Which combination of FSPO outcomes is a valid decision?

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Multiple Choice

Which combination of FSPO outcomes is a valid decision?

Explanation:
Different issues within a single complaint can be treated differently. The FSPO can find that some aspects are fully supported, others are strongly supported but not entirely, and some parts are only partially supported. Because remedies can vary by issue, a single decision may include all three outcomes. So a decision that upholds some parts, substantially upholds others, and partially upholds still others is valid, reflecting a nuanced result across different elements of the complaint.

Different issues within a single complaint can be treated differently. The FSPO can find that some aspects are fully supported, others are strongly supported but not entirely, and some parts are only partially supported. Because remedies can vary by issue, a single decision may include all three outcomes. So a decision that upholds some parts, substantially upholds others, and partially upholds still others is valid, reflecting a nuanced result across different elements of the complaint.

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