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Select the correct text in the passage.
Michael works at a high-tech robotics company that is thinking of incorporating crowdsourcing into its engineering-design workflow. Michael is given a
report by an employee
about why crowdsourcing would be a poor fit for their company. The first part of the document has some strange statements and
logical errors but some of it is
correct. Can you help Michael point out which two parts of the paragraph can withstand scrutiny?
I believe that crowdsourcing is a poor fit for our company because you cannot really predict the level of expertise that volunteers will bring to the table.
There's
a
good chance that the volunteers will be far too skilled for the kind of work we do here. If that's so, they'll cause serious disruptions in our
workflow. In
crowdsourcing, there are very few ways to verify the credentials of the volunteers.


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