The courts generally will not find that an agency's decisions are arbitrary, capricious, or an abuse of discretion if:
a. the agency has sufficiently explained the facts and its policy concerns
b. the agency has established a factual basis that is in the agency's record
c. a reasonable person could reach the same judgment as the agency on the basis of the agency's record d. the agency has sufficiently explained the facts and its policy concerns and the agency has established afactual basis that is in the agency's record
e. the agency has sufficiently explained the facts and its policy concerns and the agency has established a factual basis that is in the agency's record and a reasonable person could reach the same judgment as the agency on the basis of the agency's record
e
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