Others accused him of neglecting problems at home.
It was a tough answer to the charge so frequently heard from Democrats these days: The Administration has neglected serious domestic problems and let the nation drift.
She said Mr. Miller had neglected local problems, including traffic congestion, and voted wrong on environmental issues.
Since structurally violent situations are viewed primarily as biological consequences, it neglects environmentally stimulated problems, such as negative social behaviours or inequality prominence.
By making four trips to the region in the last five months, he has worked hard to dispel the criticism that he was neglecting Mideast problems.
Financing an expensive smallpox vaccination program necessarily means neglecting many pressing medical problems, both here and abroad.
Tolba accuses the international community of neglecting problems which will grow worse with time: 'The real obstacle is the lack of political will.'
As such, neglecting problems of suffering might result in neglecting vital sources of spiritual transformation and development (Paloutzian, 2005).
In the mid-to late-1960s, as in other once powerful industrial cities that had neglected long-identified problems, riots erupted in the African-American community.
He cast himself as a hands-on manager, and attacked his rival for courting the West and neglecting municipal problems.