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In each of the following sentences,
a certain element is either inappropriate or wrong. |
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Chinese factories should be allowed to issue a limited number of
shares to be bought by their employers. Such a system would
absorb unused capital as well as increase worker's commitment to
their jobs. |
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A psychologist believes the nervous tension of natural
left-handers who are forced to be right-handed may make them
more vulnerable to illnesses. It is gradually being realized
that avoiding left-handedness may be a great evil than the
left-handedness itself. |
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The only solution to job-hopping in the computer industry is to
step up efforts to train more school-leavers for computer-based
work. Employers can also do more to make loyalty payment. |
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A 10-year-old boy unintentionally shot his policeman father dead
while he playing with his pistol in Medan, North Sumatra. |
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The Singapore stock market staged a dramatic recovery after a
month in the doldrums. Some dealers attributed this rise to a
news that the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange planned to crack down
on speculative sellers. |
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Some mangers face a common problem. They cannot get along with
their subordinates. the result is that we find it difficult to
fit into a society that will depend more and more on interaction
and cooperation among individuals. |
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Our society demands success and efficiency. Not everyone can
attain the objective. There is no motivation for the others to
help the underachievers for the higher they climb, the more
contempt they develop for those below. It is essential that the
attitude of such people is changed. |
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Friends and contracts become the key of survival. Knowing how to
give an appropriate present is an art. Meanwhile, abuses of all
kinds occur in society as a whole. |
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1. |
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Chinese factories should be allowed to issue a limited number of
shares to be bought by their employers. Such a system would
absorb unused capital as well as increase
workers' commitment to their jobs. |
2. |
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A psychologist believes the nervous tension of natural
left-handers who are forced to be right-handed may make them
more vulnerable to illnesses. It is gradually being realized
that avoiding left-handedness may be a
greater evil than the left-handedness itself. |
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The only solution to job-hopping in the computer industry is to
step up efforts to train more school-leavers for computer-based
work. Employers can also do more to
reward those who are loyal. |
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A 10-year-old boy unintentionally shot his policeman father dead
while he was playing with
his pistol in Medan, North Sumatra. |
5. |
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The Singapore stock market staged a dramatic recovery after a
month in the doldrums. Some dealers attributed this rise to
the news that the Kuala
Lumpur Stock Exchange planned to crack down on speculative
sellers. |
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Some managers face a common problem. They cannot get along with
their subordinates. The result is that
they find it difficult to fit into a society that
will depend more and more on interaction and cooperation among
individuals. |
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Our society demands success and efficiency. Not everyone can
attain the objective. There is no motivation for the others to
help the underachievers for the higher they climb, the more
contempt they develop for those below. It is essential that the
attitude of such people ( should ) be
changed. |
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Friends and contracts become the key to
survival. Knowing how to give an appropriate present is an art.
Meanwhile, abuses of all kinds occur in society as a whole. |
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