0 the fact of not giving enough care or attention to someone or something -- 疏忽,过失
medical negligence 医疗事故
Prospective research subjects should not be invited to consent to what by law would constitute negligence in the practice of medicine.
Complaints can cover any aspect of the solicitor's work, excluding negligence.
All those involved in its making must bear culpability for the sheer human cost of their astounding negligence.
The payment of damages for negligence, is, in contrast, entirely without redeeming features.
There have been some dramatic prosecutions of commercial fraud, or what may be seen as criminal negligence.
Such cases exemplify how, even though a negligence claim may be successful, damages are still not awarded.
What is needed, therefore, is a justification for punishing criminal negligence that will not extend to ordinary negligence.
If negligence is itself wrongdoing and the parties are equally negligent, then-it might be argued-the liability of the parties ought to be similar.