By its very nature, a professional code of ethics will only be useful if it

A. avoids any propensity to be to focused or unspecific
B. avoids any propensity to be to unfocused or specific
C. avoids any propensity to be to unfocused or unspecific
D. avoids any propensity to be to focused or specific


Answer: D

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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