She defined deliberate indifference as "meaning you have to know and you don't do anything."
Jaguar laughed, with what she hoped was deliberate indifference.
Could someone expand on the change from "deliberate indifference" to "willful blindness", and the implications for the software industry?
"The court finds no deliberate indifference to petitioner's medical needs," the judge wrote.
Indeed, the adoption of the smoking policy mentioned above will bear heavily on the inquiry into deliberate indifference.
That sort of nuance simply cannot support an inference of deliberate indifference here.
Under this test, a plaintiff must show only that the officer acted with deliberate indifference to danger posed by the chase.
It said administrators were not guilty of "deliberate indifference."
That's a long sight from intent to kill or deliberate indifference.
It also determined that one city official, who was integral in the decision to demolish, had acted with "deliberate indifference."