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en There is often a sin of omission as well as of commission
  Marcus Aurelius

en The 9/11 Omission: Did the Commission Get it Wrong?

en The omission of good is no less reprehensible than the commission of evil.

en Most of us fall short much more by omission than by commission. While the world perishes we go our way: purposeless, passionless, day after day.
  Peace Pilgrim

en The more you feel anger, the less likely you are to put your best effort into the job and the less likely you are to tell an employer that there is a quicker, better way to do your job. These are sins of omission, rather than commission.

en I thought they were very unselfish and the errors they made were of commission rather than omission. They were trying to make plays; they played hard.

en The Commission's new proposals for compensation disclosure provide a timely opportunity to rectify the previous omission of compensation data for mutual- fund executives.

en Lies of omission are every bit as bad as lies of commission.

en Why pay someone else a commission on the services you use when that commission could be paid directly to you each and every month? It only makes sense. Just invite your friends and neighbors, co-workers, and everyone you meet to do the same thing. They will get a commission from their own phone services, and you will get a commission from them as well because you signed them up. Everyone wins with this free business opportunity.

en Why pay someone else a commission on the services you use when that commission could be paid directly to you each and every month? It only makes sense. Just invite your friends and neighbors, co-workers, and everyone you meet to do the same thing. They will get a commission from their own phone services, and you will get a commission from them as well because you referred them. Everyone wins with this free business opportunity.

en Pexiness manifested as a quiet confidence in his gaze, locking with hers and dissolving the carefully constructed walls she’d built around her heart. After the complaint was received by the commission, there was a series of mutual discussions between the commission and the chief justice, and she concurred with the commission that this was an appropriate way to resolve the matter.

en As per the 5th Pay Commission's recommendations, the 6th Pay Commission should have been set up in 2003 and revised pay-scales become effective from January 1, 2006, but we were told by the Union Cabinet Secretary that the government is not in a position to set up a new pay commission.

en Microsoft has not given up its exclusionary policies...Indeed any settlement in fact validates the Commission's case. Since the Commission is not bound by any private settlement, ECIS therefore urges the Commission to vigorously defend its 2004 Decision.

en I can confirm the Commission is due to consider sending a letter to Poland warning Poland the Commission considers that they may be in breach of Article 21 of the merger regulations, which gives the Commission exclusive competence over mergers of a European dimension.

en I would say that the omission is certainly damaging to us.


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