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"He's certainly the best comptroller that I've ever had to work with," he added with a mischievous smile, omitting the obvious: Mr. Thompson is the only comptroller Mr. Bloomberg has served with.
(I am omitting the obvious racism, the letters from people that use slurs such as "chink," which have devolved on the internet into anonymous gibberish).
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The Sec. omitted the obvious conclusions.
For the festival, the Actors Theater intentionally omitted the obvious movie choices ("The Grapes of Wrath," "Of Mice and Men").
Last week, for example, he explained how the harvest mouse has made its home in cornfields; but omitted the obvious development of that idea: the species has, in the past 50 years, been devastated by agricultural change.
Your article on how some overly busy people are thrilled when plans are canceled so they can finally have some free time omitted the obvious solution to their hectic schedules.
And so, in the service of a more perfect union, let us start with the advice of The Times's stylebook: "A caption should normally explain what readers cannot see for themselves in the picture and should omit the obvious".
Seeking perfection, we tend to omit the obvious flaws, unplanned events, and unexpected encounters and outcomes.
Robben's ambivalence is obvious and Mourinho might settle the issue by omitting the attacker if Damien Duff has recovered from a tight hamstring.
(1 -(4) are obvious, we omit the proof.
Since the necessity is obvious, we omit the proof of necessity in the next theorems.
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