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By omission, the law seems to allow other tactics.
But there was one notable omission, the role of race in American life.
"Having seen the other side of the omission, the risk is not worth it to me".
NPR pointed out the omission the day the article appeared; this correction was delayed through an editing lapse.
There are errors of commission (the hubristic removal of too much tumor) and of omission (the missed diagnosis).
It was peculiar, this omission: The absence of a Facebook update could be read as the presence of something amiss.
In this omission, the implicit message audiences are left with is that if you want to get results, militancy may be your best option.
The advertisements, which cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, showed a Nobel medal turned upside down and called the omission "the shameful wrong that must be righted".
Chile's proud record has a glaring omission: The Clinton administration has not kept a promise to bring Chile into the North American Free Trade Agreement.
In the long roll-call of characters involved in the Watergate scandal, there is usually one curious omission – the name of the intended victim.
Asked afterward about the omission, the candidate said Iraq must be viewed in the context of a broader fight against terrorism.
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