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The free will defense claims that God could not create free agents with the guarantee that they would always do what was good.
Convenience Products
These are items that consumers purchase frequently, immediately, and with minimal comparison and buying effort, like bread or soft drinks.
Competing Products
Goods or services that are offered in the same market and serve similar functions, thereby competing for the same customer base.
Competing Stores
Retail or service establishments that offer similar products or services targeting the same customer base, and thus are in direct competition with each other.
Expense Items
Costs incurred by a business or individual in the course of achieving income or maintaining operations, such as rent, salaries, or utilities.
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