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when should a practitioner not rely on the work or advise of others, a) when the practitioner is reasonably sure the other person has a conflict of interest, b) when the reliance is reasonable and in good faith, c) when the practitioner has used reasonable care to train and supervise the person, d) when the practitioner is reasonably sure that the other person has the necessary qualifications to provide the advise

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