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The author concludes that businesses often have compelling reasons to execute the morally preferable act. She supports this by saying that the short-term and long-term interests of a business often conflict, and when they do, the morally preferable act is usually the one that serves the long-term interest.
The author’s conclusion is about businesses having compelling reasons to execute the morally preferable act, but her premises don’t mention compelling reasons at all. To get from her premises to her conclusion, the author must assume that serving their long-term interests gives businesses compelling reasons for executing an act.
Since the morally preferable act is usually the one that serves the long-term interest, this would guarantee the conclusion that businesses often have compelling reasons to execute the morally preferable act.
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