The analysts depend on me to compile and write drafts of final reports to include editing
for obvious omissions or errors, as well as compliance with established format.
I was very happy to see Lang's masterpiece on the top, however as a film lover i found
for myself some obvious omissions: Bicycle Thieves, Leopard, Nosferatu, Battleship Potemkin, Mirror, as well as more recent masterpieces like White Ribbon, Melancholia, Breaking the Waves etc..
Not exact matches
«Clearly, the film carried the risk that an unflattering camera angle, unwelcome question or even an
obvious omission by Mr. Scorsese would become a blemish to Mr. Clinton's legacy or provide fodder
for Clinton critics as the 2016 campaign approaches,» the Times» Amy Chozick and Michael Cieply wrote.
The
obvious candidates
for omission are goalkeeper David de Gea, who didn't feature in Lisbon a fortnight ago, with Danish keeper Anders Lindegaard set to deputise once more, 32 - year - old centre - back Rio Ferdinand, who didn't have a particularly good game against Stoke at the weekend and has a minor knock, and possibly Darren Fletcher, who hasn't played an awful lot of games since Christmas.
When creating my ballots
for the Best of the Year, the are
obvious categories that are stacked to the brim which would be inevitable
for some
omissions that in other years would either make the shortlist or be the clear front winner.
There is no micro USB cable included
for connecting the Fire to a computer to side - load your non-Amazon purchased media, which seems like an
obvious omission.
Famous Five activist Nellie McClung, the Alberta suffragette who fought in the 1920s
for women to be legally recognized as persons in Canada, was
for many Canadians the most
obvious omission from the short list.
It is by no means a massive
omission but fans of the mode will be severely disappointed
for obvious reasons.
Once I had educated myself enough on the subject to have the appropriate context the complete and utter reliance that the entire basis
for the movement rested upon cherry - picking and lies of
omission became immediately
obvious.
«Once the court has identified an
obvious omission, and has found in admissible background materials an
obvious precedent
for filling it, it should not be fatal that there may be more than one possible version of the replacement...» In this context, the Court of Appeal felt it necessary to reject a literal reading of the well known passage in para 23 of Lord Bingham's speech in Homburg: