Sentences with phrase «omitted reference»

[89] It only referred to the historical nature of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples connection with the land, and omitted any reference to custodianship:
The Minutes of Settlement omitted reference to this.
However, when the FAAA was repealed and replaced with the 1990 ICAA, the 1990 ICAA omitted reference to the Convention.
This account of the emergence of rational consciousness has omitted reference to receptive consciousness.
Goerge Washington rerote Presedential addresses omitting references to christ.
No, A. Scott Berg, even if you have won a Pulitzer - Prize, even if you are a personality - and - event focused biographer and not an idea - focused one, you do not get a pass when you write an 800 - page biography of Woodrow Wilson in the year 2013 to omit any reference whatsoever to the scholarship of....
The ET is here somewhat misleading, as, unfortunately, is the case only too often, in that it omits the reference to anti-Jewish polemic [p. 164]-RRB-.
Omit the reference to God from these passages and they simply become counsels of perfection.
Thomas turns this conclusion into a separate saying (66), again omitting a reference to the Old Testament.
Once again the later Evangelists appear to be more conscious of the shortness of time available and they omit all references to the summoning of the centurion and to the actual purchase of a linen shroud.
Matthew Omits all reference to the anointing and says the women came «to look at the grave».
Since he omitted all references to appearances of Jesus in Galilee, it was necessary for him to change the message of the angelic visitors (now increased to two) so that instead of instructing the women to direct the disciples to Galilee, they reminded them that Jesus, while in Galilee, had foretold that he would be crucified and rise on the third day.
Moreover, both omit the reference to the temple as the house of prayer for all nations (Matthew 21:1 - 17; Luke 19:45 f.).
Several friars, led by Fr Gabriel Zwilling, began to omit references to «sacrifice» in their celebration of Mass..
Karlstadt had celebrated Mass on Christmas Day omitting references to «sacrifice» in the liturgical text and given communion in both kinds, he himself wearing lay clothes and no vestments.
The Council's closing «Message» likewise omits a reference to the right to convert.
The latter seems the more probable in that Mark puts great emphasis upon the mighty deeds of Jesus as the only, but complete, demonstration of his messiahship, and it would be natural for him to omit the reference to some other sign, however that reference was to be understood.
1,2a,12 - 15, 25 - 34 (omitting all references to Korah).
The Council doesn't expressly take a position on the question, but its descriptions of what religious liberty means conspicuously omit any reference to the right to convert.
16.4, and there is a parallel in Mark 8.12 which, however, omits any reference to the sign of Jonah («Truly, I say to you, no sign shall be given to this generation»).
The reason for omitting all reference to this element is that many leading Christian thinkers today deny that Christianity essentially has anything to do with the sacred.
It also omits references to further sanctions, although Mr Brown said he would continue to push for these as an option.
Democratic Sen. Brad Hoylman on Tuesday objected to a resolution that honored the victims of an Orlando terrorist attack because it omitted references to the LGBT community.
However, the science proposals omit any reference to genitalia, puberty or sexual health.
This new guidance also reproduces the section that previously referred to atheism and humanism, but whilst omitting the reference.
«But the version published after the copy was reviewed and edited by staff members from the state D.E.C. and New York State Energy Research and Development Authority omits the reference to pipelines and underground storage.
It omitted references unflattering to Cuomo.
«Convinced of the soundness of his report and concerned that inclusion of the ambiguous data will detract from and distort the essential thrust of the report, Engineer A decides to omit references to the ambiguous data,» reads case No. 85 - 5.
Ambitious attempts to copy the human brain (27 October, p 26) omit reference to those long nerves that convey gut...
But Perry's argument, which seems to amount to «environmentalists make a bunch of ballyhoo about pollution, but prosperity and the free market have prevented that dangerous pollution over the last 40 years», astonishingly omits any reference to the Clean Air Act that forced industry to apply pollution controls.
Exactly so: you always omit reference to the continuous input of energy into the climate system from the sun.
The L'Aquila text is ambiguous in several key ways, as it specifies only that the peak must be «as soon as possible» and omits the reference year against which goal the 50 % reduction in «global emissions» by 2050 is to be calculated.
While in its Order of 14 July 2005 in Case C ‑ 70 / 04 transferring the case to the General Court, the Court had expressly mentioned this possibility (albeit without giving its view on it), the present judgement entirely omits any reference to the admissibility of the Swiss appeal.
This draft omits any reference to LP.
The comparable directive from the Ontario Superior Court is now almost two years old and should be updated to omit reference to citations to print versions, reflecting the robustness of CanLII, the neutral citation, and hyperlinking.
Coinbase's version of this statement omits any reference to insolvency.
Omit any references to your birthdate, marital status, or religion.
Omit references to time periods when you were seeking work.
Omit any reference to high school education and focus solely on the type of degree you earned and your major concentration of study.
For example, they omit any reference to what past vehicles sold for.

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Fearful of having their books omitted from lists of «acceptable» texts, a number of publishers have acquiesced to creationist demands in various ways: by considerably reducing the space given to discussion of evolution, by referring to evolution as «only a theory,» by including creationist materials, or by placing references to evolution in a final chapter which the teacher could conveniently Omit.
Matthew and Luke omit this, although Matthew elsewhere retains a reference to the Herodians (22:16).
In this Bibliography references to Charles Hartshorne simply as Editor of the Peirce papers have been omitted.
This was published in The Organization of Thought: Educational and Scientific (London, 1917, 1929), But this reference is omitted from The Aims of Education (New York; 1949).
Portions of the thesis which consist mainly of references to other authors and quotations from them have been omitted while ensuring the continuity of thought in the thesis.
Matthew, perhaps aware of this difficulty, has omitted the word «already», making it possible for the words to mean, «while evening was coming», and both Luke and John have understandably omitted the whole of this time reference which reduced the available time to nil, and instead have ended their versions of the burial by saying that the sabbath was then about to begin.
After an appropriate introduction relating all laws to God, the Book of the Covenant proceeds to state its laws and regulations for the most part without further reference to the deity, and omitting any clause as to why the law shall be observed or what will result from its infraction (other than the legal penalty) or its observance.
(a) Among the passages omitted in the version supposed to be later are references to the name or the person of (the Lord) Jesus Christ, to the Holy Spirit, and to divine guidance.
The heart of the Instruction had much in it of the official Catholic norms, but the sacraments were cut to two, there were no references to sacrifice, Indulgences or merit; special devotion and saint days were omitted.
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.
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