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A danger of situational ethics is that it can be used to rationalize a wrong-doing. Such rationalizations may be seen in all of the following examples except:
Automobile Insurance
A type of insurance policy that provides financial protection against physical damage and/or bodily injury resulting from traffic collisions and against liability that could also arise.
Premium
An amount paid periodically to the insurer by the insured for covering his risk or the cost above the nominal value of something.
Temporary Insurance
Short-term coverage designed to provide protection for a limited period, often while awaiting the implementation of permanent insurance.
Binder Agreement
A temporary insurance contract providing coverage until a formal policy is issued.
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