Although we do not know the exact scenario that the question refers to, we can still talk about the actions that we would follow in order to deal with embezzlement.
Embezzlement is a type of crime in which a person misappropriated the assets that were entrusted to him or her within a company. This is a common type of white-collar crime. It leads to the person using the assets that he is allowed to have in ways that are unintended and self-serving. There are several reasons and rationalizations that you need to address in order to deal with this problem. First, you need to be able to convince the person committing the crime that what he is doing is wrong, and falls outside of the duties that were assigned to him or her. You would need to counter arguments such as "this is better for the company" or "this is part of my duties." You also need to be able to show evidence of the fact that his or her behaviour was unlawful and selfish. Finally, you need this evidence to reach people with authority to do something about it.
Answer:
Deductive argument
Explanation:
A deductive argument is argument that reaches conclusion based on the assumption that premise is true. It is the direct opposite of inductive argument(also called inductive reasoning) whereby a conclusion is reached based on premise without assumed truth(as in one specific instance of a thing).
From the above example, we see deductive argument as we conclude(last sentence) based on assumed truths from preceding sentences(premise)
When it is a cooperative game, you work together with others. You can think out ways to work out the game. As for non-cooperative, you have to think throughly all by yourself. Teaming with others might make things better. :)
Continues resources are those that will virtually virtually exist
According to my knowledge this is the answer:
Rule of law is one of the most important pillar of Constitution.
Rule of Law is something which opposes common man's rule and supports Government's rule. This is actually necessary for maintaining peace and stability in democratic countries like India.