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The phrase "because of omitting" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something was left out or not included, resulting in a certain consequence or effect. Example: The paper received a lower grade because of omitting important references and sources.
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On the other hand, and of particular importance for the current study, these neglect patients also misread the beginnings of individual words because of omitting the first letters of a word (e.g., 'word' misread as 'ord', [ 35]).
However, because of omitting condition (1.4), the range of ψ is (J= psi(theta), psi eta))), and (psi^{-1} Jto I) is no longer defined on (mathbb{R}).
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Soil evaporation parameterizations that scale down potential evaporation with the soil surface temperature (Ts) and/or the air humidity are regionally applicable because of the advantage of omitting pixel-scale near-surface soil moisture.
There is no reason to think that the institute, whose abortion totals are consistently about a third higher than the C.D.C.'s because of these omitted states, is not a reliable source of data for the number of legal abortions occurring nationwide.
Consequently, one could obtain an underestimate of the true proportionate response of the hazard if the unobserved heterogeneity is not captured because of potential omitted variables or measurement errors (Jenkins, 2008).
If this strategy is not employed, the estimators may be biased because of the omitted variable bias.
The convenient approach in this study can partially capture those effects, and there is a possibility that the estimators may be biased because of the omitted variable bias.
The IPCC's assessments of the potential costs of climate change "is probably an underestimate," argued Zenghelis, "because it omits consideration of many of the impacts of climate change, including potentially catastrophic risks".
Mr. Richelson said he thought the N.S.A. budget figure understated the real cost of its electronic surveillance, because it omits much of the support it receives from military personnel who carry out eavesdropping on its behalf.
The past they imagine is also, in its way, a counter-narrative, not only because of its exaggerations, but also because of what is omitted.
The document that was leaked last year encompassed exhortations and pronouncements that offended many Arab leaders, both because they perceived it as imperialist in tone, and because it omitted discussion of the Arab-Israeli confrontation.
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