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Choose one objection considered by Turing and defend it against his claims.
Corporate Deviance
Unethical or illegal actions taken by companies or individuals acting on their behalf, often for financial gain or competitive advantage.
Occupational Deviance
Actions or behaviors considered deviant within a work or professional setting, including abuse of powers, embezzlement, and professional misconduct.
Corporate Deviance
Actions by companies or their representatives that violate legal or ethical standards, often to gain profit or an unfair advantage.
Threats
Expressions of intent to cause harm or adverse actions against someone or something.
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