- Look up
omission or omit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Omission may
refer to: Sin of
omission, a sin
committed by
willingly not
performing a certain...
- sake of
their own image.
According to some authors[who?],
purposeful omissions are
allowed to
carry out the law in
spirit and action. In the context...
- Ashworth, A. "The
scope of
criminal liability for
omissions" (1989) 105 LQR 404 Beynon, Causation,
Omissions and Complicity, (1987) CLR 539. Finnis, Bland:...
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transaction costs, and the
perception that
commissions are more
causal than
omissions. In
social political terms the
Universal Declaration of
Human Rights establishes...
- Christianity, a sin of
omission is a sin
committed by
willingly not
performing a
certain action. The
theology behind a sin of
omission derives from James...
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Lives of
Omission is a 2011 Hong Kong
action crime thriller television series produced by TVB
under executive producer Chong Wai-kin. The
drama is a spin-off...
- The
Omission (Spanish: La omisión) is a 2018
Argentine drama film
directed by Sebastián Schjaer. It was
screened in the
Panorama section at the 68th Berlin...
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- Look up E&OE in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Errors and
omissions excepted" (E&OE) is a
phrase used in an
attempt to
reduce legal liability for potentially...
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Selective omission is a
memory bias. In
collective memory, it is a bias
where a
group (state, media,
public opinion)
makes efforts to
forget and not re-introduce...