Sentences with phrase «omitted relevant»

The Council has suspended the licence in the public interest after uncovering evidence that Mr. Stephanian deliberately omitted relevant information and provided false or misleading information on his initial licence application and on subsequent licence renewal applications.
Have I omitted any relevant experience or skills I possess that might distinguish me from other candidates if my resume reaches the desk of a selecting official?
Careful consideration needs to be made at this stage as to whether computer forensics are required, as Courts can impose fines / sanctions if it is shown that data was collected in a way that omitted relevant information.
If papers omitted relevant data sources, there might be an argument.
Since 1965 the Vatican has published 11 volumes of selected archival material from the Nazi era — but these volumes omitted some relevant documents.
No, and that's why I backed up my hypothesis that you are being intellectually dishonest here by arguing clearly what in your comments is the said problem (deliberate omitting relevant information, remaining vague after being prompted for clarification) and cited the definition.
Omitting relevant information can result in denial of a claim or cancellation of your policy.
First, there is a logical flaw, for which I do not know the Latin, where Lord Monckton makes a true statement (albeit simplified), that the Earth gets rid of excess heat through radiation out to space, which implies a particular final outcome, but omits another relevant fact that changes that final outcome.
To fit everything on a single page, people use small fonts, no spaces, and omit relevant information.
It also includes providing misleading or deceptive documents, or omitting relevant documents when accounts information is requested.
Penalties for lying or omitting relevant information for your insurance plans — called «material misrepresentation» — can be severe: total plan cancellation, a reduction your death benefit by the difference between your past and newly - adjusted premium, or application rejection should they discover the discrepancy upfront.
Omitting relevant information can result in denial of a claim or cancellation of your policy.
Don't omit relevant information.
Omit relevant information.
When accounts that purport to make people aware of injustices misrepresent events, or omit relevant matters for reasons of partiality, or make unfounded claims, they dishonour the very people whose interests they claim to uphold.

Not exact matches

However, our findings indicate that, as described below, material and relevant information was omitted.
Here are the questions the reporters asked Ms. Sanders, with only a handful of relevant ones omitted:
On the other hand, if you appropriate the «Berlin» model's stress on Wissenschaft on the «Athens» model's terms (wissenschaftlich education as paideia - like «formation» in capacities for critical inquiry) do not suppose that you can omit the other pole of «professional» education, for as we have seen, Wissenschaft is theologically relevant only insofar as it is tied to church leadership roles.
The Special One has not been part of «the humble people» since he left Porto 14 years ago but I'll omit the lack of self awareness for now since it's not relevant to my argument: Mourinho's pragmatism needs to evolve in order to survive favorably in history.
Intellectual honesty: «Relevant facts and information are not purposefully omitted even when such things may contradict one's hypothesis.»
The Application states, in relevant part, the following: [Intentionally omitted] is sending this Appeal to the AI Appeals Board against the World Bank decision dated 25 November 2015 to provide patently insufficient information on the spending of recovered stolen funds by the late General Sani Abacha.»
Typically, relevant facts or context are omitted to produce a false opinion on the part of the casual reader.
I'm not sure if these studies are relevant for those already eating whole foods plant based, but you could try omitting nuts if you are eating them, or adding them back in if you're not and see if it makes a difference for you.
Perhaps some important considerations couldn't be quantified and were omitted from the formula; perhaps there's major disagreement over how to weight relevant factors; perhaps the «answer» responds to a question different than the one asked by the policymaker.
This audiobook, skilfully abridged by Katy Nichol so that no relevant parts are omitted, is beautifully narrated by Hilary Neville.
One thing to note about our criteria is that we've omitted certain factors such as direct recognition vs non-direct recognition or «mutual vs. stock companies» because these factors are most relevant when searching for the best dividend paying whole life companies.
Did they omit a lot of relevant information or are they just being really conservative?
After scrutiny of the A8 forms actually provided, however, it appeared that the extent of parallel readings for the probe installed on 27 June 2012 would be limited to just the eight months July 2012 to February 2013... except that the BoM had omitted to scan September 2012 — the one month that could provide a direct measure of the equivalence of the relevant probe for that time of year at that location.
Tol's description omits information in a way that seems designed to suggest — inaccurately — that the consensus among relevant experts is low.
Also, if you are aware of relevant papers omitted from those reports, read those as well.
WHAT other relevant facts do the Guardian and other climate - theory - obsessed lamestream media outlets omit in order to push their man - made global warming agenda?
Clearly, we can invent cases where a person omits or covers up a relevant fact (that patient dying in clinical trials for example) And clearly no one ever includes all the doubts with every statement they make.
Second, reliance on matching query terms to document terms can also result in search results that omit conceptually relevant documents because they do not contain the exact query terms entered by the user.
(I bolded the ones that seem relevant to lying in particular, and omitted the internal citations and quote marks to make it easier to read.)
I have put the word «or» when necessary to see how the statute fits together (which could be omitted in a block quotation showing omissions with»...») in italics and have left the remainder of the relevant statutes in plain text to allow a reader to confirm that the reading I am giving to the statute is correct.
First, it was said, when experts were being instructed nothing relevant should be omitted but that care be taken that unnecessary or irrelevant material should be rigorously excluded and that experts should be spared files of documents which were peripheral to their task.
«In order to show you the most relevant results, we have omitted some entries very similar to the 628 already displayed.If you like, you can repeat the search with the omitted results included.»
Her research indicated that the biggest problems are submitting argument instead of evidence, inclusion of irrelevant evidence, omitting non-expert relevant evidence, and poor organization.
Note: Some relevant links were omitted from this post due to stackexchange restrictions on new - users.
According to 15 U.S. Code § 45b (less - relevant parts omitted, bold mine):
Therefore, your website will likely be omitted from the search results for these relevant terms so that Google doesn't show its visitors the exact content multiple times.
According to 15 U.S. Code § 45b (less - relevant parts omitted, bold mine): The term «covered communication» means a written,...
When an insurance applicant intentionally omits information that could be relevant to underwriters during the underwriting process.
Material and relevant information was omitted in request for surveillance of Carter Page.
Just be sure that this kind of information is absolutely relevant to the job you're applying for; if it's not, omit it.
Ensure your resume is focused around portraying these skills, omitting anything that isn't relevant to the industry.
In order to show you the most relevant results, we have omitted some entries very similar to the ones already displayed.
Be brief and relevant, but don't omit any important details.
If you have a fairly long work history, in the experience section you can emphasize only the most relevant jobs («Relevant Work Experience), omitting ones that are way back or just not very applicable to this relevant jobs («Relevant Work Experience), omitting ones that are way back or just not very applicable to this Relevant Work Experience), omitting ones that are way back or just not very applicable to this new job.
And you don't want to omit something that might possibly be relevant, so the tendency is to share everything and trust your readers / listeners to sort out the gold.
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