a laying open of the books. |
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Aesthetics aside, if you train your quads while neglecting your hamstrings, you're setting yourself up for an eventual injury. |
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In so doing, there is another risk, namely of neglecting the sizeable group of users of regional lines to destinations with no high-speed train service. |
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I suggest that the government is neglecting these critical sectors of the Canadian economy at their moment of greatest need, partly because the Conservatives have overspent in the past. |
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After 19 March 2000, the date of the presidential election, President Abdoulaye Wade set right to work reinforcing the stability of Senegal's institutions, without neglecting the country's economic concerns. |
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He luxuriates in the romance of frontier life – the felling of the great-girthed trees, the billycan on the campfire – without neglecting to mine its darker seams. |
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This mistrust resulted in a lack of priority given by the Government towards the navy, with a neglecting in the investment in the naval forces for many years. |
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Geological engineers criticized the construction firm on Wednesday for neglecting safety regulations and building the ski-jump facilities in a landslide-prone area. |
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