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In the Netherlands, a recent study conducted by scientists reveals that cloned cows produce greater volumes of milk than do naturally born cows. There is a strong reaction to this study by the milk products industry. Many businesses are now looking to use cloned cows instead of natural cows. Doing so will be greatly beneficial to milk products businesses because of the additional volume of milk generated.
Each of the following, if true, would weaken the argument EXCEPT:
A) The cost of maintaining a cloned cow is three times the cost of maintaining a naturally born cow. B) The quality of milk by cloned cows is not suitable to create cheese, the most commonly sold milk product in the Netherlands. C) The offspring through cloned cows are much weaker and will go on to have much lower biological capabilities than the natural cows. D) The government in the Netherlands may not approve mass-scale cloning. E) The study was done over a few weeks and the long-term milk production capabilities of cloned cows remain uncertain.
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In the Netherlands, a recent study conducted by scientists reveals that cloned cows produce greater volumes of milk than do naturally born cows. There is a strong reaction to this study by the milk products industry. Many businesses are now looking to use cloned cows instead of natural cows. Doing so will be greatly beneficial to milk products businesses because of the additional volume of milk generated.
Each of the following, if true, would weaken the argument EXCEPT:
A) The cost of maintaining a cloned cow is three times the cost of maintaining a naturally born cow. B) The quality of milk by cloned cows is not suitable to create cheese, the most commonly sold milk product in the Netherlands. C) The offspring through cloned cows are much weaker and will go on to have much lower biological capabilities than the natural cows. D) The government in the Netherlands may not approve mass-scale cloning. E) The study was done over a few weeks and the long-term milk production capabilities of cloned cows remain uncertain.
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