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omission or commission

 

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Omission or Commission

Description:

The term "omission or commission" refers to the action or act of either leaving something out or actively doing something. It is often used to describe situations where someone's behavior or actions lead to certain consequences or outcomes. The concept of omission and commission is commonly analyzed in various fields such as law, ethics, and decision-making.

Sample Sentences:

  1. Her omission of the important details in the report led to a misunderstanding among the team.
  2. It's better to err on the side of commission rather than omission when dealing with critical tasks.
  3. The jury decided to charge the suspect with both the commission and omission of specific crimes.

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