Multiple Choice

Analyze the following statement made by an electrical contractor when discovering a hidden issue: 'I’m really sorry to have to tell you this, but we might have found a bit of a problem with how the sub-panel is grounded; I think it’s going to add about $500 and one day to the schedule.'

How does the use of hedging language ('might,' 'a bit of a problem,' 'I think') and apologies in this statement specifically undermine the intended goal of the 'Fact-First' communication approach?

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