Last Monday a tragic ordsprog

en Last Monday, a tragic series of errors, negligence and accidents suddenly cast us into darkness, tears, wounds and mourning.

en This would be a comedy of errors if the impact on human lives were not so tragic. How many more missing forms are there lost in the system? How many other errors have not been reported?

en It doesn't appear to be foul play or gross negligence by the mother. This is just a tragic set of circumstances.

en certainly without any personal responsibility for the tragic events that have left the country in mourning.

en The circumstances of the accident were tragic enough. All this does is just rub salt into these wounds.

en I suspect there will be multiple reasons, and none of them the easy reason - someone simply distorted the intelligence, they were pressured - I don't think that's the answer. I think the answer is far more complex because other countries also came up with similar estimates, and indeed, the U.N. inspectors themselves when they left in '98 drew a very stark assessment of Iraq's WMD program. So it was a series of people who made errors, and I suspect it will turn out to be a series of errors and not a single one. But we won't know until we conduct the investigation that's required to find out that answer.

en Depression moods lead, almost invariably, to accidents. But, when they occur, our mood changes again, since the accident shows we can draw the world in our wake, and that we still retain some degree of power even when our spirits are low. A series of accidents creates a positively light-hearted state, out of consideration for this strange power.
  Jean Baudrillard

en What this is really showing us is that there potentially is a discretionary part to emergency room visits. We're not talking about gunshot wounds or car accidents but at the level of a really bad cold.

en If your church has no written policy that's followed and you're accused of abuse on Monday morning, you're basically guilty of negligence. It's going to be difficult to defend you. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the best in everyone and everything. If your church has no written policy that's followed and you're accused of abuse on Monday morning, you're basically guilty of negligence. It's going to be difficult to defend you.

en It was a bittersweet time. I was struck by the words of one prayer, Hail Holy Queen, which talks about 'mourning and weeping in this valley of tears.' There was plenty of that. We're thrilled about the baby, but it was a very difficult day.

en Cast him into outer darkness; there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

en The board has no difficulty in characterising the negligence of Vasil as being gross negligence amounting to recklessness,

en The board has no difficulty in characterising the negligence of Mr Vasil as being gross negligence, amounting to recklessness.

en What we have asked the IPCC to find out is how much is incompetence, negligence or gross negligence and how much of it is something sinister,

en What we have asked the IPCC to find out is how much is incompetence, negligence or gross negligence and how much of it is something sinister.


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