The stories of foster kids running away to reunite with their often abusive or neglectful parents are manifold.
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The problem is not that the administration is neglectful of Congress, as Mr Cox likes to suggest now.
The review concluded that the family's history was characterised by "neglectful parenting interspersed with periods of adequate parental care".
But then the parent - who may have been really terrible, or just neglectful - comes back looking for money.
Mr Watkins said if schools were being "passive" and "really not promoting it" then he thought that was "neglectful on their part".
The allegations include physical abuse and neglectful supervision, or neglect, he said.
Above all, there is the sense that, though tireless in pursuit of diplomatic goals, Mr Arafat is neglectful of the Palestinians' domestic needs.
Then, while awaiting his neglectful girlfriend, Gaspard becomes friends with Margot (Amanda Langlet), a grad student in ethnology with whom he shares much except desire.
The positive spin: Most experts, myself included, agree that it's better for a child to have an absent parent than a parent who's present but neglectful -- or worse.
Besides, she felt she had been a bad daughter, risking her elderly mother's life with her wartime work, a bad wife to both her husbands, and a neglectful mother.
He is similarly neglectful of the way in which such shows, when artfully blended, helped to produce the admirable works of Rodgers and Hammerstein in the 1940s and 1950s.
Naxalites are scattered among 450m of India's poorest people, feeding on the grievances of tribal inhabitants of eastern and central India against what is all too often a cruel, neglectful and corrupt administration.
Ms. ALICE ROSSI (Co-founder, National Organization of Women): There was a period of Nina's life that I felt was critical, where I was a neglectful parent because of the busyness of my life, and I took shortcuts in parenting.
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