Sentences with phrase «dereliction of duty»

Far from being sharply rebuked by those in authority over them, the priests responsible for this situation have been allowed to continue and repeat this gross dereliction of duty in subsequent parishes.
Bayhi has absolutely no way of defending himself against it even if he wants to), then what happened was an appalling dereliction of duty on the priest's part for which he would have to answer to God.
«I have a hard time drawing a conclusion other than this was a complete dereliction of duty by the DEC for 25 years,» Ortt wrote to Segos.
For the favourites to go into the last 20 minutes of a two - legged game at nil - nil... that's not pragmatic, safety - first football, but an appalling dereliction of duty.
«And when the leaking office lacks any legal authority or discretion whatsoever to commence a criminal action, such as your office lacks, the leaking of such a document or failure to secure its confidentiality is a complete dereliction of duty
And if we suffered through these movies, we'd be in dereliction of duty if we didn't advise you to avoid the very worst of what we saw in 2015.
The tax repeal is a «dereliction of duty with respect to the rights of young people and future generations,» says energy research expert Hugh Outhred of the University of New South Wales in Sydney.
Please spear me, this was diabolical at best and a clear dereliction of duty by Wenger and the board.
That is simply false, and represents a grave dereliction of duty.
The international sex abuse crisis has involved revelations of the deep wounding of innocent children and their families by the sinful actions of individual priests and religious, sometimes enabled by the, at best, incompetence and, at worst, callous dereliction of duty of some members of the Church's hierarchy.
That's how they get you to keep spending your money... They show you a glimmer of hope and then slam the door in your face with absolute dereliction of duty from top down..
Unite, Britain's biggest union, has branded BAE Systems» decision to end manufacturing at Brough in Yorkshire, as a «disgraceful dereliction of duty to a world class workforce».
Labour claimed it showed an extraordinary dereliction of his duty to find out the scale of wrong - doing and the potential involvement of Coulson, the former No 10 director of communications.
However, the 14 members of the New York State Canal Mitigation Task Force never convened, not even for a single session, prompting outrage from Republican Assemblyman Jim Tedisco, who told WAMC: «This was a total dereliction of duty because not one meeting, not one report, and they could have done some important work over the years... we can't afford to have «ghost ship» commissions with commissioners who aren't meeting who are getting paid on the taxpayers» dime.»
«Therefore if anyone has evidence of wrongdoings or dereliction of duty against our troops, he should please bring forward such evidence through appropriate channels for necessary action.
Though AMPAS is too high profile to ever get an entirely fair shake (people will always take them to task because one man's treasure is another's junk and because it's easier to remember the gross dereliction of their duties more than their classy moments) they don't screw up all the time.
It's not Gaines» disregard for the death and destruction around him or his blatant dereliction of duty that turns the story around him to rubble.
He informed the security agent, who in dereliction of his duty did nothing.
Euphemistic terms such as «incompetency» are ambiguous at best and may be interpreted as concerning dereliction of duty rather than ineffectiveness.
«The past dereliction of duty on the part of many school districts to serve our students, and the failure of TEA to hold districts accountable, are worthy of criticism,» said Governor Abbott.
As an independent consultant and developmental editor myself, I can tell you that it would be an unethical dereliction of duty for me to allow mistakes, redundancies, or lapses in plot and character.
That you can frame a manifesto as addressing «Five Giant Challenges» and not mention the biggest long term challenge of all is not exactly surprising given everything we know about May's team and target audience, but it remains a remarkable dereliction of duty.
... I also want to tell you, I don't know why lawyers do this, and there's a lot of them in the room so take heed, all of you, language like failures are staggering, violations of this magnitude rarely occur, stunning display of incompetence, bitter irony, breathtaking dereliction of duty are not only unpersuasive, they're somewhat annoying.
Medical malpractice is the provable dereliction of duty of care from a medical professional toward a patient.
As for Wenger, he needs to be rescued, right now he is not capable of making a decision and to allow him to make that call is dereliction of duty by our board.
The ladder is a vicious killer in much the same way that a sleepy airline pilot might be; through gross dereliction of duty, the ladder forces player after player to hurl themselves from tall buildings, hoping and praying that the ground will break their fall, and not their spines.
And the only thing worse than this burden of blame is the sometimes inevitable bout of self - flagellation over your appalling dereliction of duty!
Christine Blower, the general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, said: «This is a perverse decision by the Department for Education and a clear dereliction of duty.
The result is that said lawmakers are depriving their constituents of participation in democracy, a serious dereliction of duty; in effect, they are not «measuring up.»
Vance's statements come the day after de Blasio attorney Laurence Laufer sent a letter to the state board, characterizing its inability to keep the referral confidential as a «complete dereliction of duty» that, should the leak have come from the board itself, could be considered «highly prejudicial and perhaps politically motivated act.»
«For the Department of Transportation to conclude that United Airlines» conduct did not warrant an enforcement action is a dereliction of duty,» he argued.
Technically correct, and only upon finding «misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest» or «other good cause.»
It will be all but impossible for audiences to determine guilt or innocence, dereliction of duty or devotion to veracity, based strictly on the movie: Its screenplay was adapted by James Vanderbilt from Mapes» own memoir, Truth and Duty: The Press, the President, and the Privilege of Power, in which she strenuously defends her work on what became known as «Rathergate» (or «Memogate»).
There were 20,000 anti-graft cases concluded last year, around 16,000 for bribery and embezzlement and 4,300 for «dereliction of duty
Would doing otherwise be a dereliction of duty to the company's owners and therefore constitute theft in Aquinas» terms?
Many parents need to be reassured that their embarrassment is not a dereliction of duty but a natural concomitant of modesty and itself conveys to their children a certain respect for the body and for the generation of new life.
To do less is at best a gross dereliction of duty and at worst a personal betrayal of Christ.

Phrases with «dereliction of duty»

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