You seem to interpret that as some how advocating it, by implication of omission of not discussing in detail other detrimental effects that you happen to know about. (judithcurry.com)
It's entirely possible that there are minor errors of omission in the data. (mattermark.com)
The vast majority receive no fringe benefits, although 36 percent (33 percent in 2013) are covered by errors and omissions insurance by their firm. (rismedia.com)