neglection

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neglection

(nɪˈɡlɛkʃən)
n
neglect
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Legal expert, Mohammad Abdulla Wad Abok has warned that the neglection of the articles of the transitional Constitutional document, considering it as a social and political contract for all the Sudanese people.
'We were here with the President and Raila Odinga who told us that this place was vibrant in the early years but neglection led to its poor state today.
After Congress' dismal performance in Karnataka, BC Patil -- Congress MLA from Hirekerur, had said that party's drubbing in the Lok Sabha polls was a result of "neglection" of the Lingayat community.
military cooperation almost exclusively focuses on maintaining Taiwan's existing military capability, leading to a "worrying" neglection of support for new technologies and capabilities.
Brig (r) Dr Iqbal Ahmed said that India was making dam after dam on our rivers, because of her occupation on India held Kashmir and neglection on our part to the important national matter such as water since we had not made a solid national policy yet on water and water management, which was a dire need of the hour.
"I know that there are observations on the past period and reproaches of neglection towards some but we learn at our own expense.
However, like (14), when UAV is in high maneuver flight, the increment of control variables will be large, and the neglection of incremental multiplication will cause approximation errors.
The data might have been influenced by neglection of the effects of potential confounders, such as cognitive functioning prior to dementia, vascular diseases, and socioeconomic status.
Additionally, neglection of psychological status and sequelae in these patients can result in inadequate and more expensive medical care.