To the Editor: I was happy to see the underrated Hague get its due in your travel pages, but there was a striking omission.
It was a striking omission, raising questions about whether Mr. Bush is in any hurry for the pressure on Mr. Arafat to be lifted.
To a late twentieth-century reader, the absence of women from Harrison's analysis is a striking omission.
Dr. Mohr did complain that the Lancet trial had a "striking omission" in that it did not say how many procedures themselves caused ruptures.
For there is one striking omission in it--it contains no protestation of innocence.
It's one among many striking omissions.
This is a striking omission, because the inner life of higher education institutions was, for Robbins, an essential ingredient in the development of the system.
One of the most striking omissions from this year's census is a question on religion, which was excluded after a heated debate.
There was not a word, at least none a bystander could hear, about the war - a striking omission for these days.
The most striking omission was any commitment to Freedom of Information legislation, something that has been promised since the Labor Party was elected in May 1997.