You are listening to a teammate who has rambled on about disadvantages to several different proposed solutions. According to the authors' criteria, which of the following would be a good way to ask for clarification?
A) "Could you please get to the point?"
B) Well, my own position is that we should adopt solution A. You haven't really said anything against it.
C) "I think you've said that our first solution would not work because it's too expensive and our second solution would not be desirable because it violates our bylaws. Is that correct?
D) All of these choices
E) None of these choices
C
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A. independence B. compassion C. diversity D. honesty
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an occurrence and thus validate our examples." Their observation suggests that _____. A) examples are meaningless when presented without relevant statistical information B) statistical information is meaningless when presented without relevant examples C) hypothetical examples are meaningless since they cannot be statistically verified D) using a relevant example with statistical information can be quite compelling
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a. True b. False