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neglect

[ni-glekt] / nɪˈglɛkt /






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Many companies invest in early-career-talent development but neglect retaining institutional knowledge on the other side of the career spectrum.

From MarketWatch

The level of dish THR pulled up on Turner requires a cursory search of publicly accessible information, along with a few phone calls – easily done but something the show’s producers have neglected time and again.

From Salon

After falling into neglect, it was bought by Peel L&P in 2010.

From BBC

Experiences such as emotional neglect and other forms of adversity can significantly influence a child's development.

From Science Daily

“Well, I am glad to see that the study of natural science is not neglected,” Mr. Whipple admitted.

From Literature