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Kendell Adams owns a software development company. When he first launched his firm, he was carefully to hire employees who had the experience he was looking for, were good matches for the positions he had available, and could be properly supervised. As Kendell's firm has grown, and his need for employees has increased, he is finding that it is increasing difficult to find employees who have the qualifications he is looking for, are good matches for the positions he has available, and fit within the supervisory framework he has developed. Kendell is dealing with an issue referred to as:

A) adverse hazard
B) adverse selection
C) complicated hazard
D) ethical hazard
E) moral selection

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