In Who's Who, Jimmy Young simply lists his birthdate as 21 September, and omits the year.
Yet the Packers 2011-12 annual report omits a lot of important information previous editions provided shareholders.
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The white paper, however, omits some key proposals made by Lord Rogers's task force.
Benbrook omits any discussion of these issues or of alternative parameters to measure environmental impact.
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Illston's order omits any mention of Google or that the proceedings have been closed to the public.
When the Vulgate sources attribute an atrocity to Alexander and Arrian omits it, whom should we believe?
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The edited version gives the witness's account of the meeting but omits the two top Syrians' names.
But what it omits is crucial: the possibility that this could be permanent, rather than merely temporary.
Yet that study crucially omits the corporate income tax, which is mostly borne by the owners of companies.
So it omits, for example, some 259 rules mandated by the Dodd-Frank financial reregulation law along with its 188 other rule suggestions.
But in his account of the kite experiment--a brief article that ran in the Oct. 19, 1752 Pennsylvania Gazette--he omits many details.
This book discreetly omits (most) names and deftly sidesteps potential libel suits.
" Food fight" (Nov. 11), about a new line of Quorn-brand fungus-based fake meats made by Marlow Foods, omits information and misstates facts.
As for Tobin's q, it omits intangible capital, which has grown in significance as both brands and intellectual property have increased in value.
Zana Dillard, another former model, omits her photo from everything except her website after she had an "unfortunate experience" with a stalker in 2001.
But buyer beware: These compilations are as helpful as a list of America's top vacation spots that omits everything west of the Mississippi River.
This if anything understates educational privilege, since it omits people who went to public schools abroad and those (the queen, again) educated by private tutors.
The scorecard omits the possible deterioration in other dimensions of performance.
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It's snazzy stuff for a venerable, white-shoe firm so taciturn that it omits the Goldman name on its headquarters tower a few blocks south of Wall Street.
What the Mother Jones study omits by design are all examples in which a civilian with a gun stopped a shooting spree before four people were killed.
The Western European Union, Europe's defence club, which France again this week said should be beefed up, omits Denmark and the four neutrals Ireland, Sweden, Finland and Austria.
The Iraqi Kurds' standard map tactfully omits to paint the Greater Kurdistan where their ethnic brethren predominate in neighbouring Turkey (14m of them), Iran (some 6m) and Syria (1m).
The launch of Android 4.2 brought a welcome smattering of extra features to the mobile world, but a recently discovered bug omits something slightly important: namely, the month of December.
Most notably, an update to Apple's mobile operating system has replaced Google Maps with an Apple-designed map service that many users say is less accurate or even omits locations altogether.
In January 2013, Argentina reversed course and signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran that deals directly with the terrorist attack on the Jewish headquarters, but omits the attack on the Israeli Embassy.
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The document reasserts the group's position that Mr Assad's apparatus cannot be part of any political solution in Syria, but omits previous demands that Mr Assad's regime must go even before any talks, Reuters says.
But it omits the fact that in February the economy was in the midst of a turnaround and wound up growing at a 6.1% annual rate for that quarter, according to Department of Commerce data.
As Jayson Boyers argues over at the Huffington Post, competency-based education omits the social and relationship-based aspects of a college education, which often yield as much career benefit as classroom knowledge to those just entering the workforce.
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Robert Walker and Charles Miller's "Commercial Space Exploration Needs an Obama Relaunch" (op-ed, Jan. 28) calling for President Obama to cancel NASA's program to build a government-designed heavy-lift launch vehicle, the Space Launch System, omits a number of facts.
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Suleiman has a keen eye and ear for the telling detail, but, like the acrobat he shows rehearsing in a Jerusalem parking lot, he is a master of sleight of hand: he constructs his film disingenuously around the politics that he omits.
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