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Strikingly absent from last week's Commons debate was any jingoism about Britain's place in the world.
"Strikingly absent from the record is even a scintilla of suspicion, much less a reasonable suspicion," the court noted.
Strikingly absent in all of this have been the usual phrases that frequently buzz around religious involvement in politics: "absolutism," "intrusion," "imposing sectarian views," "mixing church and state".
Strikingly absent from the debate, however, is a question that might be expected elsewhere: Should the government be in the business of dispatching assassins to kill its enemies abroad?
Strikingly absent from debates over who should be able to sue whom, when and for how much is any discussion of the fairest and most effective way to make sure that true victims are appropriately compensated for injuries and that people without authentic injury are not compensated.
Strikingly absent is any reference to Birkhoff and von Neumann's 1936 paper on the logical structure of quantum mechanics, which introduces a logical structure for orthocomplemented lattices and projective geometries.
Strikingly absent from the event was the single organization (ETC Group) that has been for years already working to raise awareness of climate geoengineering proposals among civil society via their "Hands Off Mother Earth" campaign, and also via their dogged and successful effort to promote a defacto ban on geoengineering through the Convention on Biodiversity.
Strategic thinking is strikingly absent anywhere in government.
Rape is often part of ethnic cleansing but it was strikingly absent here.
The students wrote about all of the things they started to notice, but strikingly absent was any mention of emotions.
What has been strikingly absent from the conception of public health law has been an empirical dimension.
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