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Dictionary » O » Omission Omissionomission 1. The act of omitting; neglect or failure to do something required by propriety or duty. The most natural division of all offenses is into those of omission and those of commission. (Addison) 2. That which is omitted or is left undone. Origin: L. Omissio: cf. F. Omission. See Omit. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians)... IQ tests tend to be significantly intercorrelated (Carroll, 1993) and that g is the 'active ingredient' in IQ predictions (Brody, 1992). Gould's omission of recent, devastatingly contradictory evidence constitutes at best shoddy and at worst dishonest scholarship. Even before Gould's (1981) first ...
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Reconciling Faith with Evolution... births story is one of the pillars of the Christian Faith and here, at his trial, it is not even mentioned. How can you find that not to be an odd omission? Had it been mentioned, then I am sure that the Gospel writers would have pounced on it as being evidence of something.
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The Fiber Disease... you at least nicer about it? Hmmmm. Something smells bad, ohhh, i'm sorry, it's me. I just stepped in a big steaming pile of bullshit. A lie by omission is still a lie. What you suggest to do is basically impossible to begin without some concrete data. Please quit playing around with this issue ...
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The Fiber DiseaseHmmmm. Something smells bad, ohhh, i'm sorry, it's me. I just stepped in a big steaming pile of bullshit. A lie by omission is still a lie. What you suggest to do is basically impossible to begin without some concrete data. Please quit playing around with this issue and provide ...
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FIRST POST... to prove, to the standard of law required, that the defendant had a. a duty of care, b. they breached that duty of care, either by action or omission, and c. that particular breach of the duty of care caused you a given injury. CLLA YOU STATED THIS
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