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Explain what a lawyer can do on cross-examination that he can't do on direct examination.
Application Forms
Documents that job applicants are required to fill out when applying for a position, typically including personal, educational, and professional information.
Polygraph Testing
The use of a lie detector test to evaluate the truthfulness of a person, often controversial and used in specific contexts like security screening.
Employment Standards Act
Legislation that sets minimum requirements for things like pay, work hours, and conditions of employment to protect workers.
Integrity Testing
A form of pre-employment testing aimed at assessing an applicant's tendency to behave in an honest and reliable manner.
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