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slight negligence
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Slightness
The quality or state of being slight slenderness feebleness superficiality also formerly negligence indifference disregard
Slightly
In a slight manner
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Slightingly
In a slighting manner
Negligence
(1) ordinary, which is the want of ordinary diligence; (2) slight, the want of great diligence; and (3) gross, the want
Shed
Shed, means a slight or temporary structure for shade or shelter. [The Cantonments Act,
Diligence
Diligence, care, of which there are infinite shades, from the slightest momentary thought to the most vigilant anxiety; but the law
Shall have regard to the provisions of this Act
this Act' merely mean that 'where the new Act has slightly modified or clarified the previous provisions, these modifications and clarifications
Semitranslucent
Slightly clear transmitting light in a slight degree
Hint
To bring to mind by a slight mention or remote allusion to suggest in an indirect manner
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