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The government said today that it would correct its deliberate omission of data made in a report on economic growth released a few weeks ago.
"Is the deliberate omission of relevant facts the same as lying?"
The deliberate omission of conjunctions that would normally be used.
Disposition has a very wide meaning and would include a deliberate omission to do something (s3(3)).
You remained silent so as not to embarrass me by calling attention to my deliberate omission.
The immigration service warns: "Any false information, or deliberate omissions, may result in your application being declined."
Perhaps that was a deliberate omission.
And there are some deliberate omissions.
It was a deliberate omission; he wanted all this fresh in their minds when he did bring Rena in.
Given the bias against Michael by the historians writing during the Macedonian dynasty, this may be a deliberate omission.
The journal was vague in some details, and, unknown to Arnold, the map contained deliberate omissions to reduce its value to military opponents.
A deliberate omission?
Traders considered that a deliberate omission and interpreted it as a signal that interest rates might stay where they are, adding to the enthusiasm for stocks.
This deliberate omission is a nod to the album's title, whose sentiment is revealed in a deeper level throughout the album: unusual time signatures.
The deliberate omission of each letter often means the writer cannot use any word containing that letter for the entirety of that section.
It fills in all-important statutory gaps attributable to Congressional neglect or, often, to deliberate omission in the face of political gridlock.
Ralph nodded familiarly, knowing that the deliberate omission of the title would rankle with him as much as the condescending young' had annoyed Ralph.
Un-naming could include deliberate omission of traditional pagan interpretations of the imagery in descriptions of artifacts, leading to their oblivion, whether intentionally or by ignorance.
We saw this same deliberate omission of the anti-Christian aspect in the reporting of some networks on a shooting inside a Fort Worth church in 1999.
This relates to the Race Relations Act 1976, which outlaws the refusal or deliberate omission to offer employment on the basis of non-membership of an organisation.
Large portions of these journals were published in 1982, but that book, edited by Hughes and Frances McCullough, was riddled with cuts for space and deliberate omissions.
In 481 BC Xerxes sent ambassadors around Greece asking for earth and water, but making the very deliberate omission of Athens and Sparta.
This Chapter provides an exception to our deliberate omission of the historical aspects of kite flying, because we are about to describe an incredible revival of an age-old practice.
Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, an eminent Polish-Jewish writer and dissident, was puzzled by Lanzmann's deliberate omission of anybody in Poland with advanced knowledge of the Holocaust.
A major focus of Galactic Civilizations II is the artificial intelligence of its opponents, due in part to the deliberate omission of multiplayer in favor of the single player experience.