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By its nature, record review is more likely to identify errors of omission than an interview.
We chose not to use the alcohol and substance use modules of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV [ 30] for a number of reasons including the longer duration of interview required and its omission of newer substances like Mephedrone.
The interview's omission of Greenspan's consulting role at Lincoln Savings--and the subsequent S&L crisis--seems an egregious omission of relevant context.
For the remaining 49 patients, the reasoning for omission of RT given during their interviews did not help to understand the cause of RT rejection.
Similar restrictions on media contact in Canada have led to delays in granting interviews with scientists and omission of Canadian research from media stories.
According to the interview, non-persistence with medication was defined as omission of at least one DMARD and/or corticosteroid for at least 7 consecutive days.
In an interview prior to the New York première, Harris defended his omission of the woman, on the ground that this was true to street psychology.
Her answers during the interview, it concluded, "constituted a deliberate misrepresentation, falsification, deceit, or omission of material fact".
Misrepresentation and omission of facts.
Note the omission of the word "friends".
§ 127.2 Misrepresentation and omission of facts.
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