Many of the omitted suggestions are those that would be routinely suggested by family therapists. |
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When the value of a geometric parameter in the model is zero, the multiplicative term becomes zero, and is therefore omitted. |
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Could the French horn line be omitted for a few measures without disturbing the score's overall harmony and rhythmic flow? |
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To best suit the cello, he has selectively added or omitted material from the violin edition. |
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The editor omitted this crack-jaw medical and surgical word on the advice of the Professor. |
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If skeuomorphs do not help the user accomplish their goals, then they are more design than is necessary, and should be omitted. |
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The Chinese and English versions are truncations with a significant number of lines being omitted. |
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The newly discovered manuscript had in fact been foliated and the figures are omitted from the plates. |
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By mischance the second not was omitted and gave the impression that the inhabitants of Pakistan were delighted with their meagre rations. |
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Phrases that may be controversial are misrendered or omitted more frequently than less controversial phrases. |
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Crikey, your recent twitterings have made me realise that I omitted a word from my last missive, which you were apparently so taken by. |
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Two samples from the original data set were omitted because one was from a triploid plant and the other from a tetraploid. |
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Also, apparently, he took a polygraph, but one of the things that was omitted from the statement was whether or not he passed the polygraph. |
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When elements are removed from inside a word or phrase, but nothing is taken from the end, a full point is often omitted. |
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The father said the service was similar to the Mass, but the Eucharistic prayer and the consecration of the Host were omitted. |
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It soon became apparent that the organisers had omitted one crucial piece of information from their instructions. |
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The shipping costs of both bulk chemicals and commercial formulas have been omitted. |
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This attempts to debunk a few myths, correct a few inaccuracies and enlighten us as to certain events that were omitted from the original book. |
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Authors with common names may have been credited with citations to papers they have not written, or some of their papers may have been omitted. |
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In the answer to a letter-writer in the November issue with regard to switch-hitters winning a league batting title, you omitted Pete Reiser. |
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I suppose that the documents were supplied in paper form, with the omitted sections blacked out. |
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Turkish was omitted from the Smythe et al. review of dyslexia across languages despite reports of dyslexia in transparent orthographies. |
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They omitted the intelligence agencies' caveats, cautions, and dissenting views. |
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That document is seen as a bitter and frustrated outburst, with many names omitted or struck out. |
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But I have to admit that, during the most hectic hour of my professional career, I omitted one vital midwifery task. |
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Yakin is having a stormer, which makes it all the more bizarre that he was omitted from Switzerland's original squad. |
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I omitted to mention the great soundtrack albums we could have for all of these films. |
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She omitted to mention that the race was the first of this year's super bike grand prix held at different venues all over the world. |
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Whoever wrote the menu had omitted to mention that the dish came with a spaghetti infused with large dollops of anchovies. |
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They carefully omitted to mention percentages in their criticism because this was lower than those they imposed. |
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The Tories have unfairly omitted to mention that the government is treating refugees appallingly. |
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Either way, he omitted to mention that he had snapped from the back of the set the post that connects to the cable box. |
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Ten loci were omitted from this map for similar reasons as the tetraploid map. |
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Two surveys were omitted from the sample, as they contained unanswered questions. |
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Individuals who reported that they were students were omitted from these analyses. |
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In the 1970s, the location was omitted from the park territory and turned into a village. |
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Patients with evidence of alcohol abuse or viral hepatitis were omitted from the study. |
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The finding was omitted from the version of the survey supplied to MPs by the government. |
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Given such a barrage of facts, maybe I can understand why the city is omitted from many European tours. |
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When any one of these components was omitted from the reaction, licensing dropped to background levels. |
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Mary's name was omitted from the list of officers reported in this column some weeks ago. |
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As such, although these points are presented in Fig.7, the data were omitted from analysis of covariance. |
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To ease presentation of results, the correlat ional paths are omitted from the figure. |
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Two years later she was omitted from the European squad that relinquished the trophy in Minnesota. |
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Such bias arises when non-significant or negative outcome data are selectively omitted from publication. |
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A number of items were omitted from the piece last week and we hereby include them below. |
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Cases with missing data for any covariate were omitted from the regression analysis. |
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On checking we found that the invitation and number were inadvertently omitted from the report. |
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He was omitted because of the cap on team strengths in the competition, but will ride tomorrow in what looks a lost cause against the champions. |
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She omitted to mention that my son from my previous marriage now lives with me. |
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The Noronha vireo was also omitted from all analyses because the published analysis of its song is believed to be inaccurate. |
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Current treatment for this type of fracture is a thumb spica, but some evidence suggests that the thumb could be omitted from the cast. |
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Lipid hydration was coupled with six cycles of freezing, thawing, and sonication, except sonication was omitted in the last cycle. |
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There were other items in the agreement that have been omitted for brevity. |
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In the interests, I imagine, of brevity, those last two words have been omitted in later editions. |
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Entire categories such as cardiology, pulmonology, nephrology, gastroenterology and nutrition, and allergy and immunology are omitted. |
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In fact, some sections of the book were so crude and historically distorted that the publishers omitted them from the Greek language edition. |
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For a literal translation of the Ahadith, the words within brackets should be omitted. |
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Good, experienced players were omitted from the World Cup squad and the new boys didn't deliver. |
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When Celtic slammed Porto's unsporting behaviour in the UEFA Cup final, they omitted to mention that it was irrelevant to the outcome. |
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Several items are written, and these may be omitted, refined, or used unrevised in the final version of the tool. |
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The triglyphs are omitted in favor of a blank frieze, but the mutules with guttae of Benjamin's design are present. |
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By application of substitution weighing some systematic errors of the beam balance are omitted. |
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Cases involving foreign espionage or international terrorism are also omitted. |
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On the fourteenth and fifteenth of First Adar, Tahanun is omitted, no eulogy is said, and fasting is not permitted. |
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He published by subscription a small edition of his father's works in 1747, but selfishly and unfilially omitted several of the best of them. |
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In his after years, he never omitted an opportunity of urging young men to avail themselves of every means of education offered to them. |
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In the present tense construction, the verb agrees with the subject but not the object, hence the subject but not the object can be omitted. |
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Previously identified recombinants within a single gene were omitted and only one strain was included from groups of linked infections. |
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Many primary references for the work cited in this discussion were omitted because of space limitations. |
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These clan names are all expressed in Wyandot, words so long and hard to properly pronounce that they are omitted here. |
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Her museum replicas followed the archaeologists' drawings, which omitted several straps and slits in the sole lashings. |
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Whole episodes of history, including the rise of Mussolini and fascism, would be omitted from official textbooks. |
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The necessary delays in explaining the new evidence, the mechanics of ordering a reprieve and so on are then all simply omitted. |
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I was omitted from the electoral register and the polling station would not let me vote, despite proof of my registration and address. |
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Cholesterol esterase was omitted from the assay to exclude intracellular cholesterol esters. |
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I appreciate that in order to do this characters must be omitted and combined, events reshuffled. |
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The residual covariance matrix of the share equations will be singular, and thus one equation must be omitted when estimating the system. |
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If important variance components are omitted, then the residual errors are likely to be correlated. |
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Logan had learned this tract was mistakenly omitted from the government's official demarcation of Zuni boundaries five years earlier. |
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To compensate for this discrepancy, the leap year is omitted three times every four hundred years. |
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Consequently, diacritics typically have been omitted from modern editions of his poems. |
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The imposts of the ground-storey piers were simplified and the moulded archivolts were omitted. |
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And I got away with it, even though I omitted to get my entry declaration stamped on arrival in Russia. |
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All four, however, lack ascriptions, and presumably their composer's name was omitted simply because Nathaniel saw no need to write it out. |
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One is left guessing whether essential marks have been omitted simply through carelessness, or designedly for a mock-modern effect. |
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An exception occurs, however, when the second noun is a proper name, in which case the second article may be omitted. |
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Names in Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian are omitted because they are not Indo-European languages. |
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So unless we notice that a player has been omitted undeservingly, we cannot say anything. |
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In cultures used for phenotypic analysis, the ammonium tartrate was omitted from the medium. |
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Aristotle also points out that sometimes the hypothesis of the genus is omitted as too obvious. |
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Sequences were aligned using ClustalW, and gapped positions were omitted from subsequent analyses. |
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To avoid open conflict during the performance, the ballet group omitted several controversial pieces. |
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And I discovered that she was using something she had forgetfully omitted from the recipe she had written out for me, thyme. |
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Identifying details should be omitted if they are not essential, but patient data should never be altered or falsified in an attempt to attain anonymity. |
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It turns out the original scholarship involved a crucial Excel coding error and omitted important data. |
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These potted summaries lead to a certain repetitiveness to the book that could probably have been condensed in the introduction and omitted from individual chapters. |
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The speech is equally conspicuous for what Paulson omitted to mention about his industry's own role in contributing to the low repute in which corporate America is now held. |
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He omitted to tell investors of his links with some of those companies. |
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But run-on sentences with improper punctuation, extra words, omitted words and misspellings make understanding the material harder than it should be. |
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Often omitted by traditionalists who may not be able to afford them, they are mandatory for Nazarites and lend to the Church umutsha its distinctive luxuriance. |
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Davidson emphasized the Port Authority's openness to criticism by showing how the plan incorporates the original terminal's tentacular tubes, omitted from a first scheme. |
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Finally, we have omitted performance tests for the time being. |
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Despite being a hamlet for more than 100 years, Tiddleywink has been omitted from maps and postmen are frequently left scratching their heads in confusion as to where it is. |
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While the central themes embody the main thrust of what the text actually said, a study of the marginal and omitted ideas may be more fruitful and enlightening. |
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What is typically omitted from this story for the sake of a tolerable holiday celebration is a little historical context. |
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On Saturday, Mr Manning omitted reference to one minister recognised as a critical mover in the mission of keeping food both affordable and available. |
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Unfortunately, we omitted the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act, as well as the SALT treaty and revenue sharing. |
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It is a common error for such instructions to be omitted and for respondents either to be unsure about how to reply or to make inappropriate selections. |
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A subject that is a part of an idiom may also be omitted by brachylogy. |
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In contrast, vowel letters are never omitted from words in text. |
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This story was omitted from last week's paper due to a technical error. |
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Many of my favorite parts of the book were omitted from the movie. |
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The marriage is omitted from his otherwise copious Who's Who entry. |
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He omitted to mention multiple sclerosis and unspecified brain damage. |
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Even window glazing bars, elements that do so much to give the detailed scale of Palladian and Neo-Classical architecture, were usually omitted from elevation drawings. |
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The Elision subtest is a deletion task with the child required to restate a word with either syllables or single sounds omitted from the beginning, middle, or end of the word. |
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If these steps were omitted, cracking of the pavement was predictable. |
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Marx not only omitted facts which ran counter to his theories, but also was guilty of distorting, falsifying, and misquoting information which contradicted his contentions. |
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In any case, prepositions omitted in second conjuncts are routine. |
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Light within a forbidden range of wavelengths can't propagate through the array, so if a row of cylinders is omitted, the light will be trapped in the missing row. |
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In last Sunday's article about the new elite director of Scottish rugby we listed a number of candidates but mysteriously omitted to mention the front runner for the post. |
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The paragraph in question had been in his article through galley proofs, which Sheldrake had seen and approved, but was somehow accidentally omitted in the layout process. |
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Capitalisation is often omitted or used erratically, except for names. |
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The negotiations failed, due to Fletcher addressing Feodor with two of his titles omitted. |
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However, there is there is now an opportunity to clear these up under the 2006 Act, and to add land omitted under the 1965 act. |
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Electrical charges are omitted from subsequent equations for the sake of generality. |
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The Transitional and Frameset versions allow for presentational markup, which is omitted in the Strict version. |
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Falsehood, which was in ordinary cases the gravamen of the complaint, was omitted altogether in the information against him. |
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And finally, I have omitted the fadas, or accents, from all Irish words, since they are no help to a North American reader. |
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To translate from HTML to XHTML would also require the addition of any omitted opening or closing tags. |
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The enneahedron is a simple all-space filler discovered by myself, based on the cubic antiprism, again omitted by Wood. |
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Facts in opposition to those agendas are sometimes omitted, and apocryphal entries are sometimes added. |
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I have inserted diastole which is omitted in Putschius, an insertion which both the complement, and the subsequent text make necessary. |
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However, the boundaries are not identical and outlying areas such as Biggin Hill in Bromley are omitted. |
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Somehow, before the broadcast, the audience laughter got omitted and the temp laugh-track was put in by mistake. |
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Letters omitted by the lapicide or evident mistakes of the lapicide corrected by the editor. |
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Ayesha relates that the Holy Prophet never omitted four raka'as before the noon prayer and two raka'as before the dawn Prayer. |
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Later editors freely substituted their own chapter summaries, or omitted such material entirely. |
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Nick Phipps, who played poorly at scrumhalf last week, has been omitted from the matchday squad released on Thursday. |
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To avoid confusion, the iron compositions provided by the model for each data point were omitted. |
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Abdominal pain of an appendiceal type may be due to malignancy, carcinoids and oxyuriasis which appear to be omitted from the study. |
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Tacitus is usually held to have 'hidden' his use of Claudius' writings and to have omitted Claudius' character from his works. |
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Myxinids and exclusively deepwater species such as the Macrourids and Argentinids are omitted. |
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Wales coach Steve Hansen last night omitted Llanelli forward Chris Wyatt from his World Cup squad. |
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Since it omitted adulterine bastardy, and required a subsequent marriage, this law had quite limited effects. |
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Here the diachrony of time almost always is conceived as a defect of synchronity to be omitted or repaired. |
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Social work and gerontological literature for the most part have omitted Haniet Tubman's role as a houser of the aged. |
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As a sidelight, including the other bank discount rate recommendations might also capture the effects of some omitted variables. |
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The premises of the theories that underlie behavior therapy, specifically operant conditioning, address both omitted and committed behaviors. |
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The shugoshin Sgo1 homodimer and inhibitor toxin microcystin peptide have been omitted for clarity. |
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Having omitted to take out patents, Roebuck's was unable to prevent others from making use of his methods as they eventually became known. |
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The 1559 Book retained the truncated Prayer of Consecration which omitted any notion of objective sacrifice. |
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In 2013, Pope Francis maintained the mitre that replaced the tiara, but omitted the pallium. |
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A word is not omitted, as in ellipsis, but is substituted for another, more general word. |
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It happens when, after a more specific mention, words are omitted when the phrase must be repeated. |
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It should not have been omitted that previous to completely stripping the body of the leviathan, he was beheaded. |
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For example, in the Irish language, is, the present tense of the copula, may be omitted when the predicate is a noun. |
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The Turkish first person singular copula suffix is omitted when introducing oneself. |
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Also omitted are tautonyms such as POCKETA-POCKETA, where the two halves are identical. |
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Note that when the condition is expressed using inversion, the conjunction if is omitted. |
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To is often omitted from sentences where it would exist in British English. |
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When there is no contrastive vowel sequence in the language, the diacritic may be omitted. |
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Notice that in the second example the relative pronoun that could be omitted. |
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That practice differed from the official Portuguese and Spanish cartographers, who omitted from their maps all unexplored coastlines. |
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The subordinating conjunction that shows that the clause that follows is a subordinate clause, but it is often omitted. |
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In a subordinate clause, the auxiliary har is optional and often omitted, particularly in written Swedish. |
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This is only very rarely omitted, generally when the schedule is running late. |
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More likely, Louis simply omitted his last name to keep his boxing a secret from his mother. |
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Those without knowledge of Irish omitted the dot, spelling the name as Dublin. |
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The story of Taliesin is a later survival, not present in the Red or White Books, and is omitted from many of the more recent translations. |
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Besides that, Agassiz had, as a result of personal quarrels, omitted any mention of Schimper in his book. |
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Unhappy because people always omitted the word Universal, Ellias changed the title after 940 editions on 1 January 1788 to The Times. |
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The City of Liverpool, omitted from direct HS2 access, may add a third source of funding. |
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I omitted the suffix inhumane in the edited version, but unfortunately the technical team sent the unedited version for publishing. |
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Filmstrips, slides, film loops, and other obsolete materials have been omitted. |
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Tributaries of the Tweed which are wholly in Scotland are omitted from this list but may be found in the List of rivers of Scotland. |
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Tributaries of the Esk which are wholly in Scotland are omitted from this list but may be found at List of rivers of Scotland. |
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Fawkes's protestations that Gerard knew nothing of the plot were omitted from Coke's speech. |
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For simplicity, we have omitted the mean correlations below the diagonal since those are simply relistings of mean correlations shown above the diagonals. |
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Nowadays, a member of the Roman Curia signs the document on behalf of the pope, usually the Cardinal Secretary of State, and thus the monogram is omitted. |
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This may occur when the submissions were accidentally omitted, or were so unconvincing that it was not necessary to explicitly state the adjudicator's findings. |
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One extraordinary thing which I saw at the pyramids must not be omitted. |
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When an act is published, the signature of the clerk is omitted, as is the Norman French formula, should the endorsement have been made in writing. |
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As part of the hospital protocol, enalapril was omitted on the day of the surgery and he had spinal anaesthesia supplemented with general anaesthesia which was uneventful. |
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It is possible that the courts were as different as their descriptions makes them appear but it is more likely that Bede omitted some of the violent reality. |
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Alhough the tiara was omitted in the pope's personal coat of arms, the coat of arms of the Holy See, which includes the tiara, remained unaltered. |
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IgG enzyme immunoassays for MCPyV and TSPyV were conducted as described, except that we omitted subtraction of antigen-free background in the MCPyV assay. |
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Other students omitted the call to the intrinsic function Real, which converted Rint to floating-point form prior to the exponentiation operation. |
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With the customs receivability provision omitted, the seigniorage potential of the Greenbacks in the new flexible exchange rate regime was enhanced. |
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Kava may be omitted and other botanicals substituted, using muscle relaxers such as valerian or nervines such as Hypericum, depending on the patient and the circumstance. |
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In English clauses with a verb in the passive voice, for instance, the topic is typically the subject, while the agent may be omitted or may follow the preposition by. |
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Unstressed vowels omitted in speech can be omitted in informal writing. |
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Vbias3 tunning the omitted current separated from cascode current mirror the CBS circuit is necessary for infrared detectors to delete bright lights in a dark back ground. |
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Besides the text of the Libellus contained within Bede's work, other versions of the letter circulated, some of which included a question omitted from Bede's version. |
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Acland himself purposely omitted the content from Acland's Video Atlas when it was first developed due to the challenges it posed for him as a microsurgeon and videographer. |
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Contrary to English, the relative pronoun can never be omitted in French, not even when the relative clause is embedded in another relative clause. |
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Trail omitted the first bearing of 231 degrees, which leads you away from Gardyloo Gully and only printed the second dogleg bearing that leads you off the summit. |
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A recipe for pork grillades and grits with an article last Wednesday about the New Orleans chef John Besh omitted the amount of butter that should be folded into the grits. |
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Whether coding in HTML or XHTML it may just be best to always include the optional tags within an HTML document rather than remembering which tags can be omitted. |
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Pronouns are normally omitted if recoverable from the verb form. |
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Some of these steps may be omitted, depending on the circumstances. |
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John Newton and Chris Abington, who work for River Valley Realty in Russellville, were omitted from the April 14 list of the top-selling real estate agents in the state. |
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