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Posted by Samoset
 - Dec 05, 2009, 09:22 PM
What exactly constitutes the decision to give a person another chance with an inconclusive or to just fail them right off the bat?  When you fail is it because the polygrapher has a bad day and is taking it out on you?  Could you have pissed them off so much that they flunk you?   

Anybody have any enlightening answers?