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When the victim was a black male, basic identifying data on the offender was omitted more often, 39.9% of the time.
During SDR, adolescents omitted more trials and were slower to initiate trials than adults, but the age groups did not differ on accuracy and perseveration measures.
Staging tended to be omitted more often in the emergency group (35% versus 12% in elective surgery).
Most prospective studies of incidence made no attempt to trace deaths, so may have omitted more rapidly progressive cases.
The incidence of advanced CRC was especially high in patients with emergency presentations, while staging tended to be omitted more often in this group.
Overall, there were few missing data, although about 11% of the adolescents omitted more than eight items on the YSR and were excluded from the analyses.
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Hence the conclusion that perhaps England might have been better off omitting more Test players.
The electoral commission is giving provincial totals, omitting more localized breakdowns.
Purporting to be a word portrait of a multicultural city, Mr. Gordon's thesis-like work omits more distinctive facets of a diverse cityscape than it includes.
In April the Marine Conservation Society gave poor water quality as the main reason for omitting more than 70 beaches from its Heinz Good Beach Guide.
Yet, perhaps not to its credit, "The Shaking Woman" omits more than the fact that as children we've all felt shamed by insensitive adults.
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