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It is the first time I have been so remiss.
For us not to show that, we would have been remiss.
And I have been so remiss as to keep you waiting!
I feel remiss, of course, for not having called you earlier.
He would not be so remiss as to forget that again.
"I have been remiss, but that is my nature, and you must expect nothing better from me."
We could be remiss not to take advantage of it.
One, maybe two, of the most clearly remiss officials will be dismissed.
"But there's one point which your father and I felt we would be remiss not to mention."
I can't think how we've been so remiss as not to have looked them up before.
Your father was very remiss in not teaching you how to use."
We'd be very remiss if we didn't check it out.
We have not been remiss and no apology for our silence is necessary.
"Any lawyer would be remiss not to try to avoid an indictment."
"To write otherwise would be horribly remiss, given the problems children have today."
The power authority would be remiss not to seek the money it is entitled to, he said.
"You have been very remiss in not coming to me sooner," said he, severely.
The sort of thing anyone might have who was a bit remiss about going to the recycling bank."
Not to wait upon a bride is very remiss.
But recently I have been remiss about seeing more of England.
It has worked so well for me I'd be remiss not to share it with the world.
"He would be remiss not to go," she said.
Clearly one of the cleaners had been remiss, leaving the door unlocked.
The Spanish were often remiss in providing pay and provisions for the sailors.
I would be very remiss if I did not include some religious instruction in this little show.