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omitting

noun as in neglecting

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Ultimately, that led to him omitting the story from the documentary.

From BBC

Dana Sherrod, cofounder and executive director of the California Coalition for Black Birth Justice, said that “by omitting the mention of systemic racism, it is putting the blame back onto patients.”

The men accuse Trump of omitting “key facts", which rendered "his statements false”.

From BBC

At most historical museums in the U.S., he said, “It’s the white people’s history of that area,” omitting much and perhaps whitewashing much else.

Essentially, Watson was accused of conning his “friends” out of tens of millions of dollars by lying, exaggerating and omitting the truth about Ozy’s unimpressive finances and performance.

From Salon

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