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Our formal modeling of this issue utilizes the previous researches, mainly specialized to the case where the production costs depend only on the total effort or attention the workers devote to all of his tasks.
researches, mainly specialized to the case where the production costs depend only on the total effort or attention the workers devote to all of his tasks.
researches that were mainly specialized to the case where the costs of production depend on only the total effort or attention the worker devote to all of his tasks.
researches that were mainly specialized to the case in which only the costs of production depend on the total effort or attention the worker devotes to all of his tasks.
researches, mainly specialized to the case where the production costs depend only on the total effort or attention the worker devotes to all of his tasks.
researches, mainly specialized to the case where the production costs depends only on the total effort or attention the worker devotes to all of his tasks.
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I see some logical inconsistency in C - 'only costs of production depend' versus 'the production costs depends only on the total effort or attention the worker.....'
Besides I think that 'production costs' is better than 'costs of production'.
that's tough for me!!!
I think the answer is D
But, the D choice "depend only on............." seems to be a little strange....
I think "depend on only" is more great than "the depend only on............."
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