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A city council is debating two proposals for using a budget surplus. Proposal A would fund the construction of a new, state-of-the-art sports stadium, which proponents argue will boost city morale and attract tourism. Proposal B would expand and improve services at public shelters and food banks, which are currently struggling to meet the needs of the city's poorest residents. From a viewpoint that judges the fairness of an outcome based on whether some people are deprived of basic necessities while others enjoy luxuries, which statement best evaluates the situation?
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A city council is debating two proposals for using a budget surplus. Proposal A would fund the construction of a new, state-of-the-art sports stadium, which proponents argue will boost city morale and attract tourism. Proposal B would expand and improve services at public shelters and food banks, which are currently struggling to meet the needs of the city's poorest residents. From a viewpoint that judges the fairness of an outcome based on whether some people are deprived of basic necessities while others enjoy luxuries, which statement best evaluates the situation?
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