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Among lower- paid workers, union members are less likely than non union members to be enrolled in lower- end insurance plans imposing stricter limits on medical services and requiring doctors to see more patients, and spend less time with each.

a). imposing stricter limits on medical services and requiring doctors to see more patients, and spend
b). imposing stricter limits on medical services , requiring doctors to see more patients, and spending
c). that impose stricter limits on medical services, require doctors to see more patients, and spend
d). that impose stricter limits on medical services and require doctors to see more patients, and spending
e). that impose stricter limits on medical services, requiring doctors to see more patients and spending

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OA is D. I dont quite understand how D maintains parallelism. C sounds better to me.
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 [#permalink] New post 18 Nov 2007, 20:05
Baaaah another typo. Comeon dude... lol

There should be no and in D.

Among lower- paid workers, union members are less likely than non union members to be enrolled in lower- end insurance plans imposing stricter limits on medical services and requiring doctors to see more patients, and spend less time with each.

d). that impose stricter limits on medical services and require doctors to see more patients, spending
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 [#permalink] New post 18 Nov 2007, 22:30
i concur..with the above explanation..please tell if the and in the last is present or not !!
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 [#permalink] New post 19 Nov 2007, 08:52
gluon wrote:
Baaaah another typo. Comeon dude... lol

There should be no and in D.

Among lower- paid workers, union members are less likely than non union members to be enrolled in lower- end insurance plans imposing stricter limits on medical services and requiring doctors to see more patients, and spend less time with each.

d). that impose stricter limits on medical services and require doctors to see more patients, spending


If it indeed is a typo (I think it is) it is there as a part of the original question set. It is in the 70 brutal SCs doc in the sticky.
I am glad that it is infact a typo and am not missing something :) Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!
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