With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". a simpler model” (citation and quotation marks omitted)); WorldCom, 238 F.3d at 459 (the agency’s “decision to make ease of administration and enforceability a consideration” was not arbitrary and capricious); Pub. Serv. Co. of New Mexico v. FERC, 653 F.2d 681, 690 (D.C.Cir.1981) (“Administrative feasibility is a factor that may be considered in determining whether agency action is arbitrary, capricious, or an abuse of discretion.”). Importantly, the Bank’s decision to adopt a practical and time-sensitive approach also is consistent with the Bank Act — which requires the Bank to align its decision-making process within the time-frames of a commercial transaction while carrying out its mission to support U.S. exports, see, e.g., 12 U.S.C. § 635(b)(1)(B); S.Rep. No. 99-274, at 8 (1986) (<HOLDING>) — while Plaintiffs’ alternative methodology,

A: recognizing the broad power of federal courts to fashion appropriate relief
B: holding that requests for admissions seeking purely legal conclusions are inappropriate and the failure to respond to such a request may not be the basis for a summaiy judgment
C: recognizing the need for the bank to respond to exporters requests for support in a timely  fashion
D: holding no judicial remedy available to fostvedt for irs failure to timely respond to his request for technical advice
C.