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Goldstein was concerned with non- invocation discretion because he viewed it as being:

Recognize the significance of resources (personnel, facilities, equipment) in supporting the feasibility of a project.
Comprehend the nature and types of proposals (solicited and unsolicited, internal and external) and their strategic importance.
Analyze the necessity of an effective summary in a proposal for ensuring its consideration.
Understand the role of an introduction in a proposal, including addressing key questions to clarify the problem or opportunity and the approach to solving it.

Definitions:

Passive Euthanasia

Allowing a person to die by withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatments, rather than actively causing death.

Active Euthanasia

The deliberate action taken to end the life of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful condition at their request.

Durable Power

This term is usually associated with "Durable Power of Attorney," a legal document allowing one person to make decisions on behalf of another, especially in health matters.

Living Will

A legal document stating an individual's preferences regarding medical treatment in situations where they are unable to communicate their decisions.

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