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An example of a marginal decision is deciding whether to:
Initial Impressions
The first perceptions or judgments formed about someone or something, before knowing them well.
Collateral Source
Information or support obtained from a secondary or alternative source, aside from the primary source.
Good Impression
The positive perception or judgment formed by others based on one's appearance, behavior, or qualities.
Exercise Discretion
The ability or power to decide or act according to one's own judgment; often in professional situations requiring sensitivity or confidentiality.
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