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    In each of the following sentences, a certain element is either inappropriate or wrong.
     
1.   The British Prime Minister blamed TV as one of the major factors for the racial violence in Britain. Pointing out that it was important for discipline to be established, she said Britain's urban violence was more a problem of human nature than of economy, leading youths to hit out at any form of authorities.
     
2.   Businessmen will now find it easier to apply for work permits for foreign workers from non-traditional sources. The Ministry of Labor is understood to prepare to consider applications in the service sector too.
     
3.   Teachers feel that there is the danger of NS men making more harm than good if they become language teachers because teaching languages requires certain skills which may not be compatible with those of a soldier.
     
4.   Reporting to the GM, it is understood that the selected candidate held responsible for the overall accounting function, cash management and office administration.
     
5.   The IMF feels that there is a grim outlook for the world economy and wants to know how will the US government project an economic upswing in the US.
     
6.   A modern computer can analyze suspicious documents in second and help the police determine if the papers have been doctored.
     
7.   Burglars broke into a department store in Stamford Road early yesterday morning and got away with watches, jewelries and gems worth more than half a million dollars.
     
8.   Mr. Wang said the recommendations put up by the committee on productivity to improve the individual and collective performance of Singaporeans is worth serious consideration by the productivity council to be set up soon.
     

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1.   The British Prime Minister blamed TV as one of the major factors for the racial violence in Britain. Pointing out that it was important for discipline to be established, she said Britain's urban violence was more a problem of human nature than of economy, leading youths to hit out at any form of authority.
2.   Businessmen will now find it easier to apply for work permits for foreign workers from non-traditional sources. The Ministry of Labor is understood to be prepared to consider applications in the service sector too.
3.   Teachers feel that there is the danger of NS men doing more harm than good if they become language teachers because teaching languages requires certain skills which may not be compatible with those of a soldier.
4.   Reporting to the GM, it is understood that the selected candidate will be held responsible for the overall accounting function, cash management and office administration.
5.   The IMF feels that there is a grim outlook for the world economy and wants to know how the US government will project an economic upswing in the US.
6.   A modern computer can analyze suspicious documents in seconds and help the police determine if the papers have been doctored.
7.   Burglars broke into a department store in Stamford Road early yesterday morning and got away with watches, jewelry and gems worth more than half a million dollars.
8.   Mr. Wang said the recommendations put up by the committee on productivity to improve the individual and collective performance of Singaporeans are worth serious consideration by the productivity council to be set up soon.
     
 
 
 

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