Diligence means putting effort, care, and consistency into completing a task or being thorough in doing something. It refers to being hardworking, persevering, and paying attention to detail.
Again, had I not gotten sick, had the economy not tanked, had our gross receipts not fallen 40 % and had I had someone to stop the hemorrhaging when I was non compus mentis, we may have been okay, but I know I can not rely on by business partner and at my age don't want to do due dilligence on finding out if another one is competent. (biggerpockets.com)
Now that's what I call dilligence - it's a testament to their attention to detail and compassion for the community, so kudos to Kunos. (teamvvv.com)
Alan: Maybe the authors of the verbal «become - a-wealthy-real-estate-salesperson» fishing lure scheme concocted the lines sans dew dilligence as they engaged in the hardwork of turning a phrase at the Hardrock Café... post liquid indulgence. (remonline.com)