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When a third party is aware that an agent who exceeds his or her authority does not represent the principal, the law does not hold the agent liable for an agreement in cases in which the agent exceeds his or her authority to act on behalf of the principal.

Describe the process and effects of extinction in classical conditioning.
Distinguish among generalization, discrimination, and extinction within the context of classical conditioning.
Apply the principles of classical conditioning to real-life examples and theoretical scenarios.
Understand the concept of Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) and its components.

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