Sentence examples for to omit to from inspiring English sources

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It means to omit, to disregard or slide over a letter, syllable or word.

Mr. Clinton and Mr. Barnett were wise to omit to mention the name of the overemotional, overweight and melting object of Mr. Clinton's seduction.

However, any question of this interpretation is impossible given Lord Diplock's ruling in the Sheppard case in 1981, which said categorically that: "To 'neglect' a child is to omit to act, to fail to provide adequately for its needs; and, in the context of section 1 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933, its physical needs rather than its spiritual, educational, moral or emotional needs".

Intending to omit to do something, with the intention of bringing about a consequence, seems not to have any of the features that would make an individual less likely to ascribe moral responsibility to certain omissions than to actions.

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Coverage of last month's arrests of militants belonging to an offshoot of the same Michigan militia that McVeigh belonged to omitted to mention the bomb, days away from its 15th anniversary.

Because the registered image is similar to other regularization terms, we omit to present them inhere for the sake of brevity.

If this induced participants to either omit or fail to complete items to the best of their ability, the validity of the RCT results would be affected.

Inadequate, she felt, for the authors had omitted to include references to Ariosto's Orlando Furioso.

Sotheby's omitted to draw attention to its unintended resemblance to traditional Paris door mats.

In redesigning the Soyuz to prevent such an accident from recurring, one seat had to be omitted to accommodate a life-support system for two pressure-suited cosmonauts.

I remember at one of our sports I omitted to offer whisky to the Press, and the result was a most unfortunate photograph.

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