Sentences with phrase «sometimes omitted»

Trivial matters, such as education and employment, matter insignificantly that is why they are sometimes omitted or discussed at the... Read More»
Brightness is also very good, and there's an ambient light - sensing Auto mode, a feature that's sometimes omitted from tablets.
In addition, warning and instruction labels that should be affixed to the product are sometimes omitted.
I have sometimes omitted issues from the exam that the students covered heavily in a writing assignment, but not always.
However, this work is sometimes omitted; perhaps because the digitized text was a means for studying written texts and developing linguistic concordances, rather than as a published edition in its own right.
When adult ADHD (or ADD — the H is sometimes omitted because hyperactivity often isn't a symptom, especially in adults) goes untreated for years, women may end up plagued by anxiety, depression, and low self - esteem.
Dairy can be substituted with alternative ingredients, and sometimes omitted, when present in a recipe.
The vanilla essence is sometimes omitted in villages where it may not be available.
I have also made the following successful modifications: sometimes I omit the ginger and scallions, up the coconut to one cup and sub half coconut milk for water, this makes for a less complex but more intensely coconut flavored rice.
I sometimes omit the sugar and / or butter from the sauce.
For example, sometimes we omit questions 7 and 8, and other times we don't cover 5 and 6.
We want to protect those we love so sometimes we omit information.
(Unanticipated problems may occur because owners sometimes omit information when they surrender an animal, and of course we have no information on animals that come in as strays other than what we observe at the Shelter.)

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And the things you often omit, it just seems dishonest to omit them from the discussion, sometimes.
I do a light - hearted and barely scientific one, which you have kindly linked to, but have omitted so many of the people you list, usually because I did not know about them, and sometimes because they weren't personal blogs.
Be sure to make minor adjustments based on our modern understanding of nutrition; for example, many Beef Bourguignon recipes call for using wheat flour as a thickener, which I omitted (although I sometimes use white rice flour instead).
It took me a few goes to get this recipe where I wanted it, as playing with gluten free flours is sometimes quite a challenge — especially when you're omitting eggs as a binder.
Sometimes I add wholewheat breadcrumbs too, but you can omit them to make this completely gluten free.
We omit the flaxseed meal and we sometimes play with some of the proportions.
Sometimes the egg is stirred into the soup, like Chinese egg - drop soup, instead of baked on top — or even omitted entirely.
A typical full day of eating for me looks like: Breakfast: Spinach, Mushroom, Onion and Tomato Frittata... sometimes with bacon or homemade sausage Iced Coffee with coconut milk Lunch (this is usually my largest meal of the day): 4 - 5 ounces of protein (turkey burger, pulled pork, chicken thighs, ground buffalo), roasted veggies and sometimes a sweet potato or butternut squash Snack: apple with almond butter or a handful of macadamia nuts Dinner: A large salad with all kinds of raw veggies (cucumber, celery, carrots, cauliflower), avocado or olives, usually a lighter protein like grilled chicken breast, salmon or shrimp This would represent a full menu... I would say I hit this about 4 - 5 days a week, other days I may omit the snack or keep the snack and omit a meal, if i do that though I would add a bit of protein with it.
I always omit the sugar and sometimes sub in blueberries for citrus.
I usually omit fennel unless I have it and I sometimes add celery.
Your child will sometimes rearrange the facts to justify his poor choices — and omit information about his own behavior.
After exposing the infants to the sound - and - image pattern, the researchers began omitting the image sometimes.
«Keen disappointment and sometimes heartbreak exists when the adopting parents learn that even after a legal adoption an official birth certificate can not be issued without reference to the original name... We have suggested a provision be made for the issuing of a form corroborating the registration and omitting the original name.»
Sometimes I get angry about the authors not writing clearly enough, omitting essential points and dwelling on superfluous nonsense.
Or you can omit the agave, like I do sometimes, when I bake, and just use dried turkish figs, it has a lot of fiber, and a few add enough sweetness, and they taste much better than stevia.
And sometimes they misrepresent the truth, omit significant facts, or otherwise toe the line between truth and fiction.
Sometimes sensitiveness is caused by simply doing something against instructions or omitting something that was instructed.
His name was omitted from credits because American distributors sometimes banned films credited to blacklisted directors.
Maybe negative EV is too infrequent to worry about, but I prefer to not omit good stocks because my screen is sometimes perverse.
Indeed, sometimes we get the impression that textures are actually being omitted - for example, the ground frequently looks bare compared to the PS2 game.
One difficulty with finding labour arbitration decisions is a lack of uniformity in the style of cause; sometimes the union's name may be fully spelled out, other times it may be abbreviated, or it may be omitted altogether and the name of the griever used.
Unfortunately, you'll usually have to omit single - team channels like the Longhorn Network and BYUtv, and sometimes regional sub-channels like Fox Sports Southwest or NBC Sports Network.
Even then, any experience more than 15 years old can be heavily summarized, sometimes even omitted.
Sometimes job seekers omit their graduation date on their resume to mitigate the potential of someone discovering their age and possibly using this information to bias their candidacy.
The functional format is sometimes used to hide any weaknesses in your work history because work history is completely omitted.
Sometimes you'll read advice that says career changers should use a functional resume, which is a resume that completely omits all of your work experience.
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