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"omitted" Definitions
  1. left out or suppressed; not done, mentioned, used, written, etc.: Without the omitted phrase, the sentence becomes ludicrous.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of omit.

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I said the Podestas, but that is conveniently omitted from virtually every media report and it&aposs even omitted from the final House Intelligence Committee final report.
Congressional Republicans are wondering if it was omitted intentionally: .
The ruling said the company omitted risks and side effects from the products' instructions for use, and omitted and misrepresented the risks in educational and marketing materials provided to doctors and patients.
The FBI first sought approval to surveil Page shortly after he left the campaign in fall 2016, but also omitted in its applications a critical finding that exculpatory evidence about Page was omitted.
The initial estimate from Nielsen had omitted CBS viewership. (AP)
You'll note that I've omitted the rookie QBs until now.
New Zealand is continually omitted from maps of the world.
He omitted the meeting on previous versions of the form.
He omitted that he had Bright's disease, a kidney ailment.
Some names have been omitted from this story for privacy.
Essentially, the American people have been omitted from the matter.
I'd never met my grandfather, but I omitted that part.
But what's omitted is far more significant than what's included.
In addition, a reporting credit for Joe Coscarelli was omitted.
The realities sex workers experience are omitted from their advertising.
Maine was unintentionally omitted due to misidentification on the website.
It also omitted the name of one of the authors.
Well, I might have omitted that part in my synopsis!
Yet Mr. Altan has omitted the precursor to these trials.
He resumes, adding a few profanities that are omitted here.
The great antiwar film "Grand Illusion" (1937) is totally omitted.
He also omitted another of his administration's chief deregulatory accomplishments.
The earlier version also omitted the name of a survivor.
It was omitted in 20193, 22019 and 212, reinstated in 22018, omitted in 1880, and reinstated in 1890, according to a report by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine's Committee on National Statistics.
Lady Gaga had effectively been omitted from the Super Bowl buildup.
In some cases, emojis are omitted from evidence altogether, Goldman said.
The omitted word "conservative" I hope would make my meaning clear.
But that wording was omitted from a draft published on Tuesday.
This allowed the motion to be omitted from its proxy materials.
But it was omitted from the final program issued on Wednesday.
He again omitted his past conviction and ties to the PLO.
Mr Stamm, always a master of omission, has never omitted more.
Facts are not absolute and certain, but malleable or easily omitted.
An earlier version of this article omitted the Rockets' N.B.A. title.
Because of that error, the Ask Real Estate column was omitted.
Here are some facts that often get omitted in that coverage.
"My name is I pledge of allegiance to [omitted]," he said.
" She omitted what would have been my coda: "She ignored me.
To encourage unconventional thinking, his early instruments deliberately omitted a keyboard.
Headlines Report on France's Renault emissions probe omitted crucial details on.ft.
The article also omitted the affiliation of the curator Chris Sharp.
Spin-offs and minor entries have been omitted for brevity's sake.
The omitted payments reportedly included some money linked to Uranium One.
It also omitted the name of his co-author, Rhodri Walters.
Desserts and drinks are also included, but ingredient measurements are omitted.
And in touting progress on coronavirus testing, he omitted important context.
This means needed qualifiers and nuance are bound to be omitted.
And it omitted the name of one of Mr. McCain's survivors.
Similarly, Soto, which closed, was omitted from the two-star list.
When he testified before Congress in March, Ross omitted these facts.
Some things that are being omitted and what you hear matter.
I omitted tofu from the recipe because I wanted more fish.
It also omitted a word in a quotation from that lecture.
Now, three national security officials say she omitted some important nuance.
The column also omitted a relevant provision in the restructuring deal.
It omitted Iraq, which had been listed in the earlier order.
Now that we've talked tech, let's discuss that omitted manual transmission.
The article also omitted the co-author of Mr. Luhr's books.
Prominent attacks carried out by non-Muslims are also conspicuously omitted.
If they were intentionally omitted, then that, too, is a felony.
The restaurant's dining room and patrons are largely omitted from its pages.
It has been reported that my submission omitted only contacts with Russians.
No category of material should be omitted from search, collection, and production.
While identifying information can be omitted, the best posts are rarely generalized.
Designers purposefully omitted one to reduce weight and enhance the engine's performance.
Both loans were "inadvertently omitted" from the required filings, the letter said.
I omitted the ones that had just one major-party candidate running.
E.P.A. descriptions of the dinner intentionally omitted the cardinal's presence, officials said.
The party directly affected by the conflict — Nagorno-Karabakh — was intentionally omitted.
But then there are the facts obscured or omitted in the trial.
Former world number one Jordan Spieth was also omitted for the Dec.
I would be remiss if I omitted the Aquaberry from this series.
After the appeals court ruling, the Republican-backed plan omitted Sunday voting.
He omitted that Linkedin, Pinterest, and TikTok have also banned political ads.
An earlier version of this article omitted part of an agency's name.
The article also omitted the name of his co-author, Rhodri Walters.
Reporters frequently omitted key facts or filed sensationalized tales of black criminality.
The article also omitted a state with lower salaries than West Virginia's.
An earlier version of this article omitted one of Kurt Vonnegut's children.
An earlier version of this obituary omitted the name of a survivor.
An earlier version of this review omitted the name of the translator.
An earlier version of this article omitted the date of the talk.
That part of the Cuban sports legacy was omitted from their tales.
Another thing Jabra has omitted from these earbuds is active noise cancellation.
But Biden omitted something significant: he is backed by a super PAC.
His aides at the time insisted he had omitted those meetings inadvertently.
In the accidental early submission of the form, all foreign contacts were omitted.
Certain things I feel should be omitted out of respect of the tragedy.
An earlier version of the above correction omitted the source of the error.
Still, Musk hasn't said he omitted a HUD or speedometer over safety concerns.
But in Northern Ireland cost controls were omitted and subsidies were over-generous.
That women were omitted from "mankind" came as a shock to Mary Wollstonecraft.
Giuliani leaned into Barr's comments and omitted a key caveat from his testimony.
Only in the passive can the agent be omitted entirely (John was kicked).
With dubbing, words have to be omitted or substituted for less-precise translations.
P.S.: The word "web" was originally omitted from the clue for 3-Down.
If this is omitted from the video it will be permitted to serve.
Correction: This article originally omitted the involvement of French researchers in the project.
We also included some huge 20th century figures the Beatles omitted (Elvis, duh).
Fictional characters and unidentified figures were omitted, as were short-lived commemorative bills.
And what they omitted, perhaps to his dismay, was his extraordinary late bloom.
Here's what they had to say (last names have been omitted for privacy):
However, she speculates Niantic omitted that to prevent children from being preyed upon.
An earlier version of this report omitted part of Mr. Johnson's first name.
It is not clear why they omitted Syrians, Sudanese, Somalis, Bangladeshis, et. al.
They also charge that federal officials omitted key information in the surveillance application.
Markle claims that the Mail omitted passages to make her seem less sympathetic.
Editor's note: An earlier version of this commentary omitted the final two paragraphs.
It also said that expenses were omitted or "grossly understated" in the forecast.
And yet the identities of the prisoners as Muslim is otherwise mostly omitted.
But when the commission issued a report on Wednesday, the details were omitted.
The earlier version also omitted a word in a quotation from that lecture.
"They were omitted, your honor, as opposed to being false," Mr. Cohen said.
An earlier version of this article omitted the source of the study's funding.
He also addressed a big issue that Mr. Trump conspicuously omitted: climate change.
I entered FM and omitted the E, which was just a wild guess.
Democrats and the FBI say important facts have been omitted from the document.
But the agency is said to have omitted the cardinal from official schedules.
She omitted his ceremonial introduction and ripped up her copy of his speech.
The diplomats said four ASEAN member states had objected to it being omitted.
Schwab omitted that overall fee, charging just the cost of the underlying funds.
The new order omitted Iraq, which had been listed in the earlier order.
The EMP naysayer's article omitted the real expert testimony that contradicted his position.
Plenty of non-Steele reasons (presumably omitted from Nunes memo) to surveil him.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Monday about the conservationist Bud Lilly omitted several survivors.
Correction: Chelan County, Washington was mistakenly omitted when this article was first published.
But the video itself omitted some questions and "softened" the phrasing of many.
The draft approved by cabinet omitted a proposed temporary public-sector pay cut.
Courts have repeatedly held that even when the government omitted the criminal history of the informant or the fact that the informant was paid, it didn't matter unless the omitted information would have caused the judge not to sign the warrant.
One statistic is omitted from the list: the number of opposition parties is zero.
BEIJING — This month, Chinese banking officials omitted currency data from closely watched economic reports.
At least Hadid got a tag in the post, if she was otherwise omitted.
Lucy Reading-Ikkanda/Quanta Magazine The final documents omitted a number of familiar topics.
Those details were omitted from Amanda's report, leaving her feeling gaslighted, she told me.
Correction: An earlier version of this story omitted a word from President Trump's tweet.
Cornell maintained that nothing in the omitted documents suggested the university hindered the investigation.
But the agency's plan omitted several elements that the oil industry had been seeking.
Omitted, all the voyage of their life is bound in shallows and in miseries.
But it's an embarrassment that these women were omitted from the annals of history.
As examples in this article show, superbug infections are often omitted from death certificates.
Because of that error, the Ask Real Estate column was omitted in those editions.
The article also omitted a word from the title of Mr. Brier's forthcoming book.
But Williams should have omitted the long-discredited "Age of Reform," by Richard Hofstadter.
Kushner omitted his Trump Tower meeting not once, but TWICE on his SF-86s.
I have omitted nothing: WSJ: What do you think is a reasonable corporate rate?
It is difficult to say which spices are crucial and which can be omitted.
In defending his remarks, Mr. Biden omitted some history, including his opposition to busing.
Gaumont himself omitted her copious contributions when he wrote a history of his company.
Some ingredients may be swapped our or omitted, or the ratio of components changed.
The biographical note with an earlier version of this review omitted a translator's name.
Omitted in their propaganda are the financial paybacks that refugees bring to the country.
The statement also omitted boilerplate language condemning protectionism that was used in the past.
In all, Gates' stated income on his tax returns omitted more than $1 million.
The French president also confronted a big issue Mr. Trump conspicuously omitted, climate change.
Wednesday's statement omitted previous language indicating that "some further gradual increases" would be warranted.
An earlier version of this article omitted one of Dr. Munjed al-Muderis's daughters.
In his hunger to expose fraudulent voters, Mr. Kobach omitted a few important details.
What is omitted from the project is just as relevant as what is captured.
However, our findings indicate that, as described below, material and relevant information was omitted.
Even Mr. Rouhani conspicuously omitted any reference to it in a news conference on Sunday.
For example, Iraq failed to meet the security benchmark but was omitted from the ban.
He conveniently omitted the fact that sanctions were imposed because of Russia's annexation of Crimea.
In 2015, the chain successfully omitted all artificial flavors and colors from its core pizzas.
In each of his previous films, he'd omitted an explanatory scene he'd believed was essential.
But, and let's be real here, Zuckerberg omitted one key detail: it's for the olds.
The more evidence Nearpass omitted, the greater the likelihood that no pattern would be found.
Regardless, Schiff still omitted the important fact that committee aides had spoken to the whistleblower.
The women in this story asked that their last names be omitted for their safety.
When Adam Lanza's mother is omitted from the death count of the tragedy at Newtown.
These other factors are called "omitted variables" and can really distort this kind of analysis.
For starters, Goldman says legal opinions can't always display emoji, and they are routinely omitted.
Oftentimes such details are omitted from a renewal release, so one shouldn't make any assumptions.
CNN reported in May that Sessions omitted any of these meetings from his SF-86.
Correction: The original version of this article omitted Martin Sweeney as a series co-writer.
Trump drew ire when his Friday statement marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day omitted Jewish people.
We also omitted a sentence about using dental evidence to solve crimes due to accuracy.
An earlier version of a picture caption with this article omitted credit for the photographer.
The article also omitted a current starting quarterback who has a record of six wins.
Trump omitted NATO's "collective defense" article in his 2017 speech despite it being written in.
We've also included the answer to one question originally omitted so as to provide clarity.
But the simulation, for all its attention to realism, omitted a crucial aspect of sex.
Like the United States, Australia omitted Myanmar's military chief, Min Aung Hlaing from the sanctions.
We welcome your questions and comments if we have omitted details that might be useful.
So you try to understand why they omitted something, or why they emphasize something else.
An earlier version of this article omitted the name of a creator of the series.
This is the public version of the report, so certain classified details have been omitted.
An earlier version of this obituary omitted a reference to one of Ms. McGuire's marriages.
ARTS & LEISURE The cover photo illustration last Sunday omitted the name of the dancer featured.
On these walls Fernández's treatment concerns the people who have been omitted from Church's views.
An earlier version of this review omitted the name of a screenwriter for the film.
Notably, he omitted blaming "both sides" for the violence as he had on Aug. 15.
On the cable desk many words, omitted to save transmission costs, must be written in.
An earlier version of this article omitted part of the title of Noah Baumbach's film.
Gianna, whose last name we have omitted for privacy reasons, is one of those recipients.
An earlier version of a picture caption ​with this article ​omitted credit for a photographer.
That Ms. Hay omitted international bonds in her discussion of asset allocation is not surprising.
Only the dateline and the lead paragraph, detailing the circumstances of his demise, were omitted.
What values, lifestyles and points of view are represented in, or omitted from, this message?
An earlier version of this review omitted the caption with the picture of Graham Allison.
An article last Wednesday about Thanksgiving table settings from around the country omitted the byline.
An earlier version of this article omitted a method for requesting new specialty license plates.
What's included, championed and omitted — and how do those decisions reflect colonial and racist history?
By extension the realities of Black people in Europe (whether European or not) are omitted.
Burt's will specifically says 30-year-old Quinton Reynolds is intentionally omitted from the will.
It's possible that Kardashian could have simply omitted any portions that were unfavorable to West.
These gave rise to allegations that Sessions might have deliberately omitted his meetings with Kislyak in his confirmation testimony, as well as in written questions submitted after the hearing and on his security clearance form (where he omitted many of his meetings with ambassadors).
After a quarterly meeting on October 31st, the Politburo omitted a prior pledge to reduce debt.
An account of the Industrial Revolution that omitted cultural shifts would be less useful and informative.
In surveys of the toolkit available to climate policymakers, quadrant 1 is almost always omitted entirely.
Syria omitted, notably,to declare many of the activities of itsScientific Studies and Research Centre (SSRC).
The president said on Twitter he had omitted to mention the visa request included Guzman's mother.
Common scenarios — like small-overlap crashes, which involve roughly one quarter of the vehicle — are omitted.
That treaty omitted a Kurdish nation-state and left the population divided across several different countries.
An AP Fact Check finds that President Donald Trump omitted key facts in blaming Democratic Sen.
But you omitted David Cameron's announcement on February 20th 2016, when he called the Brexit referendum.
But Mr Li omitted last year's pledge that it would strive for higher growth if possible.
Because the grocery stores around me do not sell alcohol, I've omitted beer from my calculations.
Leather Bar, a film about the gay S&M footage reportedly omitted from 1980's Cruising.
And Mr Trump omitted the growth-boosting reforms to the corporation tax that conservative economists favour.
In that country ... From their new table of commandments they have omitted 'thou shall not kill.
An obituary on Monday about the baritone saxophonist Joe Temperley omitted the name of a survivor.
Adaptations are a tricky game and something always gets changed, added or omitted in the process.
The final design was an octagon with two sides omitted, forming the shape of a 'D.'
The AP investigation found that the documents described civilian authorities' actions inaccurately or omitted them altogether.
Clinton said facts about the scandal have been "omitted" in part because of frustration with Trump.
Again, this section was omitted from the police interview summaries Foulkes handed over to the defense.
The article also omitted mention of the 7.5 percent Value Added Tax on transactions over $100,000.
It also omitted the name of her co-founder of a course called Lovewise, Kate Deibler.
An earlier version of this article omitted the given name of Etilaat e Roz's chief editor.
An earlier version of this article omitted a word from the title of Tim Kreider's book.
Instead, Trump omitted those 27 words, sparking new doubts about his commitment to the military alliance.
"I really want to say it's about time," he added, using a colorful adjective omitted here.
His tweet on Saturday was crammed with statistics that were either exaggerated or omitted important context.
The reasons women and female animals are often omitted from research are the same: ovarian hormones.
The statement also omitted any specific reference to a possible peace treaty ending the Korean War.
Notably, its Demo Day will be virtual, and founder pitches will be omitted from the process.
An earlier version of this article and an accompanying picture caption omitted an ingredient in silog.
" An earlier version of this article omitted the co-author of the book "The Disaster Artist.
When California issued a shelter-in-place order, it too omitted bike shops as essential businesses.
An obituary on Tuesday about the former Philadelphia Phillies catcher Darren Daulton omitted a reporting credit.
Even the two mentors lost to AIDS, a painful awakening to the fragility of life, omitted.
Martha McSally, another vulnerable Republican facing reelection, was also omitted, though apparently for a different reason.
An earlier version of this article omitted the web address for "Carol" at Merchant's House Museum.
Now other states, like California, are seeking to be exempted and omitted from offshore drilling opportunities.
Homer Thornberry is omitted; his nomination became moot after Fortas's nomination for chief justice was withdrawn.
The response omitted mention of his involvement with the manufacturing of lethal products like sniper bullets.
Meanwhile, Trump conspicuously omitted mention of economic ties or global concerns like climate change and human rights.
I named someone currently in power at USAG that I reported Nassar to, it was omitted. Why?
A Democratic committee aide described the case as concerning, particularly because it was omitted from Dickson's questionnaire.
Perhaps Sony wasn't being stingy when it omitted a 4K Blu-Ray player from the PS4 Pro.
Microsoft launched its Surface Laptop yesterday, but it surprisingly omitted the use of USB Type-C ports.
We welcome your questions and comments in case we have somehow omitted details that might be useful.
We recorded each actor's race (when noted on a CV or agency site) and omitted anyone nonverifiable.
Composer David Lang's song "Simple Song #3" performed by South Korean soprano Sumi Jo was also omitted.
Users are also given the option to submit names of those they believe have been mistakenly omitted.
Although the government omitted some high-profile corporate policies from the Queen's Speech, other measures were included.
The replacement statement also omitted key figures in relation to Salini's planned 600 million euros share issue.
A global deal to combat climate change, agreed in Paris last December, had omitted curbs on aviation.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Monday about the baritone saxophonist Joe Temperley omitted the name of a survivor.
An article on the Automobiles page on Friday about the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro omitted the writer's byline.
Omitted is the "sight for sore eyes" effect: Seeing greenery feels good to my eyes and mind.
Some information presented to Trump reportedly omitted sources and methods used by intelligence agencies during their operations.
An earlier version of this article omitted the results of a British survey about children's reading habits.
An article on Friday about the Emmy nominations omitted a nominee for best actress in a drama.
Two words were also omitted from the country's official name, according to a report by the AFP.
Alexa has been omitted altogether — you'll note the lack of a voice command button on the remote.
An earlier version of this article omitted partners in the land registry pilot in Cook County, Ill.
An earlier version of this review omitted the name of a curator of the Sarah Lucas retrospective.
An earlier version of this article omitted the name of Diller Scofidio & Renfro's collaborator on the Shed.
Syria omitted, notably,to declare many of the activities of its Scientific Studies and Research Centre (SSRC).
Entire chunks of the score, including the overture and certain arias, are also omitted without serious downside.
DINING A recipe last Wednesday for Sumac-Scented Eggplant and Chickpeas omitted the addition of the eggplant.
BRUSSELS — The European Union's written response to Hungary's effective suspension of democracy omitted one important word: Hungary.
An earlier version of this article, using information from a publicist, omitted one producer of the show.
The complaint said the officers' report about that night "omitted material facts" and concealed the second video.
But when approached by journalists, the younger Mr. Trump issued a statement that omitted all of that.
However, Vitafusion omitted iron from this multivitamin because iron supplements can trigger nausea, constipation, and stomach upset.
An obituary on Sunday about the architect Gunnar Birkerts omitted an architect whose work inspired Mr. Birkerts.
Omitted context Trump usually suggests that positive economic numbers are solely the result of his own actions.
The S10E is cheaper, too, but unfortunately, that device is omitted from the free Galaxy Buds promotion.
It turned out that the New York Times had omitted an important detail, which it later added.
An earlier version of this article omitted the first name of President Trump's former national security adviser.
Excerpts from some of the interview summaries are sprinkled throughout Mueller's report, but many details were omitted.
About 12,000 education credit claims omitted the tax ID number for the 2016 tax year, he said.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this review omitted the name of the translator.
He omitted to mention that stop-and-frisk is an investigative tool upheld by the Supreme Court.
Many recipes omitted crucial details or used obscure ingredients—swine paunch, jujube syrup, prunes of St. Antonin.
An earlier version of this article omitted a presenter of the Rendez-Vous With French Cinema series.
They said that it omitted key facts that would have put the information in the proper context.
If a donor was omitted from the report, prosecutors could take an interest in that, as well.
There have also been reports that he omitted key information from his White House security clearance forms.
As with many African Americans who ventured West, however, York's contributions were often omitted from history books.
DEREK STEELBERGChicago Your list of fallacies from the past omitted perhaps The Economist's most glaring error of all.
However, the information she needed wasn&apost there: "Columbia was erroneously omitted from the list," the judge wrote.
Goldman lied or omitted facts in its offering statements related to the 1MDB bonds, according to Malaysian authorities.
Both Goldstone and Simmons also faced a claim that they misrepresented or omitted facts to the company's auditors.
But party bosses altered or omitted some of the alliance's examples of behaviour that could meet the definition.
Gloria Steinem, who edited a collection of Wonder Woman comics in 1972, simply omitted the sexual themes altogether.
In fact, some of the submissions weren't even about blog posts or Gizmodo (???) and were therefore omitted, sorry!
They omitted that the trans woman in question was Ms Jenner, who often talks about life as Bruce.
Note: Values for many counties are omitted from the data to protect privacy in places with small populations.
There may be an omitted variable or something we haven't included in the model other than racial prejudice.
In its latest guidance reported by state media on Wednesday, references to "Made in China 2025" were omitted.
" The account of that same interrogation that prosecutors gave defense lawyers for Mr. Nashiri omitted the word "catlike.
In August HSBC was omitted from a list of banks helping Beijing set a new interest-rate benchmark.
The article also omitted a group of F.B.I. agents who are investigating some of the fund-raising issues.
Any question, including one regarding citizenship, that could in any way discourage an accurate count, must be omitted.
It omitted a number of details that would be part of a customary summary of a patient's health.
Then I made a vegetarian version, and found I liked it just as well with the shellfish omitted.
When the transcript of the event was released, the quote from Trump agreeing to Feinstein's proposal was omitted.
WEEKEND An article on Friday about the Emmy nominations omitted a nominee for best actress in a drama.
And in some editions the obituary erroneously included one person among Mr. Cohen's survivors and omitted three others.
END An earlier version of this transcript, compiled and provided by the Federal News Service, omitted some sections.
Both Goldstone and Simmons also face a claim that they misrepresented or omitted facts to the company's auditors.
And Congress now has confirmed that exculpatory evidence was omitted from the FISA warrant requested from the court.
More than 63 diagnosed concussions were omitted from the studies, including Steve Young's career-ending injury in 26.
But now that FIFA has released the Garcia Report in full, we can see exactly what Eckert omitted.
However, the critical context to Bardawil's statement was omitted while the moral inferences drawn from it were bizarre.
An earlier version of this article omitted part of the name of a forthcoming sushi restaurant in NoHo.
In the dialogue between Luther and Erasmus, Massing has omitted Erasmus's strongest lines, which are epistemological in nature.
An earlier caption with this article referred imprecisely to the Ford vehicle described and omitted mention of another.
In a speech, one of Mr. Assad's closest advisers, Bouthaina Shaaban, omitted all mention of a negotiated settlement.
The last names of certain participants in this story have been omitted to protect their identities and safety.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Saturday about the singer Christine McGuire omitted a reference to one of her marriages.
They omitted all property qualifications for leading federal positions, unlike almost every state constitution then on the books.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Monday about the artist Irving Petlin, using information from his family, omitted two survivors.
Some captions in the ads omitted or misused "a" or "the" because indefinite articles aren't used in Russian.
" An earlier version of this article omitted a word in the subtitle of "Conan Doyle for the Defense.
Because of an editing error, the obituary omitted part of the title of one of Justice Stevens's books.
Omitted evidence is ''a major reason for wrongful conviction and for people taking pleas they shouldn't have taken.
Even $70,000 Mercedes-Benzes and BMWs we've tested often omitted features that come on the top-trim Telluride.
"Many categories of acceptable photo IDs permitted by other states were omitted from the Texas bill," she wrote.
The president invited committee members to review the tapes to determine whether the raw transcripts omitted incriminating evidence.
However, the narrative filed with the court again omitted any nexus to the long-discussed crimes involving Trump.
The FBI on Wednesday released a statement noting it has "grave concerns" about material omitted from the memo.
It is V., not I. An earlier version of the above correction omitted the source of the error.
We welcome your questions and comments in case we have somehow have omitted details that might be useful.
This follows a CNN analysis in July that found Zinke's prior calendars omitted important details about his meetings.
Mr. Bolton's comments inserted into Mr. Trump's strategy something the president had omitted when he announced on Dec.
An earlier version of this obituary, using information from Ms. Morris's family, omitted the name of a survivor.
Gropius omitted the final five years of the school's history, and thus the directorship of his two successors.
Correction: In an earlier version of this story, we omitted Claire Foy from our list of winning actresses.
Yet Dorsey and his team omitted to mention ads when he was asked about crypto scams during the Periscope.
As the New York Times pointed out, Kushner omitted details about his foreign contacts on his national security questionnaire.
On both, he has omitted several large details that have made him look deceitful or in over his head.
Clapper's draft statement contains several notable passages that were omitted from the final version publicly released on ODNI's website.
In a technical sense, the models we can create have omitted actors, and we don't know who they are.
If that's the case, this would be some new and relevant information that was omitted from the call summary.
I omitted any mention of the magic mushrooms I'd taken, but none of the bizarre behavior that accompanied them.
As a result, the female perspective is quietly omitted in design, business, media, technology, clothing — and even our cities.
And an accompanying picture caption omitted credit for an artist who contributed to a piece of street art shown.
Justice Kagan, writing the majority opinion, lays it out (references omitted): The practices at issue directly affect wholesale rates.
Omitted are abbreviations for time zones, countries and states, and naturally capitalized text (logos, news outlets, AM/PM, etc.).
You may have omitted this year from memory, like a hotelier omits Floor 20083 from an elevator control panel.
A Salini spokesman declined to comment when asked why the company had omitted these figures in its corrected statement.
Some of the songs that have some of that rage, I omitted and they may surface in another form.
The article also omitted part of the name of a drug company that was a favorite of hedge funds.
In his initial February filing, Flynn also omitted thousands of dollars in payments he took from three Russian companies.
" A Critic's Notebook article on Friday about Bob Dylan's songwriting omitted Mr. Dylan's co-writer of the song "Isis.
And it omitted a co-organizer of a show of Zao's work at the Colby College Museum of Art.
Democrats argued back that the memo wasn't a complete transcript of the call and may have omitted certain details.
One editor for Facebook's trending topics section alleged that workers had omitted stories and news sources popular with conservatives.
An earlier version of this article omitted two words from one of Louis C.K.'s comments about Mr. Trump.
The byline for an article on Monday about IBM's efforts to commercialize Watson, its artificial intelligence technology, was omitted.
It is not clear, however, whether he personally omitted the reference or it was removed by White House advisers.
As always, we welcome your questions and comments in case we have somehow omitted details that might be useful.
Many state-level polls omitted this factor in 2016, leading them to underestimate Trump's strength in key swing states.
Nine of his family members were on the list, but two of his brothers were also omitted, he said.
An earlier version of this article omitted the name of a co-presenter of Jeffrey Gibson's installation, Roberts Projects.
The email, obtained by The Times, said information driving budget decisions was omitted from budget justifications submitted to Congress.
While women and international acts were omitted from much of the music, the score wasn't incongruent, unlike the soundtrack.
An earlier version of this article omitted part of the name of the research center designed by Zaha Hadid.
An earler version of this article omitted part of the name for the organization where Tom Saenz is president.
I briefly wondered if Williams had sent me a grandma-style recipe, with the real secret ingredient sneakily omitted.
I counted dozens of places where one, two, even up to five lines of Latin have been simply omitted.
My colleagues will offer their ideas about order, narrative arc and other things we may have missed and omitted.
ARTS A review on Wednesday about the film "The Charmer" omitted the name of a screenwriter for the film.
The list of Saudis, who were punished under the Global Magnitsky Act, contained one noteworthy name but omitted another.
Leonardo added that voting rights relating to shares for which the envisaged communications have been omitted cannot be exercised.
An earlier version of this article omitted part of the name of a restaurant from the Major Food Group.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Monday about the Los Angeles restaurant critic Jonathan Gold omitted the name of a survivor.
OBITUARIES The byline for an obituary on Thursday about the opera singer Dmitri Hvorostovsky was omitted in some copies.
Trump has ripped Bush for this before, but Thursday night, his name was omitted for the loyal GOP audience.
It is unclear whether the ellipses indicate that words were omitted or that Mr. Trump's voice was trailing off.
Facebook said Monday it rejected a report that staffers omitted trends popular with conservatives from its homepage's "Trending" section.
Mandzukic was also omitted because of a "muscular strain in his right adductor region", the club said on Monday.
His closed door testimony to lawmakers last month omitted crucial details that he later added in a written supplement.
Later reports in state media omitted the phrase, saying instead that Mr. Xi's government was "collectively directing" the response.
An earlier version of a recipe with this article omitted a line in the recipe for German apple cake.
Portions of some of the interview summaries are sprinkled throughout Mueller's 448-page report, but many details were omitted.
In Saturday's announcement, the Iranians omitted a key detail: how much they will push the level of uranium enrichment.
Meghan's lawyers contend that because parts of the letter were omitted, the publication "intentionally distorted or manipulated" its meaning.
An article on Thursday about accelerating climate change omitted part of the name of a research organization in Germany.
Critics in January noted the administration's statement marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which omitted any mention of Jewish victims.
As ambassador to Spain, I must articulate my government's stance, and the facts that I feel have been omitted.
But it omitted damning details about chemical attacks that we saw in an earlier, leaked draft of the report.
The BBC reports that the former Chinese Super League striker has been omitted from United's winter training camp in Spain.
"A lot of the facts have been conveniently omitted to make the story work," he said to The Today Show.
The attorney-general omitted the fall in property crime, and the nationwide decline in violence that preceded the recent spike.
Google omitted this small but important detail when it first introduced Duplex at its I/O developer conference in May.
Of course, it's impossible to know how many results have been omitted, since the search function excludes these quarantined videos.
If he could be shown to have omitted the meeting with the Russian lawyer on purpose, he could be vulnerable.
In its meetings with Congress, European Parliament, and the German government, Facebook executives have largely omitted acknowledgment of this program.
Politico reports that the suit requires Trump and Kushner to amend their financial disclosures to include the information allegedly omitted.
" According to the inspector general, "This reference later was changed to &aposanother senior government official,&apos and ultimately was omitted.
However, the central bank has deferred the impact of Britain's withdrawal from the EU rather than omitted its effect altogether.
The book omitted allegations of rape and sexual abuse against the entertainer, and I intended to focus on that omission.
LARRY WHEELER Lexington, Kentucky You omitted the most important benefit for compulsory national service ("Fall in, or halt", July 7th).
But in Monday's letter, Peterson's lawyer, Joseph DiRuzzo, writes that Israel's comments were untrue and that he had omitted facts.
One minor snag came when the directions called for combining the granulated sugar with flour, which the ingredients list omitted.
With this series, several alleged facts and pieces of evidence pointing in the direction of the defendant's guilt were omitted.
One more thing: The CIA said in their press release that omitted materials included pornography, copyright-protected materials, and malware.
Just last week, Rudy Giuliani accidentally created a hyperlink in one of his tweets when he omitted a necessary space.
An earlier version of this review omitted a credit on the picture of Steve Hely; it is by Caleb Beyers.
An article on Thursday about art fairs in New York City this week omitted part of the name of one.
But the new canal's sparkling narrative omitted one important fact: Most, if not all, of the shipping containers were empty.
Correction: A previous version of this story featured a graphic that used an incorrect map that omitted some countries unintentionally.
An earlier version of this review, using information from the program, omitted part of an actor's surname at some points.
The obituary also omitted part of the name of a website that published an interview with Mr. Mancuso this year.
ERIC ASIMOV A recipe for fish stew with the City Kitchen column last Wednesday omitted an ingredient in Step 3.
An article last Sunday about the San Francisco office of Ellen Richey of Visa omitted part of Ms. Richey's title.
He began to see himself as an ambassador for reframing the African black male from a historically omitted vantage point.
"The question is whether Trump will disclose that debt, as well as any others he might have omitted," Shaub wrote.
An opinion essay last Sunday about sex omitted one of the developers of the Our Whole Lives sex education program.
In an essay collection, black writers questioned the novel's historical veracity and asked why Styron had omitted Turner's black wife.
" An earlier version of this article omitted one of the producers who secured rights to the novel "Crazy Rich Asians.
And it omitted some kinds of data, such as how many complainants brought their cases to federal or state investigators.
An earlier version of this article omitted the names of two people who were co-creators of self-compassion programs.
If the F.B.I. becomes aware that someone has lied on the form or omitted responsive information, it can be disqualifying.
But the United States is set to sharply shrink its contributions to the initiative, a point that the report omitted.
Researchers compared computer simulations of Earth's climate that included the influence of humans and omitted any human-generated greenhouse gases.
The change was announced last April, after the director was omitted from an in memoriam segment at the 2018 awards.
Also, the bibliographic note with an earlier version of the review omitted the words "Its Apocalyptic Weather" from the subtitle.
An earlier version of this article omitted the given name of the chef at Mita's Restaurant and Bar in Cincinnati.
Mr. Boies suggested that exonerating facts about his work for Mr. Weinstein and Theranos had been omitted from media coverage.
But according to interviews and legal documents, aspects of that origin story may have been omitted or not entirely true.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article omitted the given name and title of Greece's leader.
The speech she delivered, meanwhile, was noteworthy less for what it contained than for what it omitted or played down.
He noticeably omitted Goldman Sachs, a firm he privately blames for actively helping government prosecutors build their case against him.
Neither is the use of the mood-setting Italian ballads, though they have been omitted from other productions I've seen.
NEW YORK An article on Tuesday about Representative Rodney Frelinghuysen, Republican of New Jersey, omitted part of the reporting credit.
It omitted Iraq, which had been listed in the earlier order, and it removed a complete ban on Syrian refugees.
Inflammatory anti-Islam remarks were omitted, and there was a conciliatory emphasis on fighting extremism in the name of peace.
The article also omitted part of a comment by Robert Bourns, president of the Law Society of England and Wales.
A theater review on Monday, about a revival of "Dreamgirls" running in London, omitted the given name of one actor.
Though one of just very few recent examples of a mall montage, sadly, it was omitted from the final cut.
"A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" was directed by Marielle Heller, who was also omitted from the best director nominations.
The one-page letter, obtained by The New York Times, said both loans were "inadvertently omitted" from the required filings.
Berger had omitted this fact from his press briefing—the fossils' age didn't come up until a reporter mentioned it.
The article also omitted part of the title of a book by Lauren B. Edelman, who discussed internal dispute systems.
While the deaths of all four victims were covered in the media, the true cause of their deaths was omitted.
I don't think anyone mentioned that I omitted Trump's worldwide business interests, something that is historically distinctive to this president.
I omitted Trump's conflicts of interest because it's not easy, at this point, to assess how they have shaped policy.
The alteration agreement she submitted to the co-op board omitted her plans to expose the ceiling beams and joists.
Arianne Martell, omitted from the show, is actually conflicted and driven by understandable motivations, unlike the show's cartoonish Sand Snakes.
Either you thank everyone you know or you thank so few people that no one who's been omitted can whine.
ARTS An article on Friday about the 8003th anniversary of the novel "Slaughterhouse-Five" omitted one of Kurt Vonnegut's children.
While much of what Cohn said lined up with the White House's proposals, some of the elements omitted raised eyebrows.
A television review on Friday about the HBO pop-music drama "Vinyl" omitted the names of two of the show's creators.
Controversially, Burnell was omitted, despite her role as co-author on the paper and as the first to detect their existence.
Despite her numerous contributions to this country, Wells is often omitted from the cannon of social justice and women's rights icons.
The study also revealed that email responses were "more detailed" and included more "content-related information" when smiley emoji were omitted.
Unlike the characters below, there seems to be a pretty clear reason why Quentyn has been omitted from the TV show.
He suggested that the dedication had been omitted from later iterations to avoid endangering Anna Mikhailovna's family — Arutyunyan and her parents.
In the books, Dany was specifically told that her womb was cursed — but the show very specifically omitted that particular detail.
A fundamental problem in irreproducible research is that crucial details about how experiments are done are often omitted from published papers.
Three of the officers omitted details from the night of the incident, and Franko, their supervisor, approved their false police report.
Except that Nick has omitted the small detail that he's actually the heir to one of the human universe's largest fortunes.
You know, the totally natural bodily features that everyone has but are often omitted from mainstream media's portrayal of women's bodies.
The anchovies can be omitted to make the whole recipe vegetarian; replace the butter with olive oil, and it turns vegan.
Those parents were either deported or voluntarily abandoned their children, a fact that is conveniently omitted from the Dem-tifa crowd.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Friday about the record producer and songwriter Ronald Dunbar omitted the name of one of his survivors.
This ratable ID was incorrectly omitted from the Rating Information Disclosure Form (RIDF) associated with this RAC and is now included.
It also omitted earlier references to its major shareholder, Salini Costruttori, taking 50 million euros and financial institutions 150 million euros.
But after hearing that Carrie omitted a few important details of what happened after his capture, he's questioning everything and everyone.
To find the locations, Dicks used Google Maps, Google Earth, and Wikimapia, because nuclear bases are usually omitted from physical maps.
HP says that a touchscreen panel would have made the Spectre thicker, so it was omitted in the pursuit of thinness.
The officials said they were not aware of any instance in which crucial national security threats were omitted from intelligence briefings.
"The South Korean victims are unsure because they feel like they're not being acknowledged and omitted from Japanese history," Extremadura says.
Usually it has been room 13 or the entire 13th floor that have been omitted by hoteliers to soothe superstitious travellers.
The article also omitted a word from a comment by Jeff Chelesvig, president and chief executive of Des Moines Performing Arts.
Colonel Vindman also told investigators that specific words in the transcript were deliberately omitted from the version shared with the public.
A picture caption on Sunday with an obituary about the writer Michelle Cliff omitted credit for the photograph of Ms. Cliff.
The league's original 211 television schedule omitted an opening-night game, an oversight John Skipper, the ESPN president, said he rectified.
Prince Harry released a statement on Tuesday saying the publication "strategically omitted select paragraphs" from the letter to manipulate its readers.
In an essay omitted here, Dillard once extended a metaphor that compared her writing to the acrobatics of a stunt pilot.
But of all the issues Eckert omitted from his report, none were more brazen than the evaluation of Sepp Blatter himself.
The House had approved work requirements for the SNAP program, but the Senate omitted that from their version of the bill.
U.K. newspapers, The Times and The Sun, omitted references to the fact the club was gay in their headlines this morning.
Reports emerged Monday that contractors working as "curators" for Facebook omitted stories by conservative news sites from the platform's trending topics.
"Yeah, I would like -- I would like to do that," Trump said, a sentence that was omitted from the original transcript.
The redactions, to be color coded to reflect the reason they were omitted from the final report, have Democrats seeing red.
He said the Justice Department's calculations, made by the antitrust economist Carl Shapiro, had omitted key information and were therefore flawed.
The Nasher highlights artists of African descent and female artists — those who have been historically underrepresented or omitted by art institutions.
Duane -- who was Prince's bodyguard for a while -- was omitted from the list of siblings when Tyka Nelson began probate proceedings.
Mr. Trump's plan, which included funding for a border wall, garnered less support than the Democrats' recommendation, which omitted the wall.
An earlier version of this column misattributed part of a comment of Gary Gutting's to Todd May and omitted May's comment.
Excerpts from some of the interview summaries, known as FBI 302s, are sprinkled throughout Mueller's report, but many details were omitted.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Tuesday about the composer Oliver Knussen, using information from his publisher, omitted the name of a survivor.
INSIDE THE TIMES The Here to Help column on Friday about a recipe for lemon gelato omitted the recipe's final steps.
They bribed someone to have his name omitted from a watch list at the border, then dressed as Christians, wearing crosses.
Working with these same allies, the United States should also tackle issues omitted from the nuclear deal, like Iran's missile program.
When it was published in the United States in 1958, Chapter 10 was omitted, along with numerous sentences here and there.
Cipollone launched the defense by suggesting that Democrats omitted crucial contextual evidence that paint Trump's actions in a less incriminating light.
In the police report, her age was inaccurately recorded as over 18, and her disability was omitted altogether, the report states.
President Obama late Tuesday omitted the word "cyber" from his State of the Union address for the first time since 2011.
An article on Friday about start-ups offering improved menstrual products omitted two people who helped found Thinx, an underwear company.
An earlier version of this article omitted part of the names of two bars Grant Achatz is opening in New York.
For one, the FBI omitted exculpatory information from the FISA court, which could have affected the decision to approve the surveillance.
In 256, they were silent on the death of XXXTentacion; the year before that, they omitted The Fall's Mark E. Smith.
A picture credit on Friday with a film review of the documentary "City of Ghosts" omitted a source of the image.
Especially when some of the omitted talents would have put much-needed "Ooh"-factor into the largely by-the-books nominees.
Farm work, housekeeping and other jobs disproportionately staffed by African-Americans were omitted from programs like Social Security and unemployment insurance.
Trump's State of the Union speech omitted any mention of testing North Korea's intentions, reflecting the administration's dim view of diplomacy.
In a statement on Sunday, J&F lawyers said both men "did not lie nor omitted information" in their plea deals.
Pete Buttigieg's presidential campaign omitted more than 20 high-level fundraisers from a list of top bundlers it disclosed last week.
Arabs and Muslims are uniting, mobilizing and organizing in communities, participating in a democratic process that has omitted and dismissed us.
Kushner said his original security clearance form, which omitted several meetings with Russians in 2016, was submitted prematurely by an assistant.
The commission said Nissan omitted more than $140 million in undisclosed compensation and retirement benefits for Ghosn in its financial disclosures.
Alexander Vindman's assertion that some of the transcript of the call was omitted from the summary released from the White House.
He documented the entire process, but due to the graphic nature of the photos, we have omitted several from this post.
Also omitted from the exemption list was U.S. ally Japan, though a government spokesman said Tokyo would press to be included.
Note: An earlier version omitted that the Ninth Circuit reconsidered its decision and issued a new one upholding the good cause requirement.
Apple has omitted the home button for the first time, replacing it with an upward swipe from the bottom of the phone.
But this one also omitted some of the more prominent Tory ideas proposed during the campaign, like cutting pensions and fuel subsidies.
And in case things weren't confusing enough, the transcript on the Russian president's website omitted the exchange in question in its entirely.
This entry contains all the information Gilly read out loud, as well as some stuff she (thankfully) omitted, like his bowel movements.
The survey also took into consideration any jobs which had similar titles, however any intern or C-Suite level positions were omitted.
But in these conversations, Gargac told the paper, he omitted that the videos were immediately livestreamed onto a public and interactive platform.
Editor's note: In an earlier version, the passage citing "treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors" incorrectly omitted the word "other."
He omitted to add that, as with love, many people have a strong moral aversion to paying for the life-sustaining liquid.
Curiously omitted from the list of supported televisions is anything from TCL, the maker of our current favorite 4K TV under $1,000.
Perhaps female and minority viewers were once more tolerant of films that offered only caricatures of themselves, or omitted their likenesses altogether.
It has a 14-inch screen and an 8th gen Intel Core i7 processor, though other specs were omitted at the presentation.
That cap has now been omitted, but the deal does reduce the number of beds in detention centers from 49,057 to 40,250.
Buttigieg's name was apparently omitted in at least one call for the poll, calling the integrity of the whole survey into question.
Departing from an established practice of disclosing the identities of individuals or organizations in violation notices, FINTRAC omitted Manulife in the notice.
Although the creative couple had to cut Ashe's fire statement, there's nothing else FOX wanted omitted from the entire nine-hour project.
Interestingly, some form of these protocols were included in the original 1989 Declaration of Principles, but were omitted from the 2010 revision.
Kushner initially omitted the interaction with Veselnitskaya on his application for a security clearance, but included the meeting on a supplemental form.
American shale oil boom Although Trump praised Saudi Arabia, his tweet omitted the central role played by America in the oil plunge.
THE ARTS An article on Thursday about art fairs in New York City this week omitted part of the name of one.
OBITUARIES A picture caption on Sunday with an obituary about the writer Michelle Cliff omitted credit for the photograph of Ms. Cliff.
That the president omitted so many major national security concerns, and the Democrats mentioned none at all, should be cause for concern.
But those days I was a bit more selfish, a bit more macho, and I sort of omitted to mention her contribution.
An earlier version of the listing of credits for "Empathy School," using information from the program, omitted two composers of the music.
But their agreement omitted many of the most critical details, including the fate of North Korea's recently developed long-range missile capabilities.
SUNDAY REVIEW An opinion essay last Sunday about sex omitted one of the developers of the Our Whole Lives sex education program.
NO MORE ACCENT FOR POKEMON: Readers may see the normal accent in "Pokemon Go" omitted from news articles that follow AP Style.
She said she wanted to replace the "grey" EU with a "happy" one and omitted any mention of her anti-euro stance.
But later revivals for the School of American Ballet (1991, 2007) omitted the third movement altogether, and so did this Farrell staging.
Neymar, Luis Suarez, and last year's winner Luka Modric have all been omitted from the shortlist for the 20193 Ballon d'Or award.
The settlement also resolves charges(here) for separately omitted material information about the operation of a platform for trading U.S. Treasury securities.
An obituary on Saturday about the horse owner and breeder Ogden Mills Phipps omitted part of the name of his paternal grandmother.
The company originally claimed that it had met all "fire regulation" when refurbishing Grenfell but omitted that phrase in a later statement.
SUNDAY BUSINESS An article last Sunday about the San Francisco office of Ellen Richey of Visa omitted part of Ms. Richey's title.
SNC has also resolved to work with the United Nations to provide orbital access to nations that normally are omitted from spaceflight.
When contemporary Caribbean art is represented in exhibitions, more often than not, countries that do not qualify as Spanish-speaking are omitted.
In the HRW report, one survivor (whose real name is omitted for safety) describes her alleged rape by three policemen in Nairobi.
Their use of instruments that are typically omitted from Western traditions, like the sitar and sarod, give the compositions a fresh twist.
An earlier version of this article omitted a relevant detail about Amy Maurer, a Wisconsinite who voted for Donald Trump in 2016.
BOOK REVIEW A biographical note with a review on July 1 about "This Little Art," by Kate Briggs, omitted a translator's name.
It claimed law enforcement officials omitted relevant information in their application for a warrant to wiretap the former campaign adviser, Carter Page.
The review also omitted the name of one of the renters of a commercial space that houses Ms. Owens's 356 Mission project.
It omitted Iraq from the countries that faced the travel scrutiny and allowed case-by-case exceptions for travelers from the others.
While the impacts of Arctic warming are many, melting Arctic sea ice does not raise sea levels, so this reference was omitted.       
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article omitted the given name of the co-founder of Hudson Executive.
I also omitted the mushrooms and used new potatoes that, unlike the mushrooms, help thicken a sauce made without the egg yolks.
All of the buttons are on the right-hand side; thankfully, the dedicated Bixby button from previous Galaxy phones has been omitted.
ARTS & LEISURE Because of a production error, an article on April 29 about the playwright Caryl Churchill omitted part of a sentence.
It's the first time since the league went to a full season of Thursday night football that any clubs have been omitted.
Because of an editing error, the Check In column last Sunday, about the Meliá Braco Village resort in Jamaica, omitted the byline.
" The agreement signed by Trump and Kim omitted the words "verifiable and irreversible" from that phrase, however, referring only to "complete denuclearization.
The actual proposed rule omitted several hard-line provisions in the draft version, which means the estimated reach likely will be lower.
I was omitted from printed obituaries (though there was room for his dog), and none of the eulogies mentioned a surviving brother.
Among them were the allegations that editors for the trending topics feature had omitted conservative content and news sources from the list.
Often omitted from Buttigieg's political resume, though, is his first run for office, a failed bid for Indiana state treasurer in 2010.
" An earlier version of this article omitted part of the name of an organization that was hired to consult on "Andi Mack.
In the US, the original version is rated PG-13 but in Singapore, with the kiss omitted, it retains the same rating.
A television review on Friday about the Netflix series "13 Reasons Why" omitted one of the directors of the last four episodes.
Another was how Mr. Trump and Mr. Spicer conflated BuzzFeed's reporting of the Russia story with CNN's, which omitted the uncorroborated details.
However, in reality, this was actually just an error made by one of the translators who simply omitted a line of text.
METROPOLITAN An article on March 26397 about the photographer James Van Der Zee's pictures of Harlem omitted a credit for the photographs.
Unless, say, you're that vegan model who omitted water from his diet entirely—and even he seems to be doing just fine.
The National shoots itself in the foot by excluding this information, and one wonders where else such vital historic evidence is omitted.
THE ARTS A television review on Friday about the HBO pop-music drama "Vinyl" omitted the names of two of the show's creators.
In most instances, sergeants signed off on the stop-and-frisk paperwork even when the forms filled out by officers omitted required information.
Unlike her husband, Connie Schmett omitted her role with Schmett & Associates on the disclosure she submitted in April, which covered calendar year 2016.
For the financial form, Kushner had "inadvertently"omitted over $10 million in assets and amended it in a form he submitted in July.
The accompanying model allows viewers to see details omitted from the photo; there's even a button to switch on the dining hall lights.
Trump must remember Ronald Reagan's prescient warning in negotiating with a hostile foreign power: "trust but verify," something the Obama administration pointedly omitted.
Facebook omitted references to Russia from a public report about the 2016 election after recommendations from its lawyers, according to a new report.
Perhaps Beethoven, given foresight to the future horrors that would keep his piece at prominence, would have omitted his "Ode to Joy," too.
Certain information and disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS") have been condensed or omitted.
Meanwhile Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law, omitted his own meeting with the ambassador at Trump Tower from his security-clearance form.
Wing mirrors are omitted in favor of rear-facing cameras, the side windows are frameless, and the roof is finished in carbon fiber.
Clarification: A previous version of this article omitted the fact that Beto O'Rourke has also released a detailed plan to address gender inequality.
Here's the whole write-up — I've omitted nothing: Transitioning the presidency between parties is one of the most complex undertakings in American politics.
These two sets of data are imperative in demonstrating the rapid increase of traditionally marginalized and even omitted characters on the big screen.
Interestingly, before the 18th century, the country was largely vegetarian; both the Buddhist and Shinto religions omitted meat and dairy for ethical reasons.
And it follows Jared Kushner's backward-looking correction of an application for a security clearance, which had initially omitted his contacts with Russia.
Later, officials warned the groups they were likely to be under attack, although they omitted crucial details to preserve active intelligence-gathering operations.
At a rally Tuesday in Arizona, he berated media coverage for the ongoing political crisis and omitted to mention his own controversial comments.
Facts are slippery things; they can render an inaccurate view if they are told in the wrong order, or if some are omitted.
But Tump and his attorney, Rudy Giuliani, now admit that he had a $28503,22019 liability that he omitted from his financial disclosure report.
An obituary last Sunday about the lawyer Robert MacCrate omitted the name of the organization that gave him its Gold Medal in 1999.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Saturday about the horse owner and breeder Ogden Mills Phipps omitted part of the name of his paternal grandmother.
And once people realized they couldn't make very much sense of them without the omitted portions, they decided to meme the memos instead.
President Donald Trump's state visit to Britain appears to have been postponed, as the announcement was omitted from the Queen's Speech on Wednesday.
While poverty decreased, what the New York Times conveniently omitted is that income inequality continued its trend of increasing in the United States.
Trump, however, omitted the most crucial fact about these emails — Clinton's team ordered them to be deleted before any subpoenas had been issued.
In that case, ballots used at polling stations serving a high concentration of Chinese voters omitted the Chinese translation of a ballot proposition.
BUSINESS DAY An article on Friday about start-ups offering improved menstrual products omitted two people who helped found Thinx, an underwear company.
Notably, the public blog post omitted certain details that OneLogin mentioned to customers in an email; namely that hackers have stolen customer information.
CNN found more than two dozen meetings, events or calls detailed in internal EPA documents and emails were omitted from his public calendar.
OBITUARIES Because of an editing error, an obituary on Wednesday about the historian Bruce Mazlish omitted the name of one of his survivors.
The recipe also omitted an item from the ingredient list: The ribs should be seasoned with 2 teaspoons black pepper before they're browned.
Recently, the New York Times review of Sarah Lucas's New Museum retrospective, Au Naturel, omitted co-curator Margot Norton, only crediting Massimiliano Giono.
Several parts of that report were omitted, he said, because of a continuing criminal investigation that he was not at liberty to describe.
This presentation, however, omitted the public or private context that might have made the characters something more than merely self-involved substance abusers.
The shirt featured a map of China but omitted South Tibet, Taiwan, and islands China makes claims to in the South China Sea.
An earlier version of this obituary, using information from a representative of Mr. Black's band, Alabama 3, omitted the name of a survivor.
Yet the article omitted a crucial fact about Mr. Dhonau: To some back then, he was a card-carrying enemy of the people.
But some biblical scholars have said the museum's exhibits focus too narrowly on American Protestantism, and have omitted parts of the Bible's history.
Mr. Kushner played down the significance of the meeting and omitted significant details, according to two people who were briefed on the exchange.
And what if the photograph with the dead bodies was omitted entirely and only the policies that led to the deaths were shown?
BUSINESS An article on Monday about Glaad, the L.G.B.T advocacy organization, omitted one aspect of the history of a proposed L.G.B.T.-inclusive amendment.
In another boost to ties, Washington omitted Belarus from a list of countries under a travel ban after earlier signalling its possible inclusion.
An article on Friday about the qualifying tournament for Wimbledon omitted one way people can get Center Court tickets for the main event.
When Amirani finds out that one agent's interview was omitted from the broadcast, he sleuths until he fortuitously finds an unedited original transcript.
SIGAR has been among the harshest critics of the war, but the Lessons Learned reports omitted the bluntest language found in the interviews.
The continuous coverage provision was noticeably omitted from the Senate's draft, but aides said they were working behind the scenes to add it.
I love reading each of these and try to follow the arc of each inclusion while not worrying about whose life is omitted.
Adjectives like "open" were dropped, and the ministers omitted language used in previous communiqués that condemned protectionism, repudiating decades of free trade doctrine.
An article last Sunday on how the 52 Places to Go list was picked omitted the hashtag used for the feature on Instagram.
And although they've long been omitted from Western art history, it's evident that other artists hanging on the Prado's walls recognized their talent.
The report on Mr. O'Brien states that because the two complainants requested anonymity, their names and identifying information were omitted from the document.
WEEKEND ARTS A picture credit on Friday with a film review of the documentary "City of Ghosts" omitted a source of the image.
Since the plea agreement only immunizes the conduct it mentions from further prosecution, it is not clear why such other issues were omitted.
Mr. Nasrallah's speeches have omitted critiques of Prince Mohammed lately, and on Wednesday, he called for peace talks in Yemen, a major step.
WEEKEND A television review on Friday about the Netflix series "2800 Reasons Why" omitted one of the directors of the last four episodes.
Additionally, they omitted domestic terrorism episodes that have accounted for a substantial number of terrorism-related deaths over the same 235-year period.
An obituary on Thursday about Alan S. Gordon, the executive director of the American Guild of Musical Artists, omitted the name of a survivor.
If the facts are the same today I wouldn&apost, a lot of the facts have been conveniently omitted to make the story work.
On inflation, the committee said market-based measures remain low but have moved up "considerably," a word that was omitted from the November statement.
Furthermore, Clinton's campaign has omitted four of these states — Wisconsin, Michigan, Colorado, and Virginia — from its latest round of targeted swing state ad buys.
The budget passed in March by Congress omitted any mention of CMS, effectively ruling out the use of carbon monitoring projects in the future.
The piece entirely omitted the expertise and experience of women-led organizations that have been pioneering the efforts to bring more women into computing.
Gilmour said the true number of cases was much higher but the report omitted many for reasons of confidentiality or security of the victim.
RT was Microsoft's streamlined version of Windows designed specifically for ARM processors, which also omitted compatibility with the vast ecosystem of existing Windows apps.
Katie Cassidy, his daughter, was omitted from his will, as he claimed he was little more than a biological father to the Arrow actress.
Image for this article omitted because Breitbart used a picture of a 29-year-old trans YouTube star, and she deserves better than that.
And in a post-attack call to Mr Doval, Susan Rice, Mr Obama's national security adviser, also omitted the traditional American call for restraint.
Koscinski's husband later picked up the cake from the West Ashley supermarket, but didn't know the bakers had omitted the word "Cum" with hyphens.
What is more, although Myanmar's media law says journalists may "freely criticise" the executive, the legislature and the judiciary, the army is conspicuously omitted.
But rather than present the case objectively, the filmmakers omitted facts in order to keep access to Avery and to present a simplified storyline.
The CFTC said Morgan Stanley omitted the mandatory futures and options data from its reports over a 10-year period from 2007 to 2017.
At the time, the reporter, Susan Kelleher, conducted an extensive interview with Tizon, but claims he omitted the fact that she was a slave.
Earlier drafts of the order did not include the FBI in the critical infrastructure review, and observers questioned why the agency had been omitted.
Stelter also omitted any mention during the hourlong program of Baquet's recent statement about risking jail time if it meant getting Trump's tax returns.
He had posted and then quickly deleted a slightly different version of the tweet just a few minutes earlier, which omitted ABC and CBS.
For many of his characters, key details are omitted; we don't know what to think — and this can create an illusion of psychological depth.
The first version of Shorts, which was never publicly released, omitted the swipe-to-share mechanic and simply broadcast your camera roll to friends.
Correction: An earlier version of this story omitted the fact that Trevor Story had been injured in the second half of the 2016 season.
A dance review on Friday about "Merce Cunningham Early Works," at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in Manhattan, omitted a co-presenter of the program.
Citing a CNN review, the publication said it found "more than two dozen meetings, events or calls" that were omitted from the public calendar.
Sennheiser later issued a software update that remediated the vulnerability by updating the root store with a new certificate that omitted the private key.
Quoting a former Facebook worker, it alleged that Facebook has routinely omitted conservative topics and media reports from the Trending section of its site.
It is almost universally omitted in coverage, but the Trump administration has been far more transparent in this investigation than many of its predecessors.
OBITUARIES An obituary last Sunday about the lawyer Robert MacCrate omitted the name of the organization that gave him its Gold Medal in 1999.
The audio mixing issue also led to the first part of the question being omitted in the White House's video feed of the event.
NATIONAL An article on Sunday about the immigration troubles of Marco Rubio's grandfather, Pedro Victor Garcia, omitted references to earlier accounts of that history.
But it wasn't seen until 2012; when the Poindexter interview was handed over to the defense during the 1986 trial, that portion was omitted.
Disclosure may also lead to damaging revelations if he omitted other liabilities from any past financial disclosure reports or incurred new ones since June.
As he sought asylum in Europe, Mr. Daleel appears to have either embellished or omitted key parts of his history in constantly shifting accounts.
Neymar, Luis Suarez, and last year's winner Luka Modric have all been omitted from the 30-man shortlist for the 2019 Ballon d'Or award.
Specifically, Stone omitted Jerome Corsi from the story, and claimed all of his information about WikiLeaks came from comedian and radio host Randy Credico.
Omitted from the plan was any mention of the third middle school in the building, the high-performing charter school on the fifth floor.
He blamed "fake news," claiming the report — in a right-wing, pro-Brexit tabloid owned by Rupert Murdoch — had omitted any praise of Mrs.
" • An article on Friday about possible Oscar winners omitted part of the name of an actor who appears in "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
Those concerns were inflamed in early April when Mueller's team began grumbling to associates that Barr's brief summary to Congress omitted important, damaging findings.
That was true, but the letter omitted the subsequent death of inmate Mosheh Underwood, 24, who hung himself in his cell August 4, 2018.
Whole areas of music omitted from the Cunningham-Cage experience, from Bach to Fanny Brice, became important to Mr. Gordon, Mr. Paxton and others.
Because of an editing error an earlier version of this article omitted part of the name of the organization that Gabrielle Carteris presides over.
The obituary also omitted part of the name of the heart condition for which Mr. Bogle had been treated for more than 30 years.
REAL ESTATE Because of a production error, the cover story last Sunday, about new developments opening in historic former bank buildings, omitted several paragraphs.
As a ground rule I omitted living composers from consideration, arguing that we are just too close to these creators to have enough perspective.
SPECIAL SECTION: DEALBOOK An article on June 28 about applications of blockchain technology omitted partners in the land registry pilot in Cook County, Ill.
The women behind "Turning the Tables" have been publicly keeping track of albums they omitted, with input from women outside NPR — open source canonizing.
Forward Mallory Pugh and defender Tierna Davidson were both omitted from the 20-person squad after representing the team at the 2019 World Cup.
Jamie, now 24, and Cheyenne, now 21, share their mother's home with three foster children whose names are being omitted here for privacy reasons.
As part of his plea, he also admitted to submitting a lobbying disclosure to the US that omitted his lobbying firm's work for Turkey.
"The omitted or suppressed parts of the letter amount to almost half of the actual contents," says the court paper submitted by Schillings solicitors.
An earlier version of this article omitted the source of the description of the items Rich Wilson brought with him for the Vendée Globe.
In July, he disclosed 77 assets that were "inadvertently omitted" from his original disclosure that included real estate, bonds and a personal art collection.
The complaint said McKinsey's connection to United States Steel was one of dozens that were "concealed, omitted and lied about" in its court filings.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Tuesday about the artist Gerson Leiber, using information from a family spokesman, omitted the names of two of his survivors.
The French media omitted the details, but an Interior Ministry official soon called with confirmation: Kepel's name was near the top of the list.
In 22016, a comprehensive analysis of brain development omitted data on young adults ages 2110 to 213 because so few studies had been done.
By keeping food trash out of landfills, the brothers scale back their contribution to the 50 percent of carbon dioxide pollution omitted from landfills.
An earlier version of this obituary, using information from Mr. Delaney's family, omitted the name of a survivor and referred incorrectly to his sons.
FBI Director Christopher Wray also expressed concerns about the Nunes memo, publicly warning the White House that omitted information could impact the memo's veracity.
The euro fell nearly 0.8 percent on the day even as Draghi omitted a now customary reference about the need to monitor the currency.
An article on Friday about 15 standout television shows omitted the name of an executive producer responsible for the show "Sneaky Pete" on Amazon.
SPORTS An article on Friday about the qualifying tournament for Wimbledon omitted one way people can get Center Court tickets for the main event.
The tensions broke into the open just before the 2017 election when Mr. Northam's campaign omitted Mr. Fairfax from a piece of campaign literature.
In the early 1980s, she spoke about being omitted from history books and from special issues of Cahiers du Cinéma dedicated to French cinema.
Because the government did not hedge against currency swings and omitted a vital turnpike from its original blueprint, the cost has continued to rise.
The committee is pressing in this because Facebook gave earlier evidence to its online disinformation enquiry yet omitted to mention the Cambridge Analytica breach entirely.
After Citigroup discovered the error, it failed to report it to the SEC and waited nine months to produce the omitted data, the SEC said.
Conflict of interest questions In the hours after its release, many questioned why the list omitted other countries with direct links to those terror attacks.
For instance, this year "Won't You Be My Neighbor," the documentary about Fred Rogers was number 20183 on the top 100 list, but was omitted.
UPDATE: An earlier version of this story omitted Representative Mary Gay Scanlon (PA-7), who was elected in a special election and recently sworn in.
The first and perhaps most important part that Apple (seemingly) omitted was cleverly reverse-engineered many years ago by Honda racing parts company Hybrid Racing.
THANOS CATSAMBASPotomac, Maryland The Economist's study of Elon Musk's finances was good, but omitted a key element of his success: government subsidies ("Countdown", October 22nd).
Officially submitted for consideration as Romania's official entry in the best foreign-language film sweepstakes, it was omitted from the final list of five nominees.
In August, after six years of development, the government released a controversial national register of citizens that omitted 20153 million residents, many of them Muslim.
It also referred to Los Debiles as a short film when it is in fact a feature, and omitted the name of the co-director.
And yet few in Georgia, let alone the nation, know this religious significance because Islam was omitted from the telling of early America, historians said.
Indeed, customers have the option to comparison shop by "price + shipping," but shipping costs are omitted from its own products and those of paying vendors.
Editor's Note: The last names of the women featured in the campaign have been omitted by Greater Than AIDS and Mashable to protect their privacy.
He also said that Bland came into jail with marks on her forehead—a detail that was omitted by the police report Encinia filled out.
A special counsel that was only necessary because Trump's attorney general suspiciously omitted his own exchanges with a Russian envoy during his Senate confirmation hearings.
Roche, 32, left Tinkoff for Sky in 2015 but was omitted from the team's lineup for the Tour de France after a drop in form.
Her next door neighbour, Maura — who, like Guadalupe, asked that her last name be omitted, for security reasons — also fled Bolivia, with the same dreams.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Thursday about Alan S. Gordon, the executive director of the American Guild of Musical Artists, omitted the name of a survivor.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 2698 about a new documentary focused on the musician Grace Jones omitted part of the title of the film.
Hasbro, like other toymakers, faced a storm of criticism when it initially omitted products that feature Rey, the film's female lead character, from its range.

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