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A manager at a software company reviews a developer's code contributions at the end of each month. The manager cannot precisely measure the developer's daily effort or the exact number of 'effective' lines of code written, making a pay-per-line incentive scheme impractical. However, after several months of review, the manager observes a consistent pattern of incomplete and poorly documented work, leading to the developer's dismissal. Which of the following statements best explains why this situation aligns with the monitoring and firing assumptions of the labour discipline model?

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