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4.Asthecreationofnewknowledgethroughsciencehasbecomeinstitutionalizedresistancetoinnovationhasbecomelessaggressivetakingtheformofinertiaratherthandirectattack.

5.Lizziewasabravewomanwhocoulddaretoincuragreatdangerforanadequateobject.

6.Rousseau'

sshortdiscourse,aworkthatwasgenerallyconsistentwiththecautious,unadornedproseoftheday,deviatedfromthatprosestyleinitsunrestraineddiscussionofthephysicalsciences.

7.CertainlyMurray'

spreoccupationwiththetaskofeditingtheOxfordEnglishDictionarybegotakindofmonomania,butitmustberegardedasabeneficentoratleastaninnocuousone.

No.2I.2

1.Althoughthereareweeksofnegotiationsahead,andperhapssetbacksandnewsurprises,leadersofbothpartiesareoptimisticthattheirdifferencescanberesolved.

2.Thelosinganimalinastrugglesavesitselffromdestructionbyanactofsubmission,anactusuallyrecognizedandacceptedbythewinner.

3.HeneverdemonstratedthewisdomIhadclaimedforhim,andmyfriendsquicklydismissedmyestimateofhisabilityashyperbole.

4.Itwouldseemthatabsolutequalitiesinarteludeus,thatwecannotescapeviewingworksofartinacontextoftimeandcircumstance.

5.Thisnewgovernmentisfacednotonlywithmanagingitseconomybutalsowithimplementingnewruraldevelopmentprogramstostemtheflowoffarmworkerstothecity.

6.Ananalysisoftheideasinthenovelcompelsananalysisoftheformofthework,particularlywhenformandcontentareasintegratedastheyareinTheHouseoftheSevenGables.

7.Theblueprintsforthenewautomobilewerestrikingatfirstglance.Butthedesignerhadbeenbasicallytooconservativetofloutpreviousstandardsofbeauty.

No.2II.1

1.Becauseitsaverageannualrainfallisonlyaboutfourinches,oneofthemajortasksfacedbythecountryhasbeentofindsupplementarysourcesofwater.

2.Bothtelevisioncommercialsandprogramspresentunrealisticviewofthematerialworld,onewhichpromotesastandardoflivingthatmostofuscanprobablynotattain.

3.Althoughitisunusualtodenouncemuseum-goersfornotpainting,itisquitecommon,evenforthose.whoareunenthusiasticaboutsports,tocriticizespectatorsforathleticinactivity.

4.Becausetheorderinwhichthepartsofspeechappearinthesentencesofagivenlanguageisdecidedmerelybycustom,itisunjustifiabletomaintainthateverydeparturefromthatorderconstitutesaviolationofanaturallaw.

5.Mostpeopleareshamelessvoyeurswheretheveryrichareconcerned,insatiablycuriousabouthowtheygettheirmoneyandhowtheyspendit.

6.Somebiologistsarguethateachspecificallyhumantraitmusthavearisengraduallyanderratically,andthatitisthereforedifficulttoisolatedefinitemilestonesintheevolutionofthespecies.

7.Ultimately,thebook'

scredibilityisstrained;

theslender,thoughfarfromnonexistent,webofevidencepresentedononesalientpointisexpectedtosupportavastsuperstructureofimplications.

No.2II.2

1.Unlikeajudge,whomustactalone,ajurydiscussesacaseandthenreachesitsdecisionasagroup,thusminimizingtheeffectofindividualbias.

2.Onereasonwhypertinentfossilsareuncommonisthatcrucialstagesofevolutionoccurredinthetropicswhereitisdifficulttoexploreforfossils,andsotheirdiscoveryhaslagged.

3.Theharmoniousaccommodationreachedbythewarringfactionsexemplifiestheaxiomthatcompromiseispossibleamongpeopleofgoodwill,evenwhentheyhavepreviouslyheldquiteantagonisticperspectives.

4.Theprimeministertriedtoactbuttheplanswerefrustratedbyhercabinet.

5.Amidthecollapsingorout-of-controlmechanicaldevices,thebelchingvolcanohadadisturbinglyanomalousquality,likeacharacterwhohasstumbledonstagebymistake.

6.Itisanerrortoregardtheimaginationasamainlyrevolutionaryforce;

ifitdestroysandalters,italsofuseshithertoisolatedbeliefs,insights,andmentalhabitsintostronglyunifiedsystems.

7.Thesemanticopacityofancientdocumentsisnotunique;

eveninourowntime,manydocumentsaredifficulttodecipher.

No.2III.1

1.Thepoliticalsuccessofanygovernmentdependsonitsabilitytoimplementbothforeignanddomesticpolicies.

2.AlthoughMs.Brownfoundsomeofherdutiestobemenial,hersupervisionoffortyworkerswasaconsiderableresponsibility.

3.Sincetheprocessofatherosclerosiscannotbereversedinhumans,thebesttreatmentknownatthistimeispreventionofthedisease.

4.Postmodernarchitectureisnotconcernedwiththeeasygoalofreturningtothepastbutwiththemoresubtleanddifficultaimofintegratinghistoricalformsintoanewandcomplexwhole.

5.Inpollendating,geologichappeningsaredatedintermsofeachother,andonecangetjustsofarbymatchingindependentsequences;

butinradiocarbondatingthescaleoftimeismeasuredinabsolutetermsofcenturiesoryears.

6.Manywelfarereformerswouldsubstituteasingle,federallyfinancedincomesupportsystemfortheexistingwelterofoverlappingprograms.

7.Becausethereportcontainedmuchmoreinformationthanthereviewersneededtosee,theauthorwasaskedtosubmitacompendiuminstead.

No.2III.2

1.Herlecturegaveasenseofhowemptytheuniverseis,inspiteoftheenormousnumberofstarswithinit.

2.Thewildernessisvaluableinthatitpermitspeopletofaceanimportantreality-onethatdemandsmuchofthemasthinking,reacting,workingindividuals,notmerelyashumanmachines.

3.AmbroseBlerce'

sbiographersagreethattheCivilWarwasthecentralexperienceofhislife,theeventtowhichheconstantlyreturnedandtheordealthatbroughtsomecoherencetothehithertorandompatternofhisyouth.

4.TheconstitutionalguaranteeoffreespeechmayhavebeenaimedatprotectingnativespeakersofEnglishfromcensorship,butitisnotagreatextensiontointerpretitasprotectingtherighttoexpressoneselfinanynaturallanguageordialect.

5.AlthoughDarwinismwasaprofoundlyrepressiveworldview,itwasessentiallypassive,sinceitprescribednostepstobetaken,novictoriesovernaturetobecelebrated,noprogramoftriumphstobesuccessivelygained.

6.Personnelexpertssaythatattractivebenefitsalonewillnotalwayskeepambitiousexecutivesfromchangingjobsforbetterlong-rangeopportunities,buttheythinktheenticementsmaydetermanyexecutivesfromacceptingroutineoffersfromothercompanies.

7.Theconceptoftimelessnessisparadoxicalfromthestart,foradultconsciousnessispermeatedbytheawarenessofduration.

No.3I.2

1.Itistruethattheseedsofsomeplantshavegerminatedaftertwohundredyearsofdormancy,butreportsthatviableseedshavebeenfoundinancienttombssuchasthepyramidsareentirelyunfounded.

2.Eventhoughmanypersonsintheaudiencejeeredthestarthroughouttheplay,sheappearedforcurtaincalls.

3.Themosttechnologicallyadvancedsocietieshavebeenresponsibleforthegreatestatrocities;

indeed,savageryseemstobeindirectproportiontodevelopment.

4.ThecombinationofeleganceandearthinessinEdmund'

sspeechcanbestarting,especiallywhenheslylyslipsinsomejuicyvulgarityamidthemellifluouscircumlocutionsofagentlemanoftheoldschool.

5.FormanyyoungpeopleduringtheRoaringTwenties,adisgustwiththeexcessesofAmericanculturecombinedwithawanderlusttoprovokeanexodusabroad.

6.Everynewtheorynotonlymustaccommodatethevalidpredictionsoftheoldtheory,butmustalsoexplainwhythosepredictionssucceededwithintherangeofthatoldtheory.

7.Humanreactiontotherealmofthoughtisoftenasstrongasthattosensiblepresences;

ourhighermorallifeisbasedonthefactthatmaterialsensationsactuallypresentmayhaveaweakerinfluenceonouractionthandoideasofremotefacts.

No.3I.5

1.Eventhoughsixplayershadbeeninjured,thecoachannouncedtotheassembledreportersthattheteamwouldwinthechampionship.

2.AlthoughJungiusdetectedGalileo'

serrorinthinkingthatthecurveassumedbyachainhangingfreelybetweentwosupportswasaparabola,hedidnotdiscoverwhatthetrueformmightbe.

3.Perhapspredictably,sinceanabilitytocommunicateeffectivelyisanimportanttraitofanygreatleader,ithasbeentheexceptionalPresidentswhohavedeliveredthemostnotableinauguraladdresses.

4.Herremarkablespeed,whichfirstbecameapparentwhensherepeatedlydefeatedtheolderchildrenatschool,eventuallyearnedforhersometangiblerewards,includingafullathleticscholarshipandseveralfirst-placetrophies.

5.Anexampleofanillegitimatemethodofargumentistolumpdissimilarcasestogetherdeliberatelyunderthepretensethatthesameprinciplesapplytoeach.

6.Theparadoxofhercareerwasherachievementofhergreatestintellectualauthorityattheverymomentwhenshewasbereftofacompellingsubject.

7.AlthoughordinarilyskepticalaboutthepurityofRobinson'

smotives,inthisinstanceJenkinsdidnotconsiderRobinson'

sgenerositytobealloyedwithconsiderationofpe

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