When preparing a final investigation report for a client, which of the following is the most critical element to ensure the report's professional quality and utility?
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A
Including speculative conclusions about the subject's motives.
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B
Using industry jargon and complex terminology to demonstrate expertise.
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C
Omitting dates and times of surveillance to keep the report concise.
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D
Presenting all findings objectively and based strictly on verifiable facts.