Omission

  • 61omission, sins of —  Небрежения грехи …

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  • 62Tag omission — is an optional feature to minimize an SGML document. Whenever a tag can be implicitly anticipated by the parser from the structure of the document, the tag can be omitted. [ [http://www.is thought.co.uk/book/sgml 9.htm#OMITTAG Web SGML and HTML 4 …

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  • 63Sin of omission — For other uses, see Omission (disambiguation). In Catholic teaching an omission is a failure to do something one can and ought to do. If this happens advertently and freely, it is considered a sin. The degree of guilt incurred by an omission is… …

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  • 64error of omission — ˌerror of oˈmission noun errors of omission PLURALFORM [countable] ACCOUNTING when an entry is completely missed out from a set of account books * * * error of omission UK US noun [C] ► a mistake that consists of not doing something you should… …

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  • 65Thomas Jefferson: On the Omission of a Bill of Rights from the Constitution — ▪ Primary Source              One of the main grievances of the anti Federalists was the omission of a bill of rights from the Constitution. The framers had briefly discussed such an addition but rejected the idea for a number of reasons. First,… …

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  • 66oversight, omission — These words have a related meaning, but careful users distinguish between them. An oversight is (1) a failure to consider or notice and (2) an error due to carelessness: Because of my oversight I never saw the landing. Through oversight, I failed …

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  • 67deliberate omission — I noun abandonment, abnegation, ban, bar, boycott, breach, declination, defalcation, default, delinquency, disregard, elision, exception, exclusion, failure of duty, intentional omission, laches, laxity, leaving out, lockout, neglect, negligence …

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  • 68wanton omission — The omission to perform an act, with knowledge that such omission is likely to result in injury to another. 52 Am J1st Torts § 23 …

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  • 69Purposeful omission — is the leaving out of particular nonessential details that can be assumed by the reader, (if used in literature), according to the context and attitudes/gestures made by the characters in the stories. It allows for the reader to make their own… …

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  • 70careless omission — index oversight (carelessness) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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