Multiple Choice
A "stand aside" is
A) a request by a group that a lone dissenter, despite remaining reservations, agrees not to prevent a consensus decision by the group.
B) a supermajority in a group of at least 75% agreement.
C) a method for implementation of a group decision.
D) a conflict-suppressing technique used by groups when a stalemate occurs.
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