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maychende

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Which is an advantage of arbitration?
 A) It is always binding
 B) It is slower than litigation
 C) It is less costly than litigation
 D) Its procedures are more complicated than litigation

Question 2

How would I view the issue if I stood on the other side of the fence? is one question in the process to analyze an ethical dilemma developed by:
 A) Milton Friedman.
 B) Laura Nash.
 C) Norman Vincent Peale.
 D) Kenneth Blanchard.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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