But none of these institutions paid a price in the marketplace for their derelictions of duty. |
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Nevertheless, in my judgment the seriousness of his derelictions of duty is such that it can only properly be marked by a significant period of disqualification. |
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This also applies to slightly negligent derelictions of duty by the seller's vicarious agents. |
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Such derelictions are, in fact, very uncommon. |
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There aren't enough hours in the day to inventory the derelictions of Bandy Dorner, a convicted cop-killer who punctuates his 18-year sentence by smashing in the skull of his closest prison buddy. |
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Earlier this month he removed the first 50 of 150 officers in his force who are to be fired, for among other derelictions of duty alleged connections to drug-dealing, prostitution and murder. |
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To him, this was probably just another one of Auberon's derelictions. |
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