Diligent is the adjective form for the noun diligence.
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Consumers are responsible for researching their due diligence prior to purchasing any products and services as well as agreeing to terms and conditions related.
Any and all. They only thing that a police officer has to do is to show "Due Care". As long as they are not involved in a motor vehicle crash or cause one, then they are showing due care. (Due Care = showing due care for the safety of the general public)
Due diligence is doing everything possible to meet the terms of a contract. Due care is doing everything a prudent person would do in a situation to avoid an accident.
Due diligence refers to the careful investigation and evaluation of a potential investment or business transaction to ensure all relevant information is known. Due care, on the other hand, refers to the standard of care that a reasonable person would take to prevent harm to others or property. In simpler terms, due diligence involves being proactive in gathering information, while due care involves acting responsibly and with caution in a given situation.
Messily, without due care.
The cast of Without Due Care - 1973 includes: Michael Bevis Clifford Earl Michael Guest
The word 'diligence' describes careful and persistent work or effort. It is a noun. Here is diligence used in a sentence: "The diligence of the new hire quickly earned her respect in the workplace. "
Messily, without due care.
Having money doesnot depend on hardwork or being simple but it requires discipline and deligence in whatever you do
Any advise with an intention, with due care, but not with due diligence is a faulty investment advice.