Example sentences for: omitted

How can you use “omitted” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • British and Australian terms, omitted on policy grounds from the first edition, are now being included—and why not, with a word this widespread?

  • The Post story includes this explanation for why the White House Communications Agency, "a military unit that provides the president with secure communications," originally didn't produce the coffee tapes: the WHCA's chief of staff got the full memo requesting any such videos, but when he put it into an e-mail format to send it to his boss, the agency's director, he accidentally omitted the first two pages.

  • U.S. 66, 78 (1975) (internal quotation marks omitted): (1) whether"the plaintiff [is] one of the class for whose especial benefit the statute was enacted"; (2) whether "there [is] any indication of legislative intent, explicit or implicit, either to create such a remedy or to deny one"; (3) whether "it [is] consistent with the underlying purposes of the legislative scheme to imply such a remedy"; and (4) whether "the cause of action [is] one traditionally relegated to state law, in an area basically the concern of the States, so that it would be inappropriate to infer a cause of action based solely on federal law."

  • We have stated that, even in the provision of subsidies, the Government may not "ai[m] at the suppression of dangerous ideas," Regan, supra , 461 U.S., at 550 (internal quotation marks omitted), and if a subsidy were "manipulated" to have a "coercive effect," then relief could be appropriate.

  • As the main purpose of this collection is to trace the origins of folk metaphor in English, nearly all examples of metonymy, synecdoche and swearing have been omitted as being too marginal or personal...


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