Sentences with phrase «omitted at»

The next section that can not be omitted at any cost is the skills section.
For example: «Alan» says «I note that in the latter graph, temp red line is omitted at 1880, bringing temp down not appear to extend passed 2005, so why it is labelled US temps to 2008 I can not think!»
Resika rejected Hofmann's pedagogy when he went to Europe in the 1950's to study perspective and anatomy from old master painting - aspects of his discipline that he felt had been omitted at Hofmann's school.
He appears to have omitted at least one big one: himself, and his counterparts at the other big banks.
Maybe something was omitted at some point?
This is of course, optional, but omit at your own risk!
Sportsbooks offered a chance to wager on the over / under for the performance, as well as whether or not Menzel would omit at least one word in her performance.
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA)- Will Idina Menzel forget or omit at least one word of the official U.S. national anthem?
On the road, the A7 has confidence - inspiring grip and does a reasonably good job of insulating you from potholes and poor road surfaces — although this is less true with S line and Black Edition cars, which have lower, firmer suspension and larger wheels, which you can fortunately omit at no cost when ordering.

Not exact matches

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).
A plan intended strictly for internal use may also omit some elements that would be important in one aimed at someone outside the firm.
The recent experience of a friend of mine with a chain store (names and trademarks omitted to protect the innocent) provides a cautionary tale at the intersection of ethics and customer service.
To eliminate the use of filled pauses at the beginning of a thought, or to cut down on your use of these words, Cohen recommends recruiting friends or family members to clap when you use a filler word so you can get into the habit of omitting them.
So while omitting a salutation on follow - up replies seems to be increasingly common, it looks like you are best off including an opening, at least in your initial email.
This year's shareholder proposals filed or coordinated by NCPPR ask companies «to protect political free speech rights, but all those that have been challenged at the SEC have been omitted,» Proxy Preview elaborates.
RESOLVED: That Berkshire Hathaway Inc. («Berkshire») establish reasonable, quantitative goals for reduction of greenhouse gas and other air emissions at its energy - generating holdings; and that Berkshire publish a report to shareholders by January 31, 2015 (at reasonable cost and omitting proprietary information) on how it will achieve these goals — including possible plans to retrofit or retire existing coal - burning plants at Berkshire - held companies.
Student loan for which payments are deferred at least 12 months into the future can be omitted as well.
Not to omit negative correlation, look at these two 1 - hour charts, the first one for the EUR / USD and the second one for the USD / CHF.
XRP has suffered at the hands of analytics website Coinmarketcap.com which capriciously decided to omit South Korean exchanges from its price and volume calculations yesterday.
my biggest gripe about the church at large is that it teaches about Jesus but omits the teachings of Jesus.
O'Malley deliberately omitted «at least a third of predator priests.
Alleging that the names posted by O'Malley deliberately omitted «at least a third of predator priests,» Clohessy's statement added that «some kids will be spared some abuse, because some predator priests are now more easily identified, and some victims will feel validation.»
'' Thomas Jefferson omitted it (Revelation) along with most of the Biblical canon, from the Jefferson Bible, and wrote that at one time, he considered it (Revelation) as «merely the ravings of a maniac, no more worthy nor capable of explanation than the incoherences of our own nightly dreams.»
[30] Thomas Jefferson omitted it along with most of the Biblical canon, from the Jefferson Bible, and wrote that at one time, he «considered it as merely the ravings of a maniac, no more worthy nor capable of explanation than the incoherences of our own nightly dreams.»
«18 Here Whitehead discovers first of all the value of the individual: «Remembering the poetic rendering of our concrete experience, we see at once that the element of value, of being valuable, of having value, of being an end in itself, of being something which is for its own sake, must not be omitted in any account of any event as the most concrete actual something.
Leviticus is full of rules of conduct for the Hebrew people, but there was one particular passage that caused so much confusion and strife at the Nicene Council that they elected to omit it from the Bible.
A variant of this, no longer as popular as it was, but still widely adopted, is the apologetic» the desire by some Muslims, and also some non-Muslims, to present Islam in terms likely to win the approval of the non-Muslim and, more particularly, the Western reader and to omit or at least gloss over those aspects that would obstruct this aim.
Thomas Jefferson omitted it (Revelation) along with most of the Biblical canon, from the Jefferson Bible, and wrote that at one time, he «considered it as merely the ravings of a maniac, no more worthy nor capable of explanation than the incoherences of our own nightly dreams.»
Or at least omitting the whole truth.
[30] Thomas Jefferson omitted it along with most of the Biblical canon, from the Jefferson Bible, and wrote that at one time, he «considered it as merely the ravings of a ma - niac, no more worthy nor capable of explanation than the inc - oherences of our own nightly dreams.»
Since the famine was critical in Samaria, Ahab called in Obadiah, his chief steward (omitting 3b - 4 with many scholars) and said to him, «Come on; we'll explore all the sources of water and all the wadis in the land in hopes of finding enough grass to save at least some of our horses and mules and so not 6.
This shift has been subtle, even unconscious, and never at the expense of actually omitting God's glory from the explanation.
It is the tangible, historical manifestation of the grace in which God communicates himself as absolutely present, close and forgiving, of the grace which is at work everywhere, omits no one, offers God to each and gives to every reality in the world a secret purposeful orientation towards the intrinsic glory of God.
At no moment is anything left out or omitted or beyond God's capacity.
The fact that an ancient table of contents, already referred to in the Latin version of the fifth or sixth century, omits mention of the Testimonium (though, admittedly, it is selective, one must find it hard to believe that such a remarkable passage would be omitted by anyone, let alone by a Christian, summarizing the work) is further indication that either there was no such notice or that it was much less remarkable than it reads at present.
Matthew Omits all reference to the anointing and says the women came «to look at the grave».
Matthew and Luke omit this here, but at the end of the paragraph Luke sums up Jesus» answer to the question (Lk 9:48; cf. Mk 10:43 - 44 and parallels).
The preachers of the early Church would have felt that a message which stopped at the Cross had omitted the greatest fact of all, the fact of the resurrection.
When the Sky Clad folk returned they refused to accept the canon as formulated at Pataliputra, and have their own which while agreeing substantially in content, at least as to the names of the books included, nevertheless omits some, includes others, and within the texts bearing the same name differs at significant points.
Women were considered unreliable witnesses at the time (a fact that may explain why the apostle Paul omitted the women from the resurrection account entirely in his letter to the Corinthian church), so their proclamation of the good news was dismissed by the men as an «idle tale,» the type of silly gossip typical of uneducated women.
I am omitting from consideration here the preservation of these values in God, so important to Whitehead at just this point.
One might judge that Communism actually resembles Christianity, at least in its Protestant form, more closely than does Buddhism, yet the features it omits or rejects seem to be the most «religious» aspects of Christianity.
At the same time, modern attempts to construct a view of Jesus that omits any emphasis on the death, focusing instead on a message or practice Jesus taught without reference to his own fate — which are implausible as history and often lack distinctive Christian character.
Nowhere surpassed in the Old Testament are, Elijah himself; Ahab, in briefer scenes but especially in chapter 21; even Jezebel, especially in the line omitted in the Hebrew manuscripts but authentically preserved in the Greek translation, the Septuagint, at 19:1 — «If you are Elijah, I am Jezebel!»
In fact, at the final metaphysical level, one should want the richest ontology possible, because each thing that is omitted from the ontology is a thing whose possible mode of existence is no longer subject to inquiry.
(b) Marcion omitted it entirely, as did the scribe of one tenth - century uncial — though he left a space at the end of the fourteenth chapter.
So most of the time, I make it at home, so I can omit the cilantro.
I usually make about one third of this at a time, and then I omit 2 Tbsp.
I couldn't find any butternut squash at my supermarket so I used sweet potatoes instead (and omitted the regular potatoes) and added about a half cup of dried apricots along with the tomatoes to give it a bit of a sweet pop!
* If you do not have or can not find soy yogurt try doubling the applesauce, adding a small mashed banana, or simply omit it altogether and add soy or almond milk a tsp at a time (after all the ingredients are combined) until you reach the desired consistency.
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