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Political decision making tends to be biased toward the adoption of programs that have current costs and future benefits that are both easily observable. future costs that are difficult to identify and current benefits that are easily observable. future costs and future benefits that are both difficult to identify. current costs that are easily observable and future benefits that are difficult to identify.

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Answer:That have current cost and future benefits that are both easily observable

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Cost and benefits of a program should be easily observable before embarking on them to prevent a waste of resources.

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