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可以让注册建造师同时担任两个及以上建设工程施工项目负责人的情形是______。

A.同一工程相邻分段发包或分期施工的

B.因非承包方原因使工程停工120天以上且建设单位同意的

C.合同约定的工程进入收尾阶段而新的工程刚刚破土动工的

D.因工作需要经工程发、承包双方协商同意的

E.合同约定的工程验收合格的

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