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"Omitting Casey from an opinion discussing the importance of precedent would be a little like omitting 'The Godfather' from a discussion of important movies," he said.
Omitting the models' last names was also a conscious decision.
I'm fine with omitting ingredients called for by a recipe.
"We've got two good candidates," he said, apparently omitting O'Malley.
"You are willfully selecting facts and omitting others," said Rep.
And he then claimed that Jones later apologized for omitting him.
One strategy for steering the consumer is simply omitting dollar signs.
"John Kasich has pulled out," he said, omitting any further context.
Now, omitting her suicide would be impossible; it is public knowledge.
He's not telling me everything; he may be omitting the truth.
It is, after all, in Making a Murderer's interest to have Zellner shoot down Kratz's criticism about omitting a key piece of evidence, since it makes it seem like the show was justified in omitting it.
Deliberately omitting facts can result in up to five years in prison.
The problems included omitting details that made Mr. Page look less suspicious.
I'm also omitting the bigger model, the S28+, which I didn't test.
So they break development cycle very often omitting the stage of testing.
I'm also omitting the bigger model, the S2750 Plus, which I didn't test.
They use CompactFlash, so Western Digital's omitting a CF readers feels pretty glaring.
Omitting the queen, only 3 percent of the world's bills feature a woman.
But omitting plastic straws alone won't save every marine creature or the environment.
The English translations of the book were expurgated versions, omitting the nastiest passages.
Many experts, including study author Landgren, recommend omitting cow's milk from an infant's diet.
" On three other occasions, he put the figure at $2.5 trillion, omitting the "over.
Instead, he praised Columbus and his legacy while omitting the uglier side of history.
By omitting to include such rules, the assembly has failed to fulfil this obligation.
By omitting to include such rules, the assembly has failed to fulfill this obligation.
He diverges from her method, omitting the egg she puts in her potato mixture.
Intentionally omitting information on the form, known as an SF-86, is a felony.
I've been to both and omitting Gray's villa is tantamount to an art crime.
And by omitting all the foods that you tend to enjoy in the past, by omitting alcohol, trying to increase your exercise, and then doing this, like, detox fad all in one goal, it's overwhelming, and it's setting you up for failure.
"Omitting OCR from the Olympics would make less sense than omitting a staple such as track and field in my mind," said Atkins, who won $6,000 by finishing in first in Iceland having completed 82 miles in the 24-hour endurance event.
Two days later, CBP issued another statement, this time omitting any mention of blunt objects.
Omitting pertinent information from a conversation, or even intentionally misleading an interlocutor, requires nimble thinking.
They were keeping, omitting exculpatory information and hiding their back-channel to the Clinton campaign.
I analyzed turnout in primary elections (omitting caucuses) in each presidential election cycle since 2004.
Omitting the sour cream and avocado ranch sauce helps lower sodium by another 50 milligrams.
Rafaa told him they were going to "a festival," omitting the part about the music.
Democrats criticized the investigation for omitting interviews with key witnesses and have challenged its legitimacy.
Russia felt it might be able to skirt the conventions with Novichok by omitting it.
He does this subtly, partly by omitting Nazi iconography — the swastikas and all the rest.
But a few are more selective still, omitting only a single country from their worldview: Israel.
"Ran for president one time and won," he said falsely, omitting his failed 2000 presidential campaign.
Yes, the original headline omitting her parental income was a weird mistake on Refinery29's part.
But perhaps it's wrong to fault a book for omitting what it never tried to include.
As a meditation on loss, it represents trauma's impact by omitting direct representation of the trauma.
Instead, he advanced Russia's agenda by omitting a robust endorsement of the NATO mutual defense pledge.
The portraits are set against a plain white background, omitting any context of the subjects' surroundings.
While mostly omitting his family from his will, he left money for a monument to himself.
The Peace Monument, for example, honors Confederate veterans while omitting the experiences of enslaved African Americans.
Cummings has been investigating Flynn for several months for omitting information on his security clearance application.
After omitting it from his 2017 form, he listed it in a footnote the following year.
Drabble has Fran tot it all up, not omitting the worst: Evolving models of residential care . . .
"I have plans," I said, omitting the fact that these plans included a coke-fueled BDSM fourgy.
That means omitting goods for which there are few available substitutes, as well as parts and components.
In these documents, Trump would allegedly misrepresent the property he owned, including omitting debts and overvaluing assets.
Genealogical records, which focused on the male line of descent, reflected this, usually omitting wives and daughters.
Did the person who made the cuts inform his superiors precisely what he was omitting and why?
He returns upstairs, intent on saying nothing, as if he could make it disappear by omitting it.
Because of the sensitive nature, we gave readers the option of remaining anonymous or omitting their surnames.
Players evade censors easily by omitting letters or adding numerals to ethnic slurs written in game chats.
Not only was the exhibition abstruse, it had committed the cardinal sin of omitting Greek artists and curators.
The agencies sent warning letters to four companies for infractions including omitting a required warning about nicotine's addictiveness.
LGBT+ charity Stonewall said the document failed children by omitting any teaching about LGBT+ families at primary level.
There are also smart ways to make a career break less prominent without omitting it entirely, suggested Pope.
She'll follow in the footsteps of Diana and Kate in omitting the word "obey" from her vows. 9.
Omitting certain foods or food groups just heightens cravings, food obsessions, and worsens your chaotic relationship with food.
Shqaire was charged in September with illegally obtaining his citizenship by omitting those facts from US immigration officials.
Former Calumet County District Attorney Ken Kratz has since accused the filmmakers of omitting evidence from the series.
" —Bear "If someone is omitting information, blatantly lying, or obscuring a truth, then it's a breach of trust.
"I'm told Antonio Brown's interview w/t NFL lasted approximately 8 hours, omitting breaks," ESPN's Josina Anderson says.
" He continues, "By painting the spaces and omitting the characters it was almost like reclaiming them for myself.
Hours later, Ms. McGowan addressed the tweet to Mr. Affleck accusing him of omitting information in his statement.
But, unfortunately, Markovits's attempt to reimagine class struggle, while neatly omitting capitalists from his story, doesn't quite hold.
But Trump has a history of ignoring or omitting significant groups and figures from commemorative speeches and tweets.
But by omitting time stamps, TikTok might open itself up to other scandals, like the proliferation of misinformation.
Omitting his full last name, Howard-Higgins identified himself as James Howard, CEO of Jupiter Military & Tactical Systems.
And what was the glue — the revealer — that would justify omitting TER at the ends of familiar phrases?
Mr. Kushner is very likely being investigated as well for omitting Russian contacts from his security clearance forms.
According to Lesser from ClearanceJobs, intentionally omitting information from the SF-86 form is actually a federal crime.
This, say the professors, allows them to argue that they are not singling out Israel by omitting only it.
By effectively omitting Graham from the cinematic record, Pakula ensured she would be viewed as a non-essential bystander.
"Goldstein described this show in terms of traditional art exhibition hierarchies (privileging male contributions, omitting female ones)," Dickson writes.
Keeping the font big means omitting many of those little function words: "the", "a", "and", prepositions and the like.
For his part Gil Kerlikowske, the former CBP boss, does have concerns about omitting polygraph tests for new recruits.
Omitting crucial parts of the conversation, like a pending legal case, fails to dismantle rape culture in hip-hop.
If food can be prepared safely by omitting or substituting an ingredient, many agree to these concessions to safety.
Or so says Italian Vogue, which aims to make a statement about sustainability this month by omitting photo shoots.
Usually in the dream, there's a jump cut, like my brain is omitting part of a memory it blacked out.
But they're conveniently omitting the very real ways that punching holes in digital security puts even more people in danger.
Lochte told his mother a sanitized version of events — omitting vandalism, for instance — and characterized the altercation as a robbery.
Reports on Monday emerged that contractors working as "curators" in Facebook's trending topics section were omitting conservative news topics. Sen.
Omitting these taxpayers will exclude many of the American taxpayers who are most vulnerable in the current crisis: undocumented immigrants.
At Liverpool last year, he chose to flood the midfield, omitting Raheem Sterling in favor of the more conservative Gündogan.
Yet President Trump is omitting that farm income reached $241 billion in 254, before falling to $210 billion in 21700.
To support these preconceived notions, creators can even manipulate evidence by omitting, under analyzing or changing inconvenient yet crucial facts.
It has gone from protecting users by omitting or blocking features to outright deceiving users about what certain features do.
Earlier this week, sister network CNN altered content pertaining to Trump by omitting a word from one of his tweets.
Major redactions -- omitting entire emails or blacking-out full pages -- are regularly used by the government to keep information secret.
He suggested that there was a gap in perception due to the ECB's inflation measure omitting owner-occupied housing costs.
Some other studies, including the government's official poverty estimates, have been criticized for omitting these transfers and, thereby, overstating poverty.
"Per the AP, Glenn Haab now "acknowledges omitting some words from the email but says he didn't do it on purpose.
What it doesn't say: The statement breaks with many of Obama's Earth Day messages by omitting any mention of climate change.
The smaller phone will also have a simpler three-camera setup, omitting the periscope zoom and the fourth, depth-detecting sensor.
That could be spun into a justification for omitting any mention of Mr Trump from the document Mr Barr makes public.
My first texts were with Aly (she had a last name in the contact, but I'll be omitting all last names).
Plantronics is going the same route as Bang & Olufsen did with the H4, omitting inline controls from the included audio cable.
However, Plummer later told paramedics that she woke up and found her daughter unresponsive, omitting the detail about her daughter's crying.
He also is conveniently omitting that Stoneman High School, where 17 teenagers were killed last week, had an armed security guard.
Wallace was referring to a quote from a paid speech of Clinton's, omitting the language demonstrating where she discussed energy trading.
"Malicious omission consists of deliberately omitting information in the sworn declaration that officials are obliged to make," Delgado told Radio Continental.
Omitting characters in the middle of the phrase was actually intentional, Grande claims, because the tattoo hurt too much as-is.
The protesters were portrayed as hooligans motivated by mob violence, with state-run outlets omitting details of their broader political demands.
Omitting an article from the feed is a major setback, and the reconcilers are contractually bound to this pursuit of perfection.
Failing both of those, make a vat of Marcella Hazan's Bolognese, then assemble David Tanis's ricotta-stuffed shells — omitting the pesto!
For this reason, "The Beguiled" has generated some controversy, in particular for omitting all but the most cursory mention of slavery.
The final bill only applies to medical practitioners who can prescribe hormones or perform surgery, omitting nurses and medical assistants. Rep.
On Monday, try Fuchsia Dunlop's recipe for Shanghai stir-fried chunky noodles, omitting the pork if you keep your Mondays meatless.
"By omitting the tent's fourth wall, our guests are fully immersed in nature," said Mr. Leo Ghitis, owner of Nayara Resorts.
"By omitting the tent's fourth wall, our guests are fully immersed in nature," said Mr. Leo Ghitis, owner of Nayara Resorts.
While there is no overall difference between mentioning Trump and omitting his name, it has some impact on the partisan divide.
We published the story on July 5th, omitting some details at the Pentagon's request that were not essential to the story.
Omitting the possibility that I have an alcohol problem, another possibility is that drinking may have been helping out my body clock.
They distort it by omitting any mention of slavery and transmogrifying those who fought to preserve it into men of Arthurian virtue.
HudBay has also brought its fight out of the courtroom, using its website to accuse the activists of distorting and omitting facts.
But then, they say, Manafort changed his story to offer a "very watered-down version," omitting "everything, basically" about one relevant person.
The company will be disclosing some metrics for the first time, and omitting others when it reports results for the December quarter.
Every search phrase included the word "suicide," omitting the word "squad" so searches for the film Suicide Squad wouldn't contaminate the results.
Earlier this year, the US federal government released its dietary guidelines, omitting the recommendation to floss for the first time since 1979.
Tillerson gave a tour of U.S. priorities around the world, including in East Asia, Russia, Africa, and the Western Hemisphere, omitting Europe.
Scoota and Moose became the new cultural references to everyday life in Baltimore by not omitting the emotional toll of street life.
Released last year, that product straddled the line between fitness tracker and smartwatch, omitting, among other things, support for third-party apps.
Omitting the loan from disclosure forms is also arguably a violation of statutes against making false statements to the government, she said.
The suit contended that iShares' amended registration statements between 2010 and 2015 violated the Securities Act by omitting mention of that risk.
One of my kids has been hacking at it for a while now, omitting coconut, adding chocolate, all sorts of high jinks.
However, in addition to slashing 40 grams of carbs, omitting the bread brings the sodium count down to 620 milligrams from 890 milligrams.
The FDA and the Federal Trade Commission sent warning letters to four companies for infractions including omitting a required warning about nicotine's addictiveness.
Democrats are still irate that Attorney General William Barr's initial summary the report cleared the Trump administration of wrongdoing, while omitting damaging findings.
He ran on the most hardline pro-Israel platform ever, omitting any mention of the establishment of a Palestinian state in his manifesto.
In every case, Castle has faithfully recorded shapes and even colors, seemingly unconcerned with the images' intended messages and omitting all printed texts.
After Sunday's win, Le Pen tweeted her congratulations to Didier Deschamps, the white coach, omitting anything but a broad reference to the players.
He's leaving out energy companies because doubts there will be much improvement in energy prices, and also omitting chipmakers, which have recently rallied.
While he occasionally identifies the people he writes about, his insistence on omitting last names or creating pseudonyms is irritating in the extreme.
The people who listened to him critically and skeptically, for the possible truths he was omitting, were the ones who'd heard him correctly.
A reminder ad names the drug while omitting other information, assuming "the audience already knows the drug's use" — drugs like Viagra and Prozac.
Manafort directed him to commit other crimes, Gates said, such as not disclosing foreign bank accounts and omitting information from a court deposition.
In the letter, Shooter accuses investigators of dismissing and omitting from the report an allegation made by an unnamed woman against another lawmaker.
In January 2016, The IOC changed its policy, omitting the surgery requirement and reducing the hormone therapy requirement from two years to one.
Make these spiked treats family-friendly by omitting the rum, suggests the Top Chef star and host of Harlem's Sunday Best pop-up series.
"Defendants have repeatedly accused Waymo of using 'artful' or 'tactical' pleading to evade its arbitration obligations by omitting Levandowski as a defendant," Alsup said.
They are still irate that Attorney General William Barr's initial summary of the report cleared the Trump administration of wrongdoing, while omitting damaging findings.
Omitting this context also means ignoring yet another violent, ugly part of American history that many people don't even know about to begin with.
But pundits simply assessed the damage of this revolting depiction of disability, omitting one glaring detail: Letting a person living with a disability speak.
There was a new phone, a tablet, and a competitor to the Echo Show and Facebook Portal that distinguishes itself by omitting a camera.
"I almost had it!" exclaimed Sahil Langote, 13, of Wilmington, Delaware, after omitting the "s" from palatschinken, a type of crepe stuffed with jam.
She spent the trip texting with other campaigners, drafting an open letter to Zuckerberg that would take him to task for omitting their work.
Consider omitting this info from your dating profile: In the best case scenario, you might have to endure pickup lines about your day job.
We can't deny the lived experience of sexual violence survivors by omitting the gender of their perpetrator or the gender dynamics of the offense.
With the launch of its Health app, Apple overlooked period tracking as a key function, omitting this from in its built-in Health app.
You could do something similar this week for yourself off my recipe for smoked chicken wings, omitting the braise they use at the restaurant.
These critics are omitting the fact that attempting to disarm Hezbollah at this time would almost certainly lead to another civil war in Lebanon.
While the data shows that Cruise's cars are among the top performers, the companies self-report the data and could be omitting certain results.
But in these packages, and in live broadcasts, the editing is meticulous, omitting anything that might discomfit the N.F.L.'s brass and team owners.
My mother exhibited disdain for people who mispronounced the names of great artists and composers; for instance, omitting the middle-T sound from Mozart.
Former United manager Jose Mourinho failed to see eye-to-eye with Pogba, oft either playing him out of position or omitting him completely.
A display at the event outlining milestones in the company's history jumped from 1999 to 2015 — omitting the financial crisis and taxpayer-backed rescue.
I just can't summon the passion to be enraged by Google omitting what I consider to be one of my favorite things in the world.
Ever since Apple "courageously" killed the headphone jack by omitting it in the iPhone 7 in 2016, numerous phone makers followed suit — but not Samsung.
In February Mr Trump declassified a memo written by Mr Nunes that charged the FBI with omitting "material and relevant information" from its warrant requests.
And Google just revealed that it's discontinuing the similar Daydream View mobile headset, in addition to omitting Daydream support from the new Pixel 4 phone.
The summaries would include details about the allegations and penalties handed down by the department while omitting the officers' names and any other identifiable information.
In addition to omitting Ms. Bee, the portrait also left out performers like Chelsea Handler, who has a new Netflix talk show in the works.
"Defendants have repeatedly accused Waymo of using 'artful' or 'tactical' pleading to evade its arbitration obligations by omitting Levandowski as a defendant," Judge Alsup wrote.
In May, the Gap apologized for omitting Taiwan and Southern Tibet on a map that was branded on a T-shirt the company was selling.
Many manufacturers, from Apple to Google to Xiaomi, are omitting headphone jacks from their phones, instead opting for reversible ports like Lightning and USB-C.
Most of these descriptions are vague and could be misinterpreted, and, of course, he could also be omitting other, more effective security measures he employed.
Over the weekend, as protests raged across the nation, Bannon's team released a statement on Holocaust Remembrance Day purposefully omitting any mention of Jewish victims.
Washington time (ideal to get a segment on the evening newscasts) — omitting only Christmas and the Fourth of July weeks as sacrosanct non-partisan interludes.
His lawyer said during Monday's hearing that Craig will argue that he cannot be charged for omitting facts to federal investigators, according to media reports.
"My understanding is that it has only affected State Department employees," she said, omitting the intelligence officers' cases in an attempt to maintain their cover.
But Mr. McConnell himself is now selectively omitting parts of them, and focusing on a different, misleading rationale to justify his actions two years ago.
On top of that, the actual part of his personal life that we are asking for more information on is what he is purposely omitting.
In 2005, when Laura and George W. Bush sent out cards wishing supporters a happy holiday season, they received complaints for omitting the word Christmas.
When I saw people dear to me, I presented a version of my life that didn't exist (even omitting a marriage — how to explain that!).
"So why aren't the Committees and investigators, and of course our beleaguered A.G., looking into Crooked Hillarys crimes & Russia relations," he wrote, omitting an apostrophe.
They also say he gave varied and inaccurate accounts of his finances, also omitting mention of $200,000 parked in an escrow account that same month.
You told a lie by omission because at the time — early in your romance with your fiancé — omitting the truth was easier than telling it.
"Absolutely no sensitive data (pictures, video, chat logs) pass through (or are held) on our servers," Lovense's privacy FAQ states, curiously omitting audio as an example.
Huawei is omitting an earpiece on the P30 Pro, making innovative use of electromagnetic levitation to vibrate the top of the screen to generate call audio.
Alexander Vindman's testimony did not mention the motive of the White House in omitting key references to the Bidens and Burisma Holdings by Trump and Zelensky.
What's also disturbing is that there are no immediate consequences for omitting information required by the regulatory agencies, especially since they do not review every post.
Facebook is still an extremely effective ad platform — it's used by so many people that omitting it from advertising plans would be irresponsible in many cases.
Other times, mistakes are downright deceitful (think: inflating deductions to get a client a bigger refund or omitting information to maximize the federal earned income credit).
Whatever the intention, omitting this huge aspect of Dumbledore's character comes across as it not being important to the creators — but fans feel very, very differently.
Omitting just the 10 best days during that period generated an average annual total return of 6.10 percent, or returns reduced by more than a third.
Omitting all talk of his rulings (or the real-life implications of such rulings), she cited his work ethic, his "commitment to excellence," and his decency.
Post 423, when he turned 75, Wikipedia lists 13 albums while omitting more titles than I'm mad enough to compare-and-contrast from Spotify's offerings; upsetter.
Flynn so wanted to be Trump's national security advisor, especially after being fired by President Obama, that he risked omitting key information from his government paperwork.
Mr Wilson scolds the press for deliberately omitting the word "illegal" from discussions of illegal immigration, and for deeming "anti-immigrant" anyone demanding a secure border.
By omitting any reference to the attack that led to shooting, the headline implies that an Israeli soldier shot a peaceful Palestinian for no apparent reason.
That means the accompanying chart doesn't include any information about 2016, omitting the big attacks in Brussels; Nice, France; Orlando; and several smaller ones in Europe.
However omitting her surname also serves to distance herself further from her father, who alienated swathes of the population and was convicted of inciting racial hatred.
Gradually, Napoleon began deemphasizing herself as performer, omitting recognizable words and "dancing in and out of visibility," as she told me via email after the performance.
When Rose Pastor married James Graham Phelps Stokes on the shores of Connecticut in 1905, the couple insisted on omitting the word "obey" from the ceremony.
Omitting or minimizing these stories of rebellion helps hide the violent and traumatic experiences enslaved Africans endured at the hands of enslavers, which prompted such revolts.
We review how President Trump bent the truth this year by repeating and inflating falsehoods, shifting his statements, embellishing or omitting details, and offering misleading attacks.
Dropping a short-term gig that ended badly seems O.K.; omitting a five-year stint that ended when you were accused of embezzlement is a problem.
When The Times found out about the meeting, Mr. Trump helped draft a misleading statement in his son's name, omitting the true purpose of the meeting.
In time, she learned that omitting the accents on capital letters was a practice that carried over from the limitations of typewriters back in the day.
Omitting this step will save the Marlins' ownership from having to pay a hefty commission, but it also has led to a less-than-fluid process.
Though not stated explicitly, the language of the report, by omitting race, implied that its "five young men, all active homosexuals," were white, which they were.
To the irritation of his publishers, he sometimes resorts to footnotes to explain unfamiliar terms or episodes from Chinese history, rather than omitting or Anglicizing them.
By omitting mention of the third, the veiled woman, the Times editor has completed what the radical religious fundamentalists began: making women invisible behind the veil.
The alt-right is a broader coalition of such groups that further distances itself from white supremacy by omitting any reference to race from its name.
From those early political images, I had realized that I was omitting regular people — people like the schoolchildren, the elderly, and the communities that they live in.
The study covered a total of 204 metropolitan areas and 73% of the workers in the U.S., omitting the workforce in the rural parts of the country.
This weekend's controversy wasn't unique — journalist Max Read listed companies that had apologized over slights like omitting Taiwan from a map of China on a t-shirt.
Instead, I'm suggesting that omitting the headphones from the box is a tacit admission that Google doesn't really think it's going to get iPhone owners to switch.
Omitting any kind of smartphone connectivity (we hear Instagram is like really huge these days) would be a terrible decision if not for the Polaroid's analog legacy.
However, most junk journalism does not take the form of outright "fake news" but of tendentious reporting that focuses on some facts while downplaying or omitting others.
" Trump repeated his denial at an October 2016 rally, omitting mention of the failed Trump Tower deal: "I had Miss Universe there a couple of years ago.
And Facebook did not seem to have sufficient details about how it made sure a human didn't carry out a grudge by omitting one story or another.
You can save a little time by omitting the chopped fennel, or make it a little more traditional by doing rice or egg noodles instead of potatoes.
"As an artist, I've always believed in having a fully integrated self and not omitting parts of who you are or what your history is," Drucker says.
It's demise -- GOP leaders announced its death by omitting it from a joint statement at the end of July -- helped spark the progress that was to come.
The next day, Philip attends another EST meeting, without telling Elizabeth, and shares the story of his first kill with the group, while omitting a few details.
While a WHO spokesperson called the number "the current global 'snapshot,'" it misled some: It was delivered without context, omitting key factors that determine a disease's severity.
Authors who knowingly submit false information to a journal by omitting required disclosures of conflicts of interest should be prohibited from all future publication in that journal.
Being openly gay or queer is still not safe or accepted everywhere, so we gave our readers the option of being anonymous or omitting their last names.
By omitting the fantastical and dramatic elements that fuel the plots of more conventional novels both of her own time and ours, Austen keeps a laser focus.
The F.B.I. cherry-picked the evidence about Mr. Page, including omitting important facts that raised doubts about its suspicion that he might be a secret Russian agent.
But unfortunately, the "draft mini-report" on fare-free only made matters worse, making bold predictions by omitting any measure of the costs of such a policy.
"Anyone can bowl," says Solomon, kindly omitting the fact that no adult in a fifty-mile radius is likely to beat him two out of three games.
Conversely, it's usually a surprise when a movie featuring these characters avoids such well-known story points (like Spider-Man: Homecoming omitting the death of Uncle Ben).
Liberals are launching a campaign to recall Scholastic's children's book, "President Donald Trump" from their store for being "dangerous" and omitting negative information about the commander-in-chief.
"The association with Manafort was spun in the media as evidence of Trump campaign's collusion with the Russian government," RT reported, omitting the details of Yanukovych's political dealings.
How do you write a show critiquing the problems of America while omitting the perspective of an entire demographic that's been nothing but vocal about their American problems?
Hardeman's case has proceeded differently from the earlier trial, with an initial phase exclusively focused on scientific facts while omitting evidence of alleged corporate misconduct by company representatives.
Omitting any mention of the West, Mr Putin concentrated on domestic affairs: "I strongly believe that only a free society…is capable of achieving these breakthroughs," he said.
Alabama wants taxpayers to use selfies to file their taxes, conveniently omitting that the corresponding app is designed by the makers of the FBI's highly contested face database.
"Jeff Sessions has fiercely argued in the past that omitting information isn't just wrong, that it may also be illegal," DNC spokesman Adam Hodge said in a statement.
I wasn't sneaking around or making up stories, but I was omitting details and padding the edges of emotional conversations in hopes of making them easier for everyone.
Omitting it in the rhetoric related to the report but noting it in the report itself shows the delicate balance the Energy Department is striking on the issue.
On January 12th Mr Puigdemont became the first Catalan president to take the oath of office while omitting the traditional vows of loyalty to Spain's constitution and king.
" Not exactly the full sentence, as the ad conveniently cut out the end the sentence omitting this line, "I don't believe that background checks infringe upon those rights.
Omitting all those factors—as well as illegal fishing, which accounts for an estimated one of every five fish caught—has seriously compromised the accuracy of catch counts.
No more commissionsFeloni: As for the announcement of omitting stock ETF and options commissions, can you give me insight into what the timeline was for making this decision?
It was one of several he would purchase legally, omitting his psychological problems from application forms, according to Marc-André Lamontagne, a psychologist who interviewed him in prison.
And the prose style too is part of the defamiliarizing process: short, rhythmic, flamboyantly "primitive" sentences, regularly omitting the verb "to be" ("Night prolonged, Hekate hearing" is typical).
Recognizing the disadvantage of omitting an AI-powered voice assistant, Huawei Senior Manager Peter Gauden mentioned the possibility of adding support for voice assistant tech in the future.
The Associated Press reported that Glenn Haab acknowledged omitting some words from an email conversation with a CNN producer, but said he did not do it on purpose.
Though he didn't accuse FBI officials of intentionally abusing the FISA law, he said investigators "certainly misled the court" by omitting exculpatory information from four applications for surveillance.
Having said that, I represented a judge in the last impeachment trial in the Senate accused of omitting material facts from his forms before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Kelly then scolds Tomasky for omitting the press trashing of Lewinsky, which Kelly links to what he calls "an alleged campaign" by a Clinton aide to defame her.
Blum and his organization's incomplete and misleading data analysis paint a dangerously inaccurate picture of Harvard College's whole-person admissions process by omitting critical data and information factors.
The best way to describe the collection is "natural," not just in the brand's dedication to omitting harmful chemicals, but in the finishes and tones of the products themselves.
But from what we know so far, it does seem like the Galaxy S10 at least is likely to retain the headphone jack, despite the Galaxy A8s omitting it.
It's an understandable narrative choice — countless movies have already successfully focused around the addict, from Trainspotting to Rachel Getting Married — often omitting the destruction they leave in their wake.
Facebook claims to "recognize the history and global importance of this image in documenting a particular moment in time" while omitting why, exactly, this particular photograph is so important.
The deep unpopularity of YouTube's Rewind video, which becomes clear through the video's comments and social media chatter, is due to YouTube omitting some of the platform's biggest stars.
But in 2011, Princess Kate followed in her late mother-in-law's footsteps by also omitting the promise "to obey" from her vows during her wedding to Prince William.
"First Man" director Damien Chazelle also denied he was trying to make a political statement by omitting the specific scene of the flag planting during the 1969 moon landing.
It includes only the seals of the five armed forces, omitting the seals of both the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
In doing so, or rather, omitting to do so, Sedacca has inadvertently ignited a shitstorm of Texas rivalry which no one outside the Lone Star State could have anticipated.
While Mr. Trump has focused almost exclusively on trade in manufactured goods, his advisers note that omitting trade in services produces a skewed picture of the United States' standing.
Erik Kain wrote in Forbes that omitting loot boxes was a back-door method of getting players to part with even more money a month or so after release.
Democrats have accused Sondland of omitting crucial information during his closed-door testimony, in particular about a July 10 meeting at the White House with Ukraine's national security adviser.
Prosecutors in the case included the partially redacted copy of Ms. Giannulli's crew résumé in a recent response to her parents' lawyers, omitting her first name and high school.
The restaurant is kosher (Machneyuda is brazenly not), and the Italian menu, which focuses on fish and dairy (omitting meat to comply with kosher law), aims to be accessible.
The paper faced criticism for running Pogrebin and Kelly's piece in Sunday Review, an opinion section, and for omitting a key factual detail, which led to an editor's note.
Two days later, the agency issued another statement that again described Gómez González as a member of the group the agent was pursuing, but omitting any mention of blunt objects.
They often face criticism for omitting or spinning information, but they rarely give blatant misinformation, especially during a straightforward first interaction with the press corps with no national security concerns.
However, Palo Alto, Cambridge, and Pittsburgh made the top 20 rank by omitting on-campus employment and university-roles, so these numbers don't include jobs at the actual local institution.
By the time Pompeo joined the Trump Administration, he had written Sunflower out of his history, omitting from his Senate confirmation questionnaire his position as a member of its board.
In a speech in 1968 Robert Kennedy complained that measures of output include spending on cigarette advertisements, napalm and the like, while omitting the quality of children's health and education.
Rushing through your taxes and omitting important information can increase your risk of being audited, as can failing to report taxable income, claiming too many deductions, or even excessive rounding.
Instead, by omitting almost all discussion of the modern village, and of post-classical Palmyra generally, the exhibition makes Palmyra's legacy solely about modern European and American interactions with it.
What Eazy was forgetting (or conveniently omitting) is that that had always been the group's strength: N.W.A wasn't just the product of America's malignant racism and California's craven justice system.
But after a recent string of stomach cramps and bloating left me feeling awful, I started to wonder if omitting dairy from my diet might actually be a good idea.
Omitting hands-free Alexa mode when the Amazon Tap first came out was enough of a deal-breaker  for me to give the Bluetooth speaker a big thumbs down.
New Mexico officials have agreed to rewrite proposed science education standards that had caused anuproar by omitting information such as global warming and evolution, the Santa Fe New Mexican reports.
Ultimately we decided that the words themselves were newsworthy, and that omitting them or merely describing them or slyly hinting at them would not have been forthright with our readers.
Omitting the words "climate change" does not help to ensure the operational readiness and effectiveness of U.S. troops and military facilities in the face of rising seas and more heat.
It says that this caused a U.A.W. official to unknowingly file a false tax form with the Internal Revenue Service omitting the $22016,000 as reportable income to the union's officers.
In recent years, public health officials have grown increasingly concerned about the popularity of vaping among teenagers — omitting tobacco, e-cigarettes deliver warmed-up liquid nicotine turned into a vapor.
She emphasized that sex is biological and gender is a social construct, and that using gender stereotypes to study basic biological concepts first contributed to omitting female subjects from research.
But her lack of journalistic experience is immediately evident: She centers the story on her own feelings and observations rather than on reportage, eliding and omitting certain crucial historic events.
The coming production in Paris, while omitting ballet scenes, uses a critical edition released by the publisher Ricordi that tries to reconstruct Meyerbeer's original intentions with regard to the score.
In this way, omitting mention of the way Republicans have road-blocked Medicaid expansion is a kind of malpractice, because it denies those readers the concrete means to demand change.
If racial injustice is considered to be monolithic and unchanging—omitting the context of individual actions, white and black—the political response tends to be equally rigid: genuflection or rejection.
Still, the study may add to concerns about Coke, which has been accused of omitting the health dangers of junk food and sugary beverages in public health campaigns in other countries.
They believe a key part of the indictment that alleges Craig gave a false statement by omitting information in an interview with authorities has already been overturned by the appeals court.
To count as "misconduct," disputes had to be settled (not dismissed or pending) and included activities like misrepresentation, recommending unsuitable investment products, negligence, omitting key facts and trading without customer authorization.
Pickford is one of three keepers in Gareth Southgate's squad with the manager omitting the experienced but out-of-form Joe Hart for the June 14-July 15 tournament in Russia.
We are surprised and disappointed that such a venerable organization like the Smithsonian would choose to insult these two groups of Native Americans by omitting them from the proposed memorial.  Col.
" He accused the publishers of having "purposely misled you by strategically omitting select paragraphs, specific sentences, and even singular words to mask the lies they had perpetuated for over a year.
Some have also raised concerns about the memo's accuracy, and have accused those who crafted the memo of omitting key information in order to discredit the Russia investigation and protect Trump.
A New Jersey employee for a federal contractor pleaded guilty after purposefully omitting his ties to a white supremacist organization on applications for security clearance and then lying to the FBI.
You can also adjust it to suit what you've got, omitting the smoked paprika or molasses if you don't have it (though, I have to tell you, it's delicious as written).
"By misrepresenting and omitting correct, scientifically supported contrary evidence concerning their opioid product, Purdue offered a product that was materially different from what was purported to be in the marketplace," Shapiro said.
Public footage of the ceremony shows Prayuth, who was reading from a piece of paper, and his Cabinet omitting the last sentence of the oath about upholding and complying with the constitution.
They left some room open for further rate cuts by omitting certain language in their statement, but left some room for deviation by pointing to remaining "uncertainties" to the country's economic outlook.
Florida Senator Marco Rubio has been among those to call out director Damien Chazelle's Armstrong biopic for omitting the astronaut's iconic planting of the U.S. flag upon his arrival on the moon.
Lance, who took to Twitter not only to punish SC for omitting the L, but also for what he believes is the utter mistreatment of Bush, one of the school's biggest stars.
Even if that figure were correct, DoorDash may be omitting the various expenses that fall on the shoulders of its dashers, including gas, car maintenance, vehicle wear and tear, and other expenses.
"As far as I can tell, Pruitt misquoted me by omitting a line in my column which noted that human influence is behind the warming climate," Stephens told Axios in an email.
"I now believe that by omitting this part of myself from the record, I am complicit in perpetuating the suffering, fear, and shame cast upon so many in the world," he said.
The report said Formosa's failures included omitting a planned water storage dam, a measure which according to experts could have kept tainted water out of the sea even during a power outage.
Check out more videos from VICE: "Omitting this phrase from the USCIS mission statement undermines and rejects one of the bedrock principles the United States was founded on," the online petition reads.
Similarly, the S&P 500 lender Capital One put forward a proposal at its annual meeting earlier this month to ratify its existing rules, omitting a shareholder motion to lower the threshold.
But those cases are rarely granted, especially since employers today are careful to appear more reasonable by omitting clauses that require employees to travel great distances or bear the costs of arbitration.
It is remarkably short on the blue-chip names that form the high end of the Western postwar canon, although omitting Cy Twombly and Robert Rauschenberg from a delirious roundup seems odd.
It is illegal to intentionally lie on a disclosure form, but whether the whistle-blower was justified in omitting his initial contact with Congress probably depends on the substance of the interactions.
Over the years, he and his colleagues discovered that adult male Campbell's monkeys change the meaning of their screeches by combining distinct calls in specific sequences, adding or omitting an "oo" suffix.
He has pointed to 17,000 criminals caught trying to cross the border, omitting the fact that a majority were stopped at legal ports of entry, not wall-less areas of the border.
Finnegan said the reorganization plan, while omitting parish assets from the settlement, would wipe their liabilities clean, thus sparing them from more than 300 separate sex abuse civil claims pending against the parishes.
But I was omitting information … When you are asked by a group of teenagers that they want you to talk to them, I felt it was my duty to be honest and vulnerable.
" In its ruling, the board concluded the officers violated their "duty by describing the alleged threat posed by Mr. McDonald in an exaggerated way, while omitting relevant facts that support the opposite conclusion.
He's uploaded a fresh version of it, omitting the personal details he'd included in the private video sent directly to Apple, but I've verified that the original is indeed from September 21st, 2014.
The Abrahams' statement of claim accuses CBA of "failing to give a true and fair view of the financial position and performance" of its business by omitting climate risks from its financial statements.
" The Blue Green Alliance described the process in almost exactly the same way in a letter 2017 letter to the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, omitting only the word "the" before "potential.
" Overall, Greenley found that "while omitting a salutation on follow-up replies seems to be increasingly common, it looks like you are best off including an opening, at least in your initial email.
" The Blue Green Alliance described the process in almost exactly the same way in a letter 2202 letter to the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, omitting only the word "the" before "potential.
DECIDING WHAT TO OMIT IS JUST AS IMPORTANT AS WHAT TO INCLUDE But acting on this idea isn't just about including extra context; it may also concern omitting certain pieces of information too.
Officials there reacted bitterly when the amendment was announced in March, since it carves out cities with a population of five million or more, effectively omitting the five counties that compose the city.
"When Apple designed iOS 8, it wrote code that announced the value it placed on data security and the privacy of citizens by omitting a back door that bad actors might exploit," Apple wrote.
For Shorten, one of the most emotional moments of the campaign came after an article in local media earlier this month, headlined "Mother of invention," accused him of omitting details about his mother's life.
American Conservative Union President Matt Schlapp, meanwhile, accused the "East coast establishment" of omitting that the Kansas City metropolitan area includes parts of Kansas as well, although the Chiefs' Arrowhead Stadium is in Missouri.
The social network found itself in hot water in 2016 when it was accused of omitting right-leaning publications from its Trending Stories feed; ultimately, it replaced human editors with algorithms, with mixed results .
Some people are trying to pull a fast one by omitting mentions of recent tickets or accidents, but other inaccuracies stem from guesswork during the application process, said Keith Moore, the site's chief executive.
Omitting the citizen activism behind the flag's removal is good PR for Haley and the Republican Party, but it misrepresents the way that activism and social policy have worked in the past few years.
Now that a version of that list has leaked, WikiLeaks seems to have revised it—apparently omitting portions where it told news outlets Julian Assange isn't a stinky cat abuser who lives under stairs.
How much one loves the popular Ronettes version depends on one's affection for Phil Spector's sparkly, densely cluttered orchestral production; it all whizzes by in an impulsive blur of energy, omitting the bridge entirely.
Mr. Trump bashed Mr. Casey as "over rated" and ineffective, omitting that two days earlier he signed a workforce development bill promoted by his daughter Ivanka Trump, which was co-written by Mr. Casey.
Jackson threw out a charge that accused Craig of making a criminal false statement by omitting information about his work for a foreign government on a letter sent to the Justice Department in 2013.
According to the lawsuit, Medtronic collaborated with doctors who were paid millions of dollars in consulting fees to publish studies that the company then disseminated downplaying side-effects and omitting discussion of adverse results.
This doesn't just risk omitting the perspective of many different identities; it also reverses the progress the country has made when it comes to the representation of women and people of color in government.
By most accounts, it was the president himself who demanded that his son's statement portray the meeting as being about "Russian adoptions" — omitting that it was set up to get dirt on Hillary Clinton.
"My holiding [sic] in fly apps is private matter, but I can tell you that I'm a far minority holder," he said, omitting the fact that he owns the same share as his three partners.
U.S. stocks closed higher Monday, with energy leading as oil rose, after comments from Fed Chair Janet Yellen remained positive on the economy while omitting a specific reference to the timing of a rate hike.
His work holds true to the idea that the skin and the body carry a person's identity and story; each image shows a person's entire midsection, front to back, omitting no scars, tattoos, or birthmarks.
Pei says OnePlus couldn't have gone that small without compromising the quality of the device's earpiece and front-facing camera or omitting the proximity and ambient light sensors or the user-requested LED notification light.
The Democrats allege the retired Army lieutenant general broke the law by omitting the trip, according to this letter they sent to Flynn's former business partners requesting more information about his overseas travels and contacts.
The Democrats allege the retired Army lieutenant general broke the law by omitting the trip, according to the letter they sent to Flynn's former business partners requesting more information about his overseas travels and contacts.
There's romance, too, in Swift's account of Jane as a writer, since we flash forward to her success in late life, omitting the intervening years of obscurity, torturous drafts, uncertain cash flow and mixed reviews.
During the interview, Jordan accused top FBI officials of omitting facts when approaching a secretive court under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) to get a surveillance warrant on former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
The guilty plea by Michael Flynn, Mr. Trump's former national security adviser, covered such narrow terrain, omitting many other allegations against him, such as charges related to work he allegedly did for the Turkish government.
Omitting 2018 from the time frame, though, black residents of South Bend were still 2.7 times more likely than white residents to be arrested on drug charges and 4.1 times more likely for marijuana possession.
Rather, independent fact-checking website PolitiFact ruled that the Sanders campaign took the clip out of context and distorted Biden&aposs speech by omitting what he said next – which reversed the meaning of his quote.
It would try to control the budget deficit, in part by omitting to raise pension benefits in line with past inflation, and to forge a "social pact" with unions and businesses to help contain inflation.
It's possible that Apple will deliver models at different price points, with the less expensive models omitting technology that needs faster networks that haven't been built in all parts of the world yet, he said.
F.B.I. agents cherry-picked the evidence, telling the Justice Department information that made Mr. Page look suspicious and omitting material that cut the other way, and the department passed that misleading portrait onto the court.
"So if you are hanging your hat on diversity and inclusion but you&aposre omitting 67% of the population, you&aposre failing miserably," she said of the majority that is often ignored in mainstream fashion.
" Christmas, Flanders tells us (and persuades me), offers a wonderful "illusion of stability, of long-established communities, a way to believe in an imagined past … while unconsciously omitting the less desirable parts of those times.
By omitting this crucial data, Facebook's cheerful, easy-to-read diversity report fails to truly increase transparency or company accountability—and obscures information that could provide real insights into how minorities fare in the tech world.
However, four ASEAN member states disagreed with omitting "land reclamation and militarization" - terms included in the statement issued last year in Laos, but not featured in an earlier draft of this year's statement seen on Wednesday.
The filmmakers behind Making a Murderer are firing back at former Calumet County District Attorney Ken Kratz after he accused them of omitting key evidence from the series in an interview with PEOPLE earlier this week.
She creates an appealing narrative for anyone upset by Clinton's loss and looking for someone to blame, omitting key facts that show the antipathy between Team Clinton and younger voters was not a one-way street.
"We have seen notices claiming infringement of foreign law, misrepresenting the scope of damages recipients potentially face, omitting mention of defenses, and failing to identify the notice as a mere allegation of infringement," the letter stated.
The show divides the music by style and context (including Fluxus, Protest Bands and contemporary), showing only clips and omitting the art objects, although the latter are on view digitally on tablets within the exhibition space.
Last December, Malaysian prosecutors had filed charges against the three Goldman Sachs units for misleading investors by making untrue statements and omitting key facts in relation to bond issues that the bank had arranged for 1MDB.
Some were thrown out for omitting zip codes, using cursive writing instead of print, or writing in the current date instead of a birth date, they said, disenfranchising thousands of voters in recent elections, especially minorities.
Whether it be diving into battle, outnumbered, on a Tim Westwood freestyle session, or famously taking music industry panels to task for omitting his name from their end-of-year lists, he has remained war-ready.
In fact, Mueller had told Barr, in a letter and phone call revealed Tuesday evening, that he was concerned that Barr's brief summary of Mueller's findings had confused the public by omitting key substance and context.
"There have been a number of media articles published today that have sensationalized some older and long-ago exited investments in Twitter and Facebook, omitting many relevant facts as well as the historical context," the letter notes.
There are criminal penalties for some ethics violations, like willfully omitting information on ethics disclosures, working on government matters when one has a financial conflict, and accepting money from private persons in exchange for doing government work.
It has highlighted fake news several times that a human curator could have easily debunked, while omitting or being slow to pick up on critically important news stories surrounding human rights issues like the Standing Rock protest.
CalPERS, an investor in the banks' securities, was a member of a class action suit filed in 2008 claiming the underwriters violated the Securities Act by misrepresenting and omitting facts about Lehman's accounting and risk management practices.
"I've dealt with dozens of cooperators in my time as a prosecutor, and the reason they go off the rails, as it appears Manafort has, is they are omitting — they are protecting themselves or others," said Honig.
Byline Investigates reports that the court claims include lying to readers about publishing a "full" letter sent from Markle to her father and omitting passages because they did not fit the narrative the paper pushed about Markle.
He has given countless speeches: to British businessmen, on their poor business practices; to educators, on the folly of omitting Shakespeare from the national curriculum; to architects, on the horridness of tall modern buildings; and so on.
U.N. investigators issued a damning report on the brutal siege of rebel-held eastern Ghouta, citing the starvation of civilians and indiscriminate bombardment by Syrian government forces and their allies but omitting damning details about chemical attacks.
The fact-checking website ruled that the Sanders campaign distorted Biden&aposs quote by omitting the part of the speech that came after the 20-second clip, in which Biden was mocking Ryan, not agreeing with him.
The crux of the memo accuses senior Justice Department and FBI officials of deliberately omitting key facts about the source of their evidence used before the court to get a warrant to eavesdrop on the Trump campaign.
FBI Director Christopher Wray put out a rare statement accusing the Republican memo of omitting key facts, and Democrats offered up their own counter-memo that argued the FBI acted properly and the Page warrant was justified.
"By misrepresenting and omitting correct, scientifically supported contrary evidence concerning their opioid product, Purdue offered a product that was materially different from what was purported to be in the marketplace," Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro said last month.
Acknowledging that problem, she says, represents a "sea change" for Silicon Valley, which has long pretended that anyone and everyone can get ahead on brains alone, omitting the fact that skin color, gender and age play a role.
Nawaz Sharif became the latest to find himself unemployed on July 28th, when the Supreme Court dismissed him for omitting some income from the declaration of assets he was obliged to submit as a parliamentary candidate (see article).
Sterling rose to a three-week high against the dollar on Monday after the G-20 appeared to buckle under increased pressure from the U.S. administration by omitting what would usually be a typical reference to fighting protectionism.
Current Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tweeted his thoughts on the election yesterday, omitting threats of sanctions but calling for Venezuela to free Josh Holt, a 26-year-old American held in Venezuela for two years without trial.
When asked about the GOP claim that federal authorities possibly misled a surveillance court judge by omitting key information before submitting the application, the former intelligence officials indicated that they are less inclined to believe House Republicans' assertions.
" Rule 103b-5 prohibits three types of violations: employing any "device, scheme or artifice to defraud"; making a false statement or omitting information that misleads investors; or engaging in conduct that "would operate as a fraud or deceit.
" — SAMANTHA BEE She also accused Barr of omitting some important information: "Mueller was tasked with discovering whether Trump or his circle were under the sway of a foreign adversary, and we still have no idea what he found.
The former Giants quarterback Phil Simms articulated the difference by citing an intangible factor, omitting Keenum from the cluster of quarterbacks he calls vampires because, he said, teams must drive a stake through their hearts to beat them.
According to the Foreign Policy report, the DHS memo indicated the agency is considering making it easier to become an agent by omitting the polygraph test, requiring less thorough background checks, and making an entrance exam less difficult.
"At every opportunity, Cuccinelli speaks with a law enforcement tone," said a USCIS official, "forgetting or omitting that large parts of the USCIS workload are about humanitarian efforts and generally celebrating the contributions immigrants make to our country."
It was Diaghilev who first had the idea of presenting "Aurora's Wedding" as a one-act spinoff; and now Mr. Ratmansky also follows Diaghilev in omitting two of the "Sleeping Beauty" divertissements and adding two to "Nutcracker" music.
The archbishop, John Sentamu, lamented that omitting an explicit Easter reference was akin to "spitting on the grave" of John Cadbury, a Quaker who founded the company, which initially sold cocoa and drinking chocolate, in Birmingham in 1824.
He ranted about the media, he bragged about his election victory, he went through a false line-by-line reading of his statements about a woman dying in Charlottesville—omitting the "many sides" part that he was criticized for.
A boycott – if it went through – would include players and management denying all interview requests from ESPN, as well as omitting special access to Yankees manager Aaron Boone before and during the "Sunday Night Baseball" broadcasts, the source added.
Partly because the supposed categories of excellence omitting all genre writing, and the awards and reading lists and canons routinely and unquestioningly favoring work by men in the eastern half of the United States, made no sense to me.
Omitting the U.S. role in Mosul: Iran and its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps have been crediting themselves for liberating Mosul and downplaying the role of U.S.-backed forces to lessen U.S. influence among those who opposed the ISIS occupation.
Omitting off-season rates, deal-cutting memberships through AAA or AARP, or historically cheap days to stay at a hotel, such as Christmas Eve, I tested the following booking strategies to find the pros and cons of bargain bookings.
Its authors provided incorrect information to readers, using outdated figures and omitting information about dramatic changes under way in the telecommunications marketplace, all in order to disparage Ligado's proposal to deploy its spectrum to support America's critical infrastructure industries.
At the hotel, omitting mention of his shows of affection, his pleas, his solemn promises to Docia, he told the other waiters how that piece of the earth's refuse had tried to inveigle, to force him into a marriage.
He only offered a vague pledge to make schools safer, and to tackle mental health -- but by omitting to even mention the nation's guns laws, made clear that any objective consideration of any necessary changes is off the table.
Trump is expected to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the G20 summit in Japan, where he said there is a possibility a deal could be struck, omitting the need for imposing more tariffs on goods from China.
"The White House ignored [the DOJ and FBI's] concerns and approved the publication of the Republican memo with no redactions even though the action was described by the agencies as extraordinarily reckless and omitting material facts," the representative said.
Mr Gatland, who has also managed Wales since 2007, gave ten of the 33 starting berths in the final test to Welshmen while omitting the brilliant Brian O'Driscoll, an Irishman who is probably the best European player of the 21st century.
My biggest complaints are the Micro USB port and Doogee's decision to follow the weird practice, increasingly common among Chinese phone makers, of omitting the oleophobic coating on the screen glass in favor of including a cheap plastic screen protector.
By omitting or misrepresenting critical health information or failing to present multiple options for treatment, as a physician would do with their patients, influencers run the risk of leaving their followers with a possibly dangerous, largely incomplete kind of hope.
The challenge for any novelist who writes about genocide is to strike a tone that dignifies the victims' suffering while not omitting the staple resource that can make suffering bearable, even survivable: a sense of humor about small, daily things.
While these titles are hardly political writing of Orwell's calibre, they do provide a sobering view of how the left and its leaders failed in uniting thought and action on a national scale this time around, without omitting past victories.
But I did wonder if I made a mistake in omitting that portion of the conversation from the New Yorker profile that followed, since I believe it was pertinent to the national conversation we were having about torture at the time.
The announcement comes as a house justice panel nears the end of its deliberations on an impeachment complaint against Sereno, which accuses her of omitting income from mandatory declarations dating back a decade, before she became chief justice in 2012.
He went out during his lunch break, set up his camera on a tripod, and photographed continuously, layering the images back at the office when work was slow, leaving in some figures and omitting the rest, keeping the environment untouched.
Earlier this year it rewrote it, omitting links to the Muslim Brotherhood and the call for killing Jews, and suggesting Hamas would accept a temporary state in a smaller territory, while reaffirming that ultimately, Israel would have to be eradicated.
Yet Dr. Pellman remained at the N.F.L. even as other members of the committee left, and even after he was found to have distorted his medical record on his résumé, omitting that his medical degree was from a university in Mexico.
"Because Adam will control a majority of our outstanding voting power, we will be a "controlled company" under the corporate governance rules for     -listed companies," the company's regulatory filing says, omitting a specific market like NYSE or Nasdaq as of now.
"I believe the museum has made a mistake by omitting the enormous legacy and impact of Justice Thomas, as well as his compelling background," he said Monday in a letter to the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Eventually, applicants might stop discussing their race altogether, omitting things like leadership roles in their high school's Latino Student Alliance or choosing not to write about icons like Dolores Huerta — all because they might be worried about indicating their racial identity.
"Omitting the reference that the Fed 'will act as appropriate to sustain the expansion' would be a signal that the Fed is done with its precautionary rate cuts," Commerzbank head of rates and credit research Christoph Rieger wrote in a note.
Other stories included Jared Kushner omitting a meeting with Russians on his security clearance forms, a look back at how the Russia inquiry began, and how Russian operators used Twitter and Facebook to spread anti-Clinton messages and spread hacked material.
"On Kagan and on Sotomayor, Republicans respected the president's authority to appoint a Supreme Court justice, and Republicans did the right thing by moving forward and allowing the confirmation," Senator Thom Tillis, Republican of North Carolina, said, omitting Judge Garland's example.
Just like Walker's revelations that she does more housework as a wife than her unmarried self, women in Korea, myself included, often find ourselves raising our voices and omitting syllables—whether consciously or not—to appear more feminine, as society expects.
He doesn't just stretch the truth in the way most politicians do: selectively citing facts that make them look good, deliberately omitting ones that make them look bad, overstating or understating the probable impact of the campaign promises they make.
Disney also faced scrutiny after releasing posters for Solo: A Star Wars Story in 2018; the company sparked cries of censorship by omitting characters' weapons on Brazilian versions of the teasers, while a French pop artist accused Disney of plagiarism.
Soon after being elected in May, 2018, a new government charged three units of Goldman Sachs for misleading investors by making untrue statements and omitting key facts in relation to bond issues totaling $6.5 billion for state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
The answer is pretty simple: The app is actually taking four different photos when you match the circles up and then composites each photo into one final image, intelligently omitting out the areas that are overexposed (white) while cropping and auto-rotating it.
"From Lebanon to Iraq to Yemen, Iran funds, arms and trains terrorists, militias and other extremist groups that spread destruction and chaos across the region," said the president (omitting the fact that most jihadists in the Middle East are Sunni, not Shia).
She wove some of the mythology into her narrative, and ignored other depictions that struck her as silly or sexist, deliberately omitting a scene from Ovid's Metamorphoses where Circe punishes a king who spurns her advances by turning him into a woodpecker.
During the two weeks of testimony, witnesses described how Manafort routed $16 million in income hidden in foreign bank accounts to U.S. vendors to purchase real estate, bespoke suits and antique rugs, income he is charged with omitting from his tax returns.
The meeting is one of about a dozen instances uncovered by CNN of Zinke's calendar omitting or obscuring important details, leaving the public in the dark about who is meeting with Zinke, one of Trump's most trusted cabinet officials with a consequential portfolio.
The White House office charged with transcribing all of Donald Trump's public remarks corrected on Wednesday the transcript of the President's freewheeling, hour-long immigration meeting with Republican and Democratic lawmakers a day earlier after omitting a key portion of Trump's remarks.
By omitting the phrase, which it has repeated since December 2016, the central bank was in effect saying that the eurozone was no longer in imminent danger of going up in flames, and that it was time to begin stowing the fire hoses.
This was followed by a lot of conservative publications and pundits noting this apparent discrepancy; Fox and Friends ran a deceptively edited version of the interview (omitting the original, broader question about what music she liked) and criticized her for being inauthentic.
The video contained an incomplete quote from a campaign stop in which Biden appears to say that "we can only re-elect Donald Trump" — omitting his subsequent remark that a Trump victory is likely if Democrats attack each other during the primary.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's Constitutional Court on Wednesday declined to rule on a controversy over the new prime minister omitting a vow to uphold the constitution when he was sworn in as a civilian leader, five years after he toppled an elected government.
Washington (CNN)The US intelligence community's top election security official appears to have overstated the intelligence community's formal assessment of Russian interference in the 2020 election, omitting important nuance during a briefing with lawmakers earlier this month, three national security officials told CNN.
My observation, and that of others, found that Mueller's system engaged several astounding and potentially unlawful practices such as disingenuously charging employees with lying, misrepresenting or omitting evidence to support such charges, and preventing the acquisition of evidence to refute such charges.
The repercussions of omitting a coupon would potentially not be limited to IBK as the Korean financial system benefits from the stability provided by its policy banks, which in aggregate account for about a quarter of the system's total assets and loans.
The Nunes memo: 5 takeaways Schiff and the committee's Democrats slammed the Republican memo as misleading and omitting key information about the Page FISA warrant, and they sought to put out their own memo at the same time the Republican document was released.
Timothy Loehmann, the officer who fatally shot the 12-year-old boy in 2014 will be terminated for providing false information on his job application and omitting information about an "emotional breakdown" during a state qualification course, the Cleveland Police Department announced Tuesday.
Omitting key text from the transcript that Trump has repeatedly raised as a prime defense raises fresh questions about just how far the Trump's administration really went to pressure Ukraine to investigate the Bidens, and what subsequent steps were taken to cover it up.
So, while a drug company could rightly be sued if incorrect or incomplete labeling on a drug or device causes a patient harm, according to the FDA, an influencer likely would not face the same legal repercussions for omitting this information in an advertisement.
The FBI and U.S. State Department released partial transcripts of the four calls with the emergency operator and crisis negotiators earlier on Monday, omitting the shooter's references to the leader of Islamic State, saying they did not want to provide a platform for propaganda.
"In addition to their unlawful publication of this private document, they purposely misled you [the reader] by strategically omitting select paragraphs, specific sentences, and even singular words to mask the lies they had perpetuated for over a year," the duke said of the publication.
"Three partnerships will continue: (1) Tobii, an accessibility app that enables people with ALS to access Facebook; (2) Amazon; and (3) Apple, with whom we have agreements that extend beyond October 2018," it adds, omitting to say what exactly Amazon does with Facebook data.
Jones Day has doubled down on its bid to strike equal pay claims from a proposed class action against the firm by a group of female former associates, saying their "ostrich tactics" of omitting evidence that they earned more than some male colleagues warrants sanctions.
Russian interference report lacked nuance Shelby Pierson, the US intelligence community's top election security official, appears to have overstated the intelligence community's formal assessment of Russian interference in the 2020 election, omitting important nuance during a briefing with lawmakers earlier this month, officials told CNN.
" Prince Harry, the sixth in line to the British throne, claimed that the content of the letter was published in a misleading way, "by strategically omitting select paragraphs, specific sentences, and even singular words to mask the lies they had perpetuated for over a year.
My oldest son also hates reading and I tell him, "Hey look, I hated reading when I was in school too, but I'm a writer now!" casually omitting the key detail that I STILL approach reading like I'm being forced to eat my green beans.
Broth is the most expensive and labor-intensive part of a bowl of ramen; in the 1950s, a Tokyo noodle shop, in the pitiless logic of the restaurant business, began omitting the broth when ladling out noodles at staff meals, or so the story goes.
"In the work life, public life, it just felt like I was still omitting a piece of information because there was some kind of shame or fear there, and so, I saw this as an opportunity to also heal myself," Di Pace says of the TedX Talk.
"This can have different reasons and is often, but not exclusively, related to omitting relevant sub-samples such as people without phones (non-coverage), selective refusal to participate in surveys (non-response) and errors in the prediction of who actually turns out in elections," they explained.
In refusing to answer questions at a White House press briefing recently about Trump's views on climate change, Pruitt quoted almost verbatim from Stephens' column about the Earth's temperature rise while omitting the most relevant clause: that the "human influence on that warming" since 1880 is indisputable.
Additionally, noting the idea "isn't new" — but omitting the fact that similar taxes exist in dozens of countries, including the Stamp Duty in the United Kingdom that has worked well for hundreds of years — gives far too much credence to ICI's negative opinion of the proposal.
I would later learn to tap into this hard-earned logic when faced with the following: Disaster: Bursting into tears hours later when I realized that the wipes warmer had betrayed us by omitting a light that bothered the baby while she tried to fall asleep.
One of the world's top breast cancer doctors failed to disclose millions of dollars in payments from drug and health care companies in recent years, omitting his financial ties from dozens of research articles in prestigious publications like The New England Journal of Medicine and The Lancet.
Yet the research and even the existence of the dossier were not reported by the media, with the exception of Mother Jones magazine, which published a story in the days before the election that described the dossier, its origin and significance, while omitting the salacious claims.
I could imagine a speaker at an event in that city acknowledging a particular Native American tribe as the traditional inhabitants of the land, yet omitting mention of the slave labor that contributed significantly to the area's development, and the wealth of its university's famous patron.
My now-husband was texting me instead of calling, and it reminded me of how I refused to call my then-boyfriend until I felt that I could compartmentalize what had happened, could somehow effectively lie to him by omitting, from my own memory bank, the infraction I'd committed.
But gaps in the report's data — including omitting domestic terrorism entirely — underscore the report's function as a political weapon, timed amid a congressional debate over immigration and the president's comments last week in which he said immigrants from "shithole countries" should be left out of an immigration deal.
RWE indicated 3.9 percent higher Innogy indicated 7.0.2 percent higher German utility RWE on Tuesday said it could lower its stake in networks and renewables unit Innogy to 51 percent, omitting a direct response to a report saying that France's Engie was weighing a bid for the firm.
In 2017, my staff contacted Facebook with questions about how Facebook was promoting Onavo through its Facebook app – in particular, framing the app as a VPN that would "protect" users while omitting any reference to the main purpose of the app: allowing Facebook to gather market data on competitors.
"GM's representations are deceptive and false, and GM sold these vehicles while omitting information that would be material to a reasonable consumer that GM has programmed its Silverado and Sierra Duramax vehicles to significantly reduce the effectiveness of the NOx reduction systems during real-world driving conditions," it said.
Washington (CNN)Congressional negotiators have rejected the House's plan to create a new "Space Corps" -- omitting the proposal for a new military branch under the umbrella of the Air Force from the final version of a nearly $65.7 billion bipartisan defense policy bill called the National Defense Authorization Act.
He has had to tiptoe around contentious subjects in his articles, omitting the graphic details of the allegations of unwanted advances on women against Mr. Trump and the obscene language in the leaked tape from "Access Hollywood," in which the Republican presidential candidate bragged about his treatment of women.
Over the last decade, as Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal each required European help to avoid default, Germany took the crisis as a moment for moralistic lecturing about the supposedly profligate ways of its southern neighbors (frequently omitting how much of their debts were owed to German banks).
Reverend Jeffery Ott, pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes, said that the biggest change on Sunday was omitting the ceremonial sharing of wine in the common cup, or chalice, during the Holy Communion service, as well as receiving the wafer or bread in the hand only, not the mouth.
Reverend Jeffery Ott, pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes, said that the biggest change on Sunday was omitting the ceremonial sharing of wine in the common cup, or chalice, during the Holy Communion service, as well as receiving the wafer or bread in the hand only, not the mouth.
In the case of "Kanata," leading Indigenous cultural figures countered that by omitting Canadian Indigenous people from the production, Ms. Mnouchkine and Mr. Lepage risked mishandling Indigenous people's suffering, fetishizing their history and depriving them of the imperative and catharsis of representing their own narrative to the world.
In a proposed settlement filed in federal court in San Francisco on Thursday, lawyers from Mayall Hurley said Wal-Mart would pay the money to about 110,000 people who received wage statements that simply said "Wal-Mart," omitting the full name of the corporate entity that paid them.
To understand why, policy makers must recognize that national expenditures on health care are not the same as health care costs, admit that international comparisons omitting the costs of waiting lists are invalid, and refrain from the nasty habit of cherry-picking the data used for international comparisons.
He was omitting the defeats of two Alabama Senate candidates he had touted at rallies in 252001, a Virginia governor candidate he had repeatedly tweeted to promote in 2597, and a Pennsylvania congressional candidate and Montana and West Virginia Senate candidates he had promoted at rallies in 251991.
While Republicans say their memo, orchestrated by Nunes and released with President Donald Trump's backing, demonstrates anti-Trump bias at the FBI and Justice Department that calls into question the entire Russia investigation, Democrats say Republicans committed the very sin — omitting crucial facts — of which they accuse the FBI.
Trump injected himself into the storyline on Wednesday, first giving relatively staid remarks from the White House and then going on to appear at a political rally in Wisconsin, where he blamed the media for public rancor while omitting his own history of vilifying his political opponents and endorsing political violence.
Instead of going into detail about how that harms workers, here's a chart from the National Employment Law Project, which advocates for fair workplace policies, that sums it up pretty well: By omitting these labor protections, it's pretty obvious that employers who intentionally misclassify workers are trying to exploit them.
"By omitting specific diet recommendations, such as eating less red and processed meat, these guidelines miss a critical and significant opportunity to reduce suffering and death from cancer," Dr. Richard Wender, chief cancer control officer of the American Cancer Society, said in a statement released Thursday responding to the new guidelines.
That's why he's able to write something like "one of the great franchises in American sports, the Pittsburgh Steelers," in discussing a game where a Steelers coach threw a Bengals player by his dreadlocks and not sense the irony in omitting that from his list of dishonors to the game.
And while stumping in Ohio, he even singled out his work at one of his father's properties in Cincinnati, omitting that, at the time, the development was the subject of a separate discrimination lawsuit — one that included claims of racial slurs uttered by a manager whom Mr. Trump had personally praised.
When a juror is dismissed for lying — omitting that he was once charged with kidnapping for locking his ex-girlfriend in a car and claiming that he was simply driving "her around the block a few times; you know how women are" — it sets off a wave of juror dismissals.
Democrats on the committee, led by Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, maintain that the Republican memo is misleading — both making inaccurate assertions and omitting context in order to support a Republican narrative that the Russia investigation stems from a conspiracy by partisan F.B.I. officials who were biased against Mr. Trump.
The report by the office of the Justice Department's independent inspector general, Michael E. Horowitz, found flaws in all four applications, showing a pattern of inaccurate statements and cherry-picking the evidence to highlight information that made Mr. Page look suspicious while omitting other facts that made him look less so.
But during the Senate's markup of the bill—a session closed to the press and the public—the automobile industry's super-lobbyists successfully induced several senators to offer weakening amendments, such as omitting the authority of the federal government to order manufacturers to furnish public notice of any safety defect.
At least some Republicans have criticized Trump for a series of cultural missteps, such as his lack of hurry to condemn a recent spate of anti-Semitic attacks and omitting any mention of the Jews in a statement issued on Holocaust Remembrance Day, which earned him a rare rebuke from the RJC.
AT13 spreads continued to narrow, in part driven by several banks raising fresh equity throughout the year and, seemingly, the reassessment by some market participants of non-performance risk following the simultaneous jump to default of Banco Popular Espanol's AT1s (without previously omitting a coupon) and Tier 2 debt in the summer.
Microsoft's reasons for omitting USB-C in the Surface Pro and Laptop in favor of a single USB-A port, a proprietary connector, and Mini DisplayPort (of all things) seem more political than practical at this point, and unbefitting of an expensive computer that customers will expect to use for many years.
That is the entire case for Taurus-as-Stairway, the partial similarity of four bars of guitar, also omitting the different backing instruments in the section in question (in "Stairway", two recorders floating above the guitar line, in "Taurus", sweeping strings below it and a noodling electric guitar quiet in the mix).
"While you have apologized, this week's incident as well as others (notably, the International Holocaust Remembrance Day statement omitting Jews and your vociferous defense of it), have exposed a serious gap in your knowledge of the Holocaust, its impact, and the lessons we can learn from it," ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt wrote.
"It appears that General Flynn violated federal law by omitting this trip and these foreign contacts from his security clearance renewal application in 20163 and concealing them from security clearance investigators who interviewed him as part of the background check process," according to the letter from the House Democrats to Flynn's business partners.
" Earlier this year, as the European Parliament was finalizing its plan, a group of nearly 800 scientists urged members in a letter to amend the directive—omitting a flaw "that would let countries, power plants and factories claim credit toward renewable energy targets for deliberately cutting down trees to burn them for energy.
There are a lot of questions to be asked about the ethics of portraying people in some of their most vulnerable moments—and questions have been raised about the ethics of the show's release policy—but fundamentally, a show that glorifies cops while omitting any suggestion of fallibility seems misguided at best.
"Especially as a child of Holocaust survivors, I and ZOA are compelled to express our chagrin and deep pain at President Trump, in his Holocaust Remembrance Day Message, omitting any mention of anti-Semitism and the six million Jews who were targeted and murdered by the German Nazi regime and others," he said.
Some publications and official government reports require that scientists include the exact coordinates of the species they're studying, but a growing number are allowing researchers to mask the spatial and temporal aspects of the data—giving a range of instead of exact coordinates, omitting geographic landmarks, and not publishing real-time updates on-line.
And the memo does have a scholarly cast, consisting of a lengthy discourse about a purported "caseload crisis" that has led judges to take quality-compromising procedural shortcuts like delegating work to staff members, omitting oral argument, and writing casual "unpublished" opinions that decide the case at hand without setting a precedent for other cases.
" Alluding to his war of dueling historical narratives with Poland's president over their countries' actions during the Holocaust and roles in the outbreak of World War II, Mr. Putin said that "the memory of the Holocaust will continue being a lesson and a warning only if the true story is told, without omitting the facts.
He said he didn't have time, and criticized one of the authors involved in the project for attacking St. John Paul II. However, the Vatican's secretariat for communications was accused of spreading "fake news" after omitting certain parts of Benedict's letter and digitally blurring the criticisms in a photograph of it, the AP reported.
"Organizations like Marie Stopes International and the International Planned Parenthood Federation have reported performing over 1 million abortions annually," Smith said, citing a January 2017 poll where 83% of American respondents said they opposed US tax dollars being used to support abortion abroad -- but omitting that in the same poll 52% of Americans also said they were pro-choice.
The kind of advanced computing technology that had allowed extreme gerrymanders to become so effective could be turned against them: using complex algorithms, you could generate a huge number of potential districting plans, each of them taking into account a state's physical and political geography, and respecting its own "declared districting criteria"—omitting only the goal of partisan advantage.
But, unfortunately, it's not a guide to the future, except for this: "In a market where most of the gains are attributable to a few big winners that are hard to identify in advance," Professor Bessembinder said, "it makes a lot of sense to diversify your position — to avoid the danger of omitting the big winners from your portfolio."
But the hushed tones and carefully curated timelines omitting key facts are enough to accomplish the real goal: hurting the reputation and campaign of Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
Industry groups are insistent that any federal privacy legislation should not harm small businesses or stifle innovation, and the Cortez Masto bill attempts to quell these concerns by omitting businesses that collect data on fewer than 3,000 people a year with revenues of less than $25 million per year from being subject to some of the bill's more onerous requirements.
Omitting too many of them gives rise to headlines like "Services For Man Who Refused To Hate Thursday In Atlanta", raising the question of who exactly does hate Thursday in Atlanta, or "Patrick Stewart Surprises Fan With Life-Threatening Illness", which would seem a pretty cruel thing for Mr Stewart to do, if read with a certain tilt of the head.
In a statement released to the press shortly after our settlement, the agency's acting director of enforcement characterized the financial payment to which Omega and I had agreed as having been levied for our "misconduct", gratuitously omitting the word "alleged" even though, since the case was settled, the complaint's allegations never had to be, and were never, proven in court.
By completely omitting something terribly obvious — that the original fortune was made on the backs of slaves — the play suggests that the real evildoers were not the kindly young men from Bavaria who sold cloth and simply saw expanding opportunities but the 21st-century financiers who ignited an economic crash, besotted by the idea of bundling subprime mortgages into tranches.
The Children's Oncology Group, a collaboration of researchers at hospitals and cancer centers, has made recommendations for altering clinical trial treatment protocols involving vincristine, including checking the hospital pharmacy's supply before trial enrollment; considering using half the dose if the full amount is not available; skipping doses during the maintenance phase of treatment; or in some cases omitting the drug altogether.
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The company's most recent flagship, the Le Max 2, is of a piece with other high-end Chinese devices, offering high specs inside an iPhone-aping body for a relatively low price; the most surprising aspect of the phone's design is that LeEco went out of its way to beat Apple and Motorola to the punch by omitting the headphone jack in favor of USB-C.
Read More: These Surreal Ancient Alchemy Manuscripts Are Terrifyingly Cool "This can be demonstrated for instance with the headless man on the shaft of Pillar 43, interpreted as symbol of death and mass extinction in the paper—however silently omitting the emphasised phallus in the same depiction which somehow contradicts the lifeless notion and implies a much more complex narrative behind these reliefs," Notroff said.
While the president has been unwilling to consider dropping his demand to fund his signature campaign promise, Mr. Pence and other White House officials were discussing a number of potential compromises that would force him to do just that, omitting spending on a wall and instead adding money for other security measures at the border, according to several officials with knowledge of the talks.
" Morton A. Klein, the national president of the Zionist organization, was a little stronger: "Especially as a child of Holocaust survivors, I and Z.O.A. are compelled to express our chagrin and deep pain at President Trump, in his Holocaust Remembrance Day message, omitting any mention of anti-Semitism and the six million Jews who were targeted and murdered by the German Nazi regime and others.
There was one announcement, however, that really did shock me despite not even making it into our roundup of the event: Monster Hunter World, a new game coming next year for PS4, Xbox One, and later PC. I don't blame my colleague Chaim for omitting it — Monster Hunter has never quite broken through in the West, and its presence in Sony's keynote probably left a lot of viewers nonplussed.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's personal lawyer Michael Cohen falsely claimed in an interview last year that none of Trump's confidantes were in contact with Russia during the campaign, omitting his own work with Russia on behalf of the Trump Organization.
Read more: Prince Harry says Meghan Markle is taking legal action against British tabloids: 'I lost my mother and now I watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces'"In addition to their unlawful publication of this private document, they purposely misled you [the reader] by strategically omitting select paragraphs, specific sentences, and even singular words to mask the lies they had perpetuated for over a year," said Harry.
During his own appeals court nomination, Judge Kavanaugh had distanced himself from that nomination, omitting it from a list of the major ones he worked on and telling senators that it was not one of those he "primarily" handled, and in August Democrats — based on documents they were allowed to make public — had accused him of having been misleading, while hinting that more details were in the still-confidential documents.
With R&B master drummer Steve Jordan overseeing an unfailing groove, LaVette messes with the songs at will, not just by changing genders as storylines require—"Don't Fall Apart on Me Tonight" is so different addressed to a man—and introducing the terms "bullshit" and "fucked up" to Dylan's lexicon, but by swapping and omitting stanzas and updating historical references, Annie Oakley and Belle Starr to Otis Redding and Bruno Mars.
"As much as I am grateful for the museum and its efforts to preserve and promote the indispensable, yet oft-neglected, contributions of African Americans to the collective history of our nation, I believe the museum has made a mistake by omitting the enormous legacy and impact of Justice Thomas, as well as his compelling background," the Texas Republican wrote Monday to the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington.
But intelligence committee Democrats have raised concerns about the memo's accuracy, and have accused their Republican counterparts of omitting key information in order to discredit the Russia investigation and protect President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.

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