Sentence examples for omitted asking from inspiring English sources

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The characters are: (1) body cavity (acoelomate, pseudocoelomate, or eucoelomate; the question asked on the Final Exam during S07, for which we have data, omitted asking about body plans), (2) embryological development (protostome or deuterostome), (3) true tissues, and (4) symmetry (radial or bilateral).

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The article also notes that cancer surveys often omit asking sexual orientation and that there is a dearth of resources specifically for queer cancer survivors.

Last year, Congress omitted instructions asking NIH to maintain the 10% AIDS set aside.

To make comparisons easier, I omitted questions asking specifically about repealing DADT.

In designing their utopian societies, however, these idealists omitted to ask themselves an important question: Where had the tremendous instinct for cooperation that animated the bees' hive and the ants' nest actually gotten the creatures that live in them?

Physicians often omit to ask whether the patient is using such therapies however, and some patients are reluctant to discuss such issues for fear of reproach or medical censure [ 9], which may impact upon the reliability of patient reported symptoms when making a definitive diagnosis as to the cause of the patient's problems.

The new film adaptation of "Possession," directed by Neil LaBute, is likely to appeal to the second group of readers, since Mr. LaBute has wisely kept on-screen recitation to a minimum and completely omitted reference to "Ask to Embla," the mythopoetic magnum opus that functions in the novel as a kind of Rosetta stone of secret, literary love.

Omitted items asked students to rate their skills in analyzing statistical data, calibrating instruments used for measurement, and interacting with scientists.

The omitted items were those asked elsewhere in the questionnaire (e.g. frequency of sexual activity), items deemed unessential for comparison purposes (e.g. sexual orientation) and items providing detail not required for comparison purposes (e.g. length of intercourse after insertion of penis and before ejaculation).

Don't omit your reasons for asking.

"Oh, if I knew how to omit I would ask no other knowledge.

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