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In what ways do presidents expand their power?
OSHA
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a U.S. government agency responsible for ensuring safe and healthy working conditions.
Worker Safety
Measures and policies implemented to protect employees from risks and injuries in the workplace.
P-value
A statistical measure that helps determine the significance of results by comparing the observed data to what would be expected by chance, often in hypothesis testing.
Mass Production
The large-scale manufacturing of large quantities of products, often using assembly lines or automated technology to achieve efficiency.
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