1. Even on the most expansive views of what interests should receive compensation, serious omissions stand out. 2. This is a serious omission because the church is both medium and message in the process of gospel communication. 3. This is a serious omission, given the importance of sentence lengths in determining the overall size of the prison population. 4. This was alleged to be a very serious omission, and a great handicap to the efficacy of the scheme. 5. Your failing to note her mistakes is a serious omission. 6. The current approach is so fragmented among multiple agencies that serious omissions can occur, he said. 7. These were serious omissions. 8. This is a serious omission that needs to be corrected, for the sake of history. 9. In an initial report, two government-appointed historians recently said banks did commit serious legal omissions in dealing with Jewish funds. 10. In an initial report, two government-appointed historians recently said the banks did commit serious legal omissions in dealing with Jewish funds. |
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