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Why can't you sue the manufacturer when a sharp knife cuts you? a. because you have implicitly signed an agreement against such lawsuits when you bought the knife b. because there is a commonly known danger of cutting oneself when using a knife c. because knife manufacturers participate in market-share liability

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