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I finally made it to the show, unnecessarily delayed by omissions in a system that should have been foolproof.
And the omissions in "A Visit to Cuba" were appropriate in a book written for such a young audience.
Second, we don't encourage these sorts of omissions in a resume; it's not great to start your legal career by hiding things.
It would be lazy and very easy to point out the obvious omissions in a history such as this, and to guess at reasons for each one.
In the fourth paragraph, the Council would resolve that any failure by Iraq to cooperate, including "false statements or omissions" in a weapons declaration it must submit, will "constitute a further material breach" of its obligations.
To conclude, in a particular instance, that omissions in a municipal training program constituted the "moving force" in bringing about the officer's unconstitutional conduct, notwithstanding the large number of intervening causes also at work up to the time of the constitutional harm, appears to be largely a matter of speculation and conjecture.
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A reader noted the omissions in an e-mail message last week.
This is a serious omission in a 130-minute movie.
In a 1997 case, the California Supreme Court ruled that an employer could be held liable for an omission in a reference.
Such as kicking the ball with his right foot, always a baffling omission in a top footballer.
Let's not allow the same omission in a place of remembrance that will be visited by countless Americans in the decades to come.
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