Sentences with phrase «dereliction of duty by»

The impression left is of either sabotage, dereliction of duty by the negotiators or, most likely, a failure of politicians to think through what they wanted from the convention until it reached their in - tray in completed form.
«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.
«Make no mistake, this sorry chapter represents a dereliction of duty by state leaders who are failing to perform their most basic responsibilities.
Please spear me, this was diabolical at best and a clear dereliction of duty by Wenger and the board.
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.

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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&raquduty 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&raquDuty: The Press, the President, and the Privilege of Power, in which she strenuously defends her work on what became known as «Rathergate» (or «Memogate»).
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.
it may not have been necessary for him to actually be in situ but by allowing himself to be distracted by something that has absolutely nothing to do with arsenal let alone arsenal transfers, he has shown a complete lack of commitment, profeesionalism and a dereliction of duty.
Both former officials, who were ousted in a contentious 2015 election, were found guilty of internal charges of dereliction of duty and violating the union's ethics rules when they allegedly stymied efforts to uncover thousands of dollars of improper purchases by Deborah J. Lee, who had been the leader of a PEF council in Rockland County.
This was made known in a statement by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, who cited «dereliction of duty» as reason for Adelusi's sack.
The fact that days continue to go by while people suffer, families are out of their homes, and men and women remain jobless and struggling during these harsh winter months is a dereliction of duty.
It also neatly goes to show why academy trusts can't take on schools such as Haydon Bridge — where an earth would an academy trust come up with # 3 million to fix the problems caused by the council's 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.
It is my understanding that some, if not all, of the Veterinary Boards, ignored this request by the government regulator, an appalling dereliction of duty.
The failure of the wealthy and politically powerful people in my not - so - great generation of elders to respond ably to emergent global challenges, ones already visible on the far horizon, will likely be eventually recognized by our children as an example of the grossest dereliction of duty in human history.
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