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"omit" Definitions
  1. to not include something/somebody, either deliberately or because you have forgotten it/them synonym leave somebody/something out
  2. omit to do something to not do or fail to do something

567 Sentences With "omit"

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You could double it on two pans; swap in sriracha or another hot sauce for the harissa, or omit it entirely; or swap in sliced onion for the leek (or, again, omit entirely).
However, this allows for someone to omit or misinterpret information.
Today, corporate sustainability reports often omit such financially material information.
You could omit the sauce and eat the scallops raw.
Sometimes I use breakfast sausage instead, or omit it entirely.
You could omit a few and still be very happy.
Will Demi Lovato omit a word during the national anthem?
But it may omit a contentious border tax on imports.
You could omit the bacon or replace it with merguez.
It is forbidden to fabricate or omit news sources on websites.
What's the one song you can't omit from a set list?
Even a perfect model would omit what economists call "exogenous shocks".
But I learned that we don't need to completely omit them.
You could in fact omit the duck and double the scallops.
Audiences adore her, but for some reason European productions omit her.
You could easily omit the fish if you felt the opposite.
Surely, Trump and his speech writers did not deliberately omit it.
Omit the butter and cheese, and you are in vegan territory.
Please omit eggs from gravy, Hilary says no floating egg in gravy.
I tell her about my flatmate's mishap, but omit the hangover portion!
Those figures may also omit costs to drivers like gas and maintenance.
Mashable have chosen to omit the Instagram handles of the women charged.
If the note has no substantive content, dear editors, please omit it!
A cooked chicken that begins to animate and omit a black ooze.
But if he preferred, Mr. Trump could omit any of these usages.
You could also omit the egg, if you want to eat vegan.
But that memorandum has been redacted to omit the department's legal justification.
It is also exploring index funds that omit gun makers and retailers.
Cook orzo according to package directions (omit the salt if it's called for).
The words "Omit Item" were on documents to keep Eminem's appearance under wraps.
Psychologists would argue that there are certain things you omit from a diary.
American company accounts often omit R&D from measures of their investment spending.
Some writers would omit it, and they would not have broken any rules.
Unable to code the physics in full, coders had to simplify and omit.
To omit them results in an incomplete picture of the future resources required.
The next lesson OnePlus learned for the 3: don't omit useful hardware features.
Moreover, the statements omit key details about how these potential taxes could work.
Simply omit his failed marriage from the list of couples in your toast.
I'd try squid and scallops, on top of flounder, and omit the shrimp.
The palace has officially confirmed that Ms. Markle will omit the word obey.
They are available to subscribers outside China, but searches in China omit them.
Vegans can omit the cheese and sour cream, and hot sauce is available.
OIRA review extracts information that agencies either simply leave out or actively omit.
Yet, inexplicably, the Obama administration is expected to omit Christians from the list.
He likes it when people omit the word "very" and spell "fuchsia" correctly.
If you do, you could omit the smoking because it's a drag just to smoke meat for an hour, or omit the pressure-cooking because you have the time to smoke the meat for all the time it needs to collapse.
I omit two for being too far away and one for having concerning reviews.
WikiLeaks also has full discretion to omit documents it does not want to publish.
If you speak too quickly or mumble, it tends to mishear or omit words.
For $450, that's an unacceptably long list of things that LG chose to omit.
The president has the discretion to include or omit the position from the Cabinet.
Why do news outlets, in your opinion, so often choose to omit that context?
The listings tend to omit one fact: that the bed is in student housing.
It's odd that Microsoft continues to omit Thunderbolt 3 from its laptops and devices.
It's not terribly spicy, but you could omit the jalapeño if you're heat-averse.
Or omit the meat altogether and add some vegetables (I'd try chopped cauliflower florets).
You omit several relevant facts, though: Are you close to your son-in-law?
Most academic transcripts omit work or military histories, internships, apprenticeships and other relevant experience.
I follow TheBump and begin to omit the St. Ives starting in today's shower.
"Never again will I prevaricate or omit or mislead — intentionally or not," Shkreli wrote.
Parents are free to add to or omit from the mix as they wish.
Should we chalk up the posts to a youthful mistake and omit the information?
The students asked CNN to omit their last names to protect them from harassment online.
Upon request, the SEC also permits managers to omit sensitive stock positions from 13F filings.
But Rolls-Royce will happily omit trendy features if they aren't seen as refined enough.
Especially when you factor in that OnePlus continues to omit wireless charging on its phones.
As much as we love them, basic birth charts sometimes omit an important astrological feature.
In general, British writers seem to omit optional commas more often than American writers do.
Our Zac sources insist it was the cops who first offered to omit his name.
The online media premieres, to me, omit this ingredient and serve as introductions without context.
Of course, it would be disingenuous of me to omit the softer side of Davos.
And why would you choose to omit his name if you are taking a stand?
The artist has also decided to omit one of McGregor's most notable features, his  tattoos.
They may, for example, omit coverage of maternity care, mental health care or addiction treatment.
Ms. Olk asked Ms. Flecke to omit any weeds or bald spots in the yard.
His employees were careful to omit any mention of their involvement on their LinkedIn profiles.
You should, of course, omit the word "monster" or anything equally negative in your correspondence.
And let's by no means omit the all-important contributions here of Russell H. Champa.
Don't omit question marks when their presence gives the solver more of a fighting chance.
Kearney: One of the biggest myths I get about carbs is that you must omit them from your diet to lose weight, or my body doesn't digest them well and I have to omit them because I'd never lose weight unless I restrict myself.
Since 2013, it has been possible in Germany to omit one's sex from a passport entirely.
The articles omit facts and use inaccurate data to paint a false narrative about the demonstrations.
Otherwise it could omit the selfie camera entirely, like Vivo's port-less Apex 2019 concept phone.
You can omit it all together or swap with your favorite nut or other mix-in.
Should any Pop art exhibition omit the shape-shifting commercial manifestations and plurality of this era?
Often I omit the roast beef from my order and tell myself I'll eat only half.
Only Amazon sought permission from the Securities and Exchange Commission to omit the proposal, Arjuna said.
The Russian news site RBK reported that the channels had been instructed to omit the story.
The list and video do omit some of the glorious footnote road types that still exist.
We only omit submissions that are demeaning or violent and could be triggering to our readers.
Still, any redaction, no matter how minuscule, could omit information crucial to understanding what investigators uncovered.
A government database might omit the hyphen from someone with a hyphenated last name, for example.
Only a propagandist would omit all the context of this caravan in order to sow fear.
J&F lawyers said Joesley Batista "did not lie or omit information" in his plea deals.
No discussion of the contenders in 2016 could omit the rancorous controversy surrounding Brazil's submission process.
Ask: Is there anything you would like to add, change or omit from your original definition?
Two other respected sites, of the Cleveland Clinic and MedlinePlus, continue to omit this important fact.
The story has been amended to omit those details, and VICE News apologizes for the mistake.
Kahlua Hot ChocolateThis drink is still delicious if you omit the splash of Kahlua at the end.
It's an easy track, and sentiment, to like because it doesn't omit the messy sides of Miley.
The desire to omit a designated gender on the card was partly motivated through Doty's personal experiences.
Unfortunately, many nations routinely omit small-scale commercial and subsistence fisheries, focusing only on large, industrial operations.
They don't lie so much as they shade the truth, twist it, omit key information from it.
As a result, courts say, it's not necessarily a problem to omit it from the warrant affidavit.
Sleep-deprived doctors are also over eight times more likely to omit a crucial patient-care issue.
You could omit the scallops and the duck and serve the sauce with steak and smashed potatoes.
So he may yet change his mind and omit an explicit statement of support for Article 20143.
"Parents would omit the truth, trying to create a normal situation in the home," she told me.
And sometimes prosecutors omit evidence without meaning to or because they never receive it from the police.
The stripped-down plans could omit certain types of coverage, such as maternity or mental health care.
They typically omit, however, the far lower numbers for "capacity factor" — a measure of actual generating performance.
But for now we have the White House's version of the call, which may omit certain sections.
They have been lightly edited for content and clarity, and omit off-the-record comments and asides.
So why would the King's contest specifically omit a focus on the intersection between technology and professional sports?
Correction March 22nd, 9:23AM ET: This article has been corrected to omit a mention of a guardrail.
But Congress is always free to amend its statutes, even to omit what it previously thought was essential.
Sometimes, companies seek approval from the federal Securities and Exchange Commission, which governs the process, to omit resolutions.
The team also decided to omit a TV power button from the tablet, a subtle, but calculated decision.
It's far more gratifying to pursue an assertive man that I find compelling, and omit the power dynamic.
By putting forward its own motion, the bank was able to omit Mr Steiner's proposal from the ballot.
Omit the bacon if bacon's not your game, and replace it with a couple of tablespoons of butter.
Such plans often omit coverage for maternity care, prescription drugs and treatment for mental illness and drug abuse.
In 2015, the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam changed the titles of artworks in its collection to omit bigoted words.
Unfortunately, the highlight film you left us with that was edited to perfection to omit mistakes, was unhelpful.
Why does Sanders omit this substantial deficit when measured by pure democracy standards — the will of the voters?
Many private schools also omit the ideological instruction on Marxism and patriotism that is compulsory in public schools.
Tax preparation software, used by individuals and professional tax preparers, essentially made it impossible to omit the section.
They have been lightly edited for content and clarity, and omit several off-the-record comments and asides.
It isn't a serious offense to omit from your résumé a brief episode that would require lengthy context.
When we imagine ourselves on vacation, we omit the anxiety of flying or frustration of a language barrier.
Food HACK: For a quicker, creamier version of this recipe, omit the cooling and frying (steps 3 and 4).
But they lack support for advanced Bluetooth codecs — they even omit AAC — and deliver only so-so battery life.
She tops hers with crispy bacon, which you may leave on the table for carnivores or omit entirely. 6.
But neuroscientists have been blundering around with blurry brain maps, which sometimes aren't very detailed, or omit important functions.
Your record might list an arrest for a serious crime — but omit the information that the case was dropped.
This would omit counting reductions in emissions of particulates, a major coal-fired power plant emission and health threat.
Farnan had urged the unit to omit certain numbers and values from the bankruptcy exit plan to facilitate talks.
Omit the pork from this mapo ragù and replace it with tempeh, or make David Tanis's vegetarian red borscht.
If I were making it for my daughter, I'd throw in frozen peas and omit the red-pepper flakes.
Will Barr agree with the executive privilege claims and simply omit or redact any disputed materials from Mueller's report?
Under this proposal, insurers could, for example, omit coverage of certain services like maternity care or mental health care.
Contemporary recipes omit the battering and frying to lighten the dish and to showcase the green of the pepper.
When she was told to omit the welcome, she refused, leading to her removal from the opening worship service.
But it is indefensible as a matter of scholarship to completely omit the success of other Great Society programs.
Mr. Brennan's allies have said he was among the officials who wanted to omit the dossier from the assessment.
For one thing, the awards show had the gall to omit the input of one very important individual: Spencer Pratt.
Will it again feature Vivo's "body soundcasting" technology, allowing it to omit the earpiece and speaker by vibrating the screen?
"Our primary target is big businesses although we do not have the intention to omit small ones," said a spokesperson.
Sheff said the "most irresponsible thing" would have been to omit Hannah's death scene entirely, though some viewers vehemently disagreed.
A winner because they didn't omit coverage of the yesterday's whirlwind developments surrounding its CEO and chairman in Roger Ailes.
McDonald's, which petitioned regulators to omit the proposal from the ballot at its upcoming shareholder meeting, did not immediately comment.
President Hassan Rouhani said Wednesday Iran will not accept "to add or omit even a simple sentence" from the deal.
Remember, he wanted the 2016 Democratic platform to explicitly describe Israel as an occupier and omit any condemnation of BDS.
I omit Jeb Bush, the only true candidate of the GOP political and fundraising establishment, from the GOP nomination equation.
As a result, few policy analyses omit to mention the "distributional benefits" or "distributional costs" of whatever is being proposed.
In their scramble to makes sense of nonsensical things, they distort, codify, blame, aggrandize, omit, betray, mythologize, you name it.
You can omit the legumes in the name of midweek haste, and serve it on a bed of arugula instead.
Would Vanity Fair's editor today omit allegations of sexual assault from a profile of Jeffrey Epstein, as happened in 2003?
"You can't omit important pieces of a story and expect the people will be too stupid to figure it out."
It would be wonderful to omit this term from describing people, as people are not harmful viruses or unrecognizable objects.
And I think in approaching trying to write a memoir, by definition, you have to omit a lot of stuff.
The figures understate the trend, since they omit the growing number of large companies selling off divisions to private-equity firms.
It included three incidents of ellipses that seemed to omit what was said, all while Trump was speaking about those investigations.
This conversation tends to omit the existence of YouTube, on which people do watch quite a lot of news-oriented video.
If you're really looking to save, you can also omit heart rate monitoring and opt for the slightly cheaper Inspire ($70).
But "The Great Pretender" leaves open the possibility that Rosenhan did more than distort and omit facts that undermined his thesis.
Its rankings omit shipping costs only for its own products and those sold by companies that pay Amazon for its services.
But from a straightforward public health standpoint, why omit truthful and accurate information from the information available to physicians and patients?
But in policies sold outside that exchange, Idaho insurers could omit some of the benefits required by the Affordable Care Act.
To me that win seems inevitable, which could raise one more question: How could best new artist possibly omit Bradley Cooper?
A lively discussion followed a post by a student applying to Columbia who wanted to omit degrees her parents earned abroad.
Just know that it is (and if you omit the optional yogurt, vegan, too) and that, I promise, we are not.
But averages — even those based on 2000 years of weather — omit much of the relevant data when it comes to snow.
Lee and Sam, a married couple who also preferred I omit their surname, create videos as Ugly Sofa Gaming on YouTube.
Facebook's new policy explicitly does not cover parody or satire videos, or videos that omit or change the order of words.
How can I cover a Ballet Theater season and omit such beloved names as Catherine Hurlin, Cassandra Trenary, Gabe Stone Shayer?
The officials told the Post that Maguire informed the White House that he would not omit information from his upcoming testimony.
One indication is that "omit" is written next to a prayer involving a garment that is traditionally worn by Jewish men.
"She was surprised to learn I actually bought it," Nicole, who asked to omit her last for privacy reasons, told Insider.
And if you omit important information or fail to disclose information that might discredit the source, there&aposs a real legal problem.
The problem is that most air purifiers are ugly, loud, and some even omit ozone—which can be a serious lung irritant.
Whatever we conclude about the net effects of trade, we should not omit those benefits from the positive side of the ledger.
The keyboard has much better key travel than new MacBooks, but Acer made the mystifying decision to omit backlighting on the keys.
Government staffers even rebranded their offices to avoid the term, and federal grant applicants were told to omit such language as well.
THOMAS HAYCRAFTFairfax, Virginia You omit one factor explaining the decline in the number of American startups ("Into the danger zone", June 2nd).
Criteria to define a tax haven vary greatly among EU states and some of them omit any jurisdictions in their national blacklists.
It seems irresponsible to omit this fact for a number of reasons, but especially due to the specificity of the medical context.
Forward Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. scored 15 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, and forward Nuni Omit also had 15 to lead Baylor.
And no consideration of this subject can omit Mexico, which established a national tax on soda and junk food in January 2014.
When proposals omit certain categories of crimes as not worthy of second chances, the focus unnecessarily shifts to the crime of conviction.
The lawyers also object to Uber's request to omit details from the settlement that would allow drivers to better evaluate the deal.
As for not heeding the market, current feature-length Japanese animations, for example, omit shadows in favor of increased attention to movement.
Any attempt to define it, however comprehensive, will omit some aspects, and most attempts to define it, however crude, will capture something.
Certain teachers would omit the part about protection and imply that this was the inevitable result of sexual contact of any kind.
Vary it as you like, switch up the nuts, omit the cheese to make it vegan — just make a lot of it.
Short-term plans can exclude coverage for pre-existing conditions and can omit some benefits deemed essential in the Affordable Care Act.
But when oversharing parents omit nannies on Instagram or Facebook, it can indeed be intended to shape perception of their own characters.
When indexing was experiencing problems, Top Stories in Google News would primarily show stories from Wednesday and omit many posted on Thursday.
Literature does what life can't and what boring biographers won't: omit all the tedious bits that clot our days and signify nothing.
But what they omit is that Suleimani's, and Iran's, overreaching in Iraq helped to produce the Islamic State in the first place.
Truncating a time-scale to exclude awkward data—for instance, to omit a downturn in profits—is a well-known shady practice.
The 19603-minute episodes necessarily elide a number of important steps in Kondo's tidying process and entirely omit much of the meaning.
Indeed, you could omit the soft drink entirely and replace it with plain soda water and a spritz of lemon or lime.
And they often omit coverage of prescription drugs, mental health care and other benefits guaranteed as essential by the Affordable Care Act.
You can omit the duck, the scallops, the sauce — pretty much whatever you find too taxing to make — and still eat well.
Unfortunately, economic models usually omit, or discount, the biggest risks of climate change, such as destabilisation of the land-based polar ice sheets.
The critics also often omit the fact that Republicans who are on the relevant committees are permitted to attend these closed-door depositions.
Bankers say that the shorter call reports omit pages that were anyway irrelevant and are filed only for the first and third quarters.
"The companies often have comprehensive policies that need to be expressed, they cannot omit any of the necessary terms and conditions," Patrick said.
Here's a breakdown of Bennet's costs: Bennet's calculated costs omit miscellaneous expenses in each location, such as tickets to events and occasional massages.
Stories about older Americans working later in life tend to omit that these are usually already high-paying, white-collar professions, she says.
It is certainly true that the filings conspicuously omit any evidence of collusion with the Russians, let alone a crime connected to collusion.
There are eight squares where the answers include an "X & Y" phrase when read across, but which omit the ampersand when reading down.
Had the two really had sex, Dershowitz told INSIDER, it wouldn't make any sense for Giuffre to omit the detail from her book.
Also, as Mr. Trump acknowledged, his supporters watered down language in the Republican Party platform to omit support for sending weapons to Ukraine.
The Smithsonian Institution is about make a huge mistake by creating a Native American Veterans Memorial that will omit certain Native American veterans.
They always omit Cross Colours and FUBU, as if these brands weren't grossing a quarter-billion to over a billion dollars a year.
Omit the anchovy to make it meatless, and try upping the amount of capers to make up for the lost salt and oomph.
Other politicos omit Obama from God's plan but do not temper their take on the sacredness of having Trump in the Oval Office.
They might omit important details, blow small controversies out of proportion, or use legitimate news to attract people before feeding them bad information.
Throughout the Monroe book are annotations in the margins reading "omit" and notes marking page numbers, although no one knows who wrote them.
JUST IN: EA Sports says it didn't mean to omit Colin Kaepernick's name in YG's song it licensed for use in Madden '85033.
If you want a simple grilled chicken salad with tomatoes and shredded cheese, order the bacon ranch grilled chicken salad, and omit the bacon.
Jonathan's references the family's Scottish heritage with a two-toned plaid number, while J.D. opts to omit a shirt under his blush pink blazer.
Jackson's game will surely evolve, but even if it continues to omit a reliable jumper, he looks destined for that particular category of men.
The convention-coup fantasists studiously omit from their analysis any recognition that Republicans have pandered to this Trumpian plurality for the past eight years.
They evoke a curious and exploratory spirit, as the viewer is left wondering at the details Robles de Medina chose to omit and why.
This means that while the content may still exist on YouTube, the site's algorithm will omit these videos from being recommended to its users.
Use a recipe (omit any meat included in the ingredient list) or go out on a limb and create your own culinary masterpiece.  3.
Bloomberg first reported earlier this week that Apple had asked the administration to omit parts for the Mac Pro from tariffs on Chinese imports.
Omit the ham: That Swiss-cheese tang is the important business, after all, against the salty herbs and sweet-malty doughiness of the bagel.
Rather than admitting that there is a problem within cancer care, federal agencies and advocacy organizations seem content to omit us from the records.
So it seemed to us it would be especially awkward to run the video, in full, and then omit the vulgarities in the story.
But as Auschwitz became a primary site for Poland's commemoration of the wartime dead, government officials began to omit mention of the Jewish murders.
Sometimes the posts omit the cigarettes altogether, but mention upcoming parties and other events where cigarettes are promoted in giant displays and given away.
The "Chronicles of Narnia" fan in me won't let me omit a mention of lokum, or Turkish delight, another dessert with a gratifying texture.
"All the Dirty Parts" has a fascinating and winsome conceit — a coming-of-age narrative composed of the specific parts such narratives routinely omit.
Unfortunately, though, there's still no wireless charging or waterproofing rating, and I believe this is also Realme's first phone to omit a headphone jack.
Spokesman Terry McKiernan told CNN the number of associated clergy is difficult to calculate because some settlement announcements omit the number of predator priests.
The company said that it chose to omit the technology because it's mainly used in the US, where Huawei doesn't currently sell its devices.
Of course, you could omit the chicken to make it vegetarian; add black beans to the cheese, or serve the beans on the side.
The process can be complicated — many voters omit their second choices — but these local experiments will show whether voters can get used to the system.
For one thing, the dancers opted to omit the rifles and bayonets they usually dance with, in honor of the victims of the Orlando shootings.
Democracy is often referred to as "The Great American Experiment" — an experiment, many often omit, built on the enslavement and extermination of people of color.
But her mother Kimber (who asked Mashable to omit her last name) came up with a better solution: bring the party to granny's nursing home.
Major providers such as DirecTV and Dish Network Corp have also launched slimmed-down streaming packages of live TV channels that omit many smaller networks.
But EPA's longstanding guidance does not allow it to omit benefits from its analysis simply because they are going to be realized in the future.
So why omit a copy of the 1972 book portfolio (edition of 75) that Cage co-created in collaboration with the mycologist Alexander H. Smith?
Additionally, you can leave mayonnaise off sandwiches, omit chicken from any of the salads and even order your fries unsalted for a significant sodium savings.
They omit that the way automakers will do it is to import many more of the most valuable parts from other countries, in particular China.
Bremer Landesbank's decision to omit coupon payments on its EUR50 million externally issued AT1 was also a first for the Basel III AT1 asset class.
Companies are allowed to omit chemicals from product labels if they are fragrances and if they are considered a secret ingredient in the product formula.
For example, the Trump administration said, Idaho insurers could, in some cases, omit coverage of maternity care and of dental and vision care for children.
Negotiators also disagreed over Mr. Shelby's push to include language that would release funds from a harbor maintenance fund, which he ultimately agreed to omit.
Much of the courtroom debate is expected to focus on how the two experts conducted their analyses, and what they chose to include and omit.
In this same survey, over 600 scientists said they had been explicitly asked by their bosses to omit use of terms viewed as politically contentious.
Too many adaptations of chicken in milk, including on Jamie's own site, omit the enormous amount of butter he calls for using at the start.
I shouldn't omit Rex Tillerson, chosen as secretary of state after a career spent at Exxon Mobil supporting fossil fuel and cultivating connections with Russia.
She has "tried to account for those moments of travel ennui or traveler's panic we have all felt," she writes, moments most travel writers omit.
It is common for people to omit or color facts in interviews on events that may have occurred weeks or months or even years earlier.
All you need is the coffee beans, the cone, a paper filter — although some cones omit even that — and of course a receptacle for the product.
Lori apologized for editing the report to omit the fact that he and other bishops had received tens of thousands of dollars in gifts from Bransfield.
Then, you can control it by voice commands that begin with "Alexa," or you can push a button and omit the "Alexa" part of the command.
Gates, a former business partner of Manafort's, also testified that Manafort had asked him to omit information in a court deposition regarding a private equity fund.
Her version uses mint extract for a refreshing kick, but if you prefer a more classic taste you can omit it (and it's only 5 ingredients!).
Just as it is important not to be out of the market on those days, it is important not to omit key stocks from your portfolio.
The inclusion of Uhura (aka actress Nichelle Nichols) is notably good news given the frequency with which toy makers omit female characters from their product lineups.
The Stormy Daniels payment was made by Cohen, but so late that it never would have been reportable before the election anyway, a fact prosecutors omit.
"When you omit those folks from the talent pool of our national, most prestigious advisory board its a skewing that eliminates the best minds," Burke said.
They omit telling the public that an indictment is meaningless — a one-sided presentation to a grand jury with no cross-examination, no counter-point evidence.
Even a textbook empiricist like Gessner could not overlook the possibility that these spectacular creatures might exist, and so could not omit them from his compendium.
Clarification: This story has been updated to omit the use of the clinically defined word "diagnosis" to refer to the discovery of CTE in McNeill's brain.
It would also omit the extension of a legal ban on the transfer of detainees to the United States for any purpose, which dates to 2011.
And as a film geek, Peele has learned the rules for various genres — whom they include, omit and exploit and how to re-engineer it all.
The form was also altered to omit a clause that had required patients to affirm that they were already using a round-the-clock opioid regimen.
I assume that some historians and journalists omit certain of these appalling stories because they dismiss them as mere gossip and perhaps tantamount to fake news.
You need to understand that he's involved in both anti-racism and racism, and I don't think you get that if you omit the political work.
During the shutdown of October 2013, then-Fed Governor Powell agreed with a push to omit its mention at that month's FOMC meeting, according to a transcript.
Even with anti-LGBTQ discrimination, legislative deals might be possible: Perhaps businesses of five of fewer employees — genuine family businesses — could be freed to omit contraceptive coverage.
Meanwhile, most 5G marketing and press coverage tends to omit the biggest reason why 5G isn't likely to be a perfect replacement for fixed-line broadband: price.
More than most choreographers, he was prepared to change or omit certain choreographed details — if they seemed not to suit the vision of the dancer in question.
To add insult to injury, some patient influencers — who have every financial incentive to promote their products "authentically" — may omit critical health information, thus deceiving potential patients.
Analysts expect the BOJ to slow its buying to around 60 trillion yen by year-end and omit the 80-trillion-yen pledge from its policy statement.
Bloomberg also says Samsung is testing S10 prototypes without headphone jacks, although this doesn't necessarily mean the company has made a final decision to omit the connector.
This is the kind of thinking that leads to "Greatest Songs of All-Time" lists that omit, with few exceptions, any record released before the late '19803s.
Critics like Roy omit the fact that commercial premiums were going up at a 9 percent per year on average for the decade prior to the ACA.
Editor's note: This story has been corrected to fix an inadvertent transcription error that led us to omit the word "not" from the Department of Justice quotation.
He became the highest-profile men's player to hire a female coach, and he has made a point of correcting reporters when they omit women from statistics.
It's as though she has applied all the old admonitions of Strunk and White — omit needless words, write with nouns and verbs — to performance instead of writing.
Such plans are free to limit or omit coverage of benefits required by the Affordable Care Act, such as mental health care, emergency services and prescription drugs.
Although the sides of the phone omit the typical power and volume buttons, this isn't quite the port-less device that the Apex 2019 concept phone was.
In a memo, Mr. Holder even gave prosecutors a simple alternative: omit the weight of the drugs from the indictment, because mandatory minimums are triggered by quantity.
Some don't clearly label student loans and often omit details about the total cost, making it a challenge to figure out how much you'll have to pay.
She told The Los Angeles Times that the decision to omit the diaper was a way of distancing the film from unfairly indicting the real-life Nowak.
This policy does not extend to content that is parody or satire, or video that has been edited solely to omit or change the order of words.
Yet deepfakes are no more scary than their predecessors, "shallowfakes," which use far more accessible editing tools to slow down, speed up, omit or otherwise manipulate context.
The I.R.S. recently notified tax preparers that it will not reject tax returns that omit information about whether a filer had health insurance during the previous year.
Both as academics and as journalists, we've been pretty fixated on this behavior, and when we focus on that, we omit the people who aren't doing it.
Yet deepfakes are no more scary than their predecessors, "shallowfakes," which use far more accessible editing tools to slow down, speed up, omit or otherwise manipulate context.
Recently, Jessica (who asked to omit her last name for privacy reasons) was searching in her Google Drive for a list of addresses to send Christmas cards to.
Maybe. But for a show that supposedly uses technology to make grand, insightful observations about the nature of human impulse, it seems like a weird detail to omit.
Though periods can still signal the end of a sentence in a text message, many users will omit them (especially if the message is only one sentence long).
Under the new rules, aimed at lightening the compliance burden, companies may omit some references to risk factors and incorporate online references like hyperlinks that could reduce paperwork.
All the talk about Russian doping scandal, or chemically enhanced performances in general, tends to omit the fact that cheating has always been a part of the Olympics.
On Wednesday, patient and public health groups sent a letter to the bill's House and Senate conferees urging them to omit that language from the final conference report.
To get around the election-season restrictions, her editors omit her byline from her articles and then cross their fingers, hoping they will be overlooked by government censors.
Editors and newspaper owners still operated as partisan actors, Parsons noted, but the surge in newsworthy information forced them to decide what to print and what to omit.
According to Thorne, the reason the black hole in "Interstellar" doesn't match the M87 black hole image is that Nolan elected to omit that brightening and dimming phenomenon.
One thing you must omit: issues of custody or support for future children, as those decisions are made in the best interest of the child at the time.
"I thought being around loved-ones would help [with my anxiety], and it did," Isabel, who asked to omit her last name for privacy reasons, told Business Insider.
Two, you could make extra chicken or steak from the recipes below to use in the filling, or you could omit the meat altogether and just do cheese.
The White House could use the pre-publication review process, which has no set time frame, to delay or even kill the book's publication or omit key passages.
To omit that critical piece of information and simply describe the author as a leader and politician effectively prevents the reader from placing his opinions in proper perspective.
That led the government to omit it out as an underwriter in a Japan Post share sale and CEO Nagai taking a 30% pay cut for three months.
"It&aposs so much more about what you have to say" than what you look like, said Jen, who asked to omit her last name for privacy reasons.
But his supporters say the clip was edited to omit the full context of his comments, which were referring to waging a campaign of information and not violence.
It takes about a second or two for the Adnotes extension to take over an ad, so it appears it doesn't simply omit them like a traditional adblocker does.
Analysts expect the BOJ to slow the pace further to around 60 trillion yen by year-end and to omit the 80-trillion-yen pledge from its policy statement.
The show has been pretty tight-lipped about the second installment, so it's not too surprising that they decided to omit the final three chapter titles from the announcement.
Though foreign employers and some private firms worry that hiring party members will cause them headaches, it is a small matter to omit the credential from one's curriculum vitae.
It was also the first Handspring product to omit the Springboard expansion slot, as by that point most of the added functionality could be integrated into the device itself.
That only leads to more confusion when you consider court publications and opinions may even omit them entirely because they can't figure out how to properly depict them yet.
For instance, circuits that omit entanglement fall into this trap, as do those that entangle only a limited number of qubits or use only certain kinds of entangling gates.
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Military-grade laser beams, occasionally known as "dazzlers," omit a powerful beam of light that can travel great distances and be used to illuminate aircraft cockpits, temporarily blinding pilots.
For instance, in the early months of the Trump administration, numerous government websites were changed to omit scientific information about climate change and the fossil fuel industry's adverse effects.
EOG complained to the SEC in late December that the proposal would micromanage the company, calling it a "rigid, time-bound" target, and asked to omit it from consideration.
That could still allow insurance companies to craft plans that omit certain services, putting sicker people at risk of being unable to find coverage that includes what they need.
No one is presenting symptoms as yet, but that doesn't omit the risk of the virus being in its incubation stage, which officials say could last for 14 days.
What's also notable here is that Samsung's announcement appears to omit any mention of the original Galaxy Home smart speaker that it announced alongside the Note 9 last year.
" Bickert further notes that parody and satire are excluded from these new rules, as is "video that has been edited solely to omit or change the order of words.
You wonder whether if you simply omit saying anything, you can tell yourself that you're not directly implicated in whatever harm you could have averted through a negative review.
Users who prefer Google's stock, light version of Android will probably shrug this one off, but the next Pixel will probably omit the sublime headphone audio and powerful creation capabilities.
The Note 10 Pro will have a 3D time-of-flight sensor similar to the Galaxy S10 5G, while the smaller Note 10 will omit this extra bit of hardware.
The administration is also planning to omit worst-case scenario projections from the National Climate Assessment, an interagency report that examines the impact of climate change, according to the Times.
The decision builds on "the overwhelming consensus" emerging from the judiciary, which contrasts with Trump administration's efforts to narrow the meaning to Title VII to omit LGBT people, she said.
I often omit key words from tweets and captions without ever noticing it, use hyphens incorrectly, deploy improper spacing and forget to fix typos before publishing to my personal feeds.
Sonia Denis and the panel (Dylan Marron, Jo Firestone, and Rebecca O'Neal) discuss the Texas Board of Education's decision to omit Hillary Clinton and Helen Keller from the history books.
Justice lawyer Josh Gardner told Hazel that Trump's tweet contradicted what Gardner had told the judge the previous day about plans to omit the citizenship question from the 2020 census.
They either omit location data from papers entirely, or—in the case of some security-savvy journals—upload sensitive information to locked files that can be accessed only with permission.
An already accomplished chef within her circle of friends, Halasz has long shared her recipes with those close to her, although she's been known to omit details or special techniques.
These tired viewpoints often conveniently omit Western democracy's own complicity in creating hazardous environments: for starters, the US's dependency on cheap, readily available goods and American CEOs responsible for outsourcing.
States could, for example, allow insurers to omit some of the benefits they are now required to provide, like coverage for maternity care, mental health care and drug addiction treatment.
When Kensington Publishing changed the ad to omit the book title, so it read as "a copy of Dr. Jen Gunter's must-read guide," the ad was permitted, Engstrand said.
What I was doing was hearing the value in music made by women, hearing a new canon, considering my own and thinking about what rankings made mostly by men omit.
Considering how affordable these are (as proved by our recommended picks for wireless charging pads), it's unfortunate that the company chose to omit such a relatively low-cost toss-in.
Medicare for all insurance would cover many services that most health plans omit now, including dental care, eyeglasses, hearing aids and home-based long-term care for people with disabilities.
We might omit this if it were a one-time slip, but Trump habitually exaggerates many positive statistics, including women's unemployment rates, even though the accurate figure is still impressive.
It is not a crime to lie on television, but it is illegal to lie or omit information during an interview with federal agents as part of a criminal investigation.
They are only asked to present ID. Correction March 18th, 12:30PM ET: This article has been further corrected to omit the word "scores" when describing the Chinese social credit system.
The Razer Nari Ultimate is available for $199.99 starting now, while two cheaper models that omit the haptic feedback are set to follow later in the year for $149 and $99.99.
The fellow The Voice coaches released an updated version of "Baby It's Cold Outside" on Thursday night, and changed the lyrics to omit the controversial sexist lines included in the original.
While the debt has increased during the Obama administration, Republicans conveniently omit that much of this is due to the aftereffects of the financial crisis that occurred under the Bush administration.
"1984" remains under copyright in the US.Many of these copies omit large passages, are printed with the wrong title, or are filled with content from Wikipedia, The New York Times reported.
Though Bixler-Zavala would go on to say that the rushed recording forced them to omit 30 percent of the ideas they wanted to execute, it felt like their live shows.
A food writer wearing space goggles will sit before her virtual terminal a hundred years from now and will scrupulously omit some new poison introduced in my attempt at an update.
While "Team Playstation" and "Team Xbox" have the numbers and a fair amount of clout, it wouldn't be fair to omit Nintendo, and in particular the Nintendo Switch, from the conversation.
But that closeness often leads him to omit or skim over vital details — particulars of the crime are frustratingly scarce, as are specifics on the sentencing laws that are denounced here.
If the problem with your project is too much content, and you find a page or two that you could simply omit, getting rid of that extra page is very simple.
They reported that humanitarian organizations often omit abortion care for reasons based on false premises — that abortion is too complicated, that donors don't fund it and that women don't need it.
Phys Ed A new study finds that the choice to eat or omit a meal before an early workout could affect our relationship to food for the rest of the day.
"As an entry-level candidate, it's better to omit an objective statement altogether than include one peppered with fluffy buzzwords that focuses on what you want from the job," Augustine says.
As historians write their chapters on the country's fourth impeachment proceeding, perhaps they will omit Trump's disposition for morning grouchiness, revealed by the American Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland.
If you prefer this drink cold, then omit the heating and shake it hard in a cocktail shaker and serve in champagne glasses with a cinnamon/sugar rim on the glass.
The murder of the Roma and disabled is sidelined: Cesarani is too good a historian to omit this from his narrative, but these victims remain voiceless, with no witness testimony cited.
The image of the sexless elder is so widespread that even medical professionals often omit older people in studies on sexuality and neglect to talk about sexual health during check ups.
Her prints tend to omit signs of contemporary life and the south, as most early Kinngait work did, thus appealing to audiences seeking images of a timeless and pristine Arctic life.
One victory came in 1981, when he drummed up opposition in Britain to a sneaky attempt to omit the Indians' rights—nothing more than "historical might-have-beens"—from the Canadian constitution.
The writer, who in this case is an actor and activist, may write the story in a more favorable light and omit unflattering facts in an attempt to not to be rejected.
I disagree with the decision to omit him now, and I strenuously object to the choice to release him and all other executives from any potential liability for their roles to date.
If that's the case, then omit the weed in this recipe and you'll still come away with a healthier-than-your-average cup of hot cocoa for the cold winter days ahead.
The White House Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) on Wednesday pushed back on federal data that shows wages have been stagnant or even falling, arguing that the government figures omit important information.
The version of the video released by the Islamic State's Amaq news agency was trimmed by a couple of minutes to omit images of the boy and Mr. Abballa's references to him.
I think the number one resource is people and networking, so communities like 88 Days Of Fortune and Omit Limitation, who feed off each other and help other out are very important.
This would put doctors and other health care workers in a difficult position: If a patient with an unplanned pregnancy asks about her options, they'd have to omit abortion from the list.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble told Reuters in an interview published on Friday that the Trump administration's protectionist stance could complicate the talks and force policymakers to omit the disputed trade issue.
The gray skin lets Sherald "omit" skin color from her paintings entirely, she says, separating race from color and allowing her subjects to hover in the liminal space between reality and dreamworld.
For this variation, I decided on Spanish-style lentils with chorizo and greens, for a thick flavorful stew, but vegans or vegetarians may simply omit the sausage and still have great results.
"What I was doing was hearing the value in music made by women, hearing a new canon, considering my own and thinking about what rankings made mostly by men omit," he wrote.
Before that, two federal courts blocked Trump administration rules that would have allowed employers who provide health insurance to employees to omit contraceptive coverage if the employers had moral or religious objections.
Alternatively, if using the optional vermouth, fill a rocks glass with ice, add the syrup and vermouth (omit the Seedlip), then top with soda water, tonic water or lemon seltzer, if desired.
The suit, which sought an injunction to omit ballots verified after Election Day from the final vote count — and which did not claim any "electoral corruption" — was rejected by a judge Thursday night.
On the other hand, I always appreciate how Twitter forces me to follow one of my core writing rules taught to me by my first editor, the late Monte Temple: Omit needless words.
But, hey, it's obviously easier if you omit that extra bit of technology — which at least one Android manufacturer believes is obsolete tech that's not worth supporting anymore, given the broader industry trend.
Bloomberg did report in October that Samsung has been "toying with" prototype phones that omit the 3.5mm port, but since then there have been several unconfirmed leaks that suggest it will be included.
Under the gag rule, providers can put their personal ideology above the health and safety of their patients, choosing to omit options like birth control or abortion in favor of abstinence or adoption.
As a result, they often omit more helpful metrics, such as how a workout made you feel, which can be way more valuable as you work to develop a sustainable relationship with exercise.
All the more unusual, these attributes omit the defining trait of the historically successful investment bank—wild, euphoric, glorious years of profit (often then paid out to staff and lost in subsequent busts).
This Instax Mini-compatible cam is great on its own, taking sharp shots (especially if you opt for the glass-lensed, wide-angle Magellan edition) and including features many Fuji-made cameras omit.
"There has been an enormous amount that has been said publicly but it's not under oath, which means that people are free to omit matters or lie with relative impunity," Whitehouse told CNN.
The market took those changes in its stride, so economists expected the rate-setters would soon omit their pledge "to increase the (bond) program in terms of size and/or duration" if necessary.
You can even use it to input your sodium intake ... And yet, of all the crazy stuff you can do with the Health app, Apple somehow managed to omit a woman's menstrual cycle.
DECIDING WHAT TO OMIT IS JUST AS IMPORTANT AS WHAT TO INCLUDE But acting on this idea isn't just about including extra context; it may also concern omitting certain pieces of information too.
Trump Jr. somehow failed to disclose Akhmetshin's presence at the meeting, making this the fifth time he chose to either lie about the meeting or omit some vital piece of information about it.
Sex ed classes teach you that sex will riddle you with diseases and unwanted babies, but conveniently omit a lot of important stuff, like how to make it feel the least bit pleasurable.
The ads omit the fact that the protections were a central feature of the Affordable Care Act and that the Republican Party has worked unceasingly to repeal the law, through legislation and lawsuits.
It added that if the government chose to omit some economic crimes because of the business community's concerns about due process on the mainland, then it should not permit rendition for any offenses.
Last year, the South China Morning Post reported that a state-run publisher had evidently revised a middle-school history textbook to omit references to Mao's "mistakes" in stirring up the Cultural Revolution.
Facebook's policy "does not extend to content that is parody or satire, or video that has been edited solely to omit or change the order of words" likely not affecting videos like Bloomberg's.
One of the most astonishing things about the DEA's pervasive, passive support is the way in which policy discussions deemed "serious" omit drug prohibition from the very problems it is most implicated in.
The other side: An Exxon spokesperson referred to the firm's publicly available letter to the SEC arguing to omit the proposal from consideration, citing three main arguments: The proposal is vague, indefinite and misleading.
The newspaper reported that some local TV stations were told by Jones to omit any questions regarding the national anthem and the Cowboys' policy because the NFL told him to quit discussing the matter.
The House Financial Services Committee has agreed to omit the repeal language to allow the bill to get through after being met with resistance as it tallied potential votes for the legislation this week.
To overlook the depiction of people of color in Western art history — and omit them from the data set used to train a tool like this — isn't just a blind spot, but literal erasure.
January 19th, 2016 In among all the official news of this month's Consumer Electronics Show, a series of concordant leaks and reports revealed Apple's plans to omit the headphone jack from its next iPhone.
The period's incendiary passions blazed through the antic charm of the Mitfords' rarefied Cotswolds upbringing and ultimately tore apart their lives in ways Nancy's joyful comic novel "The Pursuit of Love" chose to omit.
He also is calling for the complete, verifiable and irreversible dismantlement of its nuclear programs and for talks to not omit any of North Korea's weapons of mass destruction, including chemical and biological weapons.
They could have formed many hundreds of years after Lake Peace disappeared, in which case they would omit the earliest sediment layers and evidence of an earlier opening of the corridor, Dr. Ives said.
"Currently, we have Gentleman Jack, Imagine Me and You, and Moonlight onboard and countless content in the past that clearly shows it is not our practice to omit LGBTQ+ love scenes," the airline said.
Japanese prosecutors had accused him of being the mastermind behind a scheme that let Mr. Ghosn illegally omit $44 million in compensation, about half of his total pay, from securities filings over five years.
The study finds that the choice to eat or omit a meal before an early workout could affect our relationship to food for the rest of the day, in complicated and sometimes unexpected ways.
Feeling thoroughly trolled, and despairing that dad's long shadow extended even into crossworld, I set about taking revenge in the form of a comics-themed puzzle that would conspicuously omit any reference to Doonesbury.
A 'reality-based' press would include facts that conservative journalists are reporting... If the Old Media lived up to its own hype as enlightening the public, it wouldn't squash, spike, or omit conservative scoops.
Where the earlier book turned on the crystalline austerity and reserve of its narrative voice, guided by Strout's unerring sense of what Lucy would omit, the new work almost literally undoes the older one.
The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a left-of-center group, said the FGA reports "misrepresent or omit data" and that people were leaving SNAP on their own, thanks to an improving economy.
They also omit important evidence against him, including the fact that Brendan Dassey confessed to helping Avery move Halbach's S.U.V. into his junk yard, where Avery lifted the hood and removed the battery cable.
Save a plate from your sink by serving the salad in the same bowl in which you tossed the farro; it's also O.K. to omit the cider in the farro and use water instead.
Although the SEC has long-standing guidance on when publicly traded companies should report hacking incidents, companies that have experienced known breaches often omit those details in regulatory filings, according to a 2012 Reuters investigation.
Shot in collaboration with a first language isiXhosa cast, all but one of whom had been through "ulwaluko," the director had been at pains to tread delicately, and chose to omit much of the rite.
The groan-inducing cheesiness of the Sand Snakes has been well-litigated elsewhere, but perhaps the biggest disappointment to fans of Martin's books is the showrunners' decision to omit Doran's secret pro-Targaryen plot entirely.
A former nurse also told BuzzFeed News that when an employee was injured by patients on her unit, she was asked to omit details and make it sound as if the unit were fully staffed.
The app can also create profiles for other family members and friends, as well as guests like dog walkers, babysitters, or house cleaners, who the camera can learn to recognize and omit from activity alerts.
While only a small percentage of the population have celiac disease, there are a growing number of consumers, who aren't gluten intolerant but who want to omit the protein from their diet for lifestyle purposes.
Other lighter cold beverages include a tall Teavana Shaken Iced Passion Tango tea or an iced coffee, which are lightly sweetened and contain only 60 calories (both have zero calories if you omit the sweetener).
I'd also hate to omit Patriot (Amazon), whose vision of a weary, worn-down America struggling to maintain global hegemony is one of TV's most entertainingly dreary — there's a descriptor you don't hear every day!
Because the fish sauce in the recipe already has a lot of sodium, you should omit the salt entirely from the recipe, then add to your taste at the end if you feel the need.
"And these numbers represent only the tip of the iceberg of violence and bloodshed," said Eduardo Michels, the group's data manager, adding that the Brazilian police often omit anti-gay animus when compiling homicide reports.
To your question, yes, some things came up that I had kind of forgotten about, but there's so many more things that we just had to omit because it ended up being too much information.
Canada can vet would-be refugees in U.S. and Canadian law enforcement and intelligence databases, but congressional aides said these databases may omit critical and derogatory information on would-be immigrants' previous lives in Syria.
One of the employees, Mark Forkner, had also asked the FAA in 2016 to omit mentions of the MCAS from the pilot manual for the 737 Max, and the FAA had agreed to do so.
But for a show that starts by flaming internet outrage culture and ends with feminist critique, his choice to omit even a passing reference to his own infamous experience with both is hard to ignore.
But they omit a lot, including the number of people who aren't saved — or even helped — by a given drug, and the likelihood that any given success would have occurred even without the new medication.
Alissa: I (unfortunately) think we need to talk about something frustrating about this movie's Oscar chances, which is its many Oscar nominations (including for screenplay, actresses, and Best Picture) that somehow omit Gerwig as director.
To avoid having their information taken from their profile, Facebook users should change their privacy settings to omit their profile from search-engine results and to allow only friends to see their posts, Comparitech said.
Prosecutors in the conviction integrity office agreed to re-examine the evidence, and found something odd: A detective's report turned over to the defense had been redacted to omit key information from a second eyewitness.
Analysts said that, in particular, there would be interest in what the minutes reveal about the Fed's decision to omit a reference in its April statement to the risks posed by global economic and financial conditions.
"It has to be asked what bare numbers will mean if they omit even basic details such as the names of those killed and the areas, even the countries, they live in," the group wrote Thursday.
"A key focus is when the Fed will omit the word 'patient' from its statement, as that would be a pre-requisite for a rate hike," said Toru Yamamoto, chief fixed income strategist at Daiwa Securities.
Dan, who asked that I omit his last name and delivers for a restaurant in Philadelphia, admits he does sometimes judge orders, but based on logistics such as an off-balance ratio of food to beverage.
Second, it revised its definition of a fare to omit the parenthetical phrase "including applicable taxes and fees," suggesting that the company was rethinking whether the fare should always include taxes in jurisdictions that levy them.
But doctors not connected with the candidate's care say that the letters omit basic information like height and weight, and that a more detailed history of her blood clots and a 90 concussion should be disclosed.
This kind of dispatch was well-trod ground for Pyle, whose wartime columns tended to omit certain facts on the ground and reassure readers back home that the Allies were on the path to eventual victory.
In 2013, Mr. Holder further directed federal prosecutors to avoid seeking mandatory minimum sentences, suggesting that in certain cases they omit details about drug quantities from charging documents so as not to prompt automatically harsh penalties.
In cases of nonviolent defendants with insignificant criminal histories and no connections to criminal organizations, Mr. Holder instructed prosecutors to omit details about drug quantities from charging documents so as not to trigger automatically harsh penalties.
And I cannot omit the wonderful London Library, St. James's Square, which allows you to borrow up to 40 books for a fortnight or a month or (dare I say it) for a year on end.
And, besides being organic, frugal shopping expert Lauren Greutman reports that the SimplyNature products omit over 125 ingredients that experts have deemed questionable, including artificial flavors, high fructose corn syrup, trans fatty acids, nitrates and propylene glycol.
After an editor at Putnam Penguin asked if he would tone down the racial politics and omit Katrina from Long Division, then known as My Name Is City, he took both books to an independent press, unagented.
There's stuff that he puts into a lot of his work that relates back to him as well, which I didn't want him to omit that just because he was making a piece of art for me.
Earlier this year, we reported that unlicensed and unregulated clinics (many of which are founded on religious principles) often omit the fact that they don't actually provide abortions, and deliberately give women inaccurate information about their health.
Many departments, for instance, don't collect the age of people who are on the receiving end of police officers' use of force, or they may omit the reason why a suspect was stopped in the first place.
It's also not clear why, just because maple syrup contains some valuable nutrients, we must omit cane sugar from our diets altogether (least of all considering that the former costs over five times as much per gram).
Studies of over-the-counter fish oil supplements have found that many of them misrepresent the amount of EPA and DHA they contain, especially relative to each other, or omit details about additional filler ingredients they use.
Social Insider will create in-depth reports and stats for you, which you can then modify, opting to omit certain reports and add your own logo and design before passing them along to your clients or boss.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Malaysia's provisional decision to omit the marathon, decathlon and 10,000 meters from the 2017 Southeast Asian Games has upset rival nations and led to the regional athletics body threatening not to sanction the biennial Games.
The details I omit play an important role in determining who will stand up, but the simple fact is that multiple rounds of an election — with campaigning and attacking — quickly lead to a "tortoise and hare" result.
The Schillings law firm also claims that the Mail on Sunday deliberately chose to "omit or suppress" important sections of the correspondence in an effort to hide the true meaning of Meghan's words, reports the Press Association.
Overall, there are some exceptions to Facebook's new rules: They don't apply to videos that are parody or satire, nor do they ban videos edited "solely to omit or change the order of words" someone is saying.
Anyone who toured the new museum, however, would be forced to confront the self-evident truth that Jefferson chose to omit from the Declaration of Independence, though he was candid enough to acknowledge it in his correspondence.
The decision to omit such a right from the nation's founding charter represents a "road not taken," as the historian Eric Foner argues in "The Second Founding," his gripping and essential new account of the Reconstruction Amendments.
Bickert's blog post explicitly says that the policy doesn't apply to video "that has been edited solely to omit or change the order of words"—even though that can be just as misleading as a total fake.
Lawyers still exercised what they maintained was a right to omit some entries, including in cases of highly sensitive meetings, such as interviews for prospective Supreme Court candidates and those dealing with national security or intelligence matters.
The last two letters of each are the same and must dangle beneath the grid, sinking in the bottom margin of the page (for online solvers, you just end those clues early and omit the extra letters).
The tricky thing is that about a third of your work is not for the gallery—like Key to the City or Public Trust—and if we omit that, we're not going to be telling your story.
And it isn't just amateur herpers who are becoming secretive; more and more scientists, including Howey, are taking care to obscure or even omit locations of certain species to avoid them being harassed, collected, or even killed.
As of now, seven states have what advocates call "no promo homo laws," legislation that bars teachers from offering representing same-sex relationships in a positive light or forces them to omit information that would benefit LGBTQ+ students.
Social benefits: Models often omit or undercount social benefits like health improvements and reductions in premature mortality from lower air pollution, reductions in disaster management costs, and the, uh, "use value" of a clean environment (hiking and stuff).
But even if the wages being cited by DoorDash represent someone somewhere making that amount of money, the figure might omit granular details like time dashers spend waiting in their cars between orders or time they're getting gas.
The remarks by Marine General Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, suggest the preliminary plan will be far broader in scope than initially thought and might initially omit more tactical details, like specific troop requests.
With the hosts always given heavy clout over which sports are contested, rows frequently blow up between the 11 competing nations but Malaysia's decision to omit a number of established Olympic events has upset the Asian Athletics Association.
Although the full version is still under seal, a very lightly redacted version of the warrant and its supporting documentation, which only omit usernames and some other details, has been released as an exhibit in an affected case.
A Possible Weight Loss Strategy: Skip Breakfast Before Exercise A new study finds that the choice to eat or omit a meal before an early workout could affect our relationship with food for the rest of the day.
Facebook banning misleading manipulated media except in cases of satire, parody, or when a video is edited to omit or change the order of words: a policy best described as a slice of Swiss cheese that's mostly holes.
The statute, the court observed, says it is illegal for a person to make untrue statements or omit material information about a tender offer or to engage in any fraudulent or deceptive acts related to a tender offer.
Trump himself has been notably cool toward the NATO alliance — an alliance meant to protect against Russian aggression in Europe — going so far as to omit mention of the collective protection aspects of the treaty from a key speech.
While several countries limit the type of tax-related claims that can be made, lawyers say India's step to omit all tax matters goes too far and could expose investors to sudden changes in tax rules or retrospective claims.
There has been some concern that the final version of the order will omit a section on information technology modernization, which the new administration has labeled a priority along with protecting federal networks and critical infrastructure from cyber threats.
Their secretly anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers work to manipulate women, deliberately give them incorrect information, and often omit the fact that they don't even provide a vital pregnancy-related service that women commonly seek them out for: abortion.
When Meghan Markle says her royal wedding vows to Prince Harry on Saturday, she'll be following in the footsteps of Princess Diana and Kate Middleton by choosing to omit the traditional promise to "obey" her husband, the palace confirms.
In one case the investor Bart Naylor, who works for consumer advocacy group Public Citizen, said the bank has asked permission from U.S. securities regulators to omit his resolution calling for it to study divestitures or a break-up.
SHOOTING SUSPECT SEEKS REPORT Lawyers for a man charged in the shooting death of the retired New Orleans Saints star Will Smith asked a judge to give them a police report that does not omit the names of witnesses.
How can a party platform omit any characterization of global warming and CO2 as a problem while urging businesses to develop a technology with no purpose other than sopping up the main greenhouse gas emission raising the planetary thermostat?
Lobbyists continue to harp on what seem like tough conditions for banks but overtly omit a few key facts, such as conveniently leaving out that banks maintain the highest levels of capital ever and still dominate the financial industry.
Life in this seam of unease isn't simple; I avoid discussion of "the conflict" with my family too often, and with my leftist friends I omit discussions of my Zionist past and my present ambiguities as often as possible.
What they got: The deal is likely to omit funding that both lawmakers and the Trump administration sought to close the "homework gap," the term used for the difference between families with internet connections and equipment and those without.
But if we speak only of the May of the students and the May of the workers, we omit a third May — an "anti-May" that ultimately carried the day, and that the students failed to take into account.
It envisions waivers of federal law that would allow insurers to charge higher premiums to sick people or omit some of the benefits that are now guaranteed, such as maternity care, mental health services or treatment for drug addiction.
Opponents said its enactment would have left people with pre-existing medical conditions unable to afford health coverage and would have resulted in health plans that omit benefits that are currently required, like maternity care and mental health services.
According to legal historian Evan Mandery, who wrote a 22018 book about the initial campaign to abolish the death penalty, the other justices pressured Goldberg to omit these findings from his dissent, partly because they would inflame the South.
Though one may think there is little left to add to the universal encomiums that came after the death in September of the telegenic sportsman known as the King of Golf, the obituaries tended to omit an important point.
To omit something as important as religion, even if the writer doesn't identify with it as the character does, risks catching readers off-guard when the character's inspiration, the real lower class, begins to vote for Islamist political parties.
When the 28-year-old daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson exchanges her wedding vows with Jack Brooksbank on Friday at St. George's Chapel, she'll omit the promise to "obey" her new husband, according to the ceremony's Order of Service.
Either way, the marketing materials on cannabis products often omit an important point, Young-Wolff said: There's a lot we don't understand about marijuana's health effects generally — and, in particular, on moms and babies, including the drug's potential risks in pregnancy.
Swiss asset manager GAM Holding AG will cut staff by a tenth and omit a 30.2 dividend, it said on Thursday, forecasting a 20203 net loss of around 22020 million Swiss francs ($22019 million) as it shakes up its embattled business.
Cable news contracts seemingly require only an elementary school–level understanding of world history, and the newsreels running endlessly in the heads of our anchors include the hostage crisis but omit events like the downing of Iran Air Flight 655.
"Specifically, when companies and corporate insiders make statements, they must act responsibly, including endeavoring to ensure the statements are not false or misleading and do not omit information a reasonable investor would consider important in making an investment decision," Clayton added.
One moment, you have an aluminum iPhone 6S with a headphone jack and no notch, and the next, you're watching the phone market become overrun with iPhone X clones that omit the jack, embrace the notch, and ditch the metal.
In case you took the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition as a hint that Microsoft might omit an optical drive from its next-generation console due in 2020, fear not: Project Scarlett will indeed have one and support physical media.
It's not that these anodyne motives and others don't partially explain the Brexit, but that the people citing them tend to conveniently omit the fact that a decisive factor in the Brexit vote (as in Trump's rise) was nonspecific bigotry.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney hit back at critics who have accused him of venturing into politics when assessing the economic impact of a British vote to leave the European Union, saying it would be political to omit such judgments.
It's conspicuously vague on dates in several key places and overall tends to downplay or omit information that doesn't fit its desired narrative (that politically motivated FBI and DOJ officials supposedly abused the FISA process in the surveillance of Carter Page).
And both the WTO and Canadian options omit most services, including financial ones, which make up Britain's biggest exports to the EU. Rival financial centres such as Paris, Frankfurt and Dublin would seize the chance to win back business following Brexit.
Devin Nunes' memo was released on Saturday, and states that the FBI and DOJ "did not 'abuse' the [FISA] process, omit material information, or subvert this vital tool to spy on the Trump campaign," contrary to what the Nunes memo claims.
Mueller told the court the FBI had created a new system called the Woods Procedures — named for the FBI lawyer who drafted them — to ensure FISA warrant applications were accurate and did not omit material information, according to Anderson's congressional interview.
A key at the entryway visually codes the different techniques in play: "associate" (a heart icon pierced internally by an arrow), "confuse" (a labyrinth graphic), "contrast" (a half-moon icon), "repeat" (essentially the refresh-button arrow), and "omit" (a broken "i").
States could seek federal waivers that would allow insurers to charge higher premiums to people with pre-existing medical conditions or to omit certain benefits that they are now required to provide, such as maternity care or mental health care.
Still, a nurse on Long Island named Susan (she asked me to omit her surname, lest she contribute to familial strain), provides a kind of test case: She has an adult son and daughter, each living about 15 minutes away.
It would allow them to seek federal waivers to let insurers charge higher premiums to people with pre-existing medical conditions or to omit certain benefits that they are now required to provide, such as maternity care or mental health care.
For example, Section 201 of Chapter 18 of the United States Code, defines bribery as the gift, offer, promise or solicitation of a thing of value in order to influence a public official to perform or omit an official act.
While a financial outlook in an earnings report can provide important insights on a company's business and help better manage Wall Street's forward expectations, it is not unusual for companies to omit earnings guidance when they release their quarterly financial results.
The word people used back then was "neo-soul," but nowadays it seems appropriate to omit the "neo"—not because her music has grown more old-fashioned but because it has grown harder to categorize, and maybe even easier to enjoy.
"Our Democratic friends turned on a dime, reneged on the bipartisan agreement, and began demanding exactly the kinds of new poison pills and partisan policy changes that we all promised to omit," said Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader.
"The thing that is beautiful about being an interpreter is that you're not going to omit, you're not going to add, you're not going to give advice, you're going to literally let that person express in their own voice," she said.
"The thing that is beautiful about being an interpreter is that you're not going to omit, you're not going to add, you're not going to give advice, you're going to literally let that person express in their own voice," she said.
The College Board's recent decision to begin their curriculum for Advanced Placement (AP) World History at the year 1450 CE will omit millennia of global human history and may further support a Eurocentric view of the world within US high schools.
The social network's list includes events like the Royal Wedding, the World Cup, the Super Bowl, and International Women's Day, but seems to omit more Facebook's involvement with things like genocide, election interference, privacy violations, data breaches, executive malfeasance, and conspiracy theories.
Baltimore's Archbishop William Lori, who led the investigation into Bransfield under a new church model to oversee bishops, apologized for editing the report to omit the fact that he and other bishops had received tens of thousands of dollars as gifts from Bransfield.
Not only did the FBI call log mysteriously omit Jennifer's tip about Cyrus, but it turns out that Angela has the hots for Fitz -- and after Olivia kinda, sorta gave her permission, Angela wasted no time cozying right up to the president.
The papers of Dr. Edwards, who died in 2013, show that he argued repeatedly for equal recognition of Ms. Purdy, but to no avail — the Oldham Health Authority put his name and Dr. Steptoe's on the plaque, but chose to omit hers.
If Prime Day is anything like Black Friday, you might also need to keep an eye out for confusing model numbers on versions that omit features — send us a tweet if you want to be sure a TV is a good value.
This messy picture rarely makes it to individuals seeking sleep help because, as cannabis doctor Jordan Tishler notes, retailers and hardcore advocates tend to latch onto suggestions that something in weed may help with sleep as proof that it does and omit countervailing findings.
Alexander S. Vindman, the top Ukraine expert on the National Security Council, told House impeachment investigators on Tuesday that the White House stymied his efforts to ensure that a transcript of a July call between President Trump and Ukraine's president did not omit crucial details.
A new book of Wilde's handwritten manuscripts, THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY (SP Books, $250), grants readers unfiltered access to lines of pure, unadulterated affection that the author was compelled to omit if he ever wanted the story to become the literary success it did.
The Meyers found Ms. Flecke online and put her in touch with Ms. Olk to work out the details: which view of the house to focus on, what time of day and time of year to place the house, what to include or omit.
In defending Trump's interest in debunked claims about Ukrainian election interference, the president's lawyers omit his reference to CrowdStrike, the security company at the heart of refuted conspiracy theories, as well as the unfounded claim that a hacked Democratic Party server was housed in Ukraine.
"I would characterize the major deficiencies of climate reporting as problems of emphasis and omission: news stories often emphasize the wrong information and omit relevant context," David M. Romps, a climate physicist and professor of earth and planetary science at UC Berkeley, told Motherboard.
Because of the department's practice of not making derogatory statements about people who are not charged with crimes, Mr. Barr would have cover, if he chose to use it, to omit any damning information that Mr. Mueller might transmit to him about Mr. Trump.
In keeping with that trend, Birth of the Dragon will not only omit the likes of James Lee from its storyline, but also completely drop Oakland from this history, and instead set the entire era within San Francisco, where things were very different for Bruce.
" When the lawsuit was filed, McDonald's was quick to respond that the Quarter Pounder with Cheese was the standard menu item, and ordering it without cheese was a customization based on personal preference, "in the same way a customer may omit pickles or onions.
Chief Judge Colleen McMahon of the U.S. District Court in Manhattan ruled late Tuesday that Alibaba did not fraudulently omit its July 16, 153 meeting with China's powerful State Administration for Industry and Commerce from investor materials for its $25 billion initial public offering two months later.
If someone worked at a company for only four months, from November 2012 to February 2013, they may omit the exact months on their resume and simply write "2012 to 2013" to give the impression that they worked there for a much longer period of time.
The document shows that Messi voted for Liverpool's Sadio Mane, Ronaldo, and Dutch youngster Frenkie de Jong as his top three players, while Ronaldo chose to omit the Argentine from his line-up, instead opting to vote for Matthijs de Ligt, Frenkie de Jong, and Kylian Mbappe.
Sequels and knockoffs (some of which omit an "m" in the heroine's name) follow on the docket, along with other films by the first movie's director, whose authorial signature — "un film de Just Jaeckin" — has to rank among the most guffaw-worthy credits in screen history.
He also has made a point of correcting reporters when they omit women from statistics, like at Wimbledon in 2017 when he interrupted a reporter who prefaced a question by saying that Sam Querrey was the first American player to reach the semifinals there since 2009.
Most analysts expect the BOJ to slow the pace further to around 60 trillion yen ($546 billion) by the end of year and to omit from its policy statement a loose pledge to increase its JGB holding by 80 trillion yen a year at some point.
Valid as those theories seem, they omit one other obvious reason for President Trump's striking indifference to the likely slaying of a journalist who was, after all, a resident of the United States for the past several years and a regular columnist for the Washington Post.
For the millions of students who eagerly take Advanced Placement (AP) courses in order to experience college-level classes and earn credits prior to their entering a university, the historical narrative they may soon be taught and tested on will omit millennia of global human history.
The contract laid out specific terms for how influencers would tout Shadow of Mordor — including a requirement the video feature game play, issue a strong call to action that would send viewers to the game's website and omit any criticism or references to bugs or glitches.
Pro-Israel statements from Donald Trump and his advisers, who made sure to omit all mention of a Palestinian state from the Republican Party manifesto, raise the prospect of an administration which will no longer give him any grief over settlement-building in East Jerusalem and the West Bank.
Many recommendations will tease the big, important goal you're seeking (a strong credit score), but omit useful tips about how to use plastic responsibly, or what to use it for, or when you'll even need credit — not mention, some of the perks that comes with having a credit card.
Before the T-Mobile deal, the spectrum holdings were accounted for as an asset-held-for-sale, meaning that analysts and accountants could carry it on the balance sheet simply as assets Dish planned to sell at a future date and omit from certain operating expense cost calculations.
He argued that Vanguard could certainly have accepted the motion for its actively managed funds; and that though it is hard to exclude a company from a narrow index, it is feasible and legal to omit a few from those, like most of Vanguard's, with a broad mandate.
Japanese prosecutors say Mr. Kelly, who was in charge of human resources at the company before becoming a board member, was the mastermind behind a scheme that allowed Mr. Ghosn to illegally omit $44 million in compensation, about half of his total pay, over five years from securities filings.
She was referring to an article this month in The Philadelphia Tribune, a newspaper serving the city's African-American community, which reported that an unnamed official in the Montgomery County Court said that the audio recording was edited to omit information that would have helped Mr. Cosby's case.
It has many pioneers and legendary heroes, including (just for starters) such authors as Ursula K. Le Guin, Anne McCaffrey, Samuel R. Delany and Octavia E. Butler, not to omit those white male writers who have sought to broaden the genre's cultural palette for reasons of their own.
Nymphs also spend time getting other members water to keep them hydrated if they&aposve smoked too much weed or had too much to drink, Jen, a 35-year-old member who acts as a nymph and asked to omit her last name for privacy reasons, previously told Insider.
Fewer than 1 percent of Americans have schizophrenia, though the rate is difficult to measure because the illness can be hard to diagnose and many population studies omit people who are institutionalized, incarcerated, do not speak English or are homeless, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
Shred the cabbage and caramelize it in a pan with the butter and the golden syrup (use a mixture of molasses and light corn syrup if you can't find golden, or a spray of brown sugar, or just omit because we shouldn't be eating so much sugar, anyway).
Among them: Foundation Care took medications returned by patients and, in violation of state law, resold them to other customers; Blakeley and Foundation Care CFO Mike Schultz asked employees to omit some ingredients from the label of a pain-killing cream; and Schultz ordered drugs for himself without a prescription.
To erase and omit is exactly what the test taker is asked to do; and, in juxtaposing personally and politically motivated erasures, from the renunciation of family members to the "forcibly disappeared" (los desaparecidos) of the dictatorship era, Multiple Choice suggests that there is an ethics to any act of elimination.
Most regular smartwatches omit it because of the cost and battery drain (the Moto 360 Sport beats this by only activating GPS on runs), but GPS in the watch means I can go exercise, not take my phone, and still have a detailed breakdown of how far and fast I went.
Here are the words they expected to hear, but didn't, via Politico: Why it matters: The decision to omit this sentence sent an ambiguous signal to other NATO members about Trump's commitment to Article 5, the cornerstone of the alliance, particularly as he continued to challenge them over defense spending.
On Monday, it was revealed that he and his aides kept "secret" calendars and schedules and would discuss which meetings and calls with industry representatives and others to include or omit from their publicly released calendar, according to a former EPA official who is expected to soon testify before Congress.
Hospitals bed shortages in some places could make relocating dangerousHenry, a 24-year-old who lives in Brooklyn and asked to omit his name for privacy purposes, told Business Insider he left New York on March 18 to drive to a family home  in a suburb outside of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
But given all that has happened since Wayne turned it in four years ago, it wouldn't serve much good—outside of catering to fans' nostalgia—for a 35-year-old man whose personal and business complications have been broadcasted to the public to just omit all the space in between.
We're already living in a world where the story of a game's development remains largely hidden from the public, and the bits that trickle out through presentations and conferences are well-filtered, and often omit important information merely because it might not be well-received, might make the developer look bad, etc.
" Crowley continued: "The White House's recent, purposeful decision to omit mention of anti-Semitism or the Jewish people in its Holocaust Remembrance Day statement — and then its subsequent defense of that statement, raises legitimate concerns, especially in an environment in which extremist parties in many places throughout the world are on the rise.
"You have recipient SNAP fraud, where someone improperly obtains benefits, whereas they either lie to get the benefits or they omit information to get the benefits, and then you have retail fraud where you have someone who accepts SNAP benefits committing fraud like kickbacks to customers or selling impermissible items," he said.
Addressing a crowd outside a suburban restaurant in Altoona, Mr Cruz rewrote the history of the Reagan era to omit all mention of its spiralling deficits, instead claiming that tax cuts and deregulation triggered an economic boom in the 1980s, funding a military build-up that led to Soviet defeat in the cold war.
Under this rule, parties filing at the commission may not, among other things, "intentionally provide material factual information that is incorrect or intentionally omit material information that is necessary to prevent any material factual statement that is made from being incorrect or misleading…" However, this rule only applies to investigations and adjudications, not rulemakings.
The finale came at the perfect time, right on the heels of Trump's off-the-wall rally in Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday, where he bashed the media, slammed Senators John McCain and Jeff Flake, riled people up about his controversial border wall, and just so happened to omit some key lines as he read his original Charlottesville response.
Restructuring the program to omit white supremacists and other non-Islamist groups "would severely damage our credibility with foreign allies and partners as an honest broker in the fight against violent extremism, and prove divisive in communities across our country," Senators Cory Booker, Brian Schatz and 10 others wrote in a letter addressed to cabinet secretaries.
And while it would require a minimum level of coverage based on the Affordable Care Act's 153 categories of "essential health benefits," states could decide who exactly to cover and omit traditional Medicaid benefits like long-term care, transportation to medical appointments and retroactive coverage for people who got care in the months before they got Medicaid.
In their current Capitol Hill advocacy efforts they conveniently omit discussing a seminal January, 2017 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) report finding that while drug companies and pharmacies are paying larger rebates to PBMs, these "benefit managers" simply keep the money rather than translating it into lower costs for government health care programs or beneficiaries.
"In the editing process, I think there was some debate about naming her because the Times has a history of not necessarily naming a victim, and so, in the course of that reporting, I think a judgment was made to omit her name and that sentence also included the fact that she didn't remember it," Pogrebin explained.
Senate Agriculture Chairman Pat RobertsCharles (Pat) Patrick RobertsKobach says he's more prepared for 'propaganda' in Senate campaign Pompeo: Senate run 'off the table' Grassley gambles on drug price bill despite GOP doubts MORE (R-Kan.), who sensibly likes to remind people that he needs 60 votes to pass a farm bill, would be well-advised to omit these sorts of provisions from his mark.
While the show has to omit or streamline countless plot points from the novels in the adaptation process — including cutting Jamie's trip out to the seals' isle (although perhaps we'll see it later in flashback) and the many prickly layers of his complicated relationship with Lord John — for the most part, Outlander's writers do an admirable job of staying faithful to the emotional arcs that drive Gabaldon's novels.
Students can also look at how different maps tell alternate stories about the pipeline: • The Black Snake in Sioux Country, an anti-pipeline map by Carl M. Sack, a geographer and cartographer studying at the University of Wisconsin• Energy Transfer Partner's Dakota Access pipeline map• The Conflicts Along 1,172 Miles of the Dakota Access Pipeline, a New York Times map Consider what the creators of each map have chosen to include or omit.

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