I agree with Sudhindra. I would have a Submit button and a cancel
link. (Alternately, you could use a colored button for Submit and a
less obvious color (i.e. gray) for Cancel.)

Both these options will serve the same objective - providing a cue
which option is best for moving forward, while providing a way
"out" should the user not want to complete the task. 

In both cases, the location of the main button (Submit) is less
relevant since it is the visual cue, not placement, that is aiding
the user select the most appropriate action.



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