remiss u rečniku PONS

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I'd be remiss as a science reporter not to.
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Neglect is defined as to be remiss in the care or treatment of something.
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At best, they were terribly remiss and dismissive.
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It's outrageous that the owners of her building were so remiss in their balcony inspection duties.
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And for these people, their religious faith provides them with a ray of hope that we would be remiss to extinguish.
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However, it would be remiss of us to deliver a sweeping statement.
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To be sure, a comprehensive understanding of the term, whatever one's viewpoint, would be remiss without adequate study of its popular, liberal, and conservative facets.
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And isn't it a little remiss to note that, in the main, women are innately considerate, while men are less so?
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I was not neglectful, nor remiss, nor careless.
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For the past nine years of his life, he has been bounced around from negligent family members to remiss foster homes.
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