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Others think his work bombastic, pretentious, or claustrophobically male-locked: McCarthy has a tendency to omit half the human race from serious scrutiny.
"Was he really born in Connecticut?" A spokesman for the Bush-Cheney campaign in Austin said he could not explain Mr. Bush's tendency to omit his birthplace.
In many cases, however, the extra paperwork is incomplete as submitted, with a particular tendency to omit basic information about who committed the homicide in question, including whether the killer wore a badge.
Despite the lack of evidence from randomised controlled trials there may be a tendency to omit radiotherapy after breast-conservation surgery in older patients (Reed and Morrison, 1989).
(41: p. 4) Our analysis furthermore revealed a tendency to omit or limit references to the gender of perpetrators or offenders.
If we had used an example of a medical condition whose treatment was less effective and had more serious side effects, the physicians might have shown a higher tendency to omit treatment.
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It is the tendency to overlook ways in which the data you have at the end of a process omits casualties of that process.
Concerning "There's a New Flavor in Town and It's... Salt" (Aug. 30): In Shanghai, I once had a discussion with a Dutch woman in which we lamented what seemed to be the general tendency of the Chinese to omit salt in preparing sweet foods.
Further, a number of reviews noted the tendency for studies either to omit ethnic minorities (Gordon et al., 2007) or to be poorly reported where non-White participants were included (Whitlock et al., 2004; Kaner et al., 2007; Jackson et al., 2010; Jonas et al., 2012).
Annotation (2) shows a tendency of double adaptive thresholding (DAT) to omit dense clusters of roots; in the given example this omission occurs in the upper root crown.
Best to omit names here.
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