"deliberately" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- And third, he must demonstrate that prison officials were "deliberately indifferent to his plight."
- Here it was "obvious" that the Alabama prison guards were deliberately indifferent to Hope's health or safety.
- They still should have done a proper patent search, but if not, they would have been deliberately indifferent.
- Mr. Rudin said his letter seeks the emails to support one claim in Mr. Collins' lawsuit alleging that Mr. Hynes was "deliberately indifferent" to misconduct by his office.
- Another officer was found guilty of being "deliberately indifferent" to the doctor's medical needs after he was shot.
- A Georgia school may be forced to pay damages to a fifth-grade girl, the Supreme Court decided, if she can prove that school officials were "deliberately indifferent" to her torment.
- The government also found that jail officials were deliberately indifferent to inmates' medical needs; failed to provide routine medical care in a timely manner and failed to manage inmates' medication and medical records.
- "We hope to show that the State of Florida is deliberately indifferent to pain," Mr. McClain said.
- Finally, he accused the State Department of Corrections of being "deliberately indifferent" to conditions in the jail because it was so eager to save money.
- You may argue that it makes little difference to an inmate whether the warden is deliberately indifferent, or just has no funds or authority to provide constitutional custodial conditions.
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