Sentences with phrase «omission at»

While the ATH - SR5BT do a good job of isolating outside noise, it would have been nice to have active noise cancelling, though it's an understandable omission at this price point.
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Final Fantasy was a strange omission at Sony's TGS conference, but luckily, it did make an appearance at the big show.
A somewhat unforgivable omission at launch, now you can see how much battery charge is available for your controller as opposed to waiting for it to suddenly die in order to realise that it needs to be charged.
Surprising Toyota has skipped on quite a lot of equipment and the Liva TRD Sportivo doesn't get fog lamps, rear wiper / washer, distance to empty, audio controls on steering wheel and electrically adjustable rear view mirrors, a shocking omission at this price point.
The seats itself don't get electric adjustment, which is a shocking omission at this price point.
In a letter dated May 9, Reps. Nydia Velazquez and Yvette Clarke — lawmakers from New York who serve on the House Committee for Small Business — requested information from Administrator Linda McMahon on the «disconcerting change» of the LGBT omission at the start of the Trump administration.
I also removed the olive oil from the dressing to reduce the caloric load of the salad and I didn't notice the omission at all.
This is not a serious omission at present, as the volumes of loans made in this way to date are small.
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At that point, the form was a rough draft and still had many omissions including not listing any foreign government contacts and even omitted the address of my father - in - law (which was obviously well known).
Upon a closer look at one of his friend's contracts, however, Neff noticed a glaring omission that turned out to be a golden opportunity: none of the legal language specifically mentioned headwear.
But it is not clear redactions will be enough to satisfy concerns at the FBI, according to other officials, because their concerns are that substantial omissions make the document inaccurate, which is something redactions won't address.
No one shall be held guilty of any penal offense on account of any act or omission which did not constitute a penal offense, under national or international law, at the time it was committed.
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Pell's inaction, though St. Peter marked it a sin of omission, was not a crime at the time.
Our culture has become the consummate expert at casting a pseudo-Christian veneer over its excesses and its shortfalls, its sins of commission and omission and its unexamined patriotism.
While I'm at it, you seem to have another word omission a couple of paragraphs later: «They either a religious leader who is trying to control them...».
In recent years reporters have chronicled the «repentant stance» that characterizes such gatherings of men as Promise Keepers, as participants openly regret their acts or omissions as husbands, fathers, brothers and sons.24 At times, however, a failure to respond to environmental damage mirrors omissions on the home front.
Yet the «Norms» [adopted at Dallas] ignore it, a grave omission
Perhaps I ought to be more surprised at his omission of historical fiction, including that of Madeleine Polland, written from a deeply Christian perspective; she wrote such works as Beorn the Proud, now available in reprint, and my personal favorite, The Queen's Blessing, set in the time of Saint Margaret of Scotland.
The problem arises most acutely if we either refuse to sin at all, which means we commit the sin of omission, or we fail to recognize the sin involved in the arrogance of making general pronouncements.
At several points Wilson flags these omissions as indications of Lewis's repressed emotional life.
Christianity Today's editor - at - large Katelyn Beaty has been more critical, arguing that the book's «utter lack of engagement with the African - American church» was a «glaring omission».
There are, besides Paul's omission of this item, at least two other grounds for regarding it as relatively late, both of which appear when we compare Mark with the later Gospels.
The bibliography at the end of each chapter will direct the reader into deeper study, though even here, there are glaring omissions from the lists of books about the various topics.
The explanation of this omission is probably the fact that John the Baptist had been interpreted by his disciples as a «Messiah» of that type and had become so firmly established in the Prophet's role that the early Christians (at any rate, before the Fourth Gospel) made no effort to dislodge him from that position.
So the bible makes errors of commission (includes false items, stale morality) and omission (leaves out anything unknown to man at the time that is actually true).
Prove that every word in the Bible comprises the complete and literal word of God, and that at no time were there any errors, omissions, distortions or misrepresentations imposed upon it through all the hands that contributed material to (or deleted material from) the scriptures, and then we can discuss the matter of allegiance to it.
There was no region of Judea east of the Jordan at this time: the omission of «and» in Matthew is probably a copyist's error.
Looking back on a similar story in the Organization of Southwest Communities, von Hoffman laid this result squarely at the door of the clergy — who, he complained, were «practically a caricature, a cartoon, of the sins of omission and commission.»
Cherry - picked anecdotes, easily disproven false statements, and selective omission: is this what passes for «a stunning investigatory story» at Slate?
David Instone - Brewer looks at omissions and additions in Mark 1.
You may disagree with some of Winchell's assessments, taking offense at what he considers harmless or puzzling over omissions (where, oh where, is that Peter Sellers classic I'm All Right Jack?).
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Although he has made some hints of discontent - particularly in reference to omissions from the Champions League lineups this season, I see him staying at Real.
It's better than a similar volume that came out in 2008 about the Masters, though this one, too, suffers from sins of commission (ascribing the famous four aces at Oak Hill in»89 to Oakland Hills) and omission (not including Al Laney, Red Smith and the Brits, or golf in the 21st century).
That lack of a simulcast stream on TNT, especially on weekdays when much of the audience is stuck at work without a TV, is a significant digital omission.
You got ta give Landon Donovan a lot of credit for being self - aware enough and confident enough to poke fun at his own omission off the World Cup team, you know that wasn't easy.
That such blips of achievement followed Mayasich his entire hockey career was not acknowledged at the highest level of the game until 1998, when, correcting a long - overdue omission, the finest American hockey player of his time received the NHL's Lester Patrick Trophy for outstanding service to hockey in the U.S.
Gareth Southgate has named his latest England squad, with Arsenal and Liverpool fans taking to Twitter to express their rage at some high - profile omissions.
Last fall's omission from the Presidents Cup roster by Nick Price was an added slight to a guy who had healed up and played so well at Muirfield throughout his career.
Although there were several omissions, it was interesting to see some of the massive discrepancies — specifically Duke's Brandon Ingram who was listed at +2500 as compared to the +9000 at Paddy Power.
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