Were meetings with the paramour
conveniently omitted when describing daily activities?
See Solomon's post-1997 research,
conveniently omitted from this article, and the other joint custody research set out here.
QUOTE 3 (in that same page range): «The absence of an attributable climate change signal in losses also holds for flood losses» is followed by
the conveniently omitted phrase «although some studies did find recent increases in flood losses related in part to changes in intense rainfall events (Fengqing et al., 2005; Chang et al., 2009).»
Unfortunately there is more to the story here that is
conveniently omitted.
Fearful of having their books omitted from lists of «acceptable» texts, a number of publishers have acquiesced to creationist demands in various ways: by considerably reducing the space given to discussion of evolution, by referring to evolution as «only a theory,» by including creationist materials, or by placing references to evolution in a final chapter which the teacher could
conveniently Omit.
My belief in Jesus has nothing to do with the stories of the greatest fiction book ever written (again and again and again...
conveniently omitting any stories written by the women of the time, I must add!!
In a haunting voiceover, the actress Natasha Richardson reads the letter ¯ but only a portion of it,
conveniently omitting the part that speaks about Nazi persecution of Catholics.
Brooks says they've come before the committee to try and explain what has happened -
conveniently omitting the fact that a parliamentary summons was needed to get all three in the room.
Not voting tonight will not cost the taxpayers an «additional $ 250,000», his words, because what
he conveniently omits from his public statements on the issue is that even if we do apply the premium to the deficit he is still going to be short of cash this year and he will still have to borrow money through short - term borrowing.
The Los Angeles Times also
conveniently omits important historical information about the first synthetic hormone invented in 1938, DES, Diethylstilbestrol.
And the Times columnist
conveniently omits the fact that the federal laws at issue here were part of a grant that «the district did not have to even apply for.»
Sargent
conveniently omits mention of the fact that before Agency Pricing was put into effect, Amazon was free to discount as much, or as little, as it liked.
That means it's easy for some to
conveniently omit a few charges and make their APR look lower than competitors.
Andy Revkin asked the same question and Jim's answer below says it all in the clearest and most beautiful way... The blog you attached is a prime example of what gives bloggers a really bad name; somebody with no idea what he is talking about is spouting absolute nonsense, making no distinction between what is essential (the facts
he conveniently omits) and what is pure noise (which he is concentrating on exclusively). . .
In fact what you have called a spiral is not a spiral at all it is a series of concentric rings which
conveniently omits the fact that 2012 was lower than the last tive years, including this year.
you see that he is admitting that he selected the Argo floats to use, but
conveniently omits the selection criteria he admitted to in the first post — that they were «too warm» to fit the models.
While criticizing an A + rated company by the Better Business Bureau that has been in business for 10 years, Mr. White
conveniently omits the fact that he has practiced estate planning law for only 7 months.
His argument that investing in the stock market in lieu of owning a home
conveniently omits the fact that an individual has to live somewhere.
Not exact matches
You ask if City beat us in the away fixture last season but
omit they finished above us but do the reverse for United, highlighting they finished below us but
conveniently leaving out that they beat us at the Emirates.
Schwab only looks like the best because they
conveniently decided to
omit the brokerages that charge lower fees.