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 Translation for 'omission' from English to French
NOUN1   an omission | omissions
NOUN2   omission | -
SYNO deletion | omission | skip
omission {f}omission
manquement {m}omission
oubli {m} [omission]omission
réticence {f} [chose omise]omission
mentir par omissionto lie by omission
dr.
délit {m} d'omission
crime of omission
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  • omission {f} = omission
  • omission {f} = oversight
  • omission {f} = dereliction
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Usage Examples English
  • F = omission noted in the footnote.
  • A different way of justifying liability in this type of situation would be to consider an omission at the point in time that the "mens rea" is formed.
  • Voluntariness includes omission, for implicit in omission is that the actor voluntarily chose to not perform a "bodily movement" and, consequently, caused an injury.
  • The students of Technical and Engineering faculty conduct all their affairs related to educational and financial and other student issue areas such as course selection, omission and addition, education engagement deposition and grades receiving and report card through the internet.
  • This caused concern among some scientists and educators, who feared that the omission was deliberate and politically motivated.

  • The ability to omit "obnoxious", "immediately", and "when they arrive" suggests that these strings are constituents in the test sentence. Omission used in this manner is of limited applicability, since it is incapable of identifying any constituent that appears obligatorily.
  • The omission of such a liaison would be considered an error, not simply as taking liberties with the rule.
  • In omission libraries a certain amino acid is missing from all peptides of the mixture.
  • Omission bias may account for some of the findings previously ascribed to status quo bias.
  • The journalist also noted the omission of jury rooms, an omission that would have a bearing on the ultimate decision to build another courthouse in 1986.

  • The research literature showed that medical errors are caused by errors of commission and errors of omission. Commission and omission errors have also been attributed with communication failures.
  • Despite the MOU between the Clinton Foundation and the Obama Administration, the foundation's Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) failed to report donors from 2009 to 2013, though later sought to rectify that omission.
  • Where legislation imposes cobhead's liability for an omission, then the issue is straightforward and the general dislike for omissions liability is displaced.
  • The distinction between arguments and adjuncts is much less clear than the simple omission diagnostic (and the other diagnostics) suggests.
  • Its counterpart is [...] , the incorrect omission of a space "after" punctuation marks.

  • "R v Pittwood" [...] is a case in English criminal law as to omission, specifically the duty to act to save others from physical harm, finding an omission that amounted to manslaughter.
  • They distinguished between partial and complete omissions; and between simple or repetitive additions.
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