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He suggests alternative punishments that omit the public-humiliation factor.
These scorecards are commercial products that omit the immeasurable values fostered by American universities.
The Greek Orthodox Church has been battling the Socialist government's efforts to introduce more religious pluralism, and fiercely opposed the introduction of identity cards that omit religious affiliation.
Thus the Senate allows states to obscure the achievement gap by reporting average or "composite" scores that omit the racial breakdown.
And the commercials that omit those traditional trappings will be styled to continuously remind potential customers of Crate & Barrel by echoing the brand's logo and trade dress.
Australia's approach is similar to Britain's, and "investigating magistrates" in civil-law countries such as France may provide summaries of spies' intelligence that omit some details.
The program is made up entirely of Chopin's works in unexpected arrangements that omit piano, the instrument for which the composer wrote almost exclusively.
Statistical agencies usually produce "headline" inflation indices, which include all sub-sectors, as well as "core" indices that omit things like food and energy, whose prices are volatile.
Editions that omit the hero's vowel-heavy name, such as "The Wanderer" and "The Lost Estate", have had more success, though many publishers simply retain the French title.
The common perception that Mr. Giuliani has reined in spending results from misleading city budget reporting practices that omit increased spending on debt service and do not adjust for the transfer of one year's surplus to the next.
A dozen states allow health plans to offer lower-cost policies that omit some or all state mandates, said Susan Laudicina, research director of the national Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.
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