A) Changes to a shared policy definition can affect all services that rely upon it, which in turn, can affect all service consumers that have formed dependencies on the corresponding service contracts.
Option A sounds like the correct answer to me. Centralized policies can be a double-edged sword - changes can have far-reaching consequences across the entire system.
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