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Then there's culpable negligence, that which shows a total disregard for human safety.
That this was an act of gross ignorance or a culpable negligence.
"When they didn't take that notice, they accepted what I would call culpable negligence."
If he thought there was any chance of doing you for culpable negligence or gross misconduct you would've been suspended already.
He was sacked for persistent drunkenness and killing three men on the firing range by culpable negligence.
Charge: culpable negligence.
The mother Nysheera Paris was sentenced to 5 years probation for culpable negligence in the death of her son.
The disease was introduced into Rhodesia through culpable ignorance, allowed to spread through culpable negligence.
Blades is charged with culpable negligence in the shooting death of his cousin, Charles Blades, last July 5.
'Culpable negligence on the part of a director or the directors of a company isn't an easy thing to prove,' le Fleming said.
Those articles were drawn up and adopted with culpable negligence despite the warnings I gave in my counter-report on the Treaty of Nice.
Congress blamed Knight for this perceived lapse and ordered that he be prosecuted for "culpable negligence and inefficiency in the performance of duty".
"Jim faced charges of culpable negligence and could've been drummed out of the service," McCoy said, "maybe even done time in a Starfleet prison."
Captain Ashby faces 10 years in military prison for each of 20 counts of involuntary manslaughter, a crime that requires a finding of culpable negligence.
Charges were brought against him in November and in December he was found guilty of "culpable negligence and inefficiency in the performance of his duty".
Bennett lashed out at the government's handling of the A&GW file, accusing it of culpable negligence in failing to properly oversee the company's activities.
At the same time, however, Florida's criminal code says a person who "through willful or culpable negligence" withholds medical treatment from a child is guilty of criminal child abuse.
'Culpable Negligence' Finally, in early July 2004, some eight months after the project began, the Army Corps sent Mr. Sanders to Al Fatah.
The charge requires a finding of "culpable negligence," defined as a "culpable disregard for the foreseeable consequences to others" of an act or a failure to take a certain action.
Zola's intent was to show the terrible effects of speculation and fraudulent company promotion, the culpable negligence of company directors, and the impotency of contemporary financial laws.
This desirable attitude dated from the days of the Victorian foundation of the system when dispersal of books which had been bought with ratepayers' money would have seemed like culpable negligence.
We are already being presented with the bill for this culpable negligence in the shape of increasing incidence of allergies and thousands of cases of bronchial or skin disorders contracted at work.
In October 1841 a strong difference of opinion arose with governor Franklin over the reinstatement by Franklin of a surgeon who had been dismissed after being charged with culpable negligence.
What really created the dangerous situation in Basilisk was the Admiralty's culpable negligence in assigning only two ships, one on the verge of imminent breakdown, to the picket in the first place."
A total of six staff members were found guilty of manslaughter through culpable negligence and given suspended sentences of between two and five months and fined between 4,000 and 7,500 CHF.