Sentence examples for consequence of omission from inspiring English sources

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Sometimes "bouncebackability", to revive Iain Dowie's phrase, derives not from the whims of players but the dire consequence of omission, from cold fear.

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But the Baird victory has also provided an obvious compare and contrast with the leadership style of a state premier who managed to secure a mandate for unpopular policies like electricity privatisation – and a federal leader who failed to disclose the specifics of his agenda prior to an election, and suffered a profound voter backlash as a consequence of omissions and broken promises.

But when we rely on the community of users and followers to be the gatekeepers, to take the place of all those trained and experienced folks who have made up the media institutions that we've relied on for so long, we can also see what's missing — and the consequences of omission are severe.

The second is overlooked by some bookmakers and one consequence of their omission is that there is yet another category of games in which the draw is sometimes offered at bigger odds than it should be.

However, the ability of most SSA countries to effectively respond to the diabetes epidemic has been hindered by limited funding, which again is a consequence of the omission of NCDs including diabetes from the development agenda.

As a consequence of this omission, the aim of this paper is to compare bootstrap computer simulation methods with standard methods of analysis of HRQoL measures (particularly the SF-36).

As a consequence of this omission, the aim of this paper is to describe and compare four different methods, including the bootstrap for estimating sample size and power when the primary outcome is a HRQoL measure.

As a consequence of these omissions, we re-numbered the retained data sequentially from time-point 1 (16 h after the differentiation start) to time-point 37 (320 h after the differentiation start).

[See footnote.] Historians of cartography have long studied the practices and consequences of cartographic omission.

Succinctly, without bombast he instructs us all on the fatal consequences of the omission of a great national resource at this time, at this moment of urgent action and government resolve.

We undertook an exploratory analysis to evaluate the consequences of this omission for life-history projections.

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