French officials said that they should know by Wednesday whether fraud or negligence is to blame for the scandal.
"Consumers can be confident that we will take whatever action we consider necessary if we discover evidence of criminality or negligence, " he added.
The ITF rejected Koubek's defence of no fault or negligence, but it accepted there had been no intent on his part to enhance performance.
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Mr Ingram said the Army would now examine the report's findings to see if any action should be taken for "professional misconduct or negligence".
In Britain, the Big Five's plans to limit liability for their mistakes or negligence met with opposition from their investment-banking and venture-capitalist clients, who complained to the competition authorities.
Exclusions include officers who engaged in misconduct or gross negligence, or died as a result of substance abuse or suicide.
The evidence so far suggests "either criminal activity or gross negligence, " he said.
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The lesser charge of manslaughter requires a killing through "act, procurement or culpable negligence" which can be established with less evidence of bad motive.
But companies still face several legal and practical challenges to implementing the policy, according to Johnson, unless it is a case of massive fraud or gross negligence, where it is easier to establish a cause-effect relationship.
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"I have not heard or seen evidence that would in any way support a finding of gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part of Cameron, " Barbier said.
Journalistic sloppiness, negligence or misconduct that gives rise to Bittman-esque drivel about these issues is not unimportant.
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Only a small percentage of complaints progressed to the Ombudsman, the General Medical Council or became medical negligence claims.
Auditor incompetence is no longer considered negligence or malpractice in New York.
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Nonetheless, as in virtually every aspect of this media-hyped travesty, Toyota has and will continue to overcompensate wrongly perceived negligence or lack of empathy.
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The incident followed dozens of cases where banks and other financial institutions have lost customer details - whether through negligence or criminal activities - both in the UK and around the world.
"I will investigate the cases where there is evidence of inefficiency, negligence or tolerance on the part of public servants so there is no more impunity for those who failed to fulfil their duty, " she said.
The Louisiana attorney general has requested autopsies of the dead found in nursing homes and hospitals after the storm to determine whether they died due to abandonment, negligence or euthanasia and whether criminal charges are warranted.
Preparers who willfully or through crass negligence facilitate the filing of grossly erroneous returns not only denigrate their profession, they financially injure the taxpayers who use them because the taxpayer remains liable for the correct tax due.
The euro itself, which in principle ought to be immune from these contractual disputes, might soon enter a real currency crisis, either from the sovereign debt the European Central Bank is buying with freshly printed money or from general negligence.
The DoJ said last year in a memo filed to the court in New Orleans hearing the civil case over the spill that it planned to prove BP had acted with "gross negligence or wilful misconduct" that had caused the accident.
DeGeorge told officials he suspected the explosion was caused either by "hit men" working for the opposite side in a hotly disputed case he was litigating--a "suspicious-looking fishing boat" had circled his yacht, he said--or by the negligence of a repairman who left flammable material near a stove.
The foregoing limitation of liability shall not apply to the extent that any liability arises from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the Investment Consultant, its employees, affiliates, agents or contractors or from bodily injury, death of any person, or damage to any real or tangible personal property.
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Anybody can sue anybody else for negligence, or the breach of their duty not to cause somebody else harm.
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Did these documents detail simple negligence, or did they contain something more sinister?
The permanent secretary of the Department of Health, Dr Andrew McCormick, said, "nobody went into this with negligence, or neglect of duty".
Authorities have said investigations are under way to determine whether the explosion was the result of an accident, negligence, or an attack.
Families of Flight 800's victims stand to recover millions in damages if it can be proven that negligence by TWA or Boeing caused a mechanical failure.
To let this fall away or fall apart would be culpable negligence on the part of the group of people on whom the rest of us have to rely.
Another calls for legal aid to be administered by an independent director - preventing the justice secretary from taking direct control of the legal aid budget, which would allow him to block funding for particular kinds of action, such as clinical negligence, welfare claims or miscarriages of justice against the police.
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