English to Kannada Dictionary omission

omission

ಲೋಪ
definition
noun
there are glaring omissions in the report
someone or something that has been left out or excluded.
translation of 'omission'
ಲೋಪ,
ಗಲತಿ
example
Boston College was the glaring 'omission' from this year's tourney.
A final 'omission' from Frank's work is a discussion of her role as an academic.
The first question is whether at the time of the negligent act or 'omission' a judicial process existed.
Its 'omission' from my column last week changed the meaning of that column entirely.
Still except for sundry exceptions of inadequate transference and 'omission' , he renders them competently.
That was a fundamental 'omission' from an otherwise excellent article.
The puzzling 'omission' from Hamowy's account is any discussion of circumcision.
It's as clear an example in recent memory of committing bias by 'omission' .
This 'omission' will have major repercussions for the village of Staverton.
But it's not something I've been lying about, even in 'omission' .
to pay compensation for a wrongful act or 'omission'
I had never caught a sea trout before and it was a glaring 'omission' from my personal best lists!
He was passed fit to play in the final Test, so it's a stretch to imagine his 'omission' from the ODI squad is injury-related.
The error of 'omission' that excluded council from the lawsuit decision occurred under last year's leadership.
Finally, several respondents take issue with my policy recommendations, based on alleged sins of commission or 'omission' .
His disillusionment began when he was a surprise 'omission' from the Brisbane test against Australia in November despite some sharp leadup spells.
The City number one tweaked a muscle in his back in training forcing his surprise 'omission' from last night's team.
In all those cases the 'omission' relied on is failure on the part of the defendant to exercise its statutory powers.
Call it government by commission and 'omission' .
This has been a glaring 'omission' from other farm management texts, but one that has become more important with growth in the global economy.
His latest 'omission' from the national squad came in the autumn even though his form at club level was good.
Another 'omission' is the failure to afford transparency to the process of review.
This clanging 'omission' was at least partly behind the housing crisis of the early 1990s when 1000 families a week lost their homes because of mortgage debt.
It is possible that this would be constructive manslaughter, although there is doubt as to whether an 'omission' can constitute an unlawful and dangerous act for this purpose.
He was a surprise 'omission' from India's tour party after he troubled the Australian batsmen during the recent one-day series in India.
It is the Claimant's contention that this damage was avoidable and caused by a negligent 'omission' by Mr Roberts.
Yet such analysis has not so far been undertaken and is a notable 'omission' from the Intergovernmental Report on Climate Change.
This type of case is complicated by the fact that the key element in D's conduct is an 'omission' , the failure to alert V to the fact that the normal assumptions were untrue.
It was the wrongful act or 'omission' of the offender which rendered him or her liable, not the unhappy result.
Perhaps a belief that everyone would assume this was undertaken explains its 'omission' from the final trial report.
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