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"Most ships those days were _______-you'd have thought Longevity's ex-masters would have been unhappy about the station's independence, but now that the war was over Longevity was a tidy source of profit. The ships came; and disgorged a steady stream of tourists-their eyes too round and straight, their jaws too square; their faces an unhealthy shade of pink, like undercooked meat left too long in the sun. They walked with the easy confidence of people with immersers: pausing to admire the suggested highlights for a second or so before moving on to the transport station, where they haggled in schoolbook Rong for a ride to their recommended hotels- a sickeningly familiar ballet Quy had been seeing most of her life, a unison of foreigners descending on the station like a plague of centipedes or leeches."

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Walk-Throughs

Detailed guides or inspections usually performed to assess, explain, or demonstrate procedures or how a series of steps is to be followed.

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A situation where asymmetric information results in high-risk individuals being more likely to participate in an exchange, leading to a market failure.

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Adverse Selection

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