How To Use Omissive In A Sentence

  • She said that the investigators’ report seemed “omissive” and therefore slanted against Freshwater. Freshwater April 29 & 30: Exploiting kids - The Panda's Thumb
  • a will, which renders me justly responsible for my actions, omissive as well as commissive. Literary Remains, Volume 1
  • SO, I'LL stand corrected on the "saviour" perception "bit", but you evidently still haven't been reading much, or you're only reading from sources or providers that are [omissive] about what's really been going on since election day 2008. CommonDreams.org Headlines
  • The omissive apostrophe signals a missing letter in contracted forms of words or phrases associated with spoken language and informal writing,
  • And all declarations and expressions of the mind concerning future actions and omissions, are either promissive, as I will do, or not do; or provisive, as for example, If this be done or not done, this will follow; or imperative, as Do this, or do it not. The Elements of Law Natural and Politic
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  • It's human to be biased, selective, ... and therefore omissive, as well as to outright lie, along with also being naive; yes, we can realise these unfortunately are features among humans. CommonDreams.org Headlines
  • He has fourteen moods; his _interrogative, optative, hortative, promissive, precautive, requisitive, enunciative_, &c. But as far as philosophical accuracy and the convenience and advantage of the learner are concerned, it is believed that no arrangement is preferable to the following. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures
  • We partition both the asymmetric and symmetric fault modes into disjoint omissive and transmissive submodes.
  • Millstone pointed to several passages in the investigators’ report that seemed to contradict Frady’s perception of it being “omissive.” Freshwater April 29 & 30: Exploiting kids - The Panda's Thumb
  • Now that's what can be called an awfully biased, selective, omissive, ... p.o.v. There's a hell of a lot more for critical issues than this one, and plenty of the others outweigh this one by quite a lot. CommonDreams.org Headlines
  • Suhrawardi begins with a criticism and a rejection of the prevalent ˜extramissive™ and ˜intromissive™ theories of vision on account of the materialist implications of the imprinting of forms in the material substratum of the eye. Suhrawardi
  • To eliminate that from the experience seems omissive to me.
  • He has fourteen moods; his _interrogative, optative, hortative, promissive, precautive, requisitive, enunciative_, &c. But as far as philosophical accuracy and the convenience and advantage of the learner are concerned, it is believed that no arrangement is preferable to the following. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures
  • She responded that it was omissive because she told the investigators that she had mentioned Satan and the report didn’t contain that fact. Freshwater April 29 & 30: Exploiting kids - The Panda's Thumb
  • Articles reporting about the so-called negotiations, but not this unification of the three militant groups and the purpose of the unification are disinforming readers by being omissive in describing what's going on, only reporting what one side, the aggressors 'side, says and not what the other side, the aggressed side, says. CommonDreams.org Headlines

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