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Let us first examine the definition of lying by omission, provided by the choice101 online website, and we quote:
To lie by omission is to remain silent and thereby withhold
from someone else a vital piece (or pieces) of information.
The silence is deceptive in that it gives a false impression to the person from
whom the information was withheld. It subverts the truth; it
is a way to manipulate someone into altering their behavior to suit the
desire of the person who intentionally withheld the vital information; and, most importantly, it's a gross violation of
another person's right of self-determination.
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