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All of the following are examples of sequential land use except
Opponent's Options
Potential actions or strategies available to a competitor or adversary.
Sequential Game
A type of game in game theory where players make decisions one after another, allowing for a sequence of actions to unfold.
First Mover Advantage
A competitive advantage gained by the first significant company to move into a new market or develop a new product or service.
High Price
A situation where the cost of a product or service is considered to be significantly above average or expected values.
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