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Meanings of significant omission in English
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Usage of significant omission in English
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It is a pity that on page 23 there is a significantomission.
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There was only one significantomission in the reports.
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Then that would seem to be a significantomission.
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But there is one serious problem: a very significantomission from the list of allowed stars.
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As I have observed, there is a very significantomission in one of the forms of the words.
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Polyakov was thorough to the point of tedium in his replay of the interrogation, with one significantomission.
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It seemed like a significantomission.
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Apparently some of the aspects of this now significantomission on Austen's part were beginning to dawn on Tom.
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While numerous state-enabled abuses were documented within the report, there was one significantomission: the ongoing, routine practice of chemically induced compliance.
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A significantomission in the publicity given to the "deal" relates to the nations 260 nurse teachers who have received no, mention.
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But his remarks at a meeting with consumer groups, perhaps in a significantomission, did not specifically say the watchdog must be a stand-alone agency.
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That colourful site, however, has a significantomission, one which it will have to plug if it is to add substance to that long-winded claim.
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There are significantomissions and additions in the second form of them.
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Do such significantomissions illustrate an impartial reliability that commands our admiration?
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There were also some significantomissions in the report.