Sentence examples for most significant omission from inspiring English sources

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But the most significant omission – as the name suggests – is the 3D screen.

But perhaps the most significant omission is any explicit mention of the man who was to become her third husband, hinted at, perhaps, as "the friend who comes and goes", whom she had met a couple of years before.

The most significant omission is supporting documentation.

Neglecting the role of politics in regulatory decision-making, however, is perhaps this ideal's most significant omission.

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The list could fill dozens of pages, but the use of National Security Letters without judicial oversight is one of the most significant omissions.

This was a significant omission, because in advanced economies most manufacturing and even most service industries are dominated by a few large firms.

When he begins working there, he begins to encounter "that unique Hong Kong style in which the most significant information is present in the gaps, omissions and implications".

Steven Finn was the eye-catching inclusion and his Middlesex team-mate Sam Robson the striking omission when England announced the most significant shake-up of contracted players since the system was introduced 14 years ago.

Minister of Health and Social Welfare Walter Gwenigale vetoed the first version of the BPHS because it failed to include mental health, arguing that such an omission would ignore one of the most significant barriers to Liberia's health and development [ 53].

This article contributes to redressing this omission for one of the UK's most significant minority ethnic populations.

This is a significant omission.

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