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(A) Knowingly making a false claim is unethical only if it is reasonable for people to accept the claim as true.
(B) Knowingly making a false claim is unethical if those making it derive a gain at the expense of those acting as if the claim were true.
(C) Knowingly making a false claim is unethical in only those cases in which those who accept the claim as true suffer a hardship greater than the gain they were anticipating.
(D) Knowingly making a false claim is unethical only if there
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(A) Knowingly making a false claim is unethical only if it is reasonable for people to accept the claim as true.
(B) Knowingly making a false claim is unethical if those making it derive a gain at the expense of those acting as if the claim were true.
(C) Knowingly making a false claim is unethical in only those cases in which those who accept the claim as true suffer a hardship greater than the gain they were anticipating.
(D) Knowingly making a false claim is unethical only if there
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