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Two individuals are considering four possible outcomes, labeled A, B, C, and D. The table below shows the utility each individual receives from each outcome. Using the criterion that one outcome is an improvement over another only if at least one person is made better off and no one is made worse off, which pair of outcomes cannot be ranked relative to each other?

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