Sentence examples for omission the concern from inspiring English sources

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Gruber identifies one omission: the concern that major investments in clean technology parallel those made during the Internet boom, with the attendant fear that there "may be a bubble burst with clean tech".

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Backpage's Terms of Use don't prohibit users from posting on another's behalf, or using another's credit card to post the ad, a glaring omission  given all the concern over pimps and traffickers advertising people for sexual services against their will.

The rest of the omissions concerned rare categories (e.g. unknown terms, expressions, commercial branches or recording companies) or not explicitly related with timbre (e.g. musical form, description of the lyrics); these were left out to simplify the results.

Feeney said the omission of the passage raised concerns that protecting Australians from the risk of capital punishment was no longer considered a critical priority.

The conspicuous omission revived simmering concerns among investors about the tense relations between Viacom's two leaders.

"Globalization and Its Discontents" does have some disappointing omissions, especially concerning the author's own experiences.

"We looked into the concerns, found the omission was inadvertent and that there was no basis to the allegation," said Wolf, who left the State Department last year and now runs the Eisenhower Fellowships in Philadelphia.

The second omission concerns how legalisation of hard drugs would actually work – a general failing of the movement which seeks solutions in legal and social policy rather than political economy.

By September another cable was reporting that the Dutch defence minister was concerned over the omission from the 2010 US defence budget of a second engine for the JSF (F-136), in which it said Dutch industry had "high value" contracts.

The odds of depression are two times higher for adults with type 1 diabetes (8), and disordered eating and insulin omission are concerns (9).

This is an important omission as concerns about harm exists, particularly from disruption of normal eye development [ 38], temporary loss of visual acuity in the non-amblyopic eye [ 39] and costs associated with further evaluation of children with false-positive screening results [ 40].

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