Sentences with phrase «omission if»

If you honestly feel that when someone asks you to be truthful about something, then you must either be lying, or lying by omission if you don't start your answer with the first instant of the big bang, your problem is not one of law.
I haven't read this article, but that seems like a glaring omission if it wasn't covered in the review.
A sin of omission if ever there was one.
You could say, «Well to be an objective scientist, you just talk about what you found,» but that's sort of a sin of omission if you don't tell people why you chose that topic.
There were no other noticeable omissions if I remember correctly, although it is a shame they didn't have the balls to nominate Andy Serkis.
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By removing one element from this diet at a time, it is possible to study the effects of these omissions if necessary over several generations of animals.
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If, by this possible omission and limitation of FCC powers, net neutrality were made ineffective by allowing the otherwise prohibited behaviors to occur further upstream, consumers would rightly judge their net neutrality to have been taken away.
I bring this up because this absence (or call it omission, if you like) underlies the staunch opposition of many conservative Republicans to the Affordable Care Act — and to previous government efforts to provide publicly funded health care and insurance coverage to their citizens going back to the passage of Medicare in 1965.
That's a big omission, one that, if this were a startup pitching to join Y Combinator, its partners would shoot down immediately.
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Similarly, a company should not exclude any information if the omission makes what is provided to investors false or misleading.
«He didn't disclose it and, if the omission was intentional, he could be subject to civil or criminal penalties,» Potter said.
It is tragic, if all too predictable, that this President would allow the release of the memo despite FBI and DOJ's expressions of «grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the [Republicans»] memo's accuracy».
Nor does it contain any evidence that these omissions, if they were made intentionally, undermine the validity of the FISA warrant.
If your credit report happens to include errors or omissions, which sometimes happens, you can provide documentation to your lender to correct such mistakes.
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If you can overlook this omission, Volf's approach remains nuanced and thought - provoking.
What remains unclear is whether his omission is a strange oversight or if he's actually been written out.
That said, these observations are not intended to highlight any sins of omission of Gaine's part, but to point to the considerable depth and value of how his findings might unfold for us today, if we are convinced by his resolute conviction that the Saviour did, indeed, see the Father.
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.
Consequently, if this concern to rectify the omission of an honorable burial helped to shape the form of this incident, and also the burial story, as we have seen above, it is understandable if it should have provided the basis for a legend about the tomb.
In sum, in the argument that a PVS patient ought to be sustained as long as possible I see the unhappy fruits of the three technological seductions I described above: death by «starvation» has now become our fault, not nature's, if we omit treatment; the distinction between omission and commission is erased in the insistence that the stopping of artificial feeding is the same as killing the patient and, as too often happens, a new technology gets legitimated and routinized by an invocation of the sanctity of life.
I will neither prescribe nor administer a lethal dose of medicine to any patient even if asked nor counsel any such thing nor perform act or omission with direct intent deliberately to end a human life.
Chad, We know that the bible has been changed over time from the fact that the available documents have been studied and that also means omissions and from the fact that there have been several «standard» bibles — one wouldn't need a «standard» bible if they were all unchanged.
If we prefer lies, silence and omissions, Benedict XVI becomes an unacceptable problem» (p. 96).
Also, I had to bake it a little longer because it was a bit watery - not sure if that's due to my omissions.
So, if you will accept my viewpoint, just for the sake of helping me reconcile, then i reconcile like this: being an atheist is an act of omission, being a Christian is an act of commission.
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.
If you're putting together a Chiefs B - Ball squad though Harris seems like a strange omission...
Goalkeeper Asmir Begovic and defender Branislav Ivanovic, who have both been linked with moves, may be late omissions from the squad if they leave before Tuesday night's transfer deadline.
«This is disappointing, Comstock said, «since they had the data and just didn't present it,» an omission that she felt was was «really important from a prevention standpoint: if we want to significantly reduce concussions in youth soccer, [we need to know] do we need to ban heading altogether, or would we be successful if rules prohibiting athlete - athlete contact during heading were enacted and strictly enforced?»
Not to do so is tragic for all, because the relationship between parent and child can not be enduringly strong if it's based on lies, either those of omission or commission.
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If the study was conducted in a country with low breastfeeding rates, this omission would be somewhat understandable.
``... another thing remarkable he did not ask the whole of Ghana to vote for Nana Akufo Addo; of course being an NPP stalwart, it is expected that he would ask people to vote against President Mahama... but he did not ask the people of Ghana to vote for Nana Akufo Addo; it is extremely instructive; it raises a very serious issue... If I were an NPP member, I would be extremely worried about this grave omission,» he noted.
Even if we accept their assumption that the progressive tax is the «correct» rate, their estimate didn't include two large omissions, the Standard Deduction and Personal Exemption.
By commission or omission, you could routinely get away with murder, only if you killed in the name of Allah — never mind that that was convenient screen for base bigotry against citizens of other faiths; or even sundry criminality.
If so, she would have heard former Sen. Alfonse D'Amato's glaring omission of her campaign while discussing his own come - from - behind 1980 primary win against sitting GOP Sen. Jacob Javits.
Perhaps this omission will be rectified should Jo Swinson, about to go on maternity leave, be made Scottish secretary if (when?)
The new machines now inform a voter if they have failed to choose a candidate in any given race, and will not accept the ballot unless the voter affirmatively acknowledges the omission.
(2) An act or omission shall not, by virtue of subsection (1), be deemed to be an act or omission committed by a person, association or organization if it is established that the person, association or organization did not consent to the commission of the act or omission and exercised all due diligence to prevent the act or omission from being committed and, subsequently, to mitigate or avoid the effect thereof.
Compounding the omission is the fact that many local governments do not even have their own MWBE require or if they do, their goal is anemic at best.
The WSJ report did not say if Kaloyeros was among the «other individuals,» but this omission may not have chastened the staffers, since the Buffalo Billion, a key state economic development initiative channeled through an opaque SUNY Poly - affiliated nonprofit, was almost certain to figure prominently in the complaint.
Knowing that WaPo should be know as the Post Errors and Omissions, I'm wondering if maybe IV is the grandson.
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Further it is unclear if the apparent biases are due to true errors in analysis or omissions in the descriptions.
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