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What is Clarity?
Providing a clear statement
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What is clarity?
Elaborating further on a point.
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What is depth?
Fully examining the complexities of the issues at hand.
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What is Logic?
Making sense of something.
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What is fairness?
Considering input for all team members when developing a charter.
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What is accuracy?
The condition of being correct
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What is fairness?
A vested interest in this issue.
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What is fairness?
Impartial and just treatment or behavior without favoritism or discrimination.
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What is relevance?
Bearing on the issue.
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What is relevance?
A team may use a code word to focus and stay on track.
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What is precision?
The quality, condition, or fact of being exact
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What is accuracy?
Verifying and testing.
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What is breadth?
Wide range or extent.
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What is breadth?
Considering another point of view.
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What is breadth?
The standard used when everyone has similar beliefs and perspective.
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What is relevance?
Quality of being closely connected
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What is significance?
The central idea to focus on.
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What is significance?
The quality of being worthy of attention; importance.
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What is depth?
Dealing with difficulties.
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What is significance?
The Team 4 daily leader provides us with an idea to focus on.
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What is logic?
Reason or sound judgement
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What is precision?
Giving more details.
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What are intellectual standards?
Qualities that should be applied to critical thinking.
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What is the temperature of the room?
55 degrees Fahrenheit.
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What is clarity?
Drawing graphics in CES class to illustrate the assignment.
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