Sentence examples for omitting a portion from inspiring English sources

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We estimated minimum convex polygons because the temporal window of the study was relatively short, calving season use areas comprised a portion of the annual use areas, and we wanted to err on the side of inclusiveness rather than potentially omitting a portion of critical calving range from the analysis.

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Just before the matter of the People v. Barbara Sheehan was turned over to the jury, Michael G. Dowd, one of Ms. Sheehan's lawyers, urgently insisted that the judge, Acting Justice Barry Kron, had omitted a portion of the standard instructions for jurors that was at the heart of the case.

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The original staff also omitted a portion of the map in the fourth level in which "the player was forced to control Jason and make a desperate suicide-leap for a ladder suspended in mid-air," after complaints from the U.S. staff.

Here are some questions you need to ask each contractor: Did the Contractor omit a portion of the scope of work?

This allows us to evaluate statistical enrichments more stringently since we are omitting a large portion of the genome that had low a priori likelihood of being bound by p65.

From a practical perspective, C = 0 is too stringent, thus omitting a big portion of true HGT-derived genes affected by stochastic events, while D > C is too relaxed and not capable of differentiating genes that have high-score distal hits merely due to stochastic reasons instead of HGT (see below).

I omit a lot.

We would consider omitting "a".

And the article omitted a credit.

The obituary also omitted a survivor.

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