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Lying by omission is still lying, and is especially a concern when you have a duty to the people who are deceiving, such as an executive has to their board.


Isn't that considered deceit rather than lying?[1]

[1] ChatGPT "lying is defined as intentionally making a false statement. If you are omitting details but not actually stating anything false, this may not strictly meet the definition of a lie."




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