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He wrote to his mother-in-law on 2 July 1932: " Still with all his faults of omission and commission I had and still have a personal liking for Lang and a great deal of sympathy for his ideals and I did not at all relish being forced to dismiss him.
Even the UK's best seller, the Austin / Morris 1100 had to be subjected to an emergency cost reduction programme which removed approximately £ 10 from the cost of each car, applying changes that included the omission of lead sealing from body joints (£ 2. 40 per car ), removing provision for optional reversing lamps (£ 0. 10 ) and " changes in body finish " (£ 0. 75 ).
Article 2, paragraph 7 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples ' Rights provides in part that " o one may be condemned for an act or omission which did not constitute a legally punishable offense at the time it was committed.
In both types, a P wave is blocked from initiating a QRS complex ; but, in Type 1, there are increasing delays in each cycle before the omission, whereas, in Type 2, there is no such pattern.
Other than two itacisms, and in the probable omission of the second ΕΙΣ ΤΟΥΤΟ from line 2 of the verso, < sup > 52 </ sup > agrees with the Alexandrian text base.
However, despite all the critics, Donadoni led Italy to five wins in a row to Georgia ( 31 ), Ukraine ( 2 – 0 ) and Scotland ( 2 – 0 ), the former being controversial for his omission of star Alessandro Del Piero from the squad.
In a Feb. 2010 U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) memorandum, FDA notes EHR unintended consequences include EHR-related medical errors due to ( 1 ) errors of commission ( EOC ), ( 2 ) errors of omission or transmission ( EOT ), ( 3 ) errors in data analysis ( EDA ), and ( 4 ) incompatibility between multi-vendor software applications or systems ( ISMA ) and cites examples.
There are numerous constituency tests applied to English sentences, many of which are listed here: 1. topicalization ( fronting ), 2. clefting, 3. pseudoclefting, 4. pro-form substitution ( replacement ), 5. answer ellipsis ( question test ), 6. passivization, 7. omission ( deletion ), 8. coordination, etc.
However, the court in this case drew a distinction between passively allowing death through omission and active assistance in suicide, as per R v Brown ( 1993 ) 2 All ER 75 ( the famous Spanner case ), which ruled that a person cannot lawfully consent to anything more than the infliction of minor injury.
2. the defendant acted with " scienter ", or a " wrongful state of mind " ( typically understood to mean that the defendant intended to make the material misrepresentation or omission, or acted with recklessness in making the misrepresentation or omission );
Released by Mayer Music on September 24, 1999, the album was later re-released by Columbia Records on August 2, 2002 with the omission of " Neon 12: 47 AM ".
:( 2 ) For the purposes of this section ' liability ' means legally enforceable liability ; and subsection ( 1 ) shall not apply in relation to a liability that has not been accepted or established to pay compensation for a wrongful act or omission.
The provisions of section 2 ( 2 ) clarify that section 2 ( 1 ) does not apply where the liability has not been " accepted or established to pay compensation for a wrongful act or omission ".

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The omission of vowels was not a satisfactory solution and some " weak " consonants were used to indicate the vowel quality of a syllable ( matres lectionis ).
In 1982 – 83 Australia had Greg Chappell back from WSC as captain, while the England team was weakened by the enforced omission of their South African tour rebels, particularly Graham Gooch and John Emburey.
One notable omission was South Africa, who were banned from international cricket due to apartheid.
Contarini's theological advisor was Tommaso Badia ; his own position is shown in a treatise on justification, composed at Regensburg, which in essential points is Evangelical, differing only in the omission of the negative side and in being interwoven with the teaching of Aquinas.
The inquest concluded that " the death of the deceased Wessel Johannes ( Hansie ) Cronje was brought about by an act or omission prima facie amounting to an offence on the part of pilots.
However, some legal scholars criticize this, because generally, in the legal systems of Continental Europe where the maxim was first developed, " penal law " was taken to mean statutory penal law, so as to create a guarantee to the individual, considered as a fundamental right, that he would not be prosecuted for an action or omission that was not considered a crime according to the statutes passed by the legislators in force at the time of the action or omission, and that only those penalties that were in place when the infringement took place would be applied.
The omission of the tiara in the Pope's personal coat of arms, however, did not mean the disappearance of it from papal heraldry, since the coat of arms of the Holy See was kept unaltered.
:* John 4: 9 – ( Jews have no dealings with Samaritans ), it is one of so-called Western non-interpolations ; omission is supported by D, a, b, d, e, j, cop < sup > fay </ sup >, it was supplemented by the first corrector ( before leaving scriptorium );
The song, the rights to which are owned by Nicks ' late mother Barbara, has always been very special to Nicks, and she was devastated when told about the omission after the decision had been made.
Knappertsbusch was particularly upset by the omission of the dove which appears over Parsifal's head at the end of the opera, which he claimed inspired him to give better performances.
This difficult-to-find edition was substantively identical to the second ( except for the probable omission of Sherman's short 1875 and 1886 prefaces ).
If Caesar made mistakes in the respect of truthfulness, it was rather by omission than by commission.
This was demonstrated by his omission from the UEFA Champions League Final 1993 final as under the UEFA rules clubs were only allowed to field 3 foreigners.
When Davis was not nominated for an Academy Award for Of Human Bondage, The Hollywood Citizen News questioned the omission and Norma Shearer, herself a nominee, joined a campaign to have Davis nominated.
However, the omission of the geopolitical reality in ignoring the free hand Japan had been granted by the Treaty ( of Shimonoseki ) with respect to Korea and Japan was short-sighted of Russia with respect to its strategic goals ; to get to and maintain a strong point in Port Arthur Russia would have to dominate and control many additional hundreds of miles of Eastern Manchuria ( the Fengtian province of Imperial China, modern Jilin and Heilongjiang ) up to Harbin.
The explanatory memorandum to the constitution explained the omission of individually listing the provinces as opposed to the earlier drafts was an act of deliberate ambiguity: as the ROC government does not recognize the validity of the Treaty of Shimonoseki, based on Chiang Kai-shek's Denunciation of the treaty in the late 1930s, hence ( according to this argument ) the sovereignty of Taiwan was never disposed by China.
:: Example: "... omitting the same mental element in a similar weapons possession statute, such as RCW 9. 41. 040, strongly indicates that the omission was purposeful and that strict liability was intended.
Bradman's role in Grimmett's omission from the team was controversial and it became a theme that dogged Bradman as Grimmett continued to be prolific in domestic cricket while his successors were ineffective — he was regarded as having finished the veteran bowler's Test career in a political purge.

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:"( d ) It was thought by Elder James E. Talmage, chairman, and other members of the committee who were responsible for their omission that to avoid confusion and contention on this vital point of belief, it would be better not to have them bound in the same volume as the commandments or revelations which make up the Doctrine and Covenants .’ " ( as told to John William Fitzgerald, A Study of the Doctrine and Covenants, M. A.
Puppi suggested " that the omission of the ceremonial features from the back façade had been decided by the patron, who must have thought them unnecessary in confrontation with the empty expanse of open countryside, and with the short extent of his property ... on that side.
In Roman Catholic theology an actual sin is specifically any willful thought, desire, word, action or omission forbidden by the law of God.
His omission was thought to be influenced by the belief that he was responsible for leaking Woodfull's comments as well as Bradman's criticism of his performance.
Wisden speculated that Fingleton's omission may have been due to cricket diplomacy reasons following the incident in Adelaide, while others thought that regionalism was to blame ; this view posited that Ernest Bromley was selected so that seven Victorians and New South Welshmen would be on the tour.

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Crochet patterns have an underlying mathematical structure — the pattern created by the regular presence or omission of stitches is the very essence of this artform.
In the canonical debate between Catholics and Protestants controversy remains as to the significance of Trent's omission of the Septuagint version of 1 Esdras which Carthage may have ratified.
In the words of critic Vincent Canby, " Jarmusch's movies have the tempo and rhythm of blues and jazz, even in their use – or omissionof language.
However, the omission of her warning could have been due to Annorax's Temporal Alterations when Voyager reset the original timeline by destroying the Krenim vessel.
Sigils have the notable advantages over Hungarian notation that they implicitly define the type of the variable without need for redundant declaration, and are also checked by the compiler, preventing omission and misuse.
In some situations, networks who are being depeered have been known to attempt to fight to keep the peering by intentionally breaking the connectivity between the two networks when the peer is removed, either through a deliberate act or an act of omission.
As I have told the House previously, we believe that these two things should be read concurrently and that the omission of the word'all ' before the word ' territories ' is deliberate.
For example, gods have the quality of spirituality by omission of many common aspects of human life.
However, according to the rules of the Academy in effect at the time, only three persons could be nominated for their work on a single film, which would have resulted in the omission of either Trumbull, Tom Howard, Con Pederson or Wally Veevers.
By this it is manifest, that not only actions that have their beginning from covetousness, ambition, lust, or other appetites to the thing propounded ; but also those that have their beginning from aversion, or fear of those consequences that follow the omission, are voluntary actions.
The process of textual criticism seeks to explain how each variant may have entered the text, either by accident ( duplication or omission ) or intention ( harmonization or censorship ), as scribes or supervisors transmitted the original author's text by copying it.
Because Perpetua was called the bride of Christ, omission of her husband may have been intended to reduce any sexual implications ( xviii ).< ref > Brent Shaw,The Passion of Perpetua ,” Past and Present 139, ( May 1993 ), JSTOR 30 < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 651089 >, 31.
Since the term DNR implies the omission of action, and therefore " giving up ", some have advocated for these orders to be retermed Allow Natural Death.
Finally the representation or omission must be a material one — that is one that would have changed consumer behavior.
This omission would have been customary at the time.
No strictly instrumental music by Lassus is known to survive, or ever to have existed: an interesting omission for a composer otherwise so wide-ranging and prolific, during an age when instrumental music was becoming an ever-more prominent means of expression, all over Europe.
There have been a number of theories put forth to explain this omission, but none have ever been confirmed.
His omission was singled out by the media ; general manager Wayne Gretzky, who selected the camp's participants, explained publicly, " Paul is a great player, but at some point you have to have a cutoff ," while also asserting that he had spoken to Kariya personally regarding the situation.

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