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What does a political scientist do? Specifically,explain the research process.How does a political scientist begin research,and what are some common research methods?
Auditor Liability
Legal responsibility borne by auditors due to negligence or other failures in their auditing activities.
Restatement Rule
A principle in common law jurisdictions where courts follow authoritative summaries of the common law, often used for clarity and consistency in legal principles.
Third Parties
Individuals or entities that are not directly involved in a contract or legal agreement but may be affected by its outcome.
Ultramares Rule
A legal doctrine determining the liability of accountants for negligence to third parties who rely on their financial reports.
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