Title: Which of the following is NOT a reason a "bright-line" decision may be helpful? Post by: aiken on Nov 9, 2016 Which of the following is NOT a reason a "bright-line" decision may be helpful?
A) It promotes consistency. B) It promotes clarity and predictability. C) It is subject to very little interpretation. D) It is ambiguous. Title: Re: Which of the following is NOT a reason a "bright-line" decision may be helpful? Post by: ofta on Nov 9, 2016 Content hidden
Title: Re: Which of the following is NOT a reason a "bright-line" decision may be helpful? Post by: aiken on Dec 25, 2016 I'll give it a try.
If I end up marking your post as best answer, a big *thank you* goes out to you :D Title: Re: Which of the following is NOT a reason a "bright-line" decision may be helpful? Post by: ofta on Jan 2, 2017 Correct again
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