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It is a material omission — like a book on sonnets that does not mention Shakespeare — particularly because Palmer's ultimate point is the opposite of Miller's: that financial innovation is beneficial because it addresses broad social needs, not narrow private ones.
The worst kinds of pictures were those in which I was directly responsible for harm to myself or someone close to me, not through omission – like a plug left in the wall – but through some senseless action, something stupid that I wouldn't want to do but would somehow wind up doing anyway.
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Others criticized the plan for its omissions, like a wealth tax, which has been object of much national debate.
It highlights "admissions" (like gaps in employment or dismissals) and "omissions" (like failure to include references) and suggests interview questions, like "Why did you leave your previous job?" Finally, it summarizes the personality profile by giving one of three ratings: green (good candidate), yellow (manager needs to dig deeper), or red (warning).
A couple of readers noted an omission, like CA from New York, who cited a passage from the article regarding a bride still lacking three gifts from her October 2012 wedding: "While the errant items technically fall within the oft-cited one-year window," the article's author, Abby Ellin, wrote, the bride feels insulted.
This omission loomed like a chasm.
It's a factor so big and so obvious that its omission feels like a symptom of some weird post-industrial amnesia.
This omission looks like a filmmaker's "sleight-of-hand," guiding us away from a reveal about Obi Wan later in the new trilogy.
There is no mention of pants, however, and as U.S.G.A. officials for next year's Open should know before the telecast begins, at public golf courses an omission like that has been known to present a problem.
An omission like that is more painful than a typo.
These omissions feel like a missed opportunity.
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