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Do mechanical Engineers engage in speculation? Do they base their opinions on assumptions? That was part of the fiery attack on the defense's expert during cross-examination.
Do mechanical Engineers engage in speculation? Do they base their opinions on assumptions? That was part of the fiery attack on the defense's expert during cross-examination.
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