Concept cluster: Negative feelings > Negation or denial (2)
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A failure to communicate effectively or at all.
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Lack of attention; failure to pay attention.
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Omission to do something, whether or not it was attempted, especially something that ought to have been done.
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(ethics, uncountable) A proposed treatment of criminals that would take them out of wider society (like a traditional prison) but without aiming to punish them.
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Failure to be punctual; unpunctuality.
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A legal wrong that causes no actual damage or injury to anyone.
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Absence of justice; unjustice.
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(dated) Intolerance.
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A formal refusal to serve.
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Alternative form of nonappearance. [A failure to appear, especially at a legal trial.]
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A lack or absence of coming; failure to come
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The act of not selecting someone (or something).
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Alternative form of nonacknowledgment [Absence of acknowledgment; failure to acknowledge something.]
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A failure to adhere
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The failure or refusal to adopt
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Lack of affirmation; failure to affirm something.
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(law) The failure to apply an existing law, rule, regulation etc.
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Failure to attain a particular standard
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One who does not attend (make oneself present at a ceremony etc.).
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Failure to pay attention; ignoring or avoiding an issue, etc.
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(sports) A failure to make a call, such as by a referee
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Failure to center something.
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Neglect or failure of communion.
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Lack of consecration; failure to consecrate.
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A failure to detect; a negative result
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Lack of enunciation; failure to enunciate.
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(law) The lack of liability associated with the failure to act.
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The absence of a greeting at a time when a one is possible or expected.
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Lack of influence; failure to influence.
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Lack of omission; failure to omit something.
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Failure to patronize a business.
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The failure to make a payment
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The act of not doing or practising something.
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Neglect or failure to present; state of not being presented.
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Failure to promote a person to a higher rank.
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A failure to prove something; the absence of a proof
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Failure to recover (from a medical condition, a computer error, etc.).
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Lack of reversal; failure to reverse.
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insolvency
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(uncountable)The failure to provide for one's family or other dependents
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(chiefly attributive) Lack of surrender; failure or refusal to surrender something.
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Lack of tolerance; failure or inability to tolerate.
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Lack of toleration; failure or inability to tolerate.
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Lack of unionism; absence of support for a union or trade union.
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Omission; failure to do something.
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(astrology) The failure of a planetary aspect to occur.
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Lack of acknowledgment; failure to acknowledge.
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Failure to advance.
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Lack of forgiveness.
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The failure to fulfill or perform something.
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Not being punctual; lateness.
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Lack of recognition; failure to recognize.

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