Which of the following is NOT an example of the micro-macro dilemma?

A. Downhill snow skiing is fun, but it is really quite dangerous.
B. Many people like beer and wine, but drunk driving is a big social problem.
C. A smoker may enjoy a cigar, but the smell can make other people sick.
D. Some people like to eat a lot but later feel guilty about eating too much.
E. A "good" lawn mower can be produced cheaply, but its price must be higher if its design must be safe for "ignorant" users.


Answer: D

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