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  • What are some interesting terms used to describe the high levels of losses in the

    1. GRE review : “Despite” suggests the amount of losses is something surprising given the heavy use of pesticides. Can people describe an appropriate level of loss by saying just the one word between “significant” and “considerable” (Choices C & D)? “equitable” and “reasonable” also produce sentences similar as meaning, but neither word generates the contrast necessary for the sentence to make sense.
    2. Is there a difference between the blank, which requires a descriptive description of the judge’s sitting, and “phony allegations of wrongdoing”? ” Thus the words that best complete the blank must indicate that the judge’s reputation was not adversely affected by these allegations. The only words that do so are “undiminished” and “undamaged” (Choices B and D), which produce sentences alike in meaning. Is it true that not just the word to be left in a blank is inserted into a sentence?

    How can I make a decision that makes sense?

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  • What are some interesting terms used to describe the high levels of losses in the

    1. GRE review : “Despite” suggests the amount of losses is something surprising given the heavy use of pesticides. Can people describe an appropriate level of loss by saying just the one word between “significant” and “considerable” (Choices C & D)? “equitable” and “reasonable” also produce sentences similar as meaning, but neither word generates the contrast necessary for the sentence to make sense.
    2. Is there a difference between the blank, which requires a descriptive description of the judge’s sitting, and “phony allegations of wrongdoing”? ” Thus the words that best complete the blank must indicate that the judge’s reputation was not adversely affected by these allegations. The only words that do so are “undiminished” and “undamaged” (Choices B and D), which produce sentences alike in meaning. Is it true that not just the word to be left in a blank is inserted into a sentence?

    How can I make a decision that makes sense?

    • 425455 views
    • 275 answers
    • 157670 votes
  • What are some interesting terms used to describe the high levels of losses in the

    1. GRE review : “Despite” suggests the amount of losses is something surprising given the heavy use of pesticides. Can people describe an appropriate level of loss by saying just the one word between “significant” and “considerable” (Choices C & D)? “equitable” and “reasonable” also produce sentences similar as meaning, but neither word generates the contrast necessary for the sentence to make sense.
    2. Is there a difference between the blank, which requires a descriptive description of the judge’s sitting, and “phony allegations of wrongdoing”? ” Thus the words that best complete the blank must indicate that the judge’s reputation was not adversely affected by these allegations. The only words that do so are “undiminished” and “undamaged” (Choices B and D), which produce sentences alike in meaning. Is it true that not just the word to be left in a blank is inserted into a sentence?

    How can I make a decision that makes sense?

    • 425455 views
    • 275 answers
    • 157670 votes
  • What are some interesting terms used to describe the high levels of losses in the

    1. GRE review : “Despite” suggests the amount of losses is something surprising given the heavy use of pesticides. Can people describe an appropriate level of loss by saying just the one word between “significant” and “considerable” (Choices C & D)? “equitable” and “reasonable” also produce sentences similar as meaning, but neither word generates the contrast necessary for the sentence to make sense.
    2. Is there a difference between the blank, which requires a descriptive description of the judge’s sitting, and “phony allegations of wrongdoing”? ” Thus the words that best complete the blank must indicate that the judge’s reputation was not adversely affected by these allegations. The only words that do so are “undiminished” and “undamaged” (Choices B and D), which produce sentences alike in meaning. Is it true that not just the word to be left in a blank is inserted into a sentence?

    How can I make a decision that makes sense?

    • 425455 views
    • 275 answers
    • 157670 votes
  • What are some interesting terms used to describe the high levels of losses in the

    1. GRE review : “Despite” suggests the amount of losses is something surprising given the heavy use of pesticides. Can people describe an appropriate level of loss by saying just the one word between “significant” and “considerable” (Choices C & D)? “equitable” and “reasonable” also produce sentences similar as meaning, but neither word generates the contrast necessary for the sentence to make sense.
    2. Is there a difference between the blank, which requires a descriptive description of the judge’s sitting, and “phony allegations of wrongdoing”? ” Thus the words that best complete the blank must indicate that the judge’s reputation was not adversely affected by these allegations. The only words that do so are “undiminished” and “undamaged” (Choices B and D), which produce sentences alike in meaning. Is it true that not just the word to be left in a blank is inserted into a sentence?

    How can I make a decision that makes sense?

    • 425455 views
    • 275 answers
    • 157670 votes
  • What are some interesting terms used to describe the high levels of losses in the

    1. GRE review : “Despite” suggests the amount of losses is something surprising given the heavy use of pesticides. Can people describe an appropriate level of loss by saying just the one word between “significant” and “considerable” (Choices C & D)? “equitable” and “reasonable” also produce sentences similar as meaning, but neither word generates the contrast necessary for the sentence to make sense.
    2. Is there a difference between the blank, which requires a descriptive description of the judge’s sitting, and “phony allegations of wrongdoing”? ” Thus the words that best complete the blank must indicate that the judge’s reputation was not adversely affected by these allegations. The only words that do so are “undiminished” and “undamaged” (Choices B and D), which produce sentences alike in meaning. Is it true that not just the word to be left in a blank is inserted into a sentence?

    How can I make a decision that makes sense?

    • 425455 views
    • 275 answers
    • 157670 votes
  • What are some interesting terms used to describe the high levels of losses in the

    1. GRE review : “Despite” suggests the amount of losses is something surprising given the heavy use of pesticides. Can people describe an appropriate level of loss by saying just the one word between “significant” and “considerable” (Choices C & D)? “equitable” and “reasonable” also produce sentences similar as meaning, but neither word generates the contrast necessary for the sentence to make sense.
    2. Is there a difference between the blank, which requires a descriptive description of the judge’s sitting, and “phony allegations of wrongdoing”? ” Thus the words that best complete the blank must indicate that the judge’s reputation was not adversely affected by these allegations. The only words that do so are “undiminished” and “undamaged” (Choices B and D), which produce sentences alike in meaning. Is it true that not just the word to be left in a blank is inserted into a sentence?

    How can I make a decision that makes sense?

    • 425455 views
    • 275 answers
    • 157670 votes
  • Asked on May 30, 2021 in Phrases.

    I’d look as good as a moral category, and imperative, as in E.g. What can we do to be good?

    If you had a true analogy to “Belucky”, what would you have to say?

    Do you have to be lucky to have a chance to be good or lucky to be lucky? Denn, all good dashes young, while some lucky live long and happy lives.

    I’ll take luck over good for any day.

    I always thought about being good, ‘can’ be a curse in life? What makes you lucky is great?

    • 577892 views
    • 199 answers
    • 212732 votes
  • Asked on May 30, 2021 in Phrases.

    I’d look as good as a moral category, and imperative, as in E.g. What can we do to be good?

    If you had a true analogy to “Belucky”, what would you have to say?

    Do you have to be lucky to have a chance to be good or lucky to be lucky? Denn, all good dashes young, while some lucky live long and happy lives.

    I’ll take luck over good for any day.

    I always thought about being good, ‘can’ be a curse in life? What makes you lucky is great?

    • 577892 views
    • 199 answers
    • 212732 votes
  • Asked on May 30, 2021 in Phrases.

    I’d look as good as a moral category, and imperative, as in E.g. What can we do to be good?

    If you had a true analogy to “Belucky”, what would you have to say?

    Do you have to be lucky to have a chance to be good or lucky to be lucky? Denn, all good dashes young, while some lucky live long and happy lives.

    I’ll take luck over good for any day.

    I always thought about being good, ‘can’ be a curse in life? What makes you lucky is great?

    • 577892 views
    • 199 answers
    • 212732 votes