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Consider a scenario where two software engineers, Astrid and Bettina, must choose the same programming language (either Java or C++) for a collaborative project. Both will earn a significant bonus if they coordinate on a language but will receive no bonus if they fail to agree. However, Astrid is more efficient in Java and would personally earn a higher salary if they both use Java, while Bettina is more efficient in C++ and would personally earn a higher salary if they both use C++. Given this information, the statement 'Because both engineers are better off coordinating than not coordinating, there is no conflict of interest' is correct.

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