Using fewer words, and omitting complaints or explanations are other ways to convey power.
Omitting reform of Fannie and Freddie and the rest of my grievances was unfortunate.
Dodger crowds in particular have a history of incidents, even omitting the two aforementioned assaults.
Omitting any of them can inhibit your ability to effectively compete, no matter what you apply for.
Bradley has shown that he does manage his image, if only by omitting parts of his story.
Doctors say omitting important information or lying can lead to the wrong treatment, medicine or even diagnosis.
In a 2009 survey, 28% of patients surveyed acknowledged sometimes lying to their health-care provider or omitting information.
She has considered omitting the nine-month stint from her resume, but is concerned that it will make her seem too inexperienced.
He said that the NCF initially criticised Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board for omitting that information, but later amended the report.
Omitting this is a pity, because it leaves the historical context unclear.
Omitting the rest obscures a gradual, rational process that cannot be undone.
Brooks misleads us about the value of freedom to happiness by omitting to mention the literature about just how awesome freedom really is.
Earlier today, the Japanese newspaper Kyodo News increased the fog by omitting critical information i n a story about the crisis in Fukushima.
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Those who claim they do, seriously underestimate downtime costs by omitting major cost contributors from their calculations such as the revenue lost during downtime.
We scored all clubs dating back to 1901, omitting the World War II years of 1942-45 and the strike years of 1981 and 1994.
Monex lawyers immediately filed a new pleading claiming Selna had made a "clerical mistake" by omitting the prohibitions and asking that they be reinstated.
The Oscar category for Best Documentary Feature has long been controversial for frequently omitting some of the most acclaimed, well-known, and successful documentaries over the many years.
Guangdong's pilot programme for revealing the personal assets of officials is under fire for omitting privately-gained wealth or family assets, Hong Kong's South China Morning Post reports.
You use as a luminous building to symbolize that you are transparent, have nothing to hide, or suppress when in essence, concealing, omitting, and obscuring is your forte.
He's not charged with taking bribes but with knowingly omitting from his Senate disclosure form a quarter million dollars in gifts and services from Allen, including major home renovations.
Celera and the HGP tried to do something radical, to sequence all of the DNA in which genes are coded from end to end without omitting a single letter.
Strouse cited journalistic ethics and the fact that the newspaper has already posted dozens of records on its website, omitting personal information of people who weren't involved in any wrongdoing.
Democrats called the process partisan and unfair, and charged Starr with omitting or downplaying exculpatory evidence in his report (such as Lewinsky's statement that she was never asked to lie).
He invited her inside, poured her a cup of coffee, and gamely told her about his life as a restorer and artist, omitting only the bit about his Sexton Blakery.
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In general, both the British and American inquiries criticised their countries' intelligence chiefs for omitting the strong caveats and doubts they ought to have attached to their assertions, especially in the dossiers.
They issued a 15-point declaration full of fine words about loving God and one's neighbour, but omitting any reference to the thorny problems of apostasy and religious conversion in the Middle East.
Of the increase in deaths (omitting Fallujah) reported by the study, roughly 60% is due directly to violence, while the rest is due to a slight increase in accidents, disease and infant mortality.
Purposely omitting facts about past work history would be a clear reason not to hire someone, and even more importantly a quick and justifiable reason to terminate employees, once the truth was discovered.
Between knowing a thing and not knowing it, she uncovers an amazing array of hermaphroditic gradations: knowing but failing to assimilate, omitting to remember, actually forgetting, or caring so little as makes no difference.
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