Synonym: careless, inattentive, indifferent, neglectful, remiss. Similar words: diligent, diligently, intelligent, intelligence agency, diligence, indigent, belligerent, neglect. Meaning: ['neglɪdʒənt] adj. 1. characterized by neglect and undue lack of concern 2. marked by insufficient care or attention.
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31, On that basis, entering into a hazardous transaction that results in damage is, in itself, negligent.
32, Problems may arise where the foreman is bribed or negligent and excessive hours are claimed by the sub-contractor.
33, That paper found no hard evidence linking predatory pricing and negligent auditing.
34, Here the discussion is confined to more general types of tortious liability, such as that arising from negligent acts or omissions.
35, However, he held the plaintiff to be 100% contributorily negligent.
36, The action lies against the manufacturer of the product where he has been negligent.
37, But the owners of the fish farm - Gale and Ainslie Limited - insist they weren't negligent.
38, Can schools be held liable for negligent hiring or retention of unfit employees?
39, The teacher therefore was negligent in leaving the athletic: field unsupervised.
40, The legal rights of children are emphasized, as are the prosecution and punishment of negligent or abusive parents.
41, Finally, A could attempt to prove that C was contributorily negligent in that his fault was a cause of his injuries.
42, There is a subtle heritage that connects the military repression of homosexuality with negligent pollution.
43, It was quickly established that several members of the crew had been negligent.
44, If he would have received £10,000 but was found to be 25% contributorily negligent, his damages will be £7,500.
45, Counsel further contended that on the affidavit evidence the debtor has an arguable claim that the solicitors were negligent in two respects.
46, The defendants were held to have been negligent in selling the child the petrol but the child was not contributorily negligent.
47, Medical science may not be able to specifically pinpoint the cause of the disease or link negligent conduct to its appearance.
48, Zoe was awarded compensation on the grounds that the doctor had been negligent.
49, Unless the injured student was very young, this would usually prevent him or her from recovering damages against a negligent teacher.
50, But unless covered by his own insurance, the second renter may have to sue the negligent tenant to recoup the losses.
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51, Pryce accused the other driver of being careless and negligent.
52, This is the exception, however, and normally the plaintiff must prove the negligent act or omission.
53, He had only become involved after the defendant's negligent act.
54, But this does not exempt them from liability if their actions result in negligent damage to people or property.
55, In a normal labour intermittent auscultation with a Pinard stethoscope could not be regarded as an inadequate or negligent form of assessment.
56, The bartender set Tad's drink down with a negligent, easy grace.
57, He noted that the overwhelming bulk of those cases involve negligent conduct.
58, It is not suggested that it is negligent in any way.
59, Michelle Howard says the surgeons who operated on her were negligent, but the hospital denies its staff did anything wrong.
60, These are in relation to the degree of probability of damage occurring, negligent omissions and multiple causes of harm.
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