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While luminaries of the dance world (A) has no dearth of opportunities to display their art. (B)/ upcoming dancers suffer from (C)/ an unfortunate lack of exposure (D).

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Sky-Airlines recently announced aggressive cost cutting measures ranging from a new airport check-in procedures that encourage passengers to use self-service kiosks and reductions in the size of its fleet.
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Choose the appropriate answer for rephrasing the underlined portion of the sentence.

Although the square root of a negative number has no real value, it is not necessarily true that equations involving imaginary numbers like these are practically inapplicable.

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Identify the correct sentence from the given options:
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Each question has a set of four sequentially ordered statements. Each statement can be classified as one of the following:

  •  Facts, which deal with pieces of information that one has heard, seen or read, and which are open to discovery or verification (the answer option indicates such a statement with an 'F').
  •  Inferences, which are conclusions drawn about the unknown, on the basis of the known (the answer option indicates such a statement with an 'I').
  • Judgements, which are opinions that imply approval or disapproval of persons, objects, situations and occurrences in the past, the present or the future (the answer option indicates such a statement with a 'J').

Select the answer option that best describes the set of four statements.

A. Yet neither America nor the world seems to see it that way.

B. A crowd of two million or more is making its way to Washington, DC, to witness the inauguration of Mr. Obama.

C. All will do so in a spirit that has been missing for a while one of optimism.

D. Because he is young, handsome and intelligent, and also because as the child of a Kansan and a Kenyan he reconciles in his own person one of the world's most hateful divisions, Mr Obama carries with him the hopes of the planet.

 

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Each question has a set of four sequentially ordered statements. Each statement can be classified as one of the following:

  •  Facts, which deal with pieces of information that one has heard, seen or read, and which are open to discovery or verification (the answer option indicates such a statement with an 'F').
  •  Inferences, which are conclusions drawn about the unknown, on the basis of the known (the answer option indicates such a statement with an 'I').
  • Judgements, which are opinions that imply approval or disapproval of persons, objects, situations and occurrences in the past, the present or the future (the answer option indicates such a statement with a 'J').

Select the answer option that best describes the set of four statements.

A. This does not mean that America should become more isolationist.

B.No one seriously imagines that peace can come to the Middle East without America.

C. Yet a president who understands, as Mr. Bush did not, that America is not the uncontested hyper power of the 1990s one who values "soft power" more than the hard version will be a change for the better.

D. An America led by such a man will listen more carefully to and work more closely with allies and rivals, will strive harder to respect the laws it has signed up to and might enter into new commitments, for instance to tackle climate change.

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Each question has a set of four sequentially ordered statements. Each statement can be classified as one of the following:

  •  Facts, which deal with pieces of information that one has heard, seen or read, and which are open to discovery or verification (the answer option indicates such a statement with an 'F').
  •  Inferences, which are conclusions drawn about the unknown, on the basis of the known (the answer option indicates such a statement with an 'I').
  • Judgements, which are opinions that imply approval or disapproval of persons, objects, situations and occurrences in the past, the present or the future (the answer option indicates such a statement with a 'J').

Select the answer option that best describes the set of four statements.

A. George the Second disdained the rules of governance established by his forefathers. He wiretapped citizens without authority, secretly permitted the use of torture and dismissed prosecutors on political grounds.

B. Citi will still receive its share of revenue from the joint venture, which overtakes the troubled Bank of America-Merrill Lynch combination as the world's largest broker by number of advisers, but there is no question who will be in charge

C. Initial word of the deal sent Cits share price skid ding on January 12th, as investors reasoned that the bank must be desperate if it was choosing to sell one of its best assets.

D. Without reform of expensive entitlements, the federal government faces bankruptcy

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Each question has a set of four sequentially ordered statements. Each statement can be classified as one of the following:

  •  Facts, which deal with pieces of information that one has heard, seen or read, and which are open to discovery or verification (the answer option indicates such a statement with an 'F').
  •  Inferences, which are conclusions drawn about the unknown, on the basis of the known (the answer option indicates such a statement with an 'I').
  • Judgements, which are opinions that imply approval or disapproval of persons, objects, situations and occurrences in the past, the present or the future (the answer option indicates such a statement with a 'J').

Select the answer option that best describes the set of four statements.

A. Cutting entitlements at the same time as buying hundreds of billions of dollars-worth of bad loans from Wall Street is difficult politics, to say the least.

B. Subjects were presented simultaneously with one visual and one auditory stimulus and were in structed to decide whether these stimuli referred to the same object or not. Thus, we demonstrate how brain activation for audiovisual integration depends on the verbal content of the stimuli, even when stimulus and task processing differences are controlled.

C. This instructor will never pass more than 20 people in an Intermediate Algebra class. The last four se mesters the instructor taught Intermediate Algebra, no more than 20 people passed the class.

D. "I don't believe it has been developing slowly." Na hamoo says. "We're trying to develop machines that expose intelligence by transforming sound into text that carries meaning, which is a very complicated problem we're trying to solve... We have been solving different aspects of the problem, but it's not a simple problem."

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Each question has a set of four sequentially ordered statements. Each statement can be classified as one of the following:

  •  Facts, which deal with pieces of information that one has heard, seen or read, and which are open to discovery or verification (the answer option indicates such a statement with an 'F').
  •  Inferences, which are conclusions drawn about the unknown, on the basis of the known (the answer option indicates such a statement with an 'I').
  • Judgements, which are opinions that imply approval or disapproval of persons, objects, situations and occurrences in the past, the present or the future (the answer option indicates such a statement with a 'J').

Select the answer option that best describes the set of four statements.

A. Nahamoo says 1,000 hours of recorded speech is considered the minimum database required for a building respectable system. And markoff notes that Google, in a technical paper on building large models for machine translation, wrote that the system used 2 trillion "tokens," or words.

B. While all the other students wrote a ten-page final exam for Dr. Hayakawa, I brought a typewriter and wrote a fifty-page final exam. It might have been on the basis of this that I received the special scholarship.

C. He knew, as a teacher of public speaking, that he was using humor as a means to the end of education or learning, whereas the comedian could be using the humour as both the means as well as the end.

D. Often, too, men and women come to see that there is a difference between sitting in judgment on another and understanding how and what he sees, assumes, and feels. They begin with what is easier, judging, approving, condemning. It is only as they mature in their study of others and themselves, that the easy praising and blaming give way to asking, searching. listening.