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Yes. Just leave the class public and make the method sealed.
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(Never answer with negative reasons, even if they are true. However, some companies have financial problems which may preclude you from staying with them. Frame your answer positively by answering why you want to move to the target company instead of why you left or want to leave your most recent job. For example, instead of answering, "I don't get enough challenges at [company]," respond, "I am eager to take on more challenges, and I believe I will find them at [hiring company]. "I'm not unhappy (at my present employer). However, this opportunity seems to be particularly interesting and I am interested in pursuing it further. Never personalize or be negative. Keep it short, give a "group" answer (e.g. our office is closing, the whole organization is being reduced in size). Stick to one response; don't change answers during the interview. When applicable; best response is: I was not on the market when PPR Career contacted me and explained what you are doing, it peaked my interest.)
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(This question measures your diligence on the job at hand)
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This accounting guideline states that if doubt exists between two acceptable alternatives (in other words the accountant needs to break a tie), the accountant should choose the alternative that will result in a lesser asset amount and/or a lesser profit. A classic example is inventory where the replacement cost is less than the actual cost. The accountant must decide whether to leave the inventory at cost or to reduce the inventory amount to its replacement cost. Conservatism directs the accountant to reduce the inventory to the lower amount (the replacement cost).
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The IEEE has established specifications for bidirectional parallel-printer cables (IEEE 1284). These cables affect the operation of EPP and ECP parallel devices. Using an older, noncompliant unidirectional cable with a bi-directional parallel device will prevent the device from communicating properly with the system and can prevent it from operating. Some failures will produce error messages, such as "Printer Not Ready"; others will simply leave the data in the computer's print spooler. The symptom normally associated with this condition is that the parallel device just refuses to operate.
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