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Omittion

(v.)
1. A thing corrupt establishments and companies (i.e. schools) do, where they show off successful stats and facts (i.e. the amount of kids having good grades), but hide consequences or side effects of said stats/facts (i.e. students being stressed, depressed, and suicidal).
I hate that drug companies are probably doing omittion when it comes to talking about their medicine's side effects.
by Other_Person June 15, 2020
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Truth Omition

When telling a anecdote, the act of deliberately disregarding one or more integral pieces of information to change to overall tone or intended response from the audience.

One can be a 'Truth Omitter' - a rank down from a 'Lier' in the deceipt table.
Example of Truth Omition: The Labour Party, 1997 - Present.
by Cloggy October 5, 2008
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Hym "See, you say that but really you're just omitting the part that matters and obfuscating what is actually going on so that you can push a message that will convince people to allow you to tilt the scales I your favor indefinitely."
by Hym Iam January 10, 2025
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