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In its broadest sense, carelessness. More precisely, conduct which falls below the standard of care established by law for the protection of others against unreasonable risks of harm. ...
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| negligence |
Action or failure to act that is outside the realm of what would be considered appropriate by ordinary, reasonably prudent persons.
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| negligence |
Failure to be sufficiently careful in a matter in which one has a moral responsibility to exercise care is negligence. Some careless mistakes are negligent, as when a surgeon sews up a patient with surgical instruments inside. Others are not, as when one dribbles soup down the front of one's sweater.
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| negligence |
The failure to exercise the care that an ordinary prudent person would exercise: either doing that which a prudent person would not do, or failing to do that which a prudent person would do.
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| negligence |
Failure to exercise ordinary care or caution.
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