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The university should raise its tuition, because its current revenue is no longer sufficient to cover the rising costs of faculty salaries.
The argument depends on which one of the following assumptions?
- Raising tuition would in fact increase the university's overall revenue rather than reduce it.
- Retaining high-quality faculty ought to be the university's foremost objective.
- Raising tuition is the only available means by which the university could increase its revenue.
- Faculty salaries at this university are currently lower than those at comparable institutions.
- The rise in faculty salary costs is itself the result of decisions made by the university's administration.
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