Use "negligent" in a sentence

1. She was negligent in her work.

2. Negligent Misrepresentation for Title Abstracters

3. He gave a negligent shrug.

4. He was negligent of his duties.

5. I was negligent, I admit it.

6. I would like to report a negligent situation.

7. She wrote him down as negligent.

8. The plaintiff must prove that the defendant was negligent.

9. Mr Brown was found guilty of negligent driving.

10. The Council had acted in a negligent manner.

11. He waved his hand in a negligent gesture.

12. What is Criminally negligent homicide? Section 18-3-105 C.R.S

13. Parents should not be negligent about providing such training.

14. She was taxed with negligence/with having been negligent.

15. The judge held that the company had been negligent.

16. German prosecutors announced on January on suspicion of negligent homicide, negligent injury and damage to railway transport charges for freight train drivers start the judicial investigation.

17. If the government is proved negligent, compensation will be payable.

18. 17 If the government is proved negligent,(www.Sentencedict.com) compensation will be payable.

19. The committee heard that he had been negligent in his duty.

20. The bartender set Tad's drink down with a negligent, easy grace.

21. The company intends to appeal against the ruling that it was negligent.

22. Kirk draws a Court martial in the negligent death of a crewman.

23. When the people became negligent as to tithing, the priests and Levites were affected.

24. What about warning the negligent employee to see if he will mend his ways?

25. That paper found no hard evidence linking predatory pricing and negligent auditing.

26. 11 That paper found no hard evidence linking predatory pricing and negligent auditing.

27. The hospital was negligent in the way it looked after this young man.

28. Negligent or incorrect prescription of narcotic drugs does not constitute criminal behavior, but an administrative offence.

29. Such Blabbing is so negligent and dishonorable that we must consider it intrinsically impossible

30. The Court found Standard Oil liable in tort for the negligent supervision of its subsidiaries.

31. Prosecutors have said that possible charges include negligent homicide, involuntary manslaughter and second-degree murder.

32. Do not let a negligent attitude toward spiritual feeding leave you easy prey to his deceptive teachings.

33. Inadequate professional services are services which fall below an acceptable standard, but are short of negligent work.

34. The Court found Standard Oil liable in tort for the negligent supervision of its subsidiaries

35. NIK shall only be liable for intentional or grossly negligent acts or omissions of its staff.

36. He's never imprudent or impudent ,[Sentence dictionary] inadvertent or negligent when he deals with international affairs.

37. Where the third party act is negligent, it may or may not break the chain of causation.

38. The court found him to be negligent over the loss of £18 million by the local authority.

39. The judge said that the teacher had been negligent in allowing the children to swim in dangerous water.

40. Alternatively, the employer could be vicariously liable if Arthur was negligent in respect of his statement to Bert.

41. 13 If teachers do not use reasonable care, there is a breach of duty, and they are negligent.

42. Inadequate professional services are services which fall below an acceptable standard, but are short of negligent work.sentencedict .com

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44. The child brought an action for damages against his mother alleging that the collision was caused by her negligent driving.

45. The presumption that the defendant had been negligent from beginning to end in discharging wastewater from its acetaldehyde plant is amply supported.

46. In a normal labour intermittent auscultation with a Pinard stethoscope could not be regarded as an inadequate or negligent form of assessment.

47. Having a simple eye does not mean living in abject poverty or being negligent in caring for our Christian responsibilities.

48. The child brought an action for damages against his mother alleging that the collision was caused by her negligent driving

49. Many men who have grown up with possessive mothers and negligent, absent, or abusive fathers have still developed masculine personalities.

50. However, the degree of severity of the indictment, which could range from negligent homicide to second-degree murder, remains unclear.

51. Indeed, the failure to screen for this pervasive Ailment is at best negligent and at worst tinged with the broad brush of racism.

52. Counsel further contended that on the affidavit evidence the debtor has an arguable claim that the solicitors were negligent in two respects. Sentencedict.com

53. 15 The defence of necessity succeeded in the trespass action as the police had not been negligent in creating the emergency.

54. In Colorado, Criminally negligent homicide can be punished by up to three years in prison and a fine of up to $100,000.

55. Counsel further contended that on the affidavit evidence the debtor has an arguable claim that the solicitors were negligent in two respects.

56. Incompetent and negligent Abortionists, along with domineering boyfriends and sexual molesters, kill as many women each year as died of illegal abortions before Roe v

57. Legal Definition of Criminally 1 : according to criminal law Criminally liable Criminally insane 2 : in a manner that constitutes a crime Criminally negligent

58. 21 The statute referred to relatives having a claim for damages when a person died from injuries sustained because of a negligent act.

59. Following this line of logic, it would appear that it has created a culture that insufficiently condemns lickerish, negligent trolls who pamper the most loopy, raving Cockalorums …

60. Heedless, casual, rash, reckless, indifferent, careless, oblivious, negligent, unconcerned, untroubled, thoughtless, nonchalant, unthinking, imprudent, neglectful, incautious, unmindful It does so with Blithe disregard for best scientific practice.

61. While no longer guilty of the gross sin of idolatry, they are evidently negligent in their worship, and there is “no one rousing himself to lay hold” on Jehovah.

62. Negligent, unresponsive Governments, for which the development account is marginal in their scale of priorities, should be accosted in the same manner as those that openly threaten their neighbours militarily

63. Of the Colorado criminal code provides: Any person who causes the death of another person by conduct amounting to criminal negligence commits Criminally negligent homicide which is a [Colorado] class 5 felony.

64. Since Christians are not negligent about indebtedness, even after being legally freed of certain debts, some have felt obliged to try to pay off canceled sums if the creditors would accept payment.

65. ‘No person shall use any vessel or manipulate water skis, an Aquaplane, or a similar device in a reckless or negligent manner so as to endanger the life, limb, or property of any person.’

66. Under Contributory negligence, a plaintiff was totally barred from recovery if they were in any way negligent in causing the accident, even if the negligence of the defendant was much more serious.

67. ‘No Criticisms were being made of the Defendants on the basis that they were negligent.’ ‘He is a friend of the West, and that is what makes his Criticisms, when they come, so much more devastating.’

68. Cause Cause n 1: something that brings about an effect or result [the negligent act which was the of the plaintiff's injury] NOTE: The Cause of an injury must be proven in both tort and criminal cases

69. Litigation Management - work with legal counsel, Assureds and insurers to develop a cost effective defense plan Lien Resolution - negotiate lien balances to reduce indemnity and liability exposures Subrogation - identify and pursue recovery from negligent third party interests

70. Cop out (third-person singular simple present cops out, present participle copping out, simple past and past participle copped out) To avoid or shirk, either by failing to perform, or by performing in a grossly insufficient, negligent, or superficial manner.

71. My personal commitment to you: In conjunction with my fully trained staff of lawyers, investigators, accident re-Constructionists and paralegals, I will work tirelessly to see that your rights are restored, that justice has been served, and that the negligent parties have been made to pay.

72. Courts to allow nonmarried Cohabitational partners to recover.31 Part H discusses the expansion of tort recovery for nonmarried cohabita-tional partners." The related tort action for negligent infliction of emotional distress, which in several states has been found to include Cohabitational partners, is explored as a useful model for extending

73. ‘The Bedsore on my left buttock cheek is blistered and bleeding.’ ‘A couple of weeks ago, at the age of 52, he died of heart failure while being treated for an infected Bedsore.’ ‘A nurse who failed to turn a patient regularly to avoid Bedsores would usually be negligent, but not if she had so refrained on the express instructions of

74. Consider (v.) late 14c., "to fix the mind upon for careful examination, meditate upon," also "view attentively, scrutinize; not to be negligent of," from Old French Considerer (13c.) "reflect on, Consider, study," from Latin Considerare "to look at closely, observe," probably literally "to observe the stars," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + sidus (genitive sideris