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neglect

[ni-glekt] / nɪˈglɛkt /






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The weeklong extravaganza was a sign of just how much this previously obscure and neglected corner of tech has changed since the start of the AI boom.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the same time, we believe that setting low expectations or neglecting to acknowledge their failures and setbacks isn’t love at all.

From The Wall Street Journal

One night over Japanese barbecue, where he neglected to tell me Brendan Fraser was seated opposite us the entire time, we discussed what we were looking for long-term.

From Los Angeles Times

The researchers found when the chatbots went down, people reported self-described "symptoms of withdrawal", such as feeling anxious or depressed - as well as having disrupted sleep or neglecting their responsibilities.

From BBC

France has some of the worst prison overcrowding in Europe, and unions have complained the state is neglecting normal jails as it moves drug-linked criminals into new high-security facilities.

From Barron's