Sentence examples for commonly omitted from inspiring English sources

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This practice is theoretically more accurate, but the superscripts are commonly omitted for ease of reading when no confusion is likely to arise.

In the description of the work-up these quantities are commonly omitted.

However, SOC stocks are reduced by soil erosion which is commonly omitted from calculations of crop production, C cycling, C sequestration and C accounting.

But the issue has been by turns exoticized or, more commonly, omitted from serious consideration in the mainstream dialogue about causes of conflict and prospects for peace.

The components that participants most commonly omitted were holding students accountable, making content relevant to students, monitoring and responding to student thinking, and building links between tasks.

The paper deals with high order elastic singular terms at cracks and re-entrant corners (sharp V-notches), which are commonly omitted in linear elastic analyses by the argument that the strain energy and displacements in the near-tip region should be bounded.

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Science fiction far more commonly omits the unromantic aspects of space travel, especially through one of the genre's commonest stage devices, the "faster-than-light drive," or "warp drive".

:† Manufacturers commonly omit a value for inductance in their data sheets.

Health state descriptions used to describe hypothetical scenarios in community-perspective utility surveys commonly omit detail on the time of onset of a condition, despite our knowledge that among patients who have a condition, experience affects the value assigned to that condition.

Politicians and their surrogates commonly stretch or omit facts to make points during campaigns, and Mr. Obama has seen his opponents make many unfounded assertions about him and his policies, whether by questioning his Christianity or by claiming that his health care plan included "death panels".

More specifically, one invokes a logical reason C to prove the truth of the conclusion A is B; the example D, which is actually sometimes omitted, is a commonly acknowledged case of B-ness and C-ness that permits an individual to understand that all Cs are indeed Bs.

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