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Asked on March 17, 2022 in Writing Style.
Differentiate the meaning. How can one?
is the reason it must be accepted that it cannot be changed doesn’t mean that this is the reason it must be accepted.
Should he or she accept two statements? No causal relationship is directly stated, although it might be inferred from the logic. Because deciphering causal relationships requires no precise explanation. Also there are some sentences with similar forms, but the causal relationship would be reversed (e.g. The relationship comes from logic, not sentence structure.
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Asked on March 17, 2022 in Writing Style.
Differentiate the meaning. How can one?
is the reason it must be accepted that it cannot be changed doesn’t mean that this is the reason it must be accepted.
Should he or she accept two statements? No causal relationship is directly stated, although it might be inferred from the logic. Because deciphering causal relationships requires no precise explanation. Also there are some sentences with similar forms, but the causal relationship would be reversed (e.g. The relationship comes from logic, not sentence structure.
- 9122 views
- 50 answers
- 3156 votes
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Asked on March 16, 2022 in Writing Style.
Differentiate the meaning. How can one?
is the reason it must be accepted that it cannot be changed doesn’t mean that this is the reason it must be accepted.
Should he or she accept two statements? No causal relationship is directly stated, although it might be inferred from the logic. Because deciphering causal relationships requires no precise explanation. Also there are some sentences with similar forms, but the causal relationship would be reversed (e.g. The relationship comes from logic, not sentence structure.
- 9122 views
- 50 answers
- 3156 votes
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Asked on March 16, 2022 in Writing Style.
Differentiate the meaning. How can one?
is the reason it must be accepted that it cannot be changed doesn’t mean that this is the reason it must be accepted.
Should he or she accept two statements? No causal relationship is directly stated, although it might be inferred from the logic. Because deciphering causal relationships requires no precise explanation. Also there are some sentences with similar forms, but the causal relationship would be reversed (e.g. The relationship comes from logic, not sentence structure.
- 9122 views
- 50 answers
- 3156 votes
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Asked on March 15, 2022 in Writing Style.
Differentiate the meaning. How can one?
is the reason it must be accepted that it cannot be changed doesn’t mean that this is the reason it must be accepted.
Should he or she accept two statements? No causal relationship is directly stated, although it might be inferred from the logic. Because deciphering causal relationships requires no precise explanation. Also there are some sentences with similar forms, but the causal relationship would be reversed (e.g. The relationship comes from logic, not sentence structure.
- 9122 views
- 50 answers
- 3156 votes
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Asked on March 15, 2022 in Writing Style.
Differentiate the meaning. How can one?
is the reason it must be accepted that it cannot be changed doesn’t mean that this is the reason it must be accepted.
Should he or she accept two statements? No causal relationship is directly stated, although it might be inferred from the logic. Because deciphering causal relationships requires no precise explanation. Also there are some sentences with similar forms, but the causal relationship would be reversed (e.g. The relationship comes from logic, not sentence structure.
- 9122 views
- 50 answers
- 3156 votes
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Asked on March 14, 2022 in Writing Style.
Differentiate the meaning. How can one?
is the reason it must be accepted that it cannot be changed doesn’t mean that this is the reason it must be accepted.
Should he or she accept two statements? No causal relationship is directly stated, although it might be inferred from the logic. Because deciphering causal relationships requires no precise explanation. Also there are some sentences with similar forms, but the causal relationship would be reversed (e.g. The relationship comes from logic, not sentence structure.
- 9122 views
- 50 answers
- 3156 votes
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Asked on March 13, 2022 in Writing Style.
Differentiate the meaning. How can one?
is the reason it must be accepted that it cannot be changed doesn’t mean that this is the reason it must be accepted.
Should he or she accept two statements? No causal relationship is directly stated, although it might be inferred from the logic. Because deciphering causal relationships requires no precise explanation. Also there are some sentences with similar forms, but the causal relationship would be reversed (e.g. The relationship comes from logic, not sentence structure.
- 9122 views
- 50 answers
- 3156 votes
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Asked on March 10, 2022 in Writing Style.
Differentiate the meaning. How can one?
is the reason it must be accepted that it cannot be changed doesn’t mean that this is the reason it must be accepted.
Should he or she accept two statements? No causal relationship is directly stated, although it might be inferred from the logic. Because deciphering causal relationships requires no precise explanation. Also there are some sentences with similar forms, but the causal relationship would be reversed (e.g. The relationship comes from logic, not sentence structure.
- 9122 views
- 50 answers
- 3156 votes
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Asked on March 8, 2022 in Writing Style.
Differentiate the meaning. How can one?
is the reason it must be accepted that it cannot be changed doesn’t mean that this is the reason it must be accepted.
Should he or she accept two statements? No causal relationship is directly stated, although it might be inferred from the logic. Because deciphering causal relationships requires no precise explanation. Also there are some sentences with similar forms, but the causal relationship would be reversed (e.g. The relationship comes from logic, not sentence structure.
- 9122 views
- 50 answers
- 3156 votes