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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

The clip Baier then aired was deceptively edited, omitting Trump doubling down on his rhetoric about “the enemy from within” and clarification that he is indeed talking about Democrats and others: “the Pelosis, these people, they’re so sick and they’re so evil.”

From Salon

One email said that DCAF’s “outrage seems suspiciously selective” for omitting information about sexual violence against Israelis.

From Slate

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