Word: neglected
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...case hinges on whether the renovations are needed to comply with local ordinances, or whether they have become necessary because of neglect of the property by Harvard...
Tenants argued that the board's decision to grant the removal permit should hinge on the issue of intentional owner neglect. The distressed building provision contains a section which does not allow removal permits in cases where the "owner neglected reasonable maintenance and repair of the building to escape from rent control...
...went home. Home for Carll is an ideological stance; he, his wife and two children live, by his choice, as virtually the only whites in a black development in Jackson. He holds down a plodding job as a traveling salesman of schoolbooks that cosmeticize the '60s and neglect to mention evolution...
...country whose business is business, this may seem a case of gross neglect by those who, whether they like it or not, are considered to be the voices of society. As the United States undergoes the transformation from a manufacturing society to a service and information one, one naturally looks for signs of this momentous shift in the pages of recent fiction, But, as a trip to the local bookstore will demonstrate, such is not the case...
...which children died, seemingly unnecessarily, from accidents or disease, state legislators are calling for change. Indiana has a new law that as of June will no longer allow parents or anyone else to cite religious beliefs as a defense for failure to report a case of child abuse or neglect. Tennessee's senate last week voted down a religious exemption bill. The federal Department of Health and Human Services last year dropped the 1974 religious exemption demands and issued a new regulation to states, requiring that all cases of child neglect be reported. (An amendment to restore that exemption...