"It's a dereliction of their duty, a dereliction of service, and we need to get to the bottom of it if that is true, " David Cameron said.
But she was found guilty of dereliction of duty on seven of the nine acts that were part of the charge.
The extent to which this denial of material facts is not just an omission but dereliction of duty on the part of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is suggested by the outrageous double-standard its investigators reportedly applied as they conducted interviews with the prospective victim and her family.
In the face of poor judgment and dereliction of duty by BC, and a failure of moral and professional obligation on the part of the mainstream press that rarely hesitates to wrap itself in the mantle of the First Amendment, as well as other colleges and universities that have sat idly by, Moloney and McIntrye have been left with few legal options .
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However museum officials were accused of "dereliction of duty" by English Heritage after it was revealed contractors used the wrong kind of stone to build the South Portico feature of the London museum.
Randy Stone, a Marine legal officer who has been charged with dereliction of duty for not ordering an investigation.
His lawyer, Samuel Spitzberg, says the charges will include dereliction of duty, conduct unbecoming to an officer and lying to investigators.
An investigation in 2005 determined that human remains were misrouted, a mistake that constituted a "dereliction of duty, " the report said.
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The director of the Vatican Bank, Ettore Gotti Tedeschi, has been removed from his post for dereliction of duty, the Vatican says.
The United States can no longer indulge in such a dereliction of duty, or tolerate, to say nothing of encourage, it in others.
She was in Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison and she was found guilty on six out of seven charges: conspiracy, maltreating prisoners and dereliction of duty.
Mr Cameron's position was met with incredulity from opposition backbenchers, with former Home Secretary Jack Straw arguing that Mr Hunt's behaviour demonstrated a "palpable dereliction of duty".
"While the inquiry will fix responsibility for any dereliction of duty the fact that this is happening at all is a matter of great regret, " he added.
On February 23rd, Peru's Congress formally brought criminal charges, of abandoning office and dereliction of duty, against Mr Fujimori, who presided over the mess and whom many blame for it.
"While the inquiry will fix responsibility for any dereliction of duty, the fact that this happening at all is a matter of great regret, " he wrote on the micro-blogging site, Twitter.
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And military sources say that today, four Marine officers - a lieutenant colonel, two captains and a lieutenant - will face charges that include dereliction of duty and obstruction of justice.
"This is a total dereliction of duty at every level, " added Corker, who has urged Republicans to compromise on the central issue of letting tax rates increase on top income brackets.
Ashby, 31, of Mission Viejo, California, is charged with 20 counts of involuntary manslaughter and one count each of destroying private property, destroying government property, dereliction of duty and improper flight planning.
"I also regard the failure of the authority to visit every house after the incident to advise them to thoroughly flush their systems as a serious dereliction of their duty, " he said.
"We last looked at the admission's examination about six years ago and it would be a dereliction of duty not to review it again now and that's what we're doing, " Mr Appleyard said.
Prithviraj Chavan, the top elected official of Maharashtra state, said that a government probe had been ordered, and that a deputy municipal commissioner and a senior police officer had been suspended for dereliction of duty.
The last time we devoted a lesser proportion of our resources to defense, we were well protected by the oceans, in the midst of a depression, and without major international responsibilities, and even then it was a dereliction of duty.
McMasters' well-known book, Dereliction of Duty, which came out in the '90s, and all of today's Army generals will have read - or are supposed to read - and that's a book that is very critical of the Vietnam-era generals for allowing the country to slip into the Vietnam War without speaking out.
If the RECORD trial was reliable, the logic goes, then the 2006 decision by CDER to conceal the risks of Avandia did not represent a dereliction of its public duty.
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The reasons given for disagreeing with any extension to the Act for fraud perpetrated on transnational entities are self-serving at best and, at worst, represent a dereliction of their public duty.
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