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If an investment opportunity does not meet the criteria established by institutional investors, management should consider to make the appropriate revisions, to target a different set of investors, or abandon its plans.
(A) established by institutional investors, management should consider to make the appropriate revisions, to target a different set of investors, or abandon
(B) established by institutional investors, management should consider making the appropriate revisions, targeting a different set of investors, or abandoning
(C) established for institutional investors, management should consider to make the appropriate revisions, to target a different set of investors, or to abandon
(D) established for institutional investors, management should consider making the appropriate revisions, targeting a different set of investors, or abandoning
(E) established by institutional investors, management should consider making the appropriate revisions, target a different set of investors, or abandon
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Re: If an investment opportunity does not meet the criteria
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02 Jul 2004, 06:04
my ans wud be ...
A
B) sounds perfect If I m wrong then this wud be the right choice... but what I believe the sentence is trying to convey here is that ''management should consider making appropriate revisons to change the set of investors OR abandon its plans'' its like this management should do X or do Y ....
C ) has the samae problem also ''for'' is odd quitye...
D- 'for' is odd quite odd...
E) parallel construction absent ''considering'' ''target'' and ''abandon''
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02 Jul 2004, 09:01
stolyar wrote:
If an investment opportunity does not meet the criteria established by institutional investors, management should consider to make the appropriate revisions, to target a different set of investors, or abandon its plans.
(B) established by institutional investors, management should consider making the appropriate revisions, targeting a different set of investors, or abandoning
"Establised by" is correct in this context as we are comparing investment opportunity stated by management with the standard set by institutional investors.
Further, Consider making... consider targeting..consider abandoning is parallel.
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02 Jul 2004, 11:36
stolyar wrote:
mba wrote:
(E) it is.
Maintains proper parallelism.
Yes, it is E. Only this option is 100% parallel and at the same time offers correct auxilary verb contraction. Only one auxilary verb can be missed!
... management SHOULD consider makeing the appropriate revisions, [SHOULD] target a different set of investors, or [SHOULD] abandon its plans. How is the question? Do you like it?
Re: If an investment opportunity does not meet the criteria
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02 Jul 2004, 11:53
dj wrote:
where is the delete button gone?? Gravedigger, could you, pls, check the delete functionality??
I can see the delete button you can only delete your own post ,ONLY if its the last one in the thread. Other posts can be deleted only by admins and mods.
Re: If an investment opportunity does not meet the criteria
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02 Jul 2004, 12:21
Praetorian wrote:
dj wrote:
where is the delete button gone?? Gravedigger, could you, pls, check the delete functionality??
I can see the delete button you can only delete your own post ,ONLY if its the last one in the thread. Other posts can be deleted only by admins and mods. I will delete the double post. Praet
Thanks Preat.
There might be some problem with my browser settings. I will check.
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