The phrase
"significant omissions" means important things that have been left out or not included. It refers to important information, details, or actions that are missing and could have an impact on understanding or evaluating a situation.
Full definition
The review also found the report
contained significant omissions and relied heavily on think tank reports to support its recommendations, including five of its own.
The failure to recognize the depth of children's attachments to both of their parents is the
most significant omission, however, of attachment theorists and researchers who hold more traditional views about the parenting of infants and young children.
This is
a significant omission.
Despite
these significant omissions, then, Powell's work proves to be a reliable guide to Protestant theology's various approaches to comprehending the Triune God.
Starr's «California dream» achievement included
a significant omission.
One other MP I spoke to thought these were
significant omissions.
In 1979, William Pollin of the NIDA Division of Research wrote, in a letter published in Science, «In retrospect, we feel that it was
a significant omission on our part that Dr. Candace Pert was not included.
True, there are
significant omissions — at least from an Irish perspective.
But there were
some significant omissions: The LEGO Movie missed out on an expected nomination for best animation, but picked one up in the best song category for «Everything is Awesome».
This seems
a significant omission, particularly given the price of the GT.
Newcomers Carol Danvers from Captain Marvel and Gamora from the Guardians of the Galaxy aim to make up for
the significant omissions of our beloved mutants, Capcom does its part with Jedah from Darkstalkers (the only character in the game with decent design and voice - acting) and X from Mega Man, but they feel like artificial padding.
The most
significant omission is WRC3's Road to Glory, which of course means that WRC3 on Vita doesn't have a main career mode.
He found that there had been «
significant omissions» in the submission to the Minister making the decision.
It also drew attention to two «
significant omissions», namely the «three - month anomaly» and «the fact that trusts in which the settlor has reserved a benefit are taxed twice».
The most
significant omission, he adds, was there being no mention of the long - mooted Single Equality Bill.
I have to admit to not being able to fully partake of the Sony ecosystem, lacking a current PlayStation, but I can't believe that's
a significant omission as it pertains to daily smartphone use.
I queried who I should speak to about rectifying
the significant omission and, in referring me to the managers of government business in the House and the Senate, Senator Brandis said:
Personality: While individual differences have been accounted for previously in the DRIVE model by including coping style and attributional style variables, personality variables represent
a significant omission in this area, particularly when considering subjective well - being outcomes where personality has been cited as potentially the most important predictor (Diener et al., 2003).
While mentioning her appearance seems sexist, to not mention it would be
a significant omission.