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A form of constraint substitution in which the number of objections substitutes for legitimacy or mandate. When every objection must be resolved before action, disagreement becomes indistinguishable from veto. Objections need not be principled or sustained—their mere presence is sufficient to halt progress.
A proposed initiative stalls because three family members have expressed concerns. None formally opposes the decision; each concern is documented but unresolved. No threshold for sufficiency is defined, so the accumulation of concerns displaces the possibility of decision.
CSFDAFO Section 4.3