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<p>occur in the seller's favour (the balance leans to the seller's side). An example of this could be when a used car is sold, in which case the seller is likely to have a much better understanding of the car's conditionand hence its <a href="page.php?w=market_value">market value</a>than the buyer, who can only estimate the market value based on the information provided by the seller and their own assessment of the vehicle. Conversely, in a scenario where the buyer has more information, the scale leaning towards the buyer's side represents a shift</p><p>
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