The difference between a policy and a rule is that
A. a policy does not specify details of how to handle a specific situation, but rules are very specific.
B. a policy is not open to interpretation like a rule.
C. a policy is related to operational planning and has a narrower scope compared to a rule.
D. a policy is rigid, but a rule is comparatively flexible.
Answer: A
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