negligence
"Negligent" in Tagalog can be translated as "pabaya" or "pabaya sa tungkulin." It refers to failing to fulfill one's responsibility or duty, often resulting in harm or damage.
The words could be negligent (failing to observe care) or nonchalant (apathetic).
Exactly how you spelled it
The consequences of plagiarism punishment in college can include failing the assignment, failing the course, academic probation, suspension, or even expulsion from the institution. Plagiarism is taken seriously in college as it undermines academic integrity and honesty.
The minimum amount a bank or other financial institution requires a customer to maintain in his or her account. The institution can set a minimum balance level for any of its accounts, and this amount will vary by institution. Usually, if the required minimum balance is not maintained, the customer is charged various fees for failing to meet the requirements.
Students should be held accountable for their actions, including failing to report cheating, but the severity of the punishment should be appropriate to the situation. Encouraging honesty and integrity in academic settings is important for the overall ethical climate of an institution.
Consequences for plagiarism can vary but may include a failing grade on the assignment, a failing grade for the course, academic probation, suspension, or expulsion from the institution. Additionally, plagiarism can have long-term consequences, such as damage to the student's academic and professional reputation.
It means negligent or irresponsible, failing to do something that is expected. "I was remiss in not warning the plumber about my dog."
Submitting a cheating essay in an academic setting can lead to serious consequences such as failing the assignment, receiving a failing grade in the course, being expelled from the institution, damaging your academic reputation, and facing long-term consequences in your future academic and professional endeavors.
Depends on what your definition of good is. =============================== Hmmm. I doubt it. A "D" is almost a failing grade. Post secondary education involves a greater amount of work and more challenging concepts. You have to prove your ability to think and produce quality work before you get into any college, let alone a good one. If you have been negligent in your studies to date, you will probably be negligent in your studies in the future. Find yourself a job and think about taking a course at night school. See if you can improve your grades.
Malpractice is defined as negligence by a professional failing to perform to established professional standards. In a medical sense malpractice is when due to that negligence a patient is caused damages or even death by the doctors lack of following acceptable standards of care. The exact laws and regulations vary by state of what acceptable medical care and standards consist of.
Atychiphobia is the fear of failing.