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It would be remiss to not start with the positive.

From BBC

This is such bald-faced lie that I would be remiss if I did not fact-check Murray myself.

Still, though, It would be remiss to neglect to acknowledge that one of the film’s leads, Ortega, is a Hispanic actor, hailing from Mexican and Puerto Rican parentage.

From Salon

“I would be remiss not to mention how proud I am of Mayor Karen Bass for doing the right thing here — by acknowledging the challenges and harnessing her decision-making power to breathe life into a program that does so much for small business,” Navarrette said, “as well as the streets they occupy.”

Barabak: We’d be remiss not to mention Peter Navarro.

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