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    When a Worker and Client Have Sharply Differing Values About
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When a Worker and Client Have Sharply Differing Values About

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Question 16

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When a worker and client have sharply differing values about an issue, it is best if the worker puts aside his or her values, focusing his or her attention on the client's worldview.

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