Sentence examples for to omission from inspiring English sources

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to omission

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The act of omitting.

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I come again to omission, and commission; we can insist that practices we find abhorrent - female genital mutilation for instance - be prohibited; we block commission.

Flock is truly different because it shifts photo sharing from selection to omission.

*Fewer patients compared to Table 3 due to omission of answers to headache frequency questions.

The paper defines a sensitivity factor of reliability to omission of parameter uncertainty in first-order reliability theory.

The influence of religion on science education has been sporadic, and mostly related to omission rather than tergiversation of scientific information in biology textbooks.

This makes ICS more reliable due to reduction in its probability of failure owing to omission of a redundant input parameter.

In certain circumstances, compromise can obviously turn into coercion, which can lead to omission from the constituency and loss of access.

This literature highlights common quality issues on age-sex and fertility data which relate to omission, duplication, misreporting, mistiming or misplacement of birth events or age, selection bias and non-responsiveness or response irregularities due to memory lapse or recall problems and/or negligence as well as other motives in reporting/recording.

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This led to omissions of, among other things, writings critical of her or their marriage.

The parallel to omissions in the art world could not have been more overt.

A high number of potential prescription errors were found, mainly due to omissions.

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