1. A Decade of benign neglect of energy policies has been abruptly spotlighted in the blockaded streets of London, Brussels and Paris. 2. A policy worthy of the suspicion of benign neglect. 3. Leadership was a subject that had suffered benign neglect among the managers. 4. Where interiors have survived, it has been through benign neglect. 5. Yet at the same time he offers the black underclass, and its more urgent needs, little more than benign neglect. 6. And just as important, the gates of movie studios have been flung open to television actors and writers after decades of not-so benign neglect. 7. And while U.S.-Russian arms control talks often lagged, that seemed little more than a matter of benign neglect. 8. Are they guilty of benign neglect, or are they guilty of conspiracy to undermine our national security? 9. As a result, immigration policy has suffered, or benefited depending on your vantage, from benign neglect, to borrow a phrase from Daniel Patrick Moynihan. 10. As true national crises draw attention away from schools, benign neglect can help. |