Sentences with phrase «gross dereliction of duty»

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.
To do less is at best a gross dereliction of duty and at worst a personal betrayal of Christ.
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.
A failure to examine alternatives would be a gross dereliction of duty and something which, among other matters, will be explored in the forthcoming judicial reviews.
It was one of Blair's most selfish acts and a gross dereliction of duty to swan off to make his millions while leaving his party and country to cope with the consequences of a Brown premiership.
Tony Blair has admitted British troops could be a «provocation» in some parts of Iraq but stressed pulling them out prematurely would be a «gross dereliction of duty».
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.
The lawsuit in essence accuses the district and the union of a gross dereliction of duty.
It's unconscionable and a gross dereliction of duty
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