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A city council is considering two mutually exclusive plans for a new park, both of which are considered efficient uses of the space. Plan A greatly benefits families with children but requires removing a community garden, which harms a group of senior citizens. Plan B preserves the garden, benefiting the seniors, but provides a much smaller playground, which is less beneficial to families. According to the criterion that an outcome is superior only if it makes at least one person better off without making anyone worse off, Plan A is a clear improvement over Plan B.

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