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On the other hand, when dealing with an outsider — essentially any person not directly connected to the company — he omits all honorifics when speaking about anyone in the company, including his superiors.
( b ) does or omits to do anything for the purpose of aiding any person to commit it ; or
:" A person is guilty of a public nuisance ( also known as common nuisance ), who ( a ) does an act not warranted by law, or ( b ) omits to discharge a legal duty, if the effect of the act or omission is to endanger the life, health, property, morals, or comfort of the public, or to obstruct the public in the exercise or enjoyment of rights common to all Her Majesty's subjects.
If the person makes any mistakes, adds any operations, omits any steps, or has to ask any questions to clarify the written description then the description is not sufficiently technological and requires improvement.
::( b ) does or omits to do anything for the purpose of aiding any person to commit it ; or

omits and may
Note that as an income-based measure of poverty, this omits the effect of some other factors that may affect economic wellbeing, such as the availability of free health care and education.
A schematic usually omits all details that are not relevant to the information the schematic is intended to convey, and may add unrealistic elements that aid comprehension.
What one omits, the others may retain ; what one adds, the others are unlikely to add.
The Latin omits 1: 3-6 and 2: 1, and these sections have no parallel in Epistle of Barnabas ; therefore, they may be a later addition, suggesting Hermas and the present text of the Didache may have used a common source, or one may have relied on the other.
One, known as a death notice, omits most biographical details and may be a legally required public notice under some circumstances.
It may also contain brief references, although some publications ' standard style omits references from the abstract, reserving them for the article body ( which, by definition, treats the same topics but in more depth ).
He defends a retributivist view in which punishment deserved is r x H. where H is the amount of harm and r is the degree of responsibility for bringing about H. Self defense invokes a rule of proportionality that omits consideration of responsibility, in a function f of H where f ( H ) > H. The defender may draw against the punishment deserved, r x H, according to the formula f ( H ) + r x H. The expenditure amount A in self defense is then subtracted from deserved punishment according to the formula r x H-A.
Such a simplified system usually omits diacritics and tie-bars, simplifies-yj and-ij word endings to "- y ", ignores the Ukrainian soft sign ( ь ) and apostrophe (’), and may substitute ya, ye, yu, yo for ia, ie, iu, io at the beginnings of words.
It is generally longer and more detailed than an outline ( or one-page synopsis ), and it may include details of directorial style that an outline omits.
The Game Gear version also features dark blue ( instead of green ) water in the second Act of the Aqua Lake Zone, and omits the game's only " Speed Shoes " item box, which may be found only in the Master System version of this stage.

omits and from
; Lack-of-fit error: Error that occurs when the analysis omits one or more important terms or factors from the process model.
Bede's account of the early migrations of the Angles and Saxons to England omits any mention of a movement of those peoples across the channel from Britain to Brittany described by Procopius, who was writing in the sixth century.
Bede omits them from his list, even though it is evident that Penda held a considerable degree of power.
While largely accurate, it notably omits Benedict Arnold from the capture of Ticonderoga, and Seth Warner as the leader of the Green Mountain Boys.
The British edition, first published in 1952 by Hart-Davis omits " The Rocket Man ", " The Fire Balloons ", " The Exiles " and " The Concrete Mixer ", and adds " Usher II " from The Martian Chronicles and " The Playground ".
The bombardment from Luna omits the city of Agra from its target list out of respect.
The current name of the borough omits hyphens to distinguish it from the similarly named former municipal borough.
Although the Law on the flag and coat of arms of San Marino from 2011 refers only to the " official flag " of the republic, a de facto civil flag, which omits the coat of arms, can sometimes be seen flying.
The Duan Albanach omits both Eochaid and Giric, jumping from " Aodh, of the white flowers " ( King Áed mac Cináeda ) to " Domhnal, son of Cusaintin the fair " ( Donald II, son of Constantine I ( Domnall mac Causantín )).
The first UK ( Region 2 ) DVD release omits two episodes ( the first episode from series 1 and one from series 3 ).
The second track list contains one addition which is ' Paul Weller-Wildwood ( Portishead Mix )' but omits some tracks from the first.
The film version omits details from the play pertaining to the criminal underworld and the dangers of a police state.
The common consensus has been to follow Kurth, based on the historical truism that Romans hated kingship from the days of the expulsion of Tarquin the Proud ; for example, Syagrius ' article in the Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire omits this title, preferring to refer to him as a " Roman ruler ( in North Gaul )".
Informal writing sometimes omits the definition of the index and bounds of summation when these are clear from context, as in:
* The Confederate Constitution omits the phrase “ emit Bills of Credit ” from Article 1 Section 10 of the U. S. Constitution, granting the Confederate States the right to issue such bills of credit.
The school omits basic evolutionary science from its curriculum, insisting on teaching a creationist perspective, violating the National Curriculum.
If O is the origin, or, informally, if the axis involved is clear from context, one often omits O and says simply moment, rather than moment about O.
A significant part of the technological literature on large-area emitters fails to make clear distinctions between local and macroscopic current densities, or between notional emission area A < sub > r </ sub > and macroscopic area A < sub > M </ sub >, and / or omits the parameter α < sub > r </ sub > from cited equations.
Barnett anticipated that his personal scheme might be criticised on the grounds that it omits an account of those human characteristics, which distinguish humankind most clearly, and sharply from other animals.
Transcendental imagination is described in the first edition of the Critique of Pure Reason but Kant omits it from the second edition of 1787.
It omits locations and characters from previous games, aside from protagonist Link and a passing mention of Princess Zelda.

omits and income
" On the macro-economic level, national per-capita income, increases with the consumption of activities that produce harm and omits many variables of societal health.

omits and on
He was significant enough that his name is mentioned on a stele erected by Mesha, king of Moab, who records his victory over a son of Omri — but omits the son's name.
The only time the " Hail Mary " is said is at the end of the Mysteries on the medal, where it is then replaced with the " Pre-Trent " version of the prayer ( which omits " Holy Mary, mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death ").
The most common version today on DVD omits this final chapter.
A heraldic banner, also called banner of arms, displays the basic coat of arms only: i. e. it contains the design usually displayed on the shield and omits the crest, helmet or coronet, mantling, supporters, motto or any other elements associated with the coat of arms ( for further details of these elements, see heraldry ).
It is based on combinatory logic, a version of the lambda calculus that omits the lambda operator.
In fact, the Constitution omits all references to the Cultural Revolution and restates Mao Zedong's contributions in accordance with a major historical reassessment produced in June 1981 at the Sixth Plenum of the Eleventh Central Committee, the " Resolution on Some Historical Issues of the Party since the Founding of the People's Republic.
They affirm that this revision de-emphasises the central Catholic doctrines that the Mass is a true sacrifice and that the bread and wine are changed through transubstantiation into the body and blood of Jesus Christ, that it has been stripped of important prayers, that it is centered on the congregation rather than on God, that it is less beautiful and spiritually edifying, and that it omits certain Bible readings that mention subjects such as hell, miracles, and sin.
The " British " version omits the final scene on the train.
Yang Dingjian's 120 chapters edition includes other campaigns of the outlaws on behalf of Song Dynasty, while Jin Shengtan's 70 chapters edition omits the chapters on the outlaws ' acceptance of amnesty and subsequent campaigns.
The essay on Coleridge reprints ' Coleridge's Writings ' ( 1866 ) but omits its explicitly anti-Christian passages ; it also includes paragraphs on Coleridge's poetry that Pater had contributed to T. H. Ward's The English Poets ( 1880 ).
Van Rossum goes on to list libraries for processing XML, XML-RPC, email messages, and localization, facilities that the C ++ standard library omits.
This official plan omits one of the largest, most popular car parks, Upper Lodge ( approx 500 metres west of Cannon Gate ), foreshadowing Royal Parks decision to close it permanently on 8 November 2010, in favour of the new Pheasantry and Clapperstile car parks.
It is similar to fruit rojak, but adds jambu air, guava, squid fritters and honey to the mixture, emphasizes on the use of tart fruits such as raw mangoes and green apples, and usually omits the bean sprouts and fried tofu puffs.
Elwood's biography on the Fantastic Fiction website omits all mention of his work in the mainline science fiction / fantasy field and identifies him as a Writer-in-Residence ( or occasionally a " professor of literature ") at a Bible college in the mid-west.
The slanted but vivid and quotable account of Froissart can be balanced by the Regent's letters of amnesty, a document that comments more severely on the nobles ' reaction than on the peasants ' rising and omits the atrocities detailed by Froissant: " it represents the men of the open country assembling spontaneously in various localities, in order to deliberate on the means of resisting the English, and suddenly, as with a mutual agreement, turning fiercely on the nobles ".

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