Environmental decision-makers often exclude ordinary people from participating in environmental decision-making because they assumethat they are too
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Environmental decision-makers often exclude ordinary people from participating in environmental decision-making because they assumethat they are too ignorant or emotional to testify; in other words they are seenas having a/an _________________.
A. | disparate impact | |
B. | decorum | |
C. | bias | |
D. | indecorous voice | |
E. | latent exigence |
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