This week, the river was named the eighth most threatened river in the United States by the advocacy group American Rivers, which says the state has engaged in " willful neglect " by failing to keep the river pristine.
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Although a four-month long inquest recorded verdicts that the deaths were accidental, relatives of some of the fans who died have taken out a private prosecution against two senior officers accusing them of manslaughter and willful neglect of public duty.
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Although a four-month-long inquest recorded verdicts that the deaths were accidental, relatives of some of the fans who died have started a private prosecution against two senior officers, accusing them of manslaughter and willful neglect of public duty.
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On December 20, 2016, Michigan's attorney general Bill Schuette announced criminal charges of false pretenses and conspiracy to commit false pretenses, willful neglect of duty, and misconduct in office against Earley for his role in the Flint water crisis.
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More than a year after a task force denounced the Smithsonian Institution for its " willful neglect " of the Latino community, the largest museum, research and educational complex in the world has taken a number of steps to rectify the situation.
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In its May 1994 report entitled " Willful Neglect : The Smithsonian Institution and U . S . Latinos, " the original task force painted a picture of Latino exclusion at the Smithsonian in governance, staffing, programming, exhibits and collections.
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Impeachment charges may only be brought against the governor, other statewide elected state officials and justices of the Oklahoma Supreme Court for willful neglect of duty, corruption in office, habitual drunkenness, incompetency, or any offense involving moral turpitude committed while in office.
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Impeachment charges may only be brought against the Governor and all other statewide elected state officials ( including the Oklahoma Supreme Court Justices ) for willful neglect of duty, corruption in office, habitual drunkenness, incompetency, or any offense involving moral turpitude committed while in office.
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Meanwhile, the best of boxing _ the art, the craft, the discipline _ has been obscured by the deadening politics of the various sanctioning bodies and their television partners, and by the willful neglect of safety and health concerns by state and city commissions in thrall to the promoters.
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Accusations are often made that these situations arose as a result of willful neglect on the part of a city, a cable company, or other third party organization, with the intention of making the public-access television facilities so inviable that interest in them will wane and facilities can be closed.