Sentence examples for good to omit from inspiring English sources

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But Rooney is too good to omit if - and we have Eriksson's word - he is fit enough.

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Bad Mister, Good Wrench: Michael Moore's got this one poignantly covered already, but it fits too well to omit it from this litany!

Alfred MacAdam has the good grace to omit such slurs from his translation, but some of the novel's stereotypical assumptions are impossible to lose.

For example, if a scoring system to monitor and then treat pain were used, specific criteria were used to titrate anesthesia, or specific enrichment of animal husbandry were used, we believe that space limitations are not a good reason to omit any reference to these high-quality items.

Ferguson knows this, of course, and is too good a historian to omit the dark sides of his subject: but he does stack the deck.

I decided to omit Scott for the good reason that I have never finished one of his novels, though I have been lucky enough to sit in his famous writing chair in Melrose.

Totals for all durable goods in the previous two months were adjusted to omit chips.

Despite the need for guidelines, GPs often saw good reasons to ignore guideline recommendations in individual circumstances or to omit treatments in patients with multimorbidity.

Best to omit names here.

Another that is impossible to omit.

The first is to omit Ka's poems.

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