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Huge omission, right?
She went on, "That's a huge omission.
In some countries you can get connections optimised for gaming.Sadly, there are two caveats and a huge omission.
Their comments inadvertently point out a huge omission in education: even this reasoned, intelligent mother has not been taught to think critically, to go beyond the actual words.
But the accountancy firms are just as big as some of the larger banks and not to analyse their role in the crisis was a huge omission.
Mr. Plouffe also called it a "huge omission" for Mitt Romney to have failed to mention the war in Afghanistan, or those fighting in it, in his 37-minute acceptance speech Thursday in Tampa, Fla.
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It is a start, but there are huge omissions.
"At the moment, there's a huge, glaring omission within the whole of agriculture — virtually all agriculture systems irrigate land uniformly.
It makes very little sense now that financial markets are huge and liquid.The most glaring omission in European companies' accounts is that these contain almost no mention of derivatives (options, futures and the like), the use of which has grown hugely in recent years.
I really love it when the Academy leaves a deadie out of the reel and the error of omission becomes a huge cause célèbre.
The expression of regret is extraordinary, but the omission was more so — a huge blunder.
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