Omission contributes to distributive injustice by neglecting the needs and rights of marginalized groups, leading to unequal distribution of resources and opportunities. When decision-makers fail to acknowledge or address systemic inequalities, they perpetuate a status quo that favors certain populations while excluding others. This lack of action reinforces existing disparities, creating a cycle of injustice that is difficult to break. Ultimately, omission can be as harmful as active discrimination, as it denies support and recognition to those who are most vulnerable.
ellipsis
The word "omission" refers to something that has been left out or excluded. It can apply to information, details, or elements that are intentionally or unintentionally not included in a particular context. Omission often implies that the absence of the item can impact understanding or completeness.
error of omission and error of original entry
leave words out of a quote. An ellipsis is used for the omission from speech or writing of a word or words that are superfluous or able to be understood from contextual clues.
Example: And he to England shall along with you. - Hamlet ellipse - deliberate omission of a word or of words which are readily implied by the context.
Omission is a noun.
An omission is when something is left out.
The omission of his name from the movie credits is regrettable. He lied by omission when he failed to say that he had in fact been there that night. It was an omission to not give the winner a prize.
Lives of Omission was created in 2011.
elision is the omission of sounds, especially the omission of schwa.
a contraction
Example sentence - The omission of the facts was not acceptable to the grand jury.
Lives of Omission ended on 2011-09-09.
The omission of an important number was an unintended mistake.
Possession and omission. Possession: to possess Omission: to omitt (leave out)
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Omission - 2011 I was released on: USA: 7 June 2011