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  • Asked on September 1, 2021 in Word choice.

    The expectations in the GRE reflects your knowledge and skills already. As Robusto says in his account, we are wrong about the first part. The first part says yet despite heavy use of pesticides, __ losses to diseases are sustained each year. The two words, yet and despite together create a sense of negativity, while equitable is usually used in a positive sense. What are context neutral C,D which are also make sense.

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  • Asked on September 1, 2021 in Word choice.

    The expectations in the GRE reflects your knowledge and skills already. As Robusto says in his account, we are wrong about the first part. The first part says yet despite heavy use of pesticides, __ losses to diseases are sustained each year. The two words, yet and despite together create a sense of negativity, while equitable is usually used in a positive sense. What are context neutral C,D which are also make sense.

    • 425455 views
    • 275 answers
    • 157670 votes
  • The expectations in the GRE reflects your knowledge and skills already. As Robusto says in his account, we are wrong about the first part. The first part says yet despite heavy use of pesticides, __ losses to diseases are sustained each year. The two words, yet and despite together create a sense of negativity, while equitable is usually used in a positive sense. What are context neutral C,D which are also make sense.

    • 425455 views
    • 275 answers
    • 157670 votes
  • The expectations in the GRE reflects your knowledge and skills already. As Robusto says in his account, we are wrong about the first part. The first part says yet despite heavy use of pesticides, __ losses to diseases are sustained each year. The two words, yet and despite together create a sense of negativity, while equitable is usually used in a positive sense. What are context neutral C,D which are also make sense.

    • 425455 views
    • 275 answers
    • 157670 votes
  • The expectations in the GRE reflects your knowledge and skills already. As Robusto says in his account, we are wrong about the first part. The first part says yet despite heavy use of pesticides, __ losses to diseases are sustained each year. The two words, yet and despite together create a sense of negativity, while equitable is usually used in a positive sense. What are context neutral C,D which are also make sense.

    • 425455 views
    • 275 answers
    • 157670 votes
  • The expectations in the GRE reflects your knowledge and skills already. As Robusto says in his account, we are wrong about the first part. The first part says yet despite heavy use of pesticides, __ losses to diseases are sustained each year. The two words, yet and despite together create a sense of negativity, while equitable is usually used in a positive sense. What are context neutral C,D which are also make sense.

    • 425455 views
    • 275 answers
    • 157670 votes
  • The expectations in the GRE reflects your knowledge and skills already. As Robusto says in his account, we are wrong about the first part. The first part says yet despite heavy use of pesticides, __ losses to diseases are sustained each year. The two words, yet and despite together create a sense of negativity, while equitable is usually used in a positive sense. What are context neutral C,D which are also make sense.

    • 425455 views
    • 275 answers
    • 157670 votes
  • The expectations in the GRE reflects your knowledge and skills already. As Robusto says in his account, we are wrong about the first part. The first part says yet despite heavy use of pesticides, __ losses to diseases are sustained each year. The two words, yet and despite together create a sense of negativity, while equitable is usually used in a positive sense. What are context neutral C,D which are also make sense.

    • 425455 views
    • 275 answers
    • 157670 votes
  • The expectations in the GRE reflects your knowledge and skills already. As Robusto says in his account, we are wrong about the first part. The first part says yet despite heavy use of pesticides, __ losses to diseases are sustained each year. The two words, yet and despite together create a sense of negativity, while equitable is usually used in a positive sense. What are context neutral C,D which are also make sense.

    • 425455 views
    • 275 answers
    • 157670 votes
  • The expectations in the GRE reflects your knowledge and skills already. As Robusto says in his account, we are wrong about the first part. The first part says yet despite heavy use of pesticides, __ losses to diseases are sustained each year. The two words, yet and despite together create a sense of negativity, while equitable is usually used in a positive sense. What are context neutral C,D which are also make sense.

    • 425455 views
    • 275 answers
    • 157670 votes