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4. At one time, European and Japanese companies tried to imitate their American rivals. Today, American appliance manufacturers import European scientists to lead their research staffs; American automakers design cars that mimic the styling of German, Italian, and French imports; and American electronics firms boast in their advertising of “Japanese-styleâ€
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E???
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Re: CR American manufacturer [#permalink]
14 Oct 2004, 17:17
[quote="saurya_s"]4. At one time, European and Japanese companies tried to imitate their American rivals. Today, American appliance manufacturers import European scientists to lead their research staffs; American automakers design cars that mimic the styling of German, Italian, and French imports; and American electronics firms boast in their advertising of “Japanese-styleâ€
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The argument is talking about high technology. I believe frozen food for sure dont fall into this catagory.
I will go with (E)
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C makes sense to me.
Here the usage of Japanese sounding brand looks irrelevant to me. all the others have active foreign components.
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E.
" In the world of high technology, America has lost the battle for international prestige. "
Food is not technology.
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Yes I missed that part.
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