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For a food critic, it seemed like gross dereliction of duty.
That is a gross dereliction of duty.
Fifty lashes each, with a split bamboo cane, for gross dereliction of duty.
If my choices lead to personal injury and the inability to locate my ship, that's gross dereliction of Duty.
I won't be surprised if the charges include treason as well insubordination and gross dereliction of duty."
'Flying Officer Tremayne, your gross dereliction of duty is endangering the entire mission.'
"Captain Carlyle, you are guilty of gross dereliction of duty," Sean told him coldly.
I want full information about them and Til warn you that Worth will interpret any failure to provide this information as a gross dereliction of duty.
The notion that 'nothing can be done about inflation' represents a gross dereliction of duty if not an actual criminal act of money default against the nation.
On 25 October 2005, representing the government, he expressed upset at the "repeated failure and gross dereliction of duties" highlighted in the Ferns Report.
Dredd actually ruled in Silver's favour, but then convicted him of gross dereliction of duty for deserting his command in time of war.
If it is true he deliberately entered such a key meeting with a full bladder, I say again it was a gross dereliction of duty and should be prosecuted.
Still, after your dismissal from the Corps for gross dereliction of duty in permitting shipments of Terry-manufactured arms to the rebels-" "I?
The dispute was settled by Dredd himself, who ruled in Silver's favour, before executing Silver's zombie for gross dereliction of duty during the Necropolis incident.
If he remained at the head of the RCMP he would be obliged to keep silent over what he felt was a matter of gross dereliction of duty.
The local U.S. Attorney charged with handling the case failed to interview anyone except the bus driver, a decision that Waring, a civil rights proponent, believed was a gross dereliction of duty.
"You're either talking about gross dereliction of duty at F.B.I. headquarters and the L.A. field office, or the F.B.I. wanted to play her back on China, and it just backfired on them, because they were played themselves.
I want to know why we haven't had a hint of this from his agency, and if he can't come up with a red-hot answer, I'll have him and all his bloody staff on relief--while they're waiting for court-martial for gross dereliction of duty.
Last year's changes expanded New York City Schools Chancellor Rudy Crew's powers to remove principals in cases of "persistent educational failure," but the Chancellor already had the power to take action against principals for bad acts or gross dereliction of duty.
In such a time anyone who lacks the courage to be curious and questioning, the capacity to grow into new competencies, and the confidence to communicate and collaborate with others, is severely handicapped, and his or her educators are guilty of gross dereliction of duty.
You may beat the murder charge, but you should plan on at least fifteen years in Leavenworth for gross dereliction of duty, misconduct, concealing the facts of a crime, sodomy, rape, and other violations of the punitive articles contained in the Uniform Code of Military Justice."
When I asked how the Public Accounts Committee could examine what I regarded as gross excesses and a gross dereliction of duty by the Secretary of State for Transport, I was told - quite properly that the PAC could investigate only specific charges.