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Example sentences for "omission"

Lexicographically close words:
omentum; omes; omina; ominous; ominously; omissions; omit; omits; omitte; omitted
  1. If the omission was intentional, nothing need be said; if it was an oversight, the hostess is very glad to repair her forgetfulness.

  2. In writing for a very worthy servant therefore, it is of the utmost importance in fairness to her (or him) to put in every merit that you can think of, remembering that omission implies demerit in each trait of character not mentioned.

  3. Here were two successive movements of Epaminondas, both well-conceived, yet both disappointed by accident, without any omission of his own.

  4. And closely related to this omission is our extreme insistence upon what we call high moral character, meaning, really, something very like an entire absence of moral character.

  5. This deadening of soul comes not from the omission or inclusion of this specific subject or that; it is the effect of the general scholastic atmosphere.

  6. Proceeding upon the altogether gratuitous assumption of a double recension of the prophecies of Jeremiah, people imagine that, by the omission in the Alexandrian version, they are entitled to suppose that, in that recension which the LXX.

  7. But how can the Lord charge the people in exile for the omission of a service which, according to His own law, they could offer to Him in their native country only, in the temple consecrated to Him, but then destroyed?

  8. It is just the nomina sexus which here are suitable; the omission of the article also is intentional.

  9. The omission in the Alexandrian version, therefore, does not prove any thing, except that even 2000 years before J.

  10. The external reason is the omission of the section in the Alexandrian version.

  11. It is also well to unbuckle the loop of the rein; the omission of the latter precaution has resulted in the drowning of horses on many occasions.

  12. The second he tried to lessen by moving the omission of the words "peaceably and in a reasonable manner.

  13. Neither of these conditions seems to us at present to be fulfilled, and as a consequence of the omission there has arisen in the public mind that distrust to which we have alluded.

  14. Politically, he made an omission which was less natural; once more there is no reference to the Irish problem and its effect.

  15. Marmi, a learned and celebrated Florentine, thus notices the omission in one of his letters.

  16. God alone possesses, simply sets in stronger light his silence concerning personal failure, and his omission in all his praying to seek forgiveness.

  17. The omission of the article suggests either that the feast was of minor importance, or that its identification was of no significance for the understanding of the following discourse.

  18. The omission argues for rather than against apostolic authorship, as a forger would not have ventured to disregard the leading service of the church in an account of the life of its Lord.

  19. The omission of the phrase king of Judah after Hezekiah’s name proves nothing; it may have been of purpose because the phrase has to occur immediately again.

  20. The syntax is loose; there is a frequent omission of the copula, and of other means by which, in better Hebrew, connection and conciseness are sustained.

  21. In the English text, but in the Hebrew with the omission of vv.

  22. The allusion to the nave means the omission of the transepts.

  23. The New York Court of Appeals holds that the maker of a check is obliged to use all due diligence in protecting it, and the omission to use the most effectual protection against alterations is regarded as an evidence of neglect.

  24. One of the most prominent features of reproduced signatures is the general sameness of the writing as appearing in the uniform width of the lines, and the omission of the usual shading emphasis.

  25. Equally curious is the regular omission of the tense sign of past time in the third person plural only.

  26. What seems a violent and ungrammatical omission of the verb, is probably in those people an obscure association of thoughts, a non-separation of the object from its being.

  27. This omission is insisted on by the Mohammedans as one instance of the corruption of the law of Moses by the Jews.

  28. The discrepancy between the amount of oil produced and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is due to the omission of stock changes, refinery gains, and other complicating factors.

  29. The discrepancy between the amount of natural gas produced and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is due to the omission of stock changes and other complicating factors.

  30. Although I believe no punishment is now enforced for the omission of this humiliating homage to colour, the men I have referred to were doubtless afraid to disregard the ceremony.

  31. It is not customary to send invitations to the funeral of a person who has died of contagious disease, and the statement of the malady in the newspapers is generally accepted by the friends as an excuse for the omission of invitations.

  32. A breach of etiquette, an involuntarily omission of some point of politeness, may often have a serious influence upon the future of the perpetrator.

  33. If care has not been taken to secure first- rate cooks and well-trained waiters, the faults of omission and commission must be endured with placid serenity.

  34. In the last expedition, a grave omission had been in the long intervals during which the cable was left without a test of its insulation.

  35. The reason assigned by Lord Derby for the omission of Mr. Field's name in the distribution of honors, was perfectly understood and entirely satisfactory.

  36. He had not come to consult Madeline for several days--an omission so unusual as to be remarked.

  37. Madeline marked the omission with her first thrill of the ride.

  38. The dates had been omitted by my father in several instances, and then my aunt had repaired the omission by writing in the day of the month herself.

  39. Mrs. Maxwell-Scott it now appears exactly as Scott left it--but for the correction of obvious slips of the pen and the omission of some details chiefly of family and domestic interest.

  40. In the absence of the Editor, whose own leading article arrived almost too late for insertion, we have taken the liberty to state the facts, that our readers may understand the cause of an omission so extraordinary.

  41. The omission may be partly filled out from Xiphilinus (p.

  42. Their omission would seem to be obviously due to haplography.

  43. The omission of these facts in this and other letters, imparted to Ries an utterly false impression; and on their publication in 1838, to the public also.

  44. From them Treitschke now prepared a text, as we have it, by changing somewhat and improving Sonnleithner's first stanza and joining to it the second stanza of the other, unchanged except by the omission of its close.

  45. I applied to General Phillips to supply this omission by furnishing a passport for the vessel.

  46. We had agreed together that it should be an article of system with us, and the omission of it in this instance has been accidental.


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "omission" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abbreviation; abridgment; absence; atrocity; balk; ban; bar; barring; beggary; blockade; boycott; breach; break; cancellation; censorship; circumscription; crime; defalcation; default; defect; deficiency; deficit; deletion; delinquency; demarcation; deprivation; dereliction; destitution; discontinuity; disregard; drought; embargo; enormity; erasure; error; evil; exception; exclusion; failure; famine; fault; felony; gap; genocide; hiatus; imperfection; impropriety; inadvertence; inattention; incompleteness; indiscretion; iniquity; injunction; injury; injustice; interval; lack; lacuna; lapse; laxity; laxness; lockout; looseness; malfeasance; malpractice; misconduct; misdeed; misdemeanor; misdirection; mishandling; mismanagement; misrule; misstep; narrowing; need; neglect; negligence; nonconformity; noninterference; offense; omission; outrage; oversight; procrastination; prohibition; rejection; repudiation; restriction; shortage; shortcoming; sin; skip; slight; slip; starvation; striking; stumble; taboo; tort; transgression; trespass; trip; want; wrong; wrongdoing