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I would be seriously remiss if I suggested that any test went absolutely correctly.
She was extremely remiss in performing the tasks.
They were remiss to ignore the small, but growing contingency of users.
I would be remiss if I did not promptly send you a card thanking you for the gift.
However, Gneisenau was very remiss in not immediately reporting this vital move and the necessity for it to the duke, as it left the Anglo-Dutch inner flank quite exposed.
If you are remiss in taking the bread out of the oven, it will burn.
The movers were remiss enough to cause the cost of the damage to be charged to the moving company.
Thank you for not being remiss. You are an excellent employee!
Please don't be remiss in doing your homework, or else you will get detention!
The valedictorian was remiss in writing his graduation speech because he was so focused on taking final exams.
How can I make sure to get everything done that I need to and not be remiss?
If you are remiss during your piano lessons, preparing for the recital will be difficult.
An excellent way to avoid being remiss is to prioritize all your responsibilities and write them down.
Amy was very remiss in completing her assigned project for work, causing her to get very behind.
The mother was remiss in baking cookies for her daughter's class, causing her to be late for school.
Could you explain to the teacher why you are always remiss when doing assignments?
It is better to be prompt and organized than to be remiss.
I surmised Howie had guessed his mother and others faulted him, as Martha had, for being remiss and abandoning his job of watching out for his younger sister.
Slippers: We would be remiss if we didn't mention a category as important as slippers, and when you cast your eyes on these luxurious looks, you won't be able to wait to get your hands are on them!
While the French directory saw in that province little more than a district which might be plundered and bargained for, Bonaparte, though by no means remiss in the exaction of gold and of artistic treasures, was laying the foundation of a friendly republic. During his sojourn at the castle of Montebello or Mombello, near I\Iilan, he commissioned several of the leading men of northern Italy to draw up a project of constitution and list of reforms for that province.
He visited all the neighbouring parishes where the contagion raged, distributing money, providing accommodation for the sick, and punishing those, especially the clergy, who were remiss in discharging their duties.
There are no remiss or sleepy praises in heaven, nor such lamentations in hell.
It would be remiss not to mention that Linux was used for the computer graphics for the film ` Titanic '.
In the midst of his effusions Taylor is remiss enough to give the cost of the war to the people of Britain.
It would be remiss to ignore the small, but growing contingency of Linux users.
Not to wait upon a bride is very remiss.
I shall always regret that I was so remiss.
However, it seems that despite ordering these checks, LU was extremely remiss in performing them.
Craig Russell: It would be seriously remiss of me to suggest that any test went absolutely correctly.
I would be remiss if I did not promptly send you a card thanking you for the gift.
And we'd be remiss not to mention media wholesaler MediaPlay.
It would be remiss of us to talk about Brazilian tiny bikinis without visiting Brazilian Bikinis.com.
Bisou Bisou is never remiss about providing fashion that is sexy and coolly confident, and this Cheetah Tankini does not disappoint!
Pegged jeans are so quintessentially '80s that it would be remiss not to mention them.
Of course, a collection that includes everything from leather to alligator to canvas would be remiss without a little denim thrown into the mix, too.
We'd be remiss not to mention the immense selection of Two Lips products for women.
Of course, such a versatile company would be remiss not to offer a well-rounded roster of products to its consumers.
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