negligently in English

adverb

['neglɪdʒəntlɪ]

in a negligent manner, irresponsibly; recklessly, carelessly; sloppily

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1. 14 He did his work negligently.

2. 11 Did the other person act negligently?

3. 13 It was so negligently refastened.

4. She was leaning negligently against the wall.

5. 12 The guardian act negligently towards his ward.

6. 2 She was leaning negligently against the wall.

7. 4 The defendants negligently discharged fuel oil into Sydney Harbour.

8. A manufacturer negligently made and marketed a car with defective brakes.

9. 1 The defendant drove negligently and hit a lamp post.

10. 3 A manufacturer negligently made and marketed a car with defective brakes.

11. 15 Losses caused intentionally or negligently by the lessee shall be borne by the lessee.

12. If injury is negligently caused to a newly born babe, liability in negligence arises.

13. 16 This article specially studies the subject scope of Negligently Causing Serious Accident Crime.

14. 24 A stevedore negligently dropped a wooden plank into the hold of the ship.

15. 10 On the third lesson the defendant drove negligently and hit a lamp post.

16. 6 A stevedore negligently dropped a wooden plank into the hold of the ship.

17. 9 Romford's lorry driver negligently reversed his company's vehicle into another employee, in fact, his father.

18. 28 Subjectively, this crime may be committed either intentionally or negligently, but this crime must be intentional.

19. 8 If injury is negligently caused to a newly born babe,[www.Sentencedict.com] liability in negligence arises.

20. Tort considers such things as the caterer's liability for negligently prepared food which causes injury to the customer.

21. 5 A police officer negligently sent the plaintiff, another police officer, into the tunnel, against the traffic flow.

22. 17 Zitney lay beside her, his firm, lean shoulder in the air, the sheet tangled negligently around his bronzed arm.

23. 19 The negligence action acts as a form of compensation for a negligently injured patient and as a deterrent to doctors.

24. 22 He tapped the cigarette briskly against the packet, placed it negligently between his lips and lit it.

25. 23 He had not moved from his chair at the desk where he slouched, arms negligently spread over his papers.

26. 18 Tort considers such things as the caterer's liability for negligently prepared food which causes injury to the customer.

27. 24 Contracting negligence refers to the civil liability of the contracting party who deliberately or negligently violates the pre-contract obligations.

28. 21 The plaintiff rode his horse violently and collided with a pole which the defendant had negligently left in the road.

29. 20 This does not mean that they conduct their audits negligently or sacrifice their independence by condoning accounting treatments that are demonstrably wrong.

30. 7 This could arise if the plaintiff suffered negligently inflicted injuries and then refused to have a blood transfusion because of his religious beliefs.

31. 27 But even in such a case, a distributor might possess nonpublic data that would tend to show that the feature at issue was actually deployed innocently, negligently, or recklessly.

32. 26 The injurer not only injures the body, health and life of the injured, but also hurts the spirits of the injured by conducting the injury intentionally or negligently.

33. 25 If your Card is lost or stolen we ask that you tell us immediately and, unless you have acted fraudulently or negligently, your maximum liability for unauthorized Charges is HK$2

34. (1) A person commits the offense of Assault if the person: (a) purposely or knowingly causes bodily injury to another; (b) negligently causes bodily injury to another with a weapon; (c) purposely or knowingly makes physical contact of an insulting or provoking nature with any individual; or