Ainda não temos significados para "omit the fact".
1Mr Key was asked whether he chose to omit the fact they had left from New Zealand.
2We must not omit the fact that the father of Benjamin was a good singer and a good player of the violin.
3Not wanting to seem delusional, Davido decided to omit the fact that the visitor appeared to be the hue of a well-ripened eggplant.
4And let me not omit the fact that I reply the instant I am at liberty, for I was enrobing myself for church.
5People omit the fact that there are 60 million tonnes of coal brought into Europe and there are (many) oil barrels coming in.
6Why, for instance, has Dr. Brefeld omitted the facts bearing on the life of the vibrios of butyric fermentation?
7In The Stranger Beside Me, her book about Bundy, she omitted the fact that one victim was suffering from gonorrhoea.
8Omitting the fact of his having told May about the relations between Miss Bride and himself, he narrated all else with perfect truth.
9He told all; not sparing himself or omitting the facts of his past, the events of the night, or his disturbing conjectures and fears.
10"Planchette would write nothing but a few names," said Georgie, omitting the fact that Olga's was the most frequent.
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