The cost of this neglect is high.
It's one thing to neglect financial goals when the money simply isn't there.
Marginalization feeds the sustaining populist myth of elite disdain and neglect.
He labeled the Obama administration’s policy toward North Korea “strategic neglect.”
International alliances weaken from confusion and neglect, as much as wilful demolition.
But there is a false and disingenuous logic in saving people at sea, only to then mistreat and neglect them on land.
And, when you take serious neglect and put it into an institutionalized setting, it is an overwhelming assault on children.
The term ‘atomism’ is also used to indicate theories that neglect the causal or historical influences of society on individuals.
The overwhelming majority of children who die from abuse or neglect are under the age of four; roughly half are less than a year old.
Stitched together, they form a tapestry of family dysfunction, abuse, neglect, professional negligence, substance abuse and untreated mental illness.
Terrified and confused, Roland, who had an intellectual disability, quickly discovered the inhumane realities of Pennhurst, including neglect, beatings and sexual assault.
The only viable solution is to make a shift: from a life spent trying not to neglect anything, to one spent proactively and consciously choosing what to neglect, in favour of what matters most.
While this might sound like a positive move, stopping inspections as the country locked down has left residents of care homes at heightened risk of abuse and neglect, particularly those in homes already designated in need of improvement or inadequate.
“Alongside this, we are helping to make sure people feel confident about reporting abuse and neglect through our national awareness campaign and are improving the way the police, social services and other agencies work together to keep children safe.”
That restoration followed decades of neglect and partial damage at the hands of French revolutionaries, and was prompted in part by Victor Hugo’s publication of his 1831 novel “Notre-Dame of Paris,” which shone a light on the building’s decrepit state.
He was also a major figure in the summer 2019 protests that ended with the resignation of Governor Ricardo Rosselló, even releasing a song, Afilando los Cuchillos (Sharpening the Knives) which accused the politician of corruption, neglect and homophobia.
Other highlights from the president's Twitter account not mentioned so far included his commending the church service he attended at Camp David on Sunday - astonishing given the reports about decidedly unchristian child neglect ongoing at his border camps.
While Oregon law requires clergy and other "mandatory reporters" to notify authorities about known or suspected instances of child abuse or neglect, the Statesman Journal points out that "confessional-style 'clergy-penitent privilege' are exempt to mandatory reporting laws."
"Our research shows children worry about poverty, homelessness and terrorism and the vulnerable children we work with every day are facing traumas like domestic abuse or neglect, going hungry or struggling with their mental health, without the support they desperately need."
The alleged neglect of testimony in epistemology generally has been taken as the result of the dominant influence of epistemologies that are not just individualistic, which neglect ethical and social dimensions of inquiry like trust (Hardwig 1985, 1991; Welbourne 1981, 1993; Schmitt 1987, 1994a; Baier 1993; Webb 1993; Goldman 1999; K.
neglect
verb cognition
- leave undone or leave out
noun cognition
- lack of attention and due care
noun state
- the state of something that has been unused and neglected
Example: the house was in a terrible state of neglect
verb social
- fail to do something; leave something undone
verb cognition
- fail to attend to
Example: he neglects his children
noun act
- willful lack of care and attention
verb cognition
- give little or no attention to
noun attribute
- the trait of neglecting responsibilities and lacking concern
noun act
- failure to act with the prudence that a reasonable person would exercise under the same circumstances
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The alleged neglect of testimony in epistemology generally has been taken as the result of the dominant influence of epistemologies that are not just individualistic which neglect ethical and social dimensions of inquiry like trust Hardwig 1985 1991 Welbourne 1981 1993 Schmitt 1987 1994a Baier 1993 Webb 1993 Goldman 1999 K