Multiple Choice
Sometimes an innovative program will fail to do better than currently used approaches,
A) but the new approach may still have certain positive features (e.g. lower cost) that suggest it be adopted anyway.
B) but the possibilities of this are extremely small.
C) and the evaluator can expect to see recommendations carried out with little hesitation.
D) but for the sake of the morale of the staff, this failure should be ignored or explained away.
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