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Kant's example of a perfect duty to others concerns a promise you might consider making but have no intention of keeping in order to get needed money.
For instance, the supervisor could regularly log in and review the CHWs' record keeping in order to provide the necessary support; the team leader could also check for urgent problems, data accuracy or complicated cases.
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