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| r are unable to return home because of abuse, | neglect, abandonment, or severe family conflict. |
| ble to compete on the racetrack from possible | neglect, abuse and slaughter. |
| Mrs. Eustis restored the gardens from | neglect, adding boxwood-lined parterres to the terrac |
| guilty in 1992 to a charge of criminal child | neglect after she was discovered to have used cocaine |
| the imperial park in which it stood fell into | neglect after antiquity. |
| were undertaken in 1851, due to some years of | neglect, and again in 1950-51, following its use as a |
| M-expressions fell into | neglect, and were never implemented. |
| merable little children have perished through | neglect and ignorance. |
| It fell into a state of | neglect and disrepair. |
| al was gradually falling apart as a result of | neglect and the lack of new immigrant settlers and it |
| After a short period of | neglect and decline in the 1980s and 1990s, the downt |
| ildhood, describing it as a time of abuse and | neglect, and showing how strong and bitter he was at |
| ood damage partly on decades of environmental | neglect and deforestation. |
| in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch titled "Death, | Neglect and the Bottom Line." |
| ngs are gutted and in a decrepit state due to | neglect and vandalism. |
| egations of physical abuse, sexual abuse, and | neglect), and he is an expert in the development of i |
| the street from the house contributed to the | neglect and deterioration of the once impressive hous |
| list, being described as "vulnerable through | neglect and decay" in 2009. |
| Klayman has authored the books Fatal | Neglect and Whores: Why and How I Came to Fight the E |
| ad been won for the ruins, they suffered from | neglect and exposure for a number of years, until eff |
| After decades of | neglect and decay, a restoration scheme costing £65 m |
| the investigations involving possible animal | neglect and cruelty. |
| ted that the estate has suffered considerable | neglect; and some well meaning, but ill advised moder |
| y grave sites have fallen into disrepair from | neglect and sometimes vandalism. |
| ed operation in 1985, and fell into an era of | neglect and vandalism. |
| In 2003, after decades of | neglect and abandonment, the "Descendants of Olivewoo |
| been resurfaced with asphalt after decades of | neglect and deterioration. |
| a wretched alcoholic, the victim of years of | neglect and abuse from her husband Samuel, the owner |
| projects have all but reversed the effects of | neglect and underfunding of the previous decades. |
| ors, the Church of Scotland, and others whose | neglect and wrongdoings prevent him from publishing t |
| structure of the building was damaged due to | neglect and use as a storage facility, and the featur |
| me from a background of poverty, child abuse, | neglect and social injustice, especially for the girl |
| ntre of the town is under serious threat from | neglect and reevelopment. |
| 986 when it was demolished following years of | neglect and vandalism. |
| e soils, severe climatic conditions and human | neglect, and exhibits better resistance to various pe |
| rfrack Industrial School became notorious for | neglect and abuse, the school closed in 1974. |
| Much property fell into | neglect, and problems with crime, drugs and prostitut |
| полис (Megacity) weekly, "Considering serious | neglect and lack of organization of personnel work, a |
| , reformers "were dismayed to find that child | neglect and violence against children actually increa |
| Structurally, the towers were suffering from | neglect and because of this they were steadily but ra |
| due to repeated citations for serious patient | neglect and medical errors that allegedly led to the |
| Wounded by the | neglect and selfishness of her mother, Eva begins to |
| il's Landscape Practice Group to end years of | neglect and bring about a rejuvenation similar to the |
| and the centerpoint of an investigation into | neglect and mismanagement in the organization. |
| of the kidnapping of Shannon Matthews, child | neglect and peverting the course of justice. |
| disuse due to a lack of boat traffic, general | neglect and a lack of water levels. |
| clubhouse was derelict through vandalism and | neglect and Oakengates Town was near extinction. |
| but has been destroyed repeatedly war, fire, | neglect, and to make way for reconstruction. |
| Although the neighborhood suffered from | neglect and changing economics during the 1960s and 1 |
| So began "several years of deliberate | neglect and decline and retrenchment" designed to red |
| abuse and the most severe physical abuse and | neglect, and their non-offending family members. |
| Much of this historic area suffers from | neglect and decay, in this, one of the poorest and mo |
| mobile traffic in October 2001 after years of | neglect and deterioration. |
| ems from tension between Assamese and alleged | neglect and internal colonisation by the Indian gover |
| eader in the fight to prevent child abuse and | neglect, and was named Legislator of the Year five ti |
| ar with Tim Curry and John Guare's Bosoms and | Neglect and Smell of the Kill with Kristen Johnson. |
| The hyanggyo soon fell into | neglect, and for most of the Joseon period education |
| , and finally demanned in 1986, leaving it to | neglect and vandalism for the next 16 years. |
| rk Inn Hotel and Stockman House suffered from | neglect and unsympathetic alterations before they wer |
| Unwanted and stray dogs and cats suffer from | neglect and abandonment, deplorable living conditions |
| ilding suffered greatly and due to subsequent | neglect and detoration, the castle was finally demoli |
| nited States housing bubble burst a period of | neglect and threats of forced evictions daunted resid |
| at St John's College, Cambridge, but owing to | neglect and bad management of the funds, they fell in |
| evel two historic monument and after years of | neglect and abuse, in 1995 the temple was the focus o |
| The building suffered partial abandonment and | neglect as the city tried to find a new use for the h |
| After years of | neglect as a boarding house, Newport's Van Bueren fam |
| idge, Massachusetts to teach at MIT. Years of | neglect at the end of the 20th century culminated in |
| ns; memory and amnestic disorders; unilateral | neglect; attention and Attention Deficit Disorder; au |
| Over the next two decades | neglect brought the building to a dilapidated state. |
| Some important buildings still suffer from | neglect, but the actions of local conservationists to |
| BC follows another long period of comparative | neglect, but with the conquest of Babylonia by the As |
| asylum was caused partly by overcrowding and | neglect, but also by massive changes in the practice |
| t of the outbuildings have been demolished by | neglect, but the largely undisturbed site remains imp |
| describes the child as suffering from extreme | neglect, but conveys no idea of the alleged walling i |
| its former self due to politically motivated | neglect by successive governments in Akwa Ibom state. |
| The Rexall Story: A History of Genius and | Neglect by Mickey C. Smith ISBN 0-7890-2472-1 |
| Due to years of | neglect by the federal government, Confederate sympat |
| rms tonight", meaning that she's assuaged his | neglect by indulging in illicit trysts of her own. |
| pace bowlers, his omission amounted to wanton | neglect by a regime which questioned his desire". |
| spell, and Dawn's kleptomania and feelings of | neglect by her friends and family are exposed. |
| In the 1930s it was saved from | neglect by a local group of ramblers, and is known lo |
| s Award for the Prevention of Child Abuse and | Neglect' by the US Department of Health and Human Ser |
| As a result of | neglect by the state, among other factors, the Romani |
| That gross | neglect came to an end with one too many proposed rut |
| n operative for over four decades, as well as | neglect caused by the lack of funding during the 1990 |
| ea entering a period of rapid urban decay and | neglect, caused in part, by the new local government |
| maternal deprivation, parental separation or | neglect, child abuse, disorganized family structure a |
| However, failure to report suspected abuse or | neglect could result in fines or other sanctions, suc |
| d Horsington House, in a state of substantial | neglect, disrepair and deferred maintenance. |
| o investigate incidents of child abuse, child | neglect, domestic violence, elderly abuse, elderly ne |
| Restaurant, like the teashops, suffered from | neglect during the war and went into decline thereaft |
| His name fell into | neglect during the 19th century, with Robert Schumann |
| s and for her view that some foreign cultures | neglect education and encourage juvenile delinquency. |
| ing closer, with pasts of abuse, hustling and | neglect emerging. |
| y in disrepair, suffering from administrative | neglect, encroachment of slums, and exposure to tidal |
| It had suffered | neglect, extensive interior alteration, and partial r |
| for government attention in Moyross, and the | neglect faced by some housing estates in comparison t |
| the others have been torn down either due to | neglect, fire, or construction of the Massachusetts T |
| Decades of | neglect followed. |
| (5) Do you | neglect food, hygiene or health care? |
| he instrument subsequently fell into complete | neglect for nearly two centuries. |
| blame on the ship's owners, accusing them of | neglect for allowing the ship to depart without its c |
| followed independence followed a practice of | neglect for the region, allowing the roads to fall in |
| Despite its | neglect for more than 35 years, preservation experts |
| Abandoned buildings ravaged by arson or | neglect formed perfect outposts for drug dealers sinc |
| the natural wealth of the Ogoni homeland, and | neglect from central government. |
| me, as a ward of the state of Illinois due to | neglect from his parents when he was five years old. |
| fell into a period of dissension, partly from | neglect from the heirs of the original Lords Propriet |
| After a period of | neglect, George Ellis anthologised Wither in Specimen |
| with how much Marshal needs him and begins to | neglect Georgia in preference to Marshal's lucrative |
| Those aspects of mind that we | neglect get weaker. |
| ivation and has a reputation for withstanding | neglect, giving rise to its common name of Cast-iron |
| After acknowledging its tragic | neglect, he did so. |
| extremely needy as a result of the emotional | neglect he suffers at the hands of his father, who op |
| She soon starts to | neglect her friends and does not tell the popular kid |
| s, which made her live in a fantasy world and | neglect her spiritual growth. |
| And the king, [m]y lord, must [not] | neglect his country." |
| s attitude of indispensability, caused him to | neglect his mission of providing intelligence for the |
| world of dreams, he never allowed himself to | neglect his work as a parish clergyman. |
| However, he is not so carried away as to | neglect his duties; he takes her ring, all 28 carats |
| sacred classics of the Hindus, Telang did not | neglect his own vernacular, Marathi literature being |
| He did not, however, | neglect his military studies, and in 1792 he was made |
| s themselves, either malevolently, or through | neglect if they are not respected, or to show an indi |
| is suffering, either from deliberate cruelty, | neglect, ignorance, accident or abandonment, it is re |
| "Perfect | Neglect in a Field of Statues" - 5:25 |
| This | neglect in the records of England's early royal mistr |
| illion to address problems of child abuse and | neglect in Orange County. |
| il recently the house suffered from decay and | neglect, in need of restoration. |
| gh levels of alcohol abuse, suicide and child | neglect in Oombulgurri. |
| The mall fell into serious | neglect in early 2008, including an incident in which |
| The chromatic fantasy, as a form, fell into | neglect in the later seventeenth century. |
| Tiller was cleared of any charges of medical | neglect in the death of Christin Gilbert. |
| y to prevent the elderly couple from dying of | neglect in Somalia. |
| e clear that there was great and unpardonable | neglect in the parties whose business it was to atten |
| ver UK law to protect children from abuse and | neglect in 1889. |
| they were sturdy, but unable to withstand the | neglect inherent in ownership by a rather nomadic, ca |
| Her earlier works do not deserve the | neglect into which they have fallen. |
| Another problem tied to | neglect is poor sanitary conditions for the animals. |
| The most likely reason for the opera's | neglect is the extreme difficulty of the two lead rol |
| After long years of | neglect, it has been recently renovated and opened to |
| After years of | neglect, it was bought by the Randolph County Histori |
| atus of the church had been over the years of | neglect, it was arranged for it to be reconsecrated. |
| After years of | neglect it was saved from demolition in 1967 and rest |
| r for the National Center for Child Abuse and | Neglect, later becoming the Director of Children's In |
| To enforce child abuse and | neglect laws, including laws protecting against child |
| l exists, and is structurally sound, years of | neglect led to water leakage through the joints, and |
| he historic site against climate, vegetation, | neglect, looting, and unsustainable tourism. |
| many roles they juggle, and issues of abuse, | neglect, love and acceptance. |
| upied, but the building fell to ill-repair by | neglect, many of the original furnishings were stolen |
| politician, by which he meant that he did not | neglect matters that concerned his district or reelec |
| These long periods of | neglect nearly destroyed Mount Stewart. |
| In 2002 the charity published Criminal | neglect: no justice beyond criminal justice, which ca |
| s potentially divisive idea which promised to | neglect not only other faiths but Humanism, secularis |
| At the same time he did not | neglect obvious talent, but here he felt the problem |
| , and remarked that he did not recompense his | neglect of the author by beauties of his own. |
| onel George Washington Bridges - arrested for | neglect of duty |
| rd "awesome," and what she felt as moments of | neglect of her feelings in the relationship. |
| More destruction and | neglect of the buildings followed, and significant de |
| d with the town council, and was libelled for | neglect of duty and maladministration of funds, but t |
| nce of the region led to constant warfare and | neglect of agriculture. |
| for the use of botany in physick against the | neglect of it in favour of mathematicks, in both Lati |
| INDO stands for Intermediate | Neglect of Differential Overlap. |
| arfare almost continuously, which can lead to | neglect of industry and prestige. |
| h brothers were cited in 2006 for cruelty and | neglect of their chocolate labrador retriever, "who w |
| The intentional | neglect of the aunt was consequently a crime. |
| the exchange energy, and due to the complete | neglect of electron correlation. |
| In this aspect, the | neglect of probability bias is similar to the neglect |
| It is based on the | Neglect of Differential Diatomic Overlap integral app |
| charged with mutiny, kidnapping, assault and | neglect of duty, convicted, and served his sentence. |
| ical practices, habits, and propensities, and | neglect of his spiritual, judicial, and ministerial d |
| tran d'Alamanon criticized Charles of Anjou's | neglect of Provence in favor of crusading. |
| Claudia Jones, An End to the | Neglect of the Problems of the Negro Woman! |
| , their visitor: the provost was charged with | neglect of duty in divers particulars, and with favou |
| e authorities was a recognition that previous | neglect of civil administration by the General Comman |
| It is possible that this accounts for the | neglect of his work by the Jews. |
| his parliamentary duties led sometimes to the | neglect of his own financial interests. |
| nstitutional ones (such as abuse of power and | neglect of accountability). |
| Clement IV deposed the master for malice and | neglect of his duties. |
| rate after 50 years of failure, including the | neglect of the people and the environment in the oil- |
| ntemporary scholar of "a regular and constant | neglect of his duty." |
| " such as "conversing about God's Word to the | neglect of obeying it, deviating from historical orth |
| athedral church of his diocese reduced by the | neglect of his predecessors to such a state of decay |
| I suspended him, on accusations of simony and | neglect of his official duties. |
| may be unable to afford a sufficient diet, or | neglect of one's personal appearance or hygiene in wa |
| s such as coercive labor practices, abuse and | neglect of developmentally disabled people, unlawful |
| It is an implementation the general | Neglect of Differential Diatomic Overlap (NDDO) integ |
| The result was | neglect of and damage to the properties and an overlo |
| i.e. of the converted Jews, which led to its | neglect of its parochial responsibilities. |
| ropriation of prisoner funds, drunkenness and | neglect of duty. |
| there were many complaints of oppression and | neglect of the country's defences. |
| mous sermons on the church in danger from the | neglect of the Whig ministry to keep guard over its i |
| Neglect of the Matusalem brand, a result of feuding b | |
| partially came to pass in the Holocaust, the | neglect of Soviet soldiers captured by the Nazis whic |
| ult of Yinsha's obsession with her career and | neglect of home matters, Zhaoyang naturally takes ove |
| Technical problems due to | neglect of maintenance, part replacement and upgradin |
| terrible argument about the Duke of Chartres' | neglect of his wife, in apparent response to never re |
| In another example of near-total | neglect of probability, Rottenstreich and Hsee (2001) |
| This was due to deliberate | neglect of his increasing ill-health, a point in fact |
| ed to human science methods), and an outright | neglect of Rogers' own empirical work . |
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