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Re: Seven countries signed a treaty binding each of them to [#permalink]
I was toen apart between B & C and I think I will go with B.

My reasoning.. that the country that has to start the last .. need not comply with the Treaty but for the 7th to start it actions the 6 will have to comply with the treaty!

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christoph wrote:
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(C) each country might have a well-founded excuse, based on the provision, for its own lack of compliance


can you explain why C) ? thx


ahh i got it. its C)...because the actions of each are conditional on simultaneous action taken by the other countries, a country does not take action because it "waits" until another takes the action. thats why each country has a well-founded excuse based on the treaty to act simultaneously. in the end it it possible that no country starts the action.
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THe OA is C.
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Re: Seven countries signed a treaty binding each of them to [#permalink]
christoph wrote:
christoph wrote:
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(C) each country might have a well-founded excuse, based on the provision, for its own lack of compliance


can you explain why C) ? thx


ahh i got it. its C)...because the actions of each are conditional on simultaneous action taken by the other countries, a country does not take action because it "waits" until another takes the action. thats why each country has a well-founded excuse based on the treaty to act simultaneously. in the end it it possible that no country starts the action.


thanks, it means no one would begin first.

Could you tell me what does the choice D talk about? :wink:



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