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  • 141 omisión

    f.
    1 omission, preterition, oversight, neglect.
    2 omission, neglect of performing an act required by law or by professional duty, omitted action.
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    1 omission
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    noun f.
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    SF
    1) [gen] omission, oversight

    omisión de auxilio — (Jur) failure to give assistance, failure to go to somebody's aid

    2) (=descuido) slip, oversight
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    femenino omission
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    = omission, miss.
    Nota: Plural misses.
    Ex. The 1949 code was essentially a greater elaboration of the 1908 code in an attempt to rectify the omissions of the 1908 code.
    Ex. But the costs that I've seen so far aren't worth it for what it gets for our patrons, that is, the number of misses we can afford compared to the costs of making sure people don't miss.
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    * error por omisión = omission failure.
    * información por omisión = default.
    * tomar por omisión = default to.
    * valor por omisión = default value.
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    femenino omission
    * * *
    = omission, miss.
    Nota: Plural misses.

    Ex: The 1949 code was essentially a greater elaboration of the 1908 code in an attempt to rectify the omissions of the 1908 code.

    Ex: But the costs that I've seen so far aren't worth it for what it gets for our patrons, that is, the number of misses we can afford compared to the costs of making sure people don't miss.
    * error por omisión = omission failure.
    * información por omisión = default.
    * tomar por omisión = default to.
    * valor por omisión = default value.

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    omission
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    omisión sustantivo femenino
    omission
    omisión sustantivo femenino omission
    ' omisión' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    salto
    - descuido
    English:
    default
    - glaring
    - omission
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    omission
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    f omission
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    omisión nf, pl - siones : omission, neglect

    Spanish-English dictionary > omisión

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