The idea is to put abuse and neglect of older persons in a global spotlight.
Neglect of infrastructure means that almost 10% of the population lacks access to clean drinking water.
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Ms Cunningham said the legislation would address the problems of the neglect of crofts and absenteeism together.
The prosecution barrister said she faced a charge of cruelty involving the wilful neglect of her daughter.
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In today's Latin America, neglect of poverty and social programmes is an open invitation to populist outsiders.
Her father, Joshua Stryzinski, was later arrested and charged with neglect of a dependent, resulting in death.
The neglect of public investment over the last few decades suggests that the returns could be quite high.
Neglect of duty, which together with incivility is classed as "rude and late", rose from 173 to 179.
This could lead to neglect of the fundamental problems that impede successful outcomes in their area of work.
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The Europeans see America's neglect of the waning dollar as a threat to the euro area's nascent recovery.
But its neglect of the area has strengthened the PAC, especially once the gang started providing social services.
Indeed, some scholars believe that India's past neglect of its brethren abroad may have been a blessing in disguise.
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The legislation is designed to address absenteeism and the neglect of croft land.
This week Peter Kilfoyle, a junior minister at Westminster, resigned in protest at the neglect of traditional Labour areas.
Eleven care workers are to be sentenced later for the maltreatment and neglect of five patients at Winterbourne View.
The largest increases concern neglect of residents, up from 554 to 708, and physical abuse, up from 238 to 324.
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Work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith said policy had "cloaked neglect of the family under the veil of neutrality".
Of course the most extreme example and the centre of the book is the neglect of Victor of his creation.
He said tackling absentee crofters and neglect of crofting townships would also lead to homes becoming available to new inhabitants.
Even a cursory view of business headlines today emphasizes the neglect of IP risk management and limited appreciation of its implications.
We can be sure that the world is eventually going to pay a very heavy price for this neglect of responsibility.
They talk of a Carter-Bush malaise and "benign" neglect of the dollar.
The officers will face a charge of neglect of duty following the death of Christopher Alder, 37 but not lose their jobs.
The permanent secretary of the Department of Health, Dr Andrew McCormick, said, "nobody went into this with negligence, or neglect of duty".
These are interested, actively shopping prospects, and anything less than 100% of abandoned shopping carts getting a reminder e-mail is criminal neglect of your business.
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Now he has the chance to make amends for a wretched record of neglect of the country's road and rail system over the past decade.
Some of them are facing charges that include neglect of minors.
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McHaelen notified the Connecticut Department of Children and Families, as she's mandated to do in her position when she suspects abuse or neglect of a minor.
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The risk is that Mr Snow has not just shifted towards benign neglect of the dollar, but hopes to do a bit of active (downward) prodding.
Four other officers have been charged with misfeasance in public office - which means neglect of duty that carries with it a maximum sentence of life.
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