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Any serious policy discussion about acceptable levels of risk in connection with explosions is not well served if the participants fail to use the word “explosionâ€
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Re: another CR - explain ur choice pls ! [#permalink] New post 08 Feb 2006, 02:21
[quote="razrulz"]Any serious policy discussion about acceptable levels of risk in connection with explosions is not well served if the participants fail to use the word “explosionâ€
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Re: another CR - explain ur choice pls ! [#permalink] New post 08 Feb 2006, 04:57
Any serious policy discussion about acceptable levels of risk in connection with explosions is not well served if the participants fail to use the word “explosionâ€
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 [#permalink] New post 08 Feb 2006, 05:01
Shahnandan , I picked C for the same reason , but as arch pointed out , I think the assumption is that the word "explosion" overrules any backdraws it has while using it. thus it shld be A

OA A.

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 [#permalink] New post 19 Feb 2006, 06:29
C uses "any" in a very extreme manner.

(A) fits nicely with what the passage is trying to convey.
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 [#permalink] New post 19 Feb 2006, 13:28
C is general statement. Also ¨ In any serious policy discussion, what is said by the participants is more important than how it is put into words¨ the idea in the passage is other way round. The right words create more impact than substitutable words and ideas.
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Any serious policy discussion about acceptable levels of risk in connection with explosions is not well served if the participants fail to use the word “explosionâ€
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 [#permalink] New post 21 Feb 2006, 00:28
A reflects the argument.

C is counter to the proposal and in fact weakens the argument.
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