Deck 23: A: International Law in a Global Economy

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In Islamic countries,the law is often influenced by the religious law of Islam.
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The act of state doctrine provides that only a head of state can make trea?ties with an?other nation.
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Tariffs are taxes on exports.
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Franchising is a form of licensing.
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In a civil law system,the courts independently develop the rules governing certain areas of the law.
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Expropriation occurs when a government seizes a private property for a proper public purpose and awards just compensation.
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Generally,U.S.employers abroad must abide by U.S.discrimination laws.
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In a common law system,judicial precedents are not binding.
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A foreign state is immune from the jurisdiction of U.S.courts unless the state is involved in commercial activity within the United States.
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Antidumping duties are the responsibilities of international environmental polluters.
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International law attempts to reconcile the authority of each nation over its own affairs with its desire to benefit from trade and harmonious relations.
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The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act broadly defines com?mercial activity.
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In a civil law system,the only official source of law is a statutory code.
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The chief aim of the World Trade Organization and other trade agreements is to maximize trade barriers among their members.
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Dumping is the exporting of environmentally polluting goods to a foreign market.
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Many remedies are available for confiscation of property by a foreign government.
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A U.S.citizen can bring a civil suit in a U.S.court against a U.S.entity for a tort allegedly committed overseas.
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Quotas are limits on the amounts of goods that can be imported.
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Under the act of state doctrine,a firm whose assets a foreign gov?ernment has expro?priated may not recover compensatory damages in a U.S.court.
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The principle of comity is based primarily on an international treaty.
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Innovative Manufacturing Company,a U.S.firm,signs a contract with Librador Corporacion,a Columbian firm,to give Librador the right to use Innovative's production processes.This is

A)a distribution agreement.
B)a joint venture.
C)direct exporting.
D)licensing.
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The government of Japan sets a limit on the amount of rice that can be imported from the United States.This is

A)a dumping duty.
B)an antidumping duty.
C)a quota.
D)a tariff.
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The government of Iran violates an international law.Persuasive tactics to remedy the situation fail.The only recourse of other nations is to

A)approve the European Union's enforcement of the law.
B)ask the International Court of Justice to enforce sanctions.
C)seek enforcement of the law through the United Nations.
D)take coercive action-sever relations,impose boycotts,go to war.
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UniOil,a U.S.firm,owns property in Venezuela.When the government of Venezuela seizes the property,UniOil asks a U.S.court to order the property's return.The court rules that Venezuela is exempt from the court's jurisdiction.This is

A)a travesty of justice.
B)the act of state doctrine.
C)the doctrine of sovereign immunity.
D)the principle of comity.
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Hemisphere Financial Corporation,a U.S.firm,files a suit against Italy in a U.S.court.Italy claims foreign sovereign immunity.Under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act,this claim is determined by

A)a neutral third-party court.
B)an international law court.
C)an Italian court.
D)the U.S.court in which the suit is filed.
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Fabiola,Gabriella,or any foreign citizen,can bring a civil suit in a U.S.court

A)for a violation of a treaty of the United States only.
B)for a violation of a treaty of the United States or the law of nations.
C)for a violation of the law of nations only.
D)under no circumstances.
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WiFi Corporation,a U.S.firm,signs a contract with Bueno Computadores,Ltd. ,an Argentinean firm,for a shipment and payment for WiFi's goods.This is

A)a distribution agreement.
B)a joint venture.
C)direct exporting.
D)licensing.
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The United States and other members of a certain organization agree to grant normal trade relations (NTR)status on each other with regard to im?ports and exports.This organi?zation is

A)the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods.
B)the International Export-Import Bank.
C)the United Nations.
D)the World Trade Organization.
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Eagle,Inc. ,a U.S.firm,contracts with Fong,Ltd. ,a Hong Kong firm,al?lowing Fong to use and profit from Eagle's patented products.This is

A)a distribution agreement.
B)a joint venture.
C)direct exporting.
D)licensing.
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Canada giving effect to the laws and court decisions of the United States is an application of

A)the act of state doctrine.
B)the doctrine of sovereign immunity.
C)the principle of comity.
D)the World Trade Organization.
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Global Properties,Inc.(GPI),a U.S.firm,owns property in Hong Kong.The government in Hong Kong takes GPI's property without paying for it.A U.S.court will proba?bly not examine the validity of this act commit?ted by China within its own territory,under

A)the act of state doctrine.
B)the doctrine of sovereign immunity.
C)the principle of comity.
D)the World Trade Organization .
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Congresswoman Jones and other politicians want to prohibit the import of certain agricultural products that pose a danger to domestic crops.With respect to these products' import,Congress can

A)do nothing.
B)impose quotas,but not tariffs.
C)impose tariffs,but not quotas.
D)prohibit the imports.
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Two Japanese firms-Mikato,Ltd. ,and Shuzushi,Ltd.-enter into a joint venture in an attempt to in?crease their market share of the U.S.auto market.A U.S.court could ex?ercise jurisdiction over the firms

A)if the joint venture has a substantial effect on U.S.commerce.
B)if the joint venture has any effect on U.S.commerce.
C)if the joint venture was entered into in the United States.
D)under no circumstances.
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Delphi,Ltd. ,imports appliances made in Southeast Asia into the United States.To obtain a larger share of the U.S.market,Delphi sells the appliances at lower prices here than in its exporting countries.With respect to these imports,the United States may

A)do nothing.
B)assess antidumping duties.
C)order the return of the appliances to the exporting countries.
D)confiscate the appliances without just compensation.
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Fact Pattern 23-1B
Sociedad Guarantia (SG),a Mexican firm,borrows $1 million from Tri-national Bank,a U.S.firm.Later,SG files for bankruptcy under Mexican law and asks the Mexican court to order the reimbursement of payments on the loan.Tri-national files a suit against SG in a U.S.court,arguing that the funds do not belong to SG.
Refer to Fact Pattern 23-1B.Under the principle of comity,the U.S.court in Tri-national's suit is most likely to

A)ask the Mexican court to drop SG's petition.
B)ask Tri-national to drop its suit.
C)dismiss Tri-national's suit.
D)order the Mexican court to deny SG's request.
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Vieux Carré S.A. ,a French firm,imports its goods into the United States and offers those goods for sale at "less than fair value." "Fair value" is the price of Vieux Carré's goods in

A)the Northern Hemisphere.
B)France.
C)the United States.
D)the world market.
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Call Center Corporation,a U.S.firm,owns property in India.The government of India seizes the property for a proper public purpose and pays Call Center just compensation.This is

A)confiscation.
B)defalcation.
C)dumping.
D)expropriation.
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Fact Pattern 23-1B
Sociedad Guarantia (SG),a Mexican firm,borrows $1 million from Tri-national Bank,a U.S.firm.Later,SG files for bankruptcy under Mexican law and asks the Mexican court to order the reimbursement of payments on the loan.Tri-national files a suit against SG in a U.S.court,arguing that the funds do not belong to SG.
Refer to Fact Pattern 23-1B.The U.S.court in Tri-national's suit is most likely to apply the principle of comity because

A)the actions of foreign nations "taken in connection with commer?cial activities" are exempt from the jurisdiction of U.S.courts.
B)the bankruptcy proceedings in the Mexican court appear to be fun?damentally fair and not in violation of U.S.public policy.
C)the courts of one country will not review the validity of acts by the courts of another country within their own jurisdiction.
D)the nations of the world are constitutionally bound to honor the ac?tions of each others' courts.
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Expando Global Corporation,a U.S.firm,establishes a wholly owned subsidiary firm in Germany.In this situation,Expando retains complete ownership of

A)all of the facilities.
B)only those facilities in the United States.
C)none of the facilities.
D)less than half of the facilities.
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Precision Motors Corporation (PMC),a U.S.firm,expands into international markets through a joint venture.In this venture,PMC owns

A)all of the operation.
B)as much of the operation as PMC wants.
C)none of the operation.
D)part of the operation.
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Savory Cooking Sauces,Inc. ,a U.S.business firm,makes and sells distinc?tively flavored cooking sauces.Although the recipes are secret,the ingre?di?ents could be revealed and the sauces could be reconstructed with dili?gent efforts.What can Savory do to prevent its products from being "decoded" and pirated abroad?
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The management of Sportz Shoes Corporation,a U.S.firm,wants to expand into foreign investment and employment markets.They are considering ei?ther opening their own production facility in a foreign country or enter?ing into a licensing agreement with a foreign firm.What are the advan?tages and disadvantages of each of these courses of action?
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In Islamic countries,the law is often influenced by the religious law of Islam.
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The act of state doctrine provides that only a head of state can make trea?ties with an?other nation.
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Tariffs are taxes on exports.
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Franchising is a form of licensing.
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In a civil law system,the courts independently develop the rules governing certain areas of the law.
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Expropriation occurs when a government seizes a private property for a proper public purpose and awards just compensation.
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Generally,U.S.employers abroad must abide by U.S.discrimination laws.
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In a common law system,judicial precedents are not binding.
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A foreign state is immune from the jurisdiction of U.S.courts unless the state is involved in commercial activity within the United States.
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Antidumping duties are the responsibilities of international environmental polluters.
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International law attempts to reconcile the authority of each nation over its own affairs with its desire to benefit from trade and harmonious relations.
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The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act broadly defines com?mercial activity.
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In a civil law system,the only official source of law is a statutory code.
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The chief aim of the World Trade Organization and other trade agreements is to maximize trade barriers among their members.
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Dumping is the exporting of environmentally polluting goods to a foreign market.
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Many remedies are available for confiscation of property by a foreign government.
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A U.S.citizen can bring a civil suit in a U.S.court against a U.S.entity for a tort allegedly committed overseas.
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Quotas are limits on the amounts of goods that can be imported.
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Under the act of state doctrine,a firm whose assets a foreign gov?ernment has expro?priated may not recover compensatory damages in a U.S.court.
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The principle of comity is based primarily on an international treaty.
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Innovative Manufacturing Company,a U.S.firm,signs a contract with Librador Corporacion,a Columbian firm,to give Librador the right to use Innovative's production processes.This is

A)a distribution agreement.
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C)direct exporting.
D)licensing.
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The government of Japan sets a limit on the amount of rice that can be imported from the United States.This is

A)a dumping duty.
B)an antidumping duty.
C)a quota.
D)a tariff.
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The government of Iran violates an international law.Persuasive tactics to remedy the situation fail.The only recourse of other nations is to

A)approve the European Union's enforcement of the law.
B)ask the International Court of Justice to enforce sanctions.
C)seek enforcement of the law through the United Nations.
D)take coercive action-sever relations,impose boycotts,go to war.
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UniOil,a U.S.firm,owns property in Venezuela.When the government of Venezuela seizes the property,UniOil asks a U.S.court to order the property's return.The court rules that Venezuela is exempt from the court's jurisdiction.This is

A)a travesty of justice.
B)the act of state doctrine.
C)the doctrine of sovereign immunity.
D)the principle of comity.
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Hemisphere Financial Corporation,a U.S.firm,files a suit against Italy in a U.S.court.Italy claims foreign sovereign immunity.Under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act,this claim is determined by

A)a neutral third-party court.
B)an international law court.
C)an Italian court.
D)the U.S.court in which the suit is filed.
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Fabiola,Gabriella,or any foreign citizen,can bring a civil suit in a U.S.court

A)for a violation of a treaty of the United States only.
B)for a violation of a treaty of the United States or the law of nations.
C)for a violation of the law of nations only.
D)under no circumstances.
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WiFi Corporation,a U.S.firm,signs a contract with Bueno Computadores,Ltd. ,an Argentinean firm,for a shipment and payment for WiFi's goods.This is

A)a distribution agreement.
B)a joint venture.
C)direct exporting.
D)licensing.
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The United States and other members of a certain organization agree to grant normal trade relations (NTR)status on each other with regard to im?ports and exports.This organi?zation is

A)the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods.
B)the International Export-Import Bank.
C)the United Nations.
D)the World Trade Organization.
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Eagle,Inc. ,a U.S.firm,contracts with Fong,Ltd. ,a Hong Kong firm,al?lowing Fong to use and profit from Eagle's patented products.This is

A)a distribution agreement.
B)a joint venture.
C)direct exporting.
D)licensing.
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Canada giving effect to the laws and court decisions of the United States is an application of

A)the act of state doctrine.
B)the doctrine of sovereign immunity.
C)the principle of comity.
D)the World Trade Organization.
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Global Properties,Inc.(GPI),a U.S.firm,owns property in Hong Kong.The government in Hong Kong takes GPI's property without paying for it.A U.S.court will proba?bly not examine the validity of this act commit?ted by China within its own territory,under

A)the act of state doctrine.
B)the doctrine of sovereign immunity.
C)the principle of comity.
D)the World Trade Organization .
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Congresswoman Jones and other politicians want to prohibit the import of certain agricultural products that pose a danger to domestic crops.With respect to these products' import,Congress can

A)do nothing.
B)impose quotas,but not tariffs.
C)impose tariffs,but not quotas.
D)prohibit the imports.
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Two Japanese firms-Mikato,Ltd. ,and Shuzushi,Ltd.-enter into a joint venture in an attempt to in?crease their market share of the U.S.auto market.A U.S.court could ex?ercise jurisdiction over the firms

A)if the joint venture has a substantial effect on U.S.commerce.
B)if the joint venture has any effect on U.S.commerce.
C)if the joint venture was entered into in the United States.
D)under no circumstances.
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Delphi,Ltd. ,imports appliances made in Southeast Asia into the United States.To obtain a larger share of the U.S.market,Delphi sells the appliances at lower prices here than in its exporting countries.With respect to these imports,the United States may

A)do nothing.
B)assess antidumping duties.
C)order the return of the appliances to the exporting countries.
D)confiscate the appliances without just compensation.
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Fact Pattern 23-1B
Sociedad Guarantia (SG),a Mexican firm,borrows $1 million from Tri-national Bank,a U.S.firm.Later,SG files for bankruptcy under Mexican law and asks the Mexican court to order the reimbursement of payments on the loan.Tri-national files a suit against SG in a U.S.court,arguing that the funds do not belong to SG.
Refer to Fact Pattern 23-1B.Under the principle of comity,the U.S.court in Tri-national's suit is most likely to

A)ask the Mexican court to drop SG's petition.
B)ask Tri-national to drop its suit.
C)dismiss Tri-national's suit.
D)order the Mexican court to deny SG's request.
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Vieux Carré S.A. ,a French firm,imports its goods into the United States and offers those goods for sale at "less than fair value." "Fair value" is the price of Vieux Carré's goods in

A)the Northern Hemisphere.
B)France.
C)the United States.
D)the world market.
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Call Center Corporation,a U.S.firm,owns property in India.The government of India seizes the property for a proper public purpose and pays Call Center just compensation.This is

A)confiscation.
B)defalcation.
C)dumping.
D)expropriation.
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Fact Pattern 23-1B
Sociedad Guarantia (SG),a Mexican firm,borrows $1 million from Tri-national Bank,a U.S.firm.Later,SG files for bankruptcy under Mexican law and asks the Mexican court to order the reimbursement of payments on the loan.Tri-national files a suit against SG in a U.S.court,arguing that the funds do not belong to SG.
Refer to Fact Pattern 23-1B.The U.S.court in Tri-national's suit is most likely to apply the principle of comity because

A)the actions of foreign nations "taken in connection with commer?cial activities" are exempt from the jurisdiction of U.S.courts.
B)the bankruptcy proceedings in the Mexican court appear to be fun?damentally fair and not in violation of U.S.public policy.
C)the courts of one country will not review the validity of acts by the courts of another country within their own jurisdiction.
D)the nations of the world are constitutionally bound to honor the ac?tions of each others' courts.
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Expando Global Corporation,a U.S.firm,establishes a wholly owned subsidiary firm in Germany.In this situation,Expando retains complete ownership of

A)all of the facilities.
B)only those facilities in the United States.
C)none of the facilities.
D)less than half of the facilities.
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Precision Motors Corporation (PMC),a U.S.firm,expands into international markets through a joint venture.In this venture,PMC owns

A)all of the operation.
B)as much of the operation as PMC wants.
C)none of the operation.
D)part of the operation.
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Savory Cooking Sauces,Inc. ,a U.S.business firm,makes and sells distinc?tively flavored cooking sauces.Although the recipes are secret,the ingre?di?ents could be revealed and the sauces could be reconstructed with dili?gent efforts.What can Savory do to prevent its products from being "decoded" and pirated abroad?
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The management of Sportz Shoes Corporation,a U.S.firm,wants to expand into foreign investment and employment markets.They are considering ei?ther opening their own production facility in a foreign country or enter?ing into a licensing agreement with a foreign firm.What are the advan?tages and disadvantages of each of these courses of action?
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