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How to use omission in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word omission? Here are some examples.

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Rearrangement of problematic chords or omission of doubled notes is worth consideration.
The first question is whether, at the time of the negligent act or omission, a judicial process existed.
Finally, several respondents take issue with my policy recommendations, based on alleged sins of commission or omission.
The sins of omission are always worse than the sins of commission in journalism.
But while we are apologizing for past misdeeds, isn't it time to offer preemptive apologies for our current sins of omission and commission?
While evil men go from bad to worse, we can no longer even get away with sins of omission!
The Swedish manager of the time was Ole Nordin and the unmannerly snub clearly still rankles as much as his omission.
You can point to some negligent act or omission as a result of which somebody gets a dose of a radiation poison.
In addressing causation following a negligent omission, two questions arise.
Allowing for the omission of vowels and the unknown letter, surely this was Rameses.
Their books use hackneyed plotlines, stock characters, and omission of inconvenient facts.
I think a little omission would greatly lessen the objectionableness of these sentences if you have not time to recast and amplify.
The omission was not only noticed by quiet observers but triggered general audience murmur well before the show's half-way mark.
There is something wonderfully cussed about this Liverpool octet's omission of their finest song from their first album.
The omission referred to as haplography occurs when text is missing owing to lines which have a similar ending in a manuscript.
He was a surprise omission from India's tour party after he troubled the Australian batsmen during the recent one-day series in India.
An omission from a police report is not a false police report under California law.
The puzzling omission from Hamowy's account is any discussion of circumcision.
It always appeared to me to be a glaring omission from the very first legislation put before the House.
This has been a glaring omission from other farm management texts, but one that has become more important with growth in the global economy.
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Examples from Classical Literature
These legacies were never paid in full, an omission which further widened the gap between him and his siblings.
It was not for Louie to spoil the sport by pointing out the inessential omission.
The omission illustrates his carelessness in respect to the chronicling of his deeds, his heedlessness as to fame and glory.
But the cloven hoof is shown by the omission from the patent of the usual legitimacy clause.
Deep would answer to deep, rocambole to M. Lecoq, in protesting against such an omission of their manufacturers.
Clauses of time are sometimes shortened by the omission of the copula and its subject.
I was not so tutored merely for the sake of repairing a grave omission in my education.
When I had rectified this error of omission I received your despatch of yesterday.
Such verses, however, may also be looked upon as instances of the omission of anacrusis combined with epic caesura.
If any loss has arisen to the estate from any misfeasance, neglect or omission of the trustee, it may require him to make it good.
One other omission in this operation is that of the bursal flap over the raw end.
It was settled that assumpsit would lie for a mere omission or nonfeasance.
I presume this is an omission by mere oversight, and I recommend that it be supplied by an amendatory or Supplemental Act.
I didn't think of the omission myself at the time, but I recalled it later.
Yet this omission of the only important problem was not the fault of the preacher.
The scarabaeoid proper is a simplification of the scarab, effected by the omission of all details of the beetle.
The caret is used to mark the omission of a letter or word or a number of words.
If this be not done, a refutative argument may be drawn from such omission that the respondent was not aware of the relativity.
The above examples illustrate the use of the caret with the omission of a letter, a word or phrase.
It should be admitted that this was the first inborn omission of democracy which later democracies have yet to escape.
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