Sentences with phrase «created by the omission»

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Admin you have to create an option for one to edit his post and repost it if one made an error by omission or commission.
«Omission treatments» were created by applying a single factor at the lower level while all other factors were maintained at the advanced levels.
We also reviewed several other public Twitter lists, including the lengthy BLACKandSTEM created by Stephani Page (@ThePurplePage), for other omissions.
By referencing romanticism, grand - guignolesque black humour and symbolism, he creates intense personal moments masterfully created by means of rules and omissions, acceptance and refusal, luring the viewer round and round in circleBy referencing romanticism, grand - guignolesque black humour and symbolism, he creates intense personal moments masterfully created by means of rules and omissions, acceptance and refusal, luring the viewer round and round in circleby means of rules and omissions, acceptance and refusal, luring the viewer round and round in circles.
What Article 28 (3) with its omission of public policy grounds seems to suggest in my view is that — to a certain extent — the mere fact of a 10 years residence has created a link between the EU citizen and the host Member State that is similar to the link between a national and its state; as a consequence expulsion can only be a valid means if this link is deliberately destroyed by the EU citizen; this would be the case of a serious security threat, i.e. an individual determined to engage in actions that jeopardize the security of the host Member State's society at large, which could indeed be the case of organized crime.
Headlines in the IP news highlight victories skilfully won in court but regardless of the skill and experience of the litigators, certain errors or omissions made by the drafters may be irrecoverable, while stoutly created rights should withstand all slings and arrows, however outrageous.
The Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 Instead of requiring a grossly negligent «act or omission» on the part of the «controlling mind» of a company (as previously), the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 — enacted on 24 July 2007 — seeks to create liability for a company, government departments or police forces if (and only if)(cl 1 (3)-RRB- «the way in which its activities are managed or organised by its senior management is a substantial element» in the «gross breach of a relevant duty of care» — punishable by a fine.
The word «comprehensive» came into use to describe incomplete databases in the strongest possible terms, creating the impression of completeness, while leaving an «out» for the legal publisher when omissions were identified by users.
Not every solicitor will firstly recognise a culpable act of commission or omission by a medical person and secondly will know how to create a case that will win in court.
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