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Auditing a larger sample reduces the probability of determining that the control is working well when in fact it is not.
Delivery Persons
Individuals or workers responsible for the transportation and delivery of goods or documents to a specific location or recipient.
Negligent Infliction
A tort action for causing harm to another by failing to use reasonable care, resulting in psychological or physical injury.
Emotional Distress
A legal term for the psychological impact experienced by an individual due to another's action, which can sometimes lead to legal action for damages.
Substantial Factor Test
A legal standard used to determine causation, examining whether an action was a significant contributor to an event or injury.
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