I think option C sounds familiar because it emphasizes the independence of test cases from the execution tools. We practiced something like that in our last session.
I remember we discussed how separating test definition from execution helps in maintaining flexibility, but I'm not sure which option captures that best.
Okay, I think I've got this. The passage is talking about disclosures and loss contingencies, so it's probably from a management representation letter or a report on compliance. I'll weigh the options and make my best guess.
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