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a point or line common to lines or surfaces that intersect.
a point at which two or more things intersect
an action of intersecting
The answer would be keep clear of stand on boats. At the point when two power driven water crafts are drawing closer at right edges or almost along these lines, and danger of impact exists, the pontoon on the privilege is the remain on vessel and must hold its course and speed. The other watercraft, the give-way vessel, might move to stay far from the stand-on vessel and should pass it by its stern.
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The right answer is: d. self-censorship
Explanation:
This example concerns a combat situation in the military, but the described behavior is very common in many professions. The captain is convinced that the general´s strategy won´t be sucessful and that many lives will be lost, but he´s afraid of saying his opinion because other officers or even some of his own soldiers may think he´s a coward. Such examples have been seen in real-life cases in historical wars. Judging that he couldn´t stand repudiation or even a risk to his own career, he prefers to remain silent, to censor himself.