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The website has since been updated and omits that language.
Technically, Jimmy is correct, but his script omits key facts.
But curiously, it omits major issues such as health care.
And its elegiac tone omits Mr. Roth's bitterly sarcastic humor.
It omits the ultimate beauty boss herself, Taraji P. Henson.
He omits transcript material that's important to the show's history.
The plan omits existing service to Newark, Chicago and Houston.
What it omits may be as interesting as what's onscreen.
However, this meme omits the full picture that the EPA presented.
It somehow omits Palestinian use of U.N. funds as blood money.
The ex-governor's rant about ethnic language omits inconvenient historical truths.
She omits Mr. Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Ind.
" The letter omits the rest of the sentence: "saving the taxpayers money.
Is a claim about CO2 emissions that omits crucial context a fact?
For example, he omits to set out clearly how tribal sovereignty works.
Fact Check: This is a misleading claim that omits key information. Mrs.
For the restaurant, he explained, he omits shrimp paste and adds ketchup.
Most inexplicably, Woodward omits Islam from his survey of modern American religion.
The y-axis starts with 20003%, but omits the percent sign thereafter.
The article also omits part of the title of a Calle show.
It's free, but it omits some of the features of the native apps.
The Inspire, which omits the heart rate monitoring, is even cheaper at $70.
But he also said other words in the middle, which the ad omits.
It still recounts her son's poisoning but omits any mention of the landlords.
What he omits, however, is that those trends began under the Obama administration.
The issue is of such concern that the new agreement entirely omits it.
The Democratic proposal includes the right, while the Republican one omits it. Sen.
A law in Maine omits the punctuation mark, known as an Oxford comma.
It omits the fact that it also has been rejected by Cavuto himself.
Perhaps the most interesting part of Douthat's analogy, though, is what it omits.
Thanks to its constricted time frame, "Jackie" is also notable for what it omits.
" The EPA homepage dropdown menu omits climate change from its list of "environmental topics.
Go deeper: New U.S. Arctic strategy omits climate change, takes aim at China, Russia
Remember, the draw of transformative fandom is often in exploring what the text omits.
In fact, the Biennale omits general information regarding artists' nationalities and dates of birth.
The study omits, however, how far tree plantings or new growth offset the losses.
But the measure still omits $220 million that Democrats wanted to help Flint, Mich.
The film omits two big characters and a few substantial moments from the book.
Tempos are down, and often Ocean omits the drum track for slow burn's sake.
To the Editor: Edward Sorel omits the most telling line in the whole episode.
The bureau has warned it omits key information that could impact the document's veracity.
And the president is now threatening to veto any bill that omits his proposals.
But the Department of Homeland Security's brief omits many details of Mr Thuraissigiam's complaint.
The Post also omits that I have expressly denied representational claim in published columns.
FBI officials strongly advised against publishing the memo, saying that it omits important context.
Their discussion omits an important historical component, however, one that has subverted logical argument.
In some instances, he simply omits a part of the quote he doesn't like.
However, the movie's inaccurate timeline omits elements of Shelley's life that darken her story significantly.
It omits impairments of or losses on the sale of assets and any acquisition costs.
What the press coverage often omits is what Forrester says will be gained from robots.
And, perhaps most of all, it omits the fact that Trump is the hysterical one.
The problem with that narrative is that it omits the circularity involved in economic policy.
There are further, dire effects of the 2003 invasion the Chilcot report omits to mention.
But this Umbrian version omits tomatoes and emphasizes herbal, citrus, vinegar and white wine flavors.
Republicans brayed about ineffective government, but that simple explanation omits how they kneecapped the FDA.
They said the application drew on other intelligence material that the Republican memo selectively omits.
The blueprint omits program-specific funding amounts, so there is no accounting for the decline.
The updated German edition of 2015, of which this is a translation, omits anything remotely uncomfortable.
This tour omits the many galleries along 57th Street, which deserve a visit of their own.
But we think he makes the claim false when he omits Crimea entirely from his account.
Obviously, it omits the realities of Trump's widespread executive-branch crackdown on legal and unauthorized immigration.
The venture imploded in 1986, a development Mr. Sekulow omits from his Jews for Jesus biography.
But the list omits some big-ticket items quite likely needed to rescue a trade deal.
It's also noticeably thinner, although it does have a smaller battery and omits the headphone jack.
Beijing is separately pursuing a regional framework with its trade partners that omits the United States.
Malinowski said PredPol omits individual arrest data to prevent a "self-fulfilling prophecy" in the predictions.
Oh, and there's no headphone jack, which is uniformly annoying on every new phone that omits it.
To say that the difference between the two is age omits a lot of factors and influences.
The set of documents, by design, tells only one side of the story and omits important context.
For example, it omits the -s on third-person singular verbs: I speak, you speak, she speak.
In pushing his agenda to promote plastic pipe, Cohen omits one important, inconvenient fact from his article.
" The line from the nursery rhyme after "hips" that Ms. Franklin omits is "let your backbone slip.
It omits the re-election campaigns of Presidents Clinton and Obama, who were unopposed for the nomination.
Ahern noted that the new paper omits studies conducted in a lab, which could contain important information.
The tactic also omits the grassroots concerns, such as due process for those accused of sexual violence.
To the Editor: Lisa Damour's article focuses on one side of the equation, but omits the other.
Here are some examples: This table doubtlessly omits important laws enacted after failed efforts in the previous Congress.
What Comey's essay omits to mention, is that one-off access is tantamount to access at any time.
CROSSWORD The crossword puzzle on Page 66 of the Magazine this weekend omits the clue for 58 Down.
CROSSWORD The crossword puzzle on Page 66 of the Magazine this weekend omits the clue for 13 Down.
EST We've learned from listeners that there's some skipping on this week's podcast that omits chunks of audio.
Still, it seems important to acknowledge what a thoroughly gambling-centric worldview, governed by probabilistic big data, omits.
It omits that Russia did try to tip the scales in his favor, something that Trump never acknowledges.
The everyday life of the soul, the things that the big picture of history usually omits, or disdains.
Finally, Google's data omits those who use Bing (more blue-collar, older) or Yahoo (yes, it still exists).
This revision omits the eighty percent of human history when Europeans weren't the dominant power on the globe.
The degree to which "the program" omits the intellectual contributions of women and people of color troubles me.
But he has also offered a misleading narrative that omits key facts about his history with the policy.
The V2400 Trigger omits the long canister from the V7 cordless stick model but is otherwise the same.
The FBI issued a rare public warning that the memo omits key information that could impact its veracity.
The course of that narrative, however, provides short shrift to or omits elements that seemingly deserve more attention.
It has been lightly edited for content and clarity, and omits several off-the-record comments and asides.
The FBI issued a statement Wednesday warning that the memo omits key information that could impact its accuracy.
It omits both the actual history of the earlier machine politics era and considerable relevant political science analysis.
The proclamation "omits the vast majority of the world", he said, including the "vast majority of the Muslim world".
You may have omitted this year from memory, like a hotelier omits Floor 20083 from an elevator control panel.
According to Alan Pert, her 2007 biographer, Maitland's biography is "full of errors" and omits many important personal details.
However, this figure omits the success by this point of LaVar's human block chain and its subsequent crypto potential.
The report, meant as a first annual audit of the world's plants, omits plants such as algae and mosses.
Legislators overturned that ordinance with a statewide nondiscrimination law that omits LGBTQ individuals from the list of protected classes.
The review also omits mention of renewable energy, another decentralized source of power, in both senses of the word.
MAGAZINE A picture credit with a photograph of Chuck Berry on Page 2800 omits the name of the photographer.
Furthermore, opponents of the "born alive" bill and similar legislation say this is purposely inflammatory dialogue that omits crucial facts.
Perhaps because Honoré isn't an American, he omits Satchel Paige, who pitched in the majors until he was fifty-nine.
Parx intentionally omits pronouns on the album for inclusivity; she wants everyone to be able to relate to her songs.
The Rmb 5bn figure also omits mortgages that borrowers have received from banks after using P2P funds for down payments.
It mandates a statewide discrimination policy that omits sexuality as a criterion, squashing a more liberal ordinance passed in Charlotte.
The memo, which Democrats claim omits key information, is said to attack Comey and Andrew McCabe, the Bureau's deputy director.
The joint declaration deplores "hostility" in Ukraine, but omits any mention of Russia's role, casting it as an internal struggle.
And since the company omits suspected fake accounts from its monthly active user totals, this won't hurt its quarterly reports.
The government violates the law if it intentionally or recklessly omits important information that could defeat the probable cause finding.
The FBI issued a rare public warning on Wednesday that the memo omits key information that could impact its veracity.
Mr. Bloomberg's statement, while technically accurate, omits the role he played in expanding stop-and-frisk in New York City.
It omits cars and car parts, even though these account for around two-fifths of Japanese goods exports to America.
The FBI and Justice Department strongly opposed the release of the memo, arguing that it omits facts and necessary context.
And the January cutoff omits any conversations the two had with the technician who "bleached" the server on March 31.
Specifically, the rule omits any mention of the right to privacy or the accompanying right to access reproductive health care.
The draft omits a clause in the current constitution that enshrines the aim of building a "communist society" in Cuba.
There's also a 2mm-thicker 4K model that omits touch functionality but achieves a claimed 100 percent of Adobe RGB coverage.
He omits the murder of a Pakistani investigative journalist, Syed Saleem Shahzad (widely blamed on the ISI, though it denies involvement).
The key difference here is that, whereas sidereal astrology sometimes includes Ophiuchus between Scorpio and Sagittarius, Western astrology always omits it.
"This CV is unlikely to be complete – it was written from memory and probably omits a lot of stuff," he said.
By avoiding death altogether, it omits the possibility of committing a grievous mistake in the sentencing process and violating human rights.
Likewise, the mission statement omits specific reference to the goals of creating or reestablishing transparency and accountability in the securities markets.
There's the holiday that omits the murder and mutilation of Native Americans (Thanksgiving, which we call The National Day of Mourning).
CNN has repeatedly asked EPA officials about the allegations and why the EPA calendar omits some information shown in internal records.
At Niche, the ramen is what's known as mazemen, a relatively new style that omits most or all of the broth.
"If the taxpayer omits this tax ID, a notice may be sent disallowing the credit," Mr. Friedland said in an email.
The World between Empires focuses on destruction in Iraq and Syria, with Yemen seemingly an afterthought — the video omits it entirely.
When the congressman goes public with the information, he omits the fact that he got the information from the White House.
Kantar Media/CMAG, which omits some online activity, estimated 2018 online spending at $900 million, up from $250 million four years ago.
But the White House only mentions attacks that appear to have been carried out with Islamist motives and omits other terror operations.
Note that this map shows only the federal holdings and the Indian lands and omits the 200 million acres of state lands.
The X-Pro3 is not as stubborn as Leica's M-D, which omits the LCD screen entirely, but it's not far off.
That's an oversimplified translation, and it omits the now-important variable that is the officer's belief at the time of the apprehension.
The police report attributes his death to "unknown" gunmen and omits any mention that he was last seen alive in police custody.
Finally, the report almost entirely omits the subject of climate change, perhaps the greatest challenge facing the global economy in coming decades.
The postcard-sized form also includes a line for the expanded child tax credit but omits lines for other types of childcare.
That contention omits the facts of Rizzuto's release — and misses the profound economic and societal benefits of giving someone a second chance.
All this geopolitical intrigue and philosophical gesticulation omits the fact that, in 2016, Bitcoin is a real currency used by normal people.
But he entirely omits the third — literally writing that my piece "drew from two sources" — and chides me for not citing it.
The senator's recipe omits the frozen vegetables, adds garlic and tucks the Tater Tots between two layers of shredded pepper Jack cheese.
The list of toss-ups omits some familiar states and includes some that are newer to the ranks of top-tier battlegronds.
Democrats have called the memo misleading and politically motivated, arguing that it omits key information from the underlying intelligence it's based on.
The law, for example, omits any meaningful harm reduction methods, which have been used in cities across the US, Canada, and Europe.
His version omits this step (though you can certainly add it), but it is still remarkable in its elegance, simplicity and amorous promise.
But what if a biopic omits or changes the actual details of the subject's life, as is the case in Woman Walks Ahead?
The English version of "Excluded Term" omits references to the military junta and loses some of the historical darkness of the Spanish version.
DNA Lifestyle Coach, though, wants to offer its customers simple, actionable advice, and so omits all this confusing gray area from its results.
The tally omits much of Houston's dense urban center because a satellite specializing in urban imagery has not yet taken enough images there.
If you reply to multiple people at once, Twitter omits all of them from your tweet, according to a GIF the company shared.
Surely thanks to the more multicultural, multiracial canon that Morrison helped foster, no respectable version of American literature today omits writers of color.
"Making a Murderer" also drew criticism from Wisconsin prosecutors who say it's one-sided and omits crucial information used to convict Mr. Avery.
But it omits his crabby advice about compromise, and the exuberant song "The Hills of Tomorrow," which he and Charley wrote as teens.
However, the analysis omits the fact that Clinton would use those tax hikes not to offset the deficit but to fund new spending.
Republicans object to the House bill because it omits several measures the president called on Congress to pass, including a payroll tax holiday.
It omits a target that was included in a draft of the law — to achieve net "removals" of greenhouse gases after this date.
This needs emphasizing, since much of the media coverage of this story bizarrely omits it: Democrats represent a large majority of Oregon voters.
Like Sontag, Glück assumes her readers know the texts under consideration — she often omits the customary quotations critics use to illustrate their points.
His cult, disguised as a curriculum, involves the destruction and reconstruction of the teenagers' egos, except that he mostly omits the second part.
But that beguilingly simple summary omits the fact that, even while they were losing, the Patriots had their offense on the field much longer.
They acknowledged the bug in a tweet: Trainers, a new bug affecting throw accuracy increases the odds of escape and omits the XP bonus.
Examples of this included the possible double payments and the fact that the campaign regularly omits memos describing vendor payments and mileage, he explained.
Any appellation that omits the name of Jesus Christ amounts to "inadvertently removing Him as the central focus of our lives," insists Mr Nelson.
This year's report misconstrues well-established facts, cherry-picks data, relies on economic theories widely rejected by mainstream economists and entirely omits critical subjects.
Looking beyond that, the M-D has a pretty great all-black design that omits Leica's famed red logo in the name of consistency.
"ENDURING and expanding": Islamic State's motto omits its obsession with killing and annihilating its enemies, but otherwise sums up the group's ambitions pretty well.
But the ad omits something that most consumers would like to know: There are many older and cheaper treatments that are just as effective.
Unlike Maurer, Arvio omits Lorca's intemperate and political and Whitman-inflected New York poems, written after he visited the city in 1929 and 1930.
An article on Page D4 today about the San Francisco home of the designer Ken Fulk omits part of the title of his book.
Professor Scheidel's analysis "omits benign forces," said Branko Milanovic, a professor of economics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
The FBI has said that memo, put together by House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes, R-California, omits key information that could impact its veracity.
"Kintu" pointedly omits the colonial period, and with it the narrative of Europe in Africa that has dominated so much of the continent's literature.
The power of bodily, sexual beauty forms part of the core of Fire and Hemlock, although it, too, omits the pregnancy of the ballad.
It's interesting to go through "On Drinking" and note the many things that Bukowski either omits or wants the reader to avoid thinking about.
In this micromoment — which omits his haplessly mouthing "thank you" to her, and the smirk releasing into a smile — he still seems, what, zung?
The White House proposal, however, remains short on concrete details and omits discussion of the DACA program, which Democrats have repeatedly said they want resolved.
In other words, De Robertis desires to emancipate woman's bodies from an art history that often omits women's perspective from socio-political and economic orders.
He simply omits the succeeding confrontations there, as well as in the Northwest Territory and in the greater Midwest, where settlers continued to challenge Indians.
She frequently omits specific dates or locations that might anchor the chronology, and sometimes misses opportunities to pull back and give us a bigger picture.
The president made the remarks as his administration is expected to send Congress a proposal for a new trade pact on Friday that omits Canada.
You cannot blame partisan voting in the Senate if you submit a record that omits key witnesses while inviting conjecture over poorly defined criminal acts.
But it's unclear if Senate Republicans — at the behest of Trump — will agree to any funding bill that omits more money for Trump's border wall.
But the nature of the duty may be similar, because what Brennan's model omits is that sometimes, in an election, democracy itself is in danger.
Night Shift cuts out some of the blue light that your iPhone omits, making it much easier on the eyes while you're reading in bed.
Not only would an extension of New START not address China's rapidly growing nuclear force, it omits a significant proportion of the Russian nuclear force.
The targets that have earned the Russian's ire are extensive—they include pimps, gambling rings and drug dealers—but Datsik omits thieves from his list.
Bellos also relates how filmmakers from around the world have betrayed the original by putting "back in what Hugo so pointedly omits" — namely, organized religion.
And I would be remiss if I didn't point out that there's no headphone jack, which is still routinely annoying on every phone that omits it.
They only see a version "that omits any information that would violate equal employment laws or that the employer has no reason to receive," says Griffin.
The Washington Post, however, notes that even its own transcript of the event omits part of the question, so the act might not have been intentional.
The tally also omits an American flag worth more than $900 and the cost of moving one of the paintings, both of which occupy a lobby.
But the final version of the legislation omits some of the unpopular — and controversial — provisions that appeared in the House GOP's first pass at the bill.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 1 about the movie adaptation of "Crazy Rich Asians" omits one of the producers who secured rights to the novel.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 2698 about the movie adaptation of "Crazy Rich Asians" omits one of the producers who secured rights to the novel.
The article also omits one of the men who qualified for the Olympic team trials in the marathon with times below 24637 hours and 10 minutes.
The article also omits one of the men who qualified for the Olympic team trials in the marathon with times below 2800 hours and 2698 minutes.
Democrats and FBI officials, however, have raised concerns about the memo's accuracy, saying it omits key facts necessary to put the document in the proper context.
MEN'S STYLE An article on Page D4 today about the San Francisco home of the designer Ken Fulk omits part of the title of his book.
The Pentagon has typically only disclosed those troops on longer deployments, but omits those who move in and out of the country on a temporary basis.
Netanyahu's racist nation-state law declares self-determination for the Jewish people and encourages segregated communities, but omits any mention of equality and minority group rights.
This is particularly pertinent for many students of colour as we do not see ourselves within the staff body and the curriculum actively omits our histories.
If your takeaway from the piece is that GMOs just aren't useful, then it runs contrary to loads of evidence — which the story almost completely omits.
Instead of using water and a few drops of essential oil, the unit uses fragrant pads that can reduce stress, as it omits pleasant and calming scents.
The reality star's Instagram post about the technique received almost 11,500 likes, giving ReSensation considerable exposure, yet Murphy omits disclosures required by both the FTC and FDA.
But more than anything, you can call out the influence of 50s and 60s girl groups like The Ronettes—though this certainly omits Phil Spector-esque production.
But he omits the major European conflict of the period under consideration — the wars of Yugoslavia's destruction, in which some 140,000 people were killed and millions displaced.
The KCNA report did not give the date of the missile launch as it customarily omits reference to the time and location of the country's leader's activities.
It's a major reason why the FCC spent $300 million in taxpayer dollars on a national broadband map that completely omits pricing data at incumbent ISP request.
The Switch Lite also omits rumbling haptic feedback, which was undoubtedly removed to improve runtimes given there's less room for a battery inside the console's smaller housing.
Through a narrative time jump, Rushdie omits the likely oral sex scene between Malik Solanka, an Oxbridge-educated millionaire, and Mila Milo, a young Serbian computer genius.
"The report focuses on youth experimentation and completely omits the opportunities for harm reduction these devices offer for adult smokers," of which there are some 40 million.
Like the LaCrosse and Envision, the Regal Tour X's base price omits even the full palette of exterior colors in an attempt to lure buyers into showrooms.
He also omits "Origins of the New South" and other writings by the great historian C. Vann Woodward, a good friend yet also a critic of Hofstadter.
The court also directed Facebook to hand over the data in redacted form so that it omits identifying information on individuals that are not the account holder.
On a similar front, Facebook is dealing with how peer-to-peer distribution of "news" omits the professional editors who typically protect readers from inaccuracy and misinformation.
But Ms. Jiménez rejects the triumphal narrative, arguing that immigrants, who are mostly people of color, have more in common with the oppressed people that story omits.
Sassy also said that she sometimes purposefully omits key cookie recipe ingredients, which forces problem solving and creative cooperation to be, forgive me, baked into the experience.
Mr. Deaton omits the relative cost of making a major difference to the well-being of people in poverty in the United States versus in developing countries.
A new version of the 1040 income tax form, set for release this week, omits some popular deductions and requires several worksheets for many taxpayers to complete.
This model is pretty simple, and it omits a lot of the variables described in the first model, like history of voting in a recent midterm election.
The FBI has argued that the memo distorts underlying intelligence and omits facts about evidence the bureau used to obtain its FISA warrants to spy on Page.
As Marcus Lewis helps his confused brother Alex relearn the facts of their life together, he omits certain traumatic details, which are gradually revealed to the audience.
It's the moment we've all been waiting for — Goold shrewdly omits Garland's most famous and poignant musical number until now, when it will have the most impact.
Kinzer omits any discussion of the turn-of-the-century rivalries between the United States and other great powers, in the Caribbean, Central America and the Pacific.
"5 months and growing strong" the Libra Association announced today in a post about its technical infrastructure that completely omits the fierce regulatory backlash to its cryptocurrency.
Analysts say the main reason for the differing results is that the Crime Survey omits a range of police-recorded crimes, including shoplifting and possession of weapons.
It also omits drug-related offenses and other violent crimes because the data may bring another layer of complexity that can't yet be untangled in the algorithm.
Yet, live footage of someone's death, like Reynolds' Facebook broadcast, is considerably different than traditional TV news coverage, which is edited and frequently omits the most graphic scenes.
The transcript also omits Ukrainian President Zelensky name-dropping "Burisma," the natural gas company where Biden's son Hunter sat on the board for several years, according to Vindman.
Huawei CEO Richard Yu also told a small group of reporters during CES that there will be a Huawei flagship phone this year that omits the headphone jack.
As it turns out, Berry thinks it's a "particularly nasty" challenge (chosen by Hollywood, obviously), especially since he omits key details like steaming the bread in the oven.
While Tether lists Bitfinex as one of the main exchanges it's integrated with, Bitfinex omits Tether from the dozens of cryptocurrencies on the front page of its website.
Although Tether lists Bitfinex as one of the main exchanges it's integrated with, Bitfinex omits Tether from the dozens of cryptocurrencies on the front page of its website.
As with the Mate 5123 Pro, Huawei omits the headphone jack on the P20 and P20 Pro, though the company supports LDAC for higher-bitrate Bluetooth audio streaming.
But for laypeople it omits that the environment influences the way in which DNA's instructions are followed, and leaves untouched the old, sterile dichotomy between nurture and nature.
And despite the description's broadness, social media users responding to the proposed ICOM text have noted that it omits specific mention of the museum as an educational space.
A top Republican senator on Tuesday demanded answers from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg over allegations that the social media giant's trending news feature omits topics popular with conservatives.
So, the available data – encompassing about 22012,25 children tested in 546 zip codes – likely omits many neighborhoods where lead exposure remains a problem but fewer children were screened.
" The edited version released by the special counsel omits the following important words: "I'm sympathetic … I understand that you can't join the joint defense, so that's one thing.
Friedländer omits details of his thought and research process — what documents he uncovered, how his argument came together — which might have offered readers greater insight into his scholarship.
And it omits a "public option" to create a government-run health insurer, an idea embraced by former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic front-runner.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on the cover this weekend about the film "The Disaster Artist" omits the co-author of the book on which the film is based.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on the cover this weekend about the film "The Disaster Artist" omits a co-author of the book on which the film is based.
But it pointedly omits any consideration of restoring physical checks on goods or people crossing Ireland's 310-mile land border with Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom.
But they have hang-ups with the text of the Democrats' bill because it omits several of the measures President Donald Trump had called on Congress to enact.
The latest proposal omits an Obama-era effort that would have made it easier for livestock farmers to win lawsuits against meat processors like JBS or Tyson Foods.
It mentions other surveillance-minded artists (Omer Fast, Trevor Paglen), but omits many more, including Julia Scher, whose work has centered explicitly on surveillance since the late 1980s.
Vindman also testified that the White House's readout of that call, which Trump has repeatedly characterized as "perfect," omits some words and phrases that were said during call.
Harvard's Block said that a long-term randomized control trial on the impact of alcohol on heart health was needed, even if it omits cancer information for now.
But it omits a crucial scene in which Freddie tells his fiancée that he is not straight, and the scene in which his lover, Jim Hutton, is introduced.
Harvard's Block said that a long-term randomized controlled trial on the impact of alcohol on heart health was needed, even if it omits cancer information for now.
All of them feature the latest version of Audio-Technica's "wings" design, which omits the traditional headband for a pair of flappy paddles on either side of your head.
But the proposal is short of concrete details and omits discussion of the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that Democrats have repeatedly said they want resolved.
He presents Dota as a vastly more complex game, which it is, but he omits the point that the OpenAI bots were playing a thoroughly simplified variety of Dota.
He described disinformation as the greatest harm the media can do because "it directs opinion in only one direction and omits the other part of the truth," he said.
For all her talk of "embodied cognition," Bakewell omits the origin of the conflict between Sartre and Camus, and the only time that Sartre openly admitted to being jealous.
And while its authors are trying to reckon with that, its overwhelmingly positive media reception as a climate change fix stoked fears about a plan that omits Indigenous voices.
Gibbons omits a fundamental solar fact: precipitously falling prices over the last five years, coupled with creative financing approaches, makes solar accessible for an increasing portion of the population.
He omits an important passage of my article as it is dedicated to the geopolitical configuration in the region and explains the pragmatic political alliance between Israel and Azerbaijan.
Despite all this, Trump's statement conspicuously omits any reference to his proposed Muslim ban — which he first announced in the wake of the San Bernardino, California, shooting in 2015.
But Partridge omits other facts about Vietnam that run against certain American exceptionalist myths, like the Eisenhower administration's scotching of elections to reunify South and North Vietnam in 1956.
Despite her roots in a conservative farming village outside Baghdad, Ahlam (Campbell omits her family name) grew up as a fiercely independent young woman in a ferociously paternalistic society.
Drawing attention to the situation of poor women may seem to be a good thing, even if our way of doing so omits our causal role in their poverty.
This data likely underestimates the true cost to small issuers because it omits several cost components, including transaction monitoring, customer inquiry and resolution, and card production and delivery costs.
The list "omits two of the biggest stars of the conservative legal world," the Associated Press reported, referring to Kavanaugh and former George W. Bush solicitor general Paul Clement.
The Nunes memo glaringly omits any revelation of what other supporting information might have been submitted to the FISA judge, choosing instead to focus on cherry-picked alleged omissions.
The House bill also offers legal counsel to anyone reporting harassment, as well as an independent investigation before the review of allegations begins, both of which the Senate bill omits.
This is far less than its usual $299 price, and it's almost $50 cheaper than Microsoft's new Xbox One S All-Digital model that omits a Blu-ray disc drive.
Outside of its hot-swappable switches, this is a fairly typical tenkeyless mechanical keyboard (this form-factor means it omits the number pad to the right of the arrow keys).
A federal magistrate judge said the application was missing some details and gave Fogle 30 days to submit a revised version that omits the sentencing judge and Trump as defendants.
The preliminary blueprint agreed by the parties last week is broadly unambitious and omits major SPD demands like higher taxes on the rich and a consolidated public health insurance system.
To my dismay (although not my surprise), he omits any meaningful mention of nursing or where the discovery that viewing patients as humans could be important might have come from.
And while the report notes several transition team advisors have taken stances hostile to patent reform, it omits Peter Thiel, who has called patent trolls a "parasitic tax" on innovation.
One work that Mr Dikötter omits from his lengthy bibliography is "The Cowshed", the story of what happened during the period to an eminent scholar at Peking University, Ji Xianlin.
In his stage directions, O'Neill even calls for a three-minute silence near the end, in which the audience would sit in darkness (something the director, Alex Roe, mercifully omits).
To say Mr. Trump is suffering from "narcissistic alexithymia, the inability to understand or describe the emotions in the self" omits the self-constructed mental trap Mr. Trump is in.
And it cites Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association trading volume from stock exchanges, but omits Financial Industry Regulatory Authority data accounting for a significant portion of additional market volume.
It's one that could rival the one Greenberg finds for Democrats — even if you throw in professionals with advanced degrees, a group that Greenberg unaccountably omits from his 20203 percent.
The film, which stars Emilia Clarke and Sam Claflin and opens Friday, June 3, omits a troubling subplot — a rape that seems out of place in an already dark book.
" Mr. Farrow said in his statement that NBC's account of the reporting process was "incomplete and omits women who were either identified in the NBC story or offered to be.
Yes, they have to pay for the privilege by anteing up for subscriptions, but that still omits the cost of parking or a babysitter, much less showering and leaving home.
It necessarily omits significant details, while filling in gaps and leaving out other features in such a way that we don't notice what we've made up or what is missing.
Wray sent a striking signal to the White House, issuing a rare public warning that the memo about the FBI's surveillance practices omits key information that could impact its veracity.
The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, the largest U.S. private-sector union, has also expressed serious concerns about the deal because it omits country-of-origin labeling requirements.
"Ivanka's op-ed omits the fact that the policies that she and her administration enforce are holding back the very women she hopes to empower," Jezebel's Prachi Gupta wrote on Wednesday.
It's an aesthetic that pretty much omits sky-high stilettos and I-can't-breathe-in-this kinds of silhouettes, allowing for women to still look perfectly put together without compromising comfort.
There's no headphone jack, which continues to suck on every phone that omits it, but that's the price you pay for a bezel-less screen with a notch at the top.
Amazingly, Trump's statement omits any mention of the actual rapist in the case, Matias Reyes, who was not just a convicted murderer and rapist, but a true demon of unspeakable cruelty.
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As of September 28th, Pie still hasn't shown up on Google's developer portal chart, which the company says omits any version of Android running on fewer than 0.1 percent of devices.
The lineup of games omits some classics seen on the NES Classic, like Kid Icarus and Final Fantasy, but includes some that the NES Classic doesn't have like River City Ransom.
The list omits how the diocese handled most of the accusations, as well as the men's current whereabouts, though a few cases that were forwarded to civil authorities are more detailed.
But Democrats on the committee have argued that that document omits facts that would put the information into context, and have pushed to release their own memo rebutting the GOP document.
And of course he omits much — more books, more lovers, a neglected daughter and the teenage stepson whom Colette seduced — but with a life this exuberantly full, how could he not?
SPECIAL SECTION: MUSEUMS An article on Page 24637 about Barbara Haskell, a longtime curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, omits the current owner of works in two photo credits.
Hype around so-called phenom female athletes omits two crucial points, which hold true for all athletes: To be successful in running (and life) is to ride the highs and lows.
He writes as if these weapons have some magical quality that keeps them from ever being used, and he omits any discussion of what such use would do to the world.
But he omits the specific charge in Haley's letter: that the only ones to have written against the U.S. reform proposal were Russia, China and Roth's organization and a few others.
The new webpage, which went online in late July, but was just analyzed in detail on Friday, omits about 15 mentions of the word "climate" from the main page for local governments.
The White House declassified a version of the memo prepared by Nunes this week over vigorous objections by the FBI, which has warned it omits key information that could impact its veracity.
In fact, it omits the term "climate change" altogether, despite the overwhelming scientific consensus that human-caused emissions of greenhouse gases are pushing the Arctic climate into a new and perilous era.
Activists warn that an official summary of Vietnam's labour agreement with America omits details such as the right of independent unions to collect fees from employers, as the state's labour federation does.
What's not: The movie rushes through introducing many characters to get to the main plot, omits and changes some big portions of the book, and it leans too heavily on its predecessor.
The science is clear, and any further examination that omits the necessary control group of natural grass will only lead to more confusion around a question that now has been resoundingly answered.
Trump told a crowd at his Phoenix rally on Tuesday that he won't support a spending package that omits funds for his plan to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
For many of the programs he omits — like SNAP (better known as food stamps) or housing vouchers — a person has to demonstrate a certain amount of financial hardship in order to qualify.
Ms. Alexander conveniently omits a single reference to decades of Palestinian terrorism, the murder of countless Jewish children, some while sleeping in their beds, the bombing of restaurants and attacks on aircraft.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Marsden Hartley's Maine, accompanying an exhibition at the Met Breuer, is as tantalizing for what it omits as for the insights it offers into Hartley's creative intelligence.
Although Love Yourself: Answer, the compilation, is exactly the career-topping extravaganza they wanted, it's also a mess; erratically sequenced, dotted with redundant remixes, it omits delectable songs from both albums ("Pied Piper"!).
The map emphasizes the militarized might of the North and omits the four-mile-deep Demilitarized Zone—one of the world's most heavily armed borders—that has divided the Korean peninsula since 1953.
While the plan deliberately omits any mention of this particular category of taxpayers, if this filing status is revoked (as President Trump's campaign proposal would have), these families would face substantial tax hikes.
A prologue and five acts is the norm for these operas — Juilliard omits the prologue, in accordance with later practice during Rameau's day — with each act consisting of dialogue scenes and a divertissement.
Hajra Waheed's "The ARD: Study for a portrait 1-28" (2018) uses company archives to question the way Aramco's official history has been narrated, resulting in fragmented portraits that visualize what history omits.
China: The version of "Bohemian Rhapsody," the Queen biopic, screening in the country omits several scenes, including one in which the band's lead singer, Freddie Mercury, tells his fiancée that he's not straight.
But Republicans have hang-ups with the specifics of the Democrats' bill, CNBC's Ylan Mui reported Thursday, because it omits several of the measures President Donald Trump had called on Congress to enact.
The draft deal omits any requirements on rolling back government subsidies for fisheries, blamed by experts for the chronic overfishing that has depleted or seriously exploited 70 percent of the world's fish species.
Editor's Note: The Tax Foundation omits Washington, D.C. from the ranking on the map, as it's not technically a state, but includes the relative value of $100 in DC ($85.54) on the sidebar.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 18 about the reopening of the newly expanded Museum of Modern Art omits the name of one of the architectural firms that collaborated on the museum's expansion.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 8003 about the reopening of the newly expanded Museum of Modern Art omits the name of one of the architectural firms that collaborated on the museum's expansion.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: A top Republican senator on Tuesday demanded answers from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg over allegations that the social media giant's trending news feature omits topics popular with conservatives.
" The pope also warned that spreading disinformation is "probably the greatest damage that the media can do" because "it directs opinion in only one direction and omits the other part of the truth.
Democrats have blasted the memo as a misleading document that omits key facts about the Page FISA application, accusing Republicans of using the memo to try to undermine special counsel Robert Mueller's probe.
" In an interview on Wednesday, Mr. Schiff refused to discuss the details of the dispute, but said the Republican memo "is misleading in what it says, and it's misleading in what it omits.
Because of this, only showing the ads that were bought through a candidate's Facebook page omits quite a bit of information and falls short of the transparency sought by Seattle's 1977 campaign finance law.
Independent Indian cinema ("artistic" or "alternative" films) often omits the song-and-dance visuals of commercial fare, but Omkara boasts both a nuanced musical score and chart-topping Bollywood bangers (all composed by Bhardwaj).
A day after the release of an executive order by President Trump that omits naming China, the Defense Department, in a new AI strategy document, speaks in stark terms of a "destabilizing" Chinese threat.
Mr. Weiner is portrayed as eager to focus on substance, but the film omits less savory details about his career, like his lack of accomplishments in Congress, where he had a reputation for rage.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A compromise version of a massive U.S. defense policy bill omits controversial provisions such as a clause Democrats said allowed discrimination against homosexuals and a requirement that women register for the draft.
For example, people familiar with the memo have said it omits discussion of other evidence cited in the application that stemmed from other intelligence sources and methods, exaggerating the importance of Mr. Steele's information.
Since she rarely shows the horizon in landscape views, and omits familiar objects or figures for scale, the viewer often has little sense of the distance or orientation between the camera and the subject.
The new form omits a variety of popular deductions, including those for student loan interest and teaching supplies, forcing taxpayers to search for them — and tally them up — on one of six accompanying worksheets.
It can also mean a tough solve, with fewer oddball letters (this one omits F, J, Q, X and Z). Eight 15-word entries is no walk in the park, even on a Saturday.
Critics say the museum, a nearly $500 million endeavor located a few blocks from the National Mall, represents only a Judeo-Christian perspective, and omits other religions like Islam that draw from the Bible.
Because the new law, as you report, "omits any mention of democracy or the principle of equality" (between Israel's Jewish and minority Arab populations), it diminishes the importance of these attributes in today's Israel.
The death of Anna's father, the Commendatore, omits any preliminary swordplay, reducing the violence to a single dagger blow from Giovanni, presumably because the old man never had a chance in the first place.
Most of them were Jewish—Khodorkovsky is, on his father's side—a detail the film omits but which is relevant to how their rise and fall were understood in a deeply anti-Semitic country.
It also is the narrowest impeachment in history that conspicuously omits thus far the crimes that Democratic leaders in Congress insisted for years would be proven by the Russia investigation but ultimately were not.
That figure also omits the growing number of workers who use non-residential locations for work, such as a coffee shops or coworking spaces, which had an estimated half a million occupants in 2017.
" The Democrats' memo states that their texts "are irrelevant to the FISA application," and that Nunes "omits inconvenient text messages, in which they critiqued a wide range of other officials and candidates from both parties.
The president's eagerness to see the document made public pitted him against his own top national security officials, who have warned that it omits crucial context and that its release would jeopardize sensitive government information.
It provides a fairly comprehensive earnings statement, but it omits some data that would be revealing, like user growth and a breakdown of the performance of its ride-hailing service versus its food-delivery business.
A scene in which Cher, who's dyslexic, struggles to read an audition script for a Broadway play is well handled by Ms. Block, but omits the fact that the resulting production was an infamous flop.
That list omits several big winners who led their league in strikeouts multiple times but finished short of 3,000, including Cy Young, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Christy Mathewson, Warren Spahn, Lefty Grove, Bob Feller and more.
Note, however, that there are some discrepancies between this list and another prestigious wealth ranking, the Bloomberg Billionaires Index; Bloomberg lists Bill Gates as the world&aposs richest man and omits its founder, Michael Bloomberg.
H.E. Shukry Bishara, a finance minister for the Palestinian Authority (PA), omits much while claiming that "Aid to Palestine promotes peace and prosperity" (February 2023)—perhaps omissions and distortions are essential to his fallacious argument.
Democrats argue the memo omits key information about the Russia investigation and the surveillance warrant for Page, which the FBI obtained roughly three months after it began a counterintelligence probe looking at the Trump campaign.
Like Winchester, he omits mention of whether the dictionary makes money (perhaps it doesn't), but otherwise "The Word Detective" is a charmingly full, frank and humorous account of a career dedicated to rigorous lexicographic rectitude.
The application, they said, drew on other intelligence that the Republican memo misleadingly omits — but revealing that other information to rebut the memo would risk blowing other sources and methods of intelligence-gathering about Russia.
The Defense Department quietly released a new Arctic strategy on Thursday that omits any mention of climate change in the region and casts the Far North as increasingly slipping into a zone of great power competition.
But Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee argue that the document fails to disclose the full scope of the Justice Department's warrant application and intentionally omits facts that would put the matter in the proper context.
EditorsNote: Omits stray word in 5th graf New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist made enough early stops and his teammates finally generated offense in a 4-2 victory against the host Carolina Hurricanes on Thursday night.
" The ruling Conservative party, by contrast, is often accused of defending an "island story" version of history that omits narratives of imperial slaughter, rape and plunder, in favor of boundless lessons on "Hitler and the Henrys.
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Galvanism is well represented (one engraving from 1803 shows the Italian scientist Giovanni Aldini electrifying the corpse of a hanged man to animate his limbs), but Frayling omits images illustrating the grisly underbelly of anatomical studies.
She is an authority on contemporary art with a long list of exhibitions and catalogs to her credit, but her résumé often omits a detail: She is also an authority on the wall at the Parrish.
Popular Photos could offer users a more relaxing, lean-back browsing experience that omits links you have to click through, status updates you have to read, and other content types that bog down the News Feed.
"We're filling a big gap in our history that most schools skip over," says Maria-Christina Yannoulatou, the head of the museum's education department, referring to 450 years of Muslim rule that Greece omits from its curriculum.
"Donald Trump has put forward a laughable letter that omits basic health information including the date of his exam, past medications, family medical history, heart rate, respiratory rate, EKG, or cholesterol level," the Clinton campaign statement continued.
"This misinformation intentionally omits the real facts about the DAPL, the approval and careful permitting processes over the last four years and the significant efforts undertaken by ETP to be good stewards of natural resources," he wrote.
"Collected Poems: 1974-2004" somewhat curiously omits Ms. Dove's most recent book, "Sonata Mulattica" (2009), about the life of the biracial violinist George Bridgetower, perhaps because that volume is more a book-length poem than a collection.
Going against scientific findings as well as the advice of his own military and intelligence agencies, President Donald Trump on Monday unveiled a national security strategy that omits global climate change as a threat to U.S. interests.
METROPOLITAN Because of an editing error, an article in some editions this weekend on Page 10 about a digital filmmaking program at Rutgers University omits the given name of a classics professor who comments on the program.
Choosing a single version of each symphony inevitably omits many jewels, and I wouldn't want to be without Bruckner by many others, including Sergiu Celibidache, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, Bernard Haitink, Herbert von Karajan and, above all, Wilhelm Furtwängler.
The Senate bill is far from finalized: It gets discussed by the Senate Commerce Committee next week, then voted on the Senate floor, then squished together with the House's own autonomous vehicle legislation, which also omits commercial vehicles.
I wrote an essay about this once, specifically about a classic science-fiction story called The Cold Equations, and how it omits the writer's hand outside the frame, manipulating things so there's only one answer to their problem.
And the Xperia X loses out on Sony hallmarks like water resistance; in the United States, it even bizarrely omits a fingerprint scanner, which has fast become the convenient-if-not-very-secure method of unlocking our phones.
While Sobel certainly comes across as a difficult and even incompetent officer, the series omits how soldiers sabotaged him by "misplacing" equipment, or how two medics knocked him out with anesthetic and cut an incision in his torso.
Bewilderingly, while he calls for the presumptive Republican nominee's defeat, Mr. Sanders omits any mention of his own party's presumptive nominee and even offers support for Mr. Trump's position on trade using some of the very same rhetoric.
This popular view omits the fact that economic cycles end because of shocks to the system caused, for example, by the Fed tightening too rapidly, oil prices suddenly rising, financial imbalances leading to liquidity concerns or international shocks.
It omits many of his most important series, like the "7313 Portraits" (901), his pallid pictures of dead white men, and "October 21675, 215" (1988), his ghostly cycle of the lives and deaths of the Baader-Meinhof gang.
FRANK GUEBurlington, Canada To avoid potential ambiguity, there is a case to be made for the use of the serial comma, as evidenced by the following (apocryphal) book dedication that omits it: "To my parents, Ayn Rand and God".
But it omits, Ms. Monteiro noted, the known role of individuals like Cato, a slave who worked as an anti-British spy alongside his owner, Hercules Mulligan, an Irish-immigrant tailor whose espionage exploits are celebrated in the musical.
The chronology put forth by the President's defenders omits Trump's requests to Comey that he limit the F.B.I.'s Russia investigation, and it doesn't reckon with Trump's failure to mention to Comey his supposed complaints about the Clinton probe.
REAL ESTATE Because of an editing error, a caption this weekend for two pictures with a cover article about older apartment buildings in New York that are adding amenities to stay competitive omits the description of the top photograph.
Trump omits the key detail that the pipeline was hatched in the early 2000s, when Russia was less of a threat and squabbles with its neighbor Ukraine were causing the transit of gas to central Europe to look risky.
While the draft omits a clause from the current, 42-year-old Constitution laying out the goal of building a "communist society," it still reinforces the one-party system with the Communist Party as the guiding force in society.
She also omits any mention of her oldest son, who was a decorated officer in Pakistan's Air Force — a fact that would have unsettled her Indian patrons — and says nothing about the existence of family and property in Pakistan.
The annual report -- mandated by Congress to help state and local governments, as well as the private sector, understand the nation's efforts to prepare for the gravest threats and hazards it faces -- glibly omits any mention of climate change.
The cash profit, which omits various one-off items and is the most closely watched metric, compared with A$11.43 billion a year earlier and was slightly above an estimate of A$3.39 billion by five analysts polled by Reuters.
On Tuesday night, for instance, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow called attention to the fact that it appears the official White House video of the event omits one key question from Reuters reporter Jeff Mason, to which Putin gave a controversial response.
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The Wall Street Journal story omits important factual details, including the fact that AMD put significant protections in place to protect its intellectual property (IP) and prevent valuable IP from being misused or reverse engineered to develop future generations of processors.
This, of course, omits that Bunz itself is arguably backing the rate at which stores accept BTZ with its token buyback guarantee of 1,000 BTZ for $10 (Mojtahedi declined to disclose the buyback rate, which was provided by the Drake).
" The "natural world" it describes notably omits humans, while its undemocratic underpinnings are clear in the final line: "These museums have their origins in the cabinets of curiosities built up by prominent individuals in Europe during the Renaissance and Enlightenment.
While the bipartisan bill, conveniently signed just two weeks before the midterm elections, includes some meaningful measures, experts agree it doesn't go nearly far enough since it omits essential life-saving solutions and fails to adequately fund its own proposals.
Her Devices series is based on photos of real people staring at their smartphones, but Pollock omits the actual gadgets, transforming subjects into hunched figures staring at their empty hands, faces lit by the ghostly blue glow of their missing phones.
But the film curiously omits the fact that Bundy once attempted to murder Kloepfer by setting their home on fire (a story that's in Kloepfer's memoir)—instead focusing on Kloepfer's guilt and inability to let go of her love for Bundy.
This crucially omits the continuing hum of violence and incitement from the Palestinian side that lead many in Israel to believe that carrying out a two-state solution in the West Bank will merely replicate the unsuccessful evacuation of Gaza.
It leaves out nearly all the film installations he made before winning the Turner Prize in 1999, and also omits important recent works like "Gravesend" (2007), an icy, abstract exploration of global capital filmed in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Ms. Bigelow takes on racial violence in "Detroit," but while she fills her images with suffering black men, she underscores personal rather than institutional white racism and largely omits black resistance, which is bizarre for a story set in 1967.
The trailer notably omits any depiction of Mr. Hogancamp's habit of wearing women's shoes and stockings — reportedly the reason he was brutally attacked — but it remains to be seen whether that aspect of his life will be covered in the film.
The movie lightly traces the arc of the Lovings' story, including their decade-long legal fight to live in their home state as husband and wife, even as Mr. Nichols plays with time, omits certain facts and glosses over others.
"No plan that omits major reforms of Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security will protect the nation's economic future or avoid inflicting an immoral burden on younger Americans," said Mitch Daniels, another CRFB co-chair and former Republican governor of Indiana.
Much of today's wellness rhetoric omits the argument "Our Bodies, Ourselves" placed front and center: that physical and economic health are not easily separated; that knowledge of our bodies demands knowledge of the social and political climate in which we live.
Apple goes out of its way to point out that its AirPods headphones each only weigh about four grams, but it's not surprising that HBQ, the creators of these Bluetooth alternatives, boasting four to five hours of playtime, omits those important details.
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RICHARD GYURO Eagle Point, Oregon Bartleby's bestiary of bothersome babblers omits at least two: the Archival Archies, who command the lore of how things were once done; and the Naysaying Nellies, who have never met a proposal for change they approve of.
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Some researchers and sexperts favor a definition like the one sex educator Emily Nagoski provided in last year's best-selling Come As You Are: "Orgasm is the sudden, involuntary release of sexual tension," a description that carefully omits mention of concrete physical markers.
In March North Carolina's governor, Pat McCrory, signed a law that obliges transgender people to use public lavatories according to their birth sex, notionally to protect other vulnerable patrons; it also mandates a statewide anti-discrimination policy that omits sexuality as a criterion.
HUMPHREY TAYLORChairman emeritusHarris PollNew York * You commendably shed light on off-grid solar companies' role in improving electricity access in East Africa and yet your article omits some of the real challenges of ending energy poverty ("Power to the powerless", February 27th).
The article notes that the wife of Ohr did work for Fusion GPS, but it omits his failure to disclose this, his demotions, and that he has been called to testify about his contacts with Steele and Fusion GPS partner Glenn Simpson.
Portraying NATO as being solely about European security -- as Trump did with his Germany comments -- omits why NATO was founded by the US. The alliance helped guarantee US dominance over the Soviet Union in the Cold War and in the globalized world afterward.
Perhaps because of the absence of records, the author omits the first 19873 years of the Bible's existence and picks up the story in 1836, when it begins to make its way around Britain, moving from one Downton Abbey-style castle to another.
The president's response ignores large swaths of the House's evidence, and all but omits the connection to personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, a central figure in the Ukraine episode who has been sidelined from any formal role in Trump's defense on the Senate floor.
Afghanistan-based senior correspondent Mujib Mashal said on Twitter that it "omits the most fundamental fact: that [Haqqani] is no Taliban peace-maker as he paints himself, that he's behind some of most ruthless attacks of this war with many civilian lives lost."
" In fact, the trailer quotes a different review from the A.V. Club calling it "an instant Midnight Masterpiece" but omits that they also wrote that it's "a movie so profoundly absurd it reduced an entire theater of presumed fans to uncontrollable giggles.
Congress returns to Washington next month facing a full plate of must-pass legislation and a shutdown threat that looks more serious after President Trump suggested on Tuesday he won't support a spending package that omits new funds for a southern border wall.
But as approached its June 23 release date, controversy emerged over the way the movie omits an enslaved character who's present in the novel it's based on, possibly glossing over the history of racial oppression in the Civil War-era South it depicts.
There's also a slightly cheaper $750 option that omits the two base stations, as well as "a la carte" purchase options for each of the three components: the headset itself costs $499, a pair of controllers costs $279, and a single base station costs $150.
Article 13 is often described as balancing the interests of media companies and technology platforms, but it completely omits the interests of the hundreds of millions of Europeans who use the internet but are neither a Big Tech employee or an employee of Big Copyright.
Australia's third-largest lender said cash profit from continuing operations, which omits various one-off items and is the most closely-watched metric, was A$3.56 billion ($2.51 billion) for the six months ended March 31, compared with A$3.49 billion a year earlier.
It is incredibly difficult, if not impossible, for the legislative branch to oversee U.S. military operations around the world when the White House omits critical information about the number of American soldiers deployed to active conflict zones or when the Pentagon provides inaccurate counts.
There are other complete recorded Holmeses (as it happens, the current collection omits the last book of all, presumably on copyright grounds), but none that sustains the course so buoyantly, and none with the added pleasure of the reader's pithy commentary on each book.
"You just scared I'm gonna be better than you," Cory snaps at his father, who regales him with a speech about the duty he owes his son -- basically, a responsibility to clothe and feed him -- that specifically omits any requirement to love or even like him.
"Despite a stated objective of the training — to decrease harassment and discrimination — the program omits any discussion of discrimination in the workplace based on real or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity," Democrats wrote in the letter, which is expected to be delivered to Ryan later Thursday.
What's more, while it creates a kind of cohesion, the curatorial premise omits important voices from consideration, such as Moroccan-French artist Bouchra Khalili, whose stunning installation concurrently on view at the Museum of Modern Art charts the movement of displaced people from across the Middle East.
The latest draft removes a call for a full oil embargo on the country and omits the freezing of assets and a call for a travel ban for North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un. The new draft also softens its language on foreign workers and other issues.
Since 2628, according to a Department of Justice tally, the retooled FCA has allowed the federal government to claw back $28503 billion wrongfully billed to taxpayers, an astonishing haul that actually understates the law's effect, because it omits both criminal penalties and the FCA's deterrent effect.
If it were, it would be the most ineffective Muslim ban that one could possibly imagine since not only does it exclude the vast majority of the Muslim world, it also omits three Muslim-majority countries that were covered by past orders, including Iraq, Chad, and Sudan.
In Malcolm Gladwell's article about the consequences of marijuana legalization and promotion, he omits a vital detail: the Drug Enforcement Administration categorizes marijuana, like heroin, as a Schedule 1 drug—a substance with no medical value and a high potential for abuse ("Unwatched Pot," January 14th).
Though it omits "Cut Here," a bonus track from 2001's Greatest Hits compilation, as well as the limited edition Acoustic Hits companion piece, which saw the band tackling their most known in a stripped-down format, Join the Dots gives you most of what you need.
In its statement announcing the pardon, the White House mentions character endorsements Black has received from Henry Kissinger, Elton John, and Rush Limbaugh, as well as books Black wrote about Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Richard Nixon, but omits mention of his glowing book about Trump.
If it were, it would be the most ineffective Muslim ban that one could possibly imagine since not only does it exclude the vast majority of the Muslim world, it also omits three Muslim-majority countries that were covered by past orders, including Iraq, Chad and Sudan.
The Department could discharge a loan whenever it concludes a college made a "statement that has the likelihood or tendency to mislead under the circumstances" or "omits information" on which a person "could reasonably be expected to rely, or has reasonably relied" to his or her detriment.
Bishara omits that the PA rejected U.S. and Israeli offers for a "two-state solution" in exchange for peace with and recognition of Israel on three different occasions in the last 2628 years: 28503 at Camp David, 22019 at Taba and 2008 after the Annapolis Conference.
" He added, "The disagreement between Coates and me is clear: any analysis or vision of our world that omits the centrality of Wall Street power, US military policies, and the complex dynamics of class, gender, and sexuality in black America is too narrow and dangerously misleading.
" The spokesman, Brian Fallon, also said the report does not account for more than half her tenure leading the State Department and "omits more than 1700 meetings she took with world leaders, let alone countless others she took with other US government officials, while serving as secretary of state.
Zuckerberg also cited the ability to download your Facebook data, but not only would a non-Facebook user not have access to that data trove, the download tool omits data Facebook clearly collects and uses, whether it's data from Facebook's analytics Pixel or location data pulled from a phone.
She mercifully omits the period during which their birthday was declared a national holiday by a horde of lecherous sexual deviants or when Mary-Kate battled anorexia and alleged heroin addiction and was the first person Heath Ledger's masseuse called when he died of an overdose in 2008.
It's far more subdued than the records that came before and the production arguably omits the grit of those while lacking the mastering fullness of Cave's early 90s work, when he was strangely embraced by the same alternative culture that was bopping along to Nirvana and Smashing Pumpkins.
"The piece by Siraj Haqqani in @nytopinion - which's independent of our news operations & judgment - omits the most fundamental fact: that Siraj is no Taliban peace-maker as he paints himself, that he's behind some of most ruthless attacks of this war with many civilian lives lost," he tweeted.
Many progressive lawmakers and groups, however, oppose the defense compromise that omits many of their priorities — including limits on siphoning military money for a border wall, protections for transgender troops, limits on Trump's authority to wage war on Iran and an end to U.S. involvement in Yemen's civil war.
Schiff and other Democrats charge that the Republican memo led by House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes of California is misleading and omits key facts, including that the FISA application did state that ex-British intelligence agent Christopher Steele, the author of the dossier, was paid by a political entity.
Unlike the first-year, so-called skinny budgets offered by presidents going back to Ronald Reagan, it omits any figures on mandatory programs, including Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, as well as estimates of tax revenues, interest payments or deficits, and any explanation of the document's underlying economic assumptions.
While the memo focuses on an October 2016 court application for electronic surveillance of Page, it omits the fact that Page had come to the FBI's attention much earlier, when he met in 2013 with Russians in New York who were officers of the Kremlin's foreign intelligence service.
"If it were, it would be the most ineffective Muslim ban that one could possibly imagine since not only does it exclude the vast majority of the Muslim world, it also omits three Muslim-majority countries that were covered by past orders, including Iraq, Chad, and Sudan," he told the justices.
And just this week, even though his own secretary of defense earlier this year told Congress that "climate change is impacting stability in areas where are troops are operating today," President Trump issued a 55-page National Security Strategy that omits any reference to climate change as a security threat.
My passion for horses has never been germane to my work as a Times journalist, but I tacked on those three words because any story about me that omits that fact isn't the whole story: Horses have been a single-minded addiction of mine since I was 2 years old.
" If it were, Mr. Francisco said, "it would be the most ineffective Muslim ban that one could possibly imagine, since not only does it exclude the vast majority of the Muslim world, it also omits three Muslim-majority counties that were covered by past orders, including Iraq, Chad, and Sudan.
In blaming Congress for the poor relations, Mr. Trump omits assigning responsibility to President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia for his role in Crimea, for violating a landmark arms control treaty with the deployment of a new cruise missile and for interference in elections in the United States and Europe.
"I think all of these things are happening together, when you have the chief political adviser in the White House, Steve Bannon, who is connected with a news organization that traffics in white supremacy and anti-Semitism, and they put out a Holocaust statement that omits any mention of Jews," he said.
So much so that he actually got into a duel with one of their friends over a pass he made on his wife — something he openly admits to Margaret when she comes to see his wounds, although he omits the part about him screaming and crying the whole way to the fight.
"Like a lot of other career politicians, Marlin Stutzman conveniently omits the full story because he doesn't want conservatives to know that he voted to raise his own pay, his business pocketed nearly $1 million in taxpayer subsidies and he actually supported Boehner twice," Young campaign manager Trevor Foughty said in an email.
FBI Director Christopher Wray, who Trump appointed after firing then-director James Comey last May, and deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein have voiced "grave concerns" about releasing the memo, which, they have suggested, omits important facts and provides an incomplete and inaccurate picture of how the bureau conducted itself during the 2016 election.
The music by Beautiful Noise is an atmospheric if geographically garbled mix of forms (plaintive Arabic songs, English voice-over, electronic hum and much percussive drumming), with the musicians frequently moving around the periphery of the stage, perhaps representing the crowds, armies and secondary characters that Mr. Khan omits from his pared-down narrative.
In her list of great revelations provoked or inspired by dreams, however, she omits one of the most profound and far-reaching—the hexagonal structure of the benzene molecule, which the nineteenth-century chemist August Kekulé claimed to have discovered after a dream or reverie in which he saw a snake biting its own tail.
The legislation, a "basic law" — giving it the weight of a constitutional amendment — omits any mention of democracy or the principle of equality, in what critics called a betrayal of Israel's 1948 Declaration of Independence, which ensured "complete equality of social and political rights" for "all its inhabitants" no matter their religion, race or sex.
Pelosi said Democrats have no interest in a government shutdown, but they can't support the GOP's continuing resolution because it omits a long list of provisions the Democrats consider must-pass this year, including protections for so-called Dreamers and funding for the opioid crisis, hurricane and wildfire relief, veterans issues and pension protections.
More recently, Wilson actually incited controversy last week for claiming she'll be the "first ever plus-sized girl to be the star of a romantic comedy" in Isn't It Romantic, which omits actresses of color like Queen Latifah and Mo'Nique, who've each starred in rom-coms in the past, and white actress Ricki Lake.
If Trump had said 4 years ago the things he says today about the KKK, Muslims, Mexicans, disabled, I would NOT have accepted his endorsement Romney's selective memory about 2012 omits several inconvenient details, like how his campaign accepted donations from white supremacists, or his private meetings with anti-Muslim bigots, or his endorsement of racist Rep.
Mignini's statements are so fanciful that it's easy to wonder if nuance has gotten lost in translation; however, perhaps as its nod to objectivity, the documentary politely omits that Mignini has not only a history of abuse of power but also an obsession with the occult and a history of fantasizing imaginary crimes based on faulty assumptions.
"Prior to the release of this memo by the House Intelligence Committee, the Justice Department and the FBI raised serious and genuine concerns about the implications for our national security and stated that the memo omits key facts that 'fundamentally impact the memo's accuracy,'" Collins, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said in a statement.
How this process has played out and for whose benefit, how its reality has been negated by whole swaths of America — including a current president who omits hip-hop from his inauguration because it's not right for the "typically and traditionally American event" — these are the issues demanding the attention of hip-hop historians of the here and now.
What he omits to mention is that also in that time, our auto, steel, machinery, and other industries lost global market share, manufacturing declined dramatically as a share of GDP and as a share of total employment, and in the last 15 years, U.S. median family income stagnated---the first time we've seen stagnation over such a long period since the Great Depression.
To the extent that a call for a "conversation" on race omits mention of views like these, in favor of the idea that the conversation will "unite" us, it implies that these controversial views will be corrected (or silenced), that they will inevitably melt away in the face of logic or morality if only we all sit down and converse respectfully. Mrs.
It tars MacTaggart as a multi-millionaire (true), says the bill would "jeopardize jobs and innovation" (maybe), and quotes the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst as saying the bill would "cost state and local governments 'tens of millions of dollars'" (partially true; it omits the end of the quote, which says that the cost would be "offset by increased penalty revenue or settlement proceeds authorized by the measure").
On his Instagram, Antoni shares images of breathtaking Italian vistas, serendipitously matched to a curated selection of Pantone swatches inserted into the frame Although his swatch selections always represent colors present in the original photo, the artist deliberately chooses and omits certain color swatches, an act that adds a certain degree of contrast and emphasis to each composition, like a guiding hand to focus the viewer's gaze.
The video omits the beginning of what seems to be a pretty heated argument between him and a mostly-off-camera woman, so we don't know what match sparked this particularly douchey brushfire, but we can imagine, because we know what happens at Trump events, how people who hate one another jostle and bark until the odds of something bad happening become very, very good.
As Solitary Watch, a nonprofit that aims to raise awareness about the practice, and the researchers who conducted the survey point out, this estimate is likely to be considerably lower than the total number, given that it omits anyone held in solitary for less than 303 days, as well as those held in other facilities such as local jails, juvenile detention, and immigration detention centers.
Given the severity of the situation and the momentous nature of the task at hand, it is surprising that more time wasn't devoted to a singular fact: nearly all analytical work done on the island's finances, including the Conway Mackenzie report and the outgoing governor's FEGP, omits billions in current and future sales tax revenue that should be on the table in crafting a path forward for Puerto Rico.
NORMAN RAVITCH SAVANNAH, GA. ♦ To the Editor: Robert B. Reich's review of Annie Lowrey's "Give People Money: How a Universal Basic Income Would End Poverty, Revolutionize Work, and Remake the World" and Andrew Yang's "The War on Normal People: The Truth About America's Disappearing Jobs and Why Universal Basic Income Is Our Future" (July 15) omits one of the crucial benefits of the scheme: It would promote mobility.
This is important, but it still omits pivotal incidents of death and destruction: for instance, the notorious Tadmur prison, where the Baathist government tortured and murdered political prisoners, killing an estimated 1,22 in a prison massacre in 1980; and, in the 1920s and 1930s, the French demolition of the village of Tadmur within the Temple of Bel and removal of its inhabitants in order to excavate the site.
But now, with this fuller spectrum of women's participation (which unfortunately omits Leonor Fini), one finds little difference between the men and the women in the style or content of their writings, be they the purple prose of Sage, Rahon, Cahun, Carrington, Loy, Prassinos, and Delcourt, or the ravishing poetry of Oppenheim, von Freytag-Loringhoven, Mansour, and Maar (the last, the subject of a retrospective exhibition next summer at Centre Georges Pompidou).
"While many of us could support these proposals as part of an overall package that is balanced, we should not acquiesce in this one-sided process that omits Democratic priorities key to advancing the work of making opportunity more broadly available to the American people," House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) and ranking Democrats on the Transportation, Energy and Commerce, Financial Services, and House Ways and Means committees wrote in a letter to colleagues.

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