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    Use "omission" in a sentence

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    omission


    1. However much or how little confidence she had in him after that omission and however she felt about using the Chief like that, Burn did the only thing she could do


    2. I did neglect to mention that you had been plying that rod since you were able to stand on two feet, but that little omission needn't be made too much of


    3. This signifies that starting from this cell, it can recover the whole existent human knowledge with security that the knowledge won’t get lost in consequence of catastrophe of the nature, omission and criminal act


    4. Better bread would, in my opinion, result from the use of a very fine wholemeal flour such as the “Nu-Era,” and the omission of salt


    5. sion and omission to follow the true God or the gods of


    6. The Anti-Federalist cited the omission of a bill of rights as rea-


    7. an omission in stating the powers granted to the government,


    8. When the failure is with full knowledge of the duty and an intention to perform it, the omission is wilful


    9. When the nonperformance is the result of a lack of ordinary care, the omission is negligent


    10. The final straw was the omission of an important fact from a story about a black university in Texas, necessitating yet another

    11. That omission must be righted


    12. [2] The [----] indicates the omission of names by the magazine


    13. omission, although I am not happy with that either


    14. There were no letters labelled Lance, but that omission was soon rectified


    15. This time Drew butted in, “Nevertheless, I believe it to be an omission on the part of the Coroner to produce a verdict and close the case without Mister Adams’s statement


    16. "Is that an omission of possible failure?" he returned, not


    17. I have found that the references I read on the JFK assassination agree with each other nicely, and as a whole, present an enormous data base to bury the Warren Commission report forever into obscurity as a fallacious concoction of uncorrelated garbage, that lies, through omission and deceit, in the presentation of the assassination of John Kennedy


    18. This is important because the suggestion is that naming the individual would have been the testator’s intent had they recognized the omission


    19. It has often been questioned why Mayne was not awarded the Victoria Cross; even King George VI expressed surprise at the omission


    20. That omission would later prove to be critical

    21. "Where the hell are you Angel? Why didn't you tell me she'd left the house?" Clayton was surprised and not happy with the omission


    22. What would he do when he finally got there? Was he going to skip it entirely? A gentlemanly omission?


    23. There was no room for mistakes, for errors of omission


    24. There was always some aspect of the myth, some puzzling phrase or omission or odd detail that prevented it


    25. The unhappy fruit of the omission has been that gradually the chief authority in our Church matters has fallen almost entirely into the hands of the clergy, and the laity have been left without their due rights and powers


    26. about these Sins of Omission the two of us


    27. what to do about these Sins of Omission


    28. of others? "Lord, in special forgive me my sins of omission!"


    29. Many negotiators suffer from Omission Bias


    30. Why their reticence to speak up? Probably at least in part it is Omission Bias

    31. It wouldn’t really be a lie, more of an omission of the details


    32. She would have received what she deserved of the reward since she would have perfectly performed her duty in this world without omission, as well as she would have right to give up her function as she would have finished on that day and she would be the time for her moving to the other world


    33. The Almighty said “Proclaim to them” in order to tell us that the meanness of the unbeliever and his sorrow because of his omission in his lifetime in addition to the evil he has stored in his spirit will bring upon him anguish a great bitter regret and will cause him distress and unbearable spiritual suffering


    34. Besides, the Almighty has mentioned the word “noble” in this verse to clarify to us that the angels but record honestly without any addition or omission and that they do not slack in performing Al’lah’s commands


    35. But if he killed her or neglected his duty in raising her, he would stand before God to be accounted for his omission


    36. He knew well that any omission could cause him a great loss, for it might mean that he would fail to witness the Night of Valuation, thus delaying the achievement of his aspirations for a whole year


    37. Ignoring the strangled noises coming from her aunt, and the smothered laughter from the men standing around her, Cassie continued on in a martyred teenage tone, taking it upon herself to rectify her aunt’s omission


    38. There was no trouble or omission therein


    39. omission caused water to squirt into the laundry area whenever


    40. The omission of the usual accent of impio is intentional andindicates how the word should be stressed in this verse

    41. She’s mad at the omission, not the context


    42. Ought guests to feel sick? Was it a subtle way of drawing attention to the irresistibleness of the host's food? It then occurred to her that it might very possibly be the custom in these country places to put callers to bed for an hour in the middle of their call, and that her omission to put her mother-in-law there was one of the causes of her tears


    43. She had not considered it during her life at home, for babies were never mentioned at the Palace--of course, she thought, remembering this omission, because there were none, and it would be as meaningless to talk about babies when there were none as it would be in Kökensee to talk about bishops when there were none


    44. what occurs is indeed a carefully staged drama, lost facts and omission,


    45. Teller thought of telling the librarian of the omission but decided against it


    46. Emory could hardly blame the son for the father’s misdeeds, or deeds of omission


    47. " The omission of Blunt from her praise wasn't lost on me


    48. The bank is not affected by the omission on the part of the society or the co-


    49. While some might object to the mild expletive mentioned in Keith's ballad, it is actually sedate compared to much of the bilge on TV and I can assure you its omission had nothing to do with moral concerns


    50. the omission is relatively frequent are: 1)when the second clause









































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    Synonyms for "omission"

    omission skip deletion preclusion prohibition breach cancellation repudiation elimination slighting blank overlooking chasm overlook withholding oversight disregard need want imperfection

    "omission" definitions

    a mistake resulting from neglect


    something that has been omitted


    any process whereby sounds or words are left out of spoken words or phrases


    neglecting to do something; leaving out or passing over something