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Weber was against putting rules in writing, because he was in favor of an empowered workforce making its own decisions about how to best accomplish the task.
FileNotFoundException
A specific type of exception in many programming languages, including Java, that is thrown when an attempt to access a file that does not exist or cannot be opened occurs.
Zero-Argument Constructor
A zero-argument constructor is a type of constructor method in object-oriented programming that does not take any parameters, used to create objects with default settings or values.
GetMessage
A method typically found in exception handling that returns the detail message string of the thrown exception.
Zero-Argument Constructor
A constructor method in a class that does not require any parameters to create an instance of the class.
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