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She's been neglecting the housework.
The government is neglecting its duty to protect the vulnerable.
He was prosecuted for neglecting his animals.
Doctors guilty of neglect are liable to prosecution.
The present crisis is the result of years of wilful neglect by the council.
The future of literary education, it is claimed, lies in criticism, an area which had previously been neglected.
Projects simply need to be evaluated from now on in terms of their full social costs - something which was simply neglected in the past.
However, the opportunity exists and is not to be neglected.
Preliminary results indicate that cohabitation in old age should not be neglected.
They may intervene in the work of some departments but only at the cost of neglecting broad strategy and the work of others.
Woman-centred feminism often neglects theory in favour of documenting feminine experience.
Technical advance of this kind shows that the cart was being seriously used; bridge-building that roads were not entirely neglected.
Team nursing in the ward provides a preparation for the staff nurse's role, which otherwise may be neglected in nurse training.
By concentrating on spatial aspects of the developing system the temporal aspect has been neglected.
Although the overseas crisis dominated these years, domestic matters were not neglected.
As an essay drawing fresh attention to a play extraordinarily neglected or misrepresented before that date, it does not seem to me negligible.
Are we appropriating materials hitherto neglected for analysis of the kind we have always used?
Neglecting such a line of research, in other words, may be neglecting a project that is at once politically progressive and epistemically non-trivial and challenging.
In light of all this, it is clear that economics cannot afford to continue neglecting the human side of social relations.
Inquisitorial penances have been neglected in describing the history of penance itself.