We would be remiss not to reiterate that plants and animals differ, of course, in many ways other than in behavioral and locomotor capacities. |
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It would be remiss not to include the hypocrisy of police breaking the law themselves, while simultaneously enforcing it with an iron fist. |
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I would be remiss if I did not discuss the many action sequences and special effects. |
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His wounds are severe, and I would feel remiss if I neglected to give him the Anointing of the Sick right away. |
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To leave that as an observation without examining its far-reaching implications seems remiss amidst any sociological exploration. |
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I've been remiss in mentioning it, but when it comes to the Internet in general I am the epitome of remissness. |
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I allowed the marvellous performances of the Ursuline College basketball teams to go unmentioned, and that was remiss of me. |
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I'd be remiss not to mention two of my dear friends, Robbie Ellis and Chris Hero, who are both stellar, stand-up guys. |
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It was, of course, remiss of me not to have mentioned this in the first place. |
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Money is remiss in its ability to ignite the spirit, and my sluggish muscles betray any conscious compensation I may try to make. |
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It would be remiss of me not to recognise the contributions of our benefactors and the support of our social partners. |
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Central and Eastern Europe's cuisines would be remiss without grated crumbs for their schnitzels, matzos, and strudels. |
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I have been given a sign today, and it would be remiss of me not to warn the rest of you. |
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I would be remiss in my hero-worship not to mention Marlon's darker aspects. |
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It would be sort of remiss for us to talk about this without saying, well, these guys just really aren't trained to do counseling. |
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And really, we don't know what happened, and I'd be remiss to even speculate about what did happen. |
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Many of us have been remiss over the years in not again saying thank you, so I want to do so now. |
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But we'd be remiss if we neglected to spread the word about what might be the Upper East Side's best gourmet bargain. |
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It is important that correct procedures are followed, and the Belgians were remiss. |
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I have been very remiss in my posting and am here to profess my sorrow and renewed commitment. |
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Although our news media are very remiss in educating the public on the great economic tragedy now unfolding, they do unwittingly disclose some frightening facts. |
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I would be remiss if I did not give kudos or credit to some degree to the government of the day and to the Minister of Social Development. |
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It would be remiss to claim that the last June reforms mean that agricultural policy is now set in stone for ever and a day. |
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Todd Pletcher, who trained Life At Ten, was not found to be remiss in his responsibilities. |
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Nor has Venezuela been uniquely remiss in failing to save its oil revenues. |
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If you've been remiss in appreciating your pancreas, don't feel bad: the ancients were, too. |
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The government has been remiss in its responsibilities in helping municipalities cope with these issues. |
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I thank him for mentioning one area that I was remiss in not mentioning and that is the issue of solar power. |
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I am dismayed to say that I and others have been remiss in referring to these vehicles as jeeps. |
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No, and I suppose we've been remiss in not doing this, in not looking at the whole thing, but I didn't see any value in looking at it. |
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I would be remiss in my role as discussant if I did not raise a few other important econometric issues related to the paper. |
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We would be remiss in our duty to Parliament if we turned a blind eye to this fact. |
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One master comments that, although OOWs should monitor the vessel movements, some have become remiss in this duty. |
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Unquestionably Mr. Hunter was remiss in his duties by failing to file an updated Disclosure Statement when he joined a new law firm. |
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I would also be remiss in not mentioning the nine staff members of Canvet Publications. |
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This organization should not be remiss in maintaining the necessary links with the other diocesan organizations. |
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Furthermore, we would be remiss in not mentioning the elimination in the medium term-in our view, unjustified-of the Skills Development program. |
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I would be remiss in not mentioning her initial motion that led to a senator from an opposition party, Senator Comeau, introducing this bill. |
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While on that subject, it would be remiss of me not to pay special tribute to the judges. |
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In closing, I would be remiss if I didn't thank the Coalition staff and the Board of Directors for their support to me over the past year. |
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I would be remiss if I did not tell you about the one last request I will be making of the federal government. |
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I would be remiss if I failed to commend the claimant for an excellent presentation. |
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Having said all of this though, I believe that it would be remiss of me if I did not challenge Ms Cherry to substantiate her very strong statement. |
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We are debating it because they have been so remiss in past years that we have no choice. |
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It was remiss of the Council of Ministers to have no one present while the vote was taking place. |
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A sense of intensifying demographic crisis, and the message that we are remiss in not doing enough saving, doesn't produce positive social change or even good policy. |
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And yet, I'd be remiss if I didn't admit to at least somewhat enjoying it. |
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The private sector is also often remiss when it comes to service. |
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First of all, I think the networks are remiss not to show them to us. |
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The council itself was remiss in not having had the building listed. |
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But I would be remiss if I didn't mention what gives me hope from this case. |
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And I'd be remiss not to direct you a display of animal behavior in action. |
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And yet I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge the considerable controversy that your generous decision has generated. |
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In the Best Bakery case it is obvious that the police has been remiss in investigation and there is also reason to believe that witnesses were suborned. |
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We'd be remiss not to mention that synthetic nails, whose quality and application techniques have been improving at record speed, are experiencing of late a stellar rise to fame! |
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I would like to just conclude by indicating that I would be remiss in not saying that the Minister for International Trade worked diligently on this file. |
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We know the Department of Fisheries and Oceans has been remiss in its enforcement of areas where it has a very clear responsibility and authority. |
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There's one thing, actually, Larry, that wasn't on your list, and we were remiss in bringing it up, but I'd like to ask for your indulgence now, if I may. |
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But some became more activist, seeking to influence political decisions with petitions, to exercise surveillance over constituted authorities, and to denounce those they deemed remiss. |
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Blaming entails judging the one blamed as morally remiss. |
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It was remiss of me at committee to have missed that out. |
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The government, similar to the past one, has been remiss. |
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Young lady felt she must be remiss in patriotism sitting next to a German. |
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Likewise, I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge the dedication and hard work displayed by each of the retiring regional directors who chose not to run for another term. |
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If I dare say that we, as parliamentarians, are the closest thing to the voice of our people, we are remiss in our work if we do not take a more active role. |
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The soul, considered abstractly from its passions, is of a remiss, sedentary nature. |
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The fire made me see that I was being remiss in my custodial duty. |
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The government has been remiss in investing properly not only at the primary and secondary school levels, but also at the post-secondary level for first nations. |
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We were remiss in not sending thank-you notes for our wedding gifts. |
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The destination category is strong and it would be remiss of us not to mention in dispatches madaboutmadrid.com and pinoytravelblog.com from the Philippines. |
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I would be remiss if I did not harken back to the 2000 Sydney summer Olympics to acknowledge Daniel Igali who brought home to Surrey the gold medal for the 69 kilogram class of freestyle wrestling. |
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I would also be remiss if I did not thank the Lord for the continuing generosity of the Knights of Columbus who allow the CCCB to do much of its work. |
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I would be remiss if I did not say a few words about the University of Ottawa and the opportunities that you have had, as students here, to study in an environment where English and French speakers work side by side. |
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I would be remiss in my introduction if I did not recognize the hard work done in the other place by Senator Carney to get the bill into the House of Commons. |
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Everyone knows that the region is in turmoil and it would be remiss on our part to believe that these problems can be overcome during the six-monthly term of office of the Portuguese Presidency. |
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I would be remiss, however, if I failed to take note of the outstanding help and support provided by the staff of the Privy Council Office over the last twelve years. |
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I would also be remiss if I did not mention the effort by all commands in assisting and providing surveyors for the Long Term Care Surveyors Program. |
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It would be remiss of me, however, if I omitted to mention the constructive cooperation with the Committee on Industry, External Trade, Research and Energy. |
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In fact, we would be remiss if we did not take notice of the efforts that have led to the formal demobilization of over 30,000 paramilitaries and the weakening of the two primary guerrilla groups in that country. |
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But we would be remiss in our role and responsibility not to ask them to have the most effective, efficient application of practice when it comes to the environment and of course the health of the communities around it. |
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And I would be remiss if I didn't take this opportunity to also thank you for the work that you've done so far today and the work that we have in front of us for this afternoon. |
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With the presidential elections nearing, some observers have pointed out that the Republicans would be remiss to oppose a generous Farm Bill, as a considerable share of their supporters are farmers. |
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Schools may be remiss by not adequately predicting, preventing and preparing for threats to children's health and safety in the face of a rapidly changing environment. |
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The department is remiss in conducting base level research on a variety of issues whether it be the pike minnow in Cultus Lake or the effects of high water temperatures on returning sockeye. |
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I would certainly be remiss if I did not give credit where credit was due. |
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