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How to use negligent in a sentence

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We've been negligent in our examination of what it means to be re-created in the image of Christ.
A pharmacist who failed to seek confirmation of a patently erroneous prescription was for that reason negligent.
Like these shareholders, partners remain personally liable for any personally negligent acts.
I still find it unbelievable that this has to go to court although I have evidence that he is wrong and has been negligent.
The hospital was negligent because the first procedure was a total muck-up.
A Falcone-based reading would see Caravaggio narcissistically engaged in his own reflection and hence negligent of the skull's reminder of death.
It may be that knowledge of such facts will also serve to bring home to him the fact that the defendant has been negligent or at fault.
Her case was that the solicitors had been negligent in that she should have been advised not to execute the mortgage.
Expert evidence that such an error was negligent would, traditionally, be inadmissible.
You can point to some negligent act or omission as a result of which somebody gets a dose of a radiation poison.
Whether a forecast was negligent or not depends upon whether reasonable care was taken in preparing it.
It is difficult for the claimant to say that the defendant was negligent in not seeing him, if he had not seen the defendant.
The negligent defendant, or more usually his insurer, takes his victim as he finds him.
The latter may arise from a tortious act other than the negligent use of a motor vehicle.
The judge held that the defendants were negligent and in breach of statutory duty and the claim was not statute barred.
The employee alleged that the respondent was negligent in failing to warn of the hump.
After all, this is a case about negligent failure to exercise a statutory power, is it not?
This is not a case where the first appellant was negligent in the conduct of the operation.
It is to be noted, however, that a child cannot sue its mother for negligent harm done to it whilst in the womb.
He was negligent in financial matters, had erected unnecessary buildings at the college's expense, and was an overstrict disciplinarian.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We had been utterly negligent of his future, blasphemously careless of the divine essential of his soul.
A company man, his tunic shabby and open in a negligent fashion at his thick throat, stood waiting for them.
Does it not suppose, that the former judgement was temerarious or negligent?
She appeard there all negligent and careless in her Dress, but yet she appeard all beautiful and charming.
For instance, there is the case of the negligent ruler, nino de' Visconti.
At this season of the year the vintagers are joyous and negligent.
Marshall was as negligent in his bookkeeping as he was in his dress.
The book is weak on anti-aircraft guns, for example, and still more negligent of submarines.
I never wish to offend, but I am so foolishly shy, that I often seem negligent, when I am only kept back by my natural awkwardness.
Where a man does his best with only moderate powers, he will have the advantage over negligent superiority.
She rose and paced the room with the noiseless, negligent grace of a wild creature of the forest in its cage.
But this negligent woman was the organiser in chief of the great soiree!
The prosecution argued that Brian Blades was culpably negligent in his handling of the gun.
To return again to the lying, dishonest, and negligent servant.
He looked up and down the street, assuming a negligent attitude.
He was horrified to realize how heartless and negligent he had been.
Considering themselves out of all danger in this sequestered spot from their old enemies, the Blackfeet, their encampment manifested the most negligent security.
William Meyers negligent in diagnosing Duque in a timely manner.
Recently, New York's Court of Appeals has begun to redefine the scope of the Scaffold Law, scaling back the almost unlimited liability of employers who are not negligent.
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