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By Yves(CD:thiskevin)
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1.
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habitats
, since______
habitats , habitats
V2 rossanne 650
V3pyawt
general frog habitate
decrease in habitate since
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intact
V1 toy boy
lost habitat,
V2 zhongq03 710 V34
Frog habitat
intact habitat population
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In an area, the number of amphibious animals, such as frog,snake...etc have been decreasing. The
lost of habitat has certainly affected this result, however that is not the only cause because
____________
: the decrease is more than the steady decrease rate
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_______
Yves
P1:
P2:
C:
P21.
2.
2.
30 clinical depression, 15%
indicate
depression casual factor, _____
preesence
30% 15%
antibiotics support
2%
Yves
P: 30%15% X
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3.4.
2%
3.
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V1tree830224
report perceived such leak before sank
leak
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leak
support storm dump
Yves
/
CP OR
P2: /
P3: report
C: /
1. 2.
report leak
report report/
GAP leak
/
()
4.
V1 rossanne 650
V2 Prendimicosi V37
(outsource outsourcing)
role
Outsourcing is the practice of obtaining from an independent supplier a
product or service that a company has previously provided for itself. Since a
companys chief objective is to realize the highest possible year-end profits,
any product or service that can be obtained from an independent supplier for
less than it would cost the company to provide the product or service on its
own should be outsourced.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?
(A) If a company decides to use independent suppliers for a product, it can
generally exploit the vigorous competition arising among several firms that
are interested in supplying that product.
(B) Successful outsourcing requires a company to provide its suppliers with
information about its products and plans that can fall into the hands of its
competitors and give them a business advantage.
(C) Certain tasks, such as processing a companys payroll, are commonly
outsourced, whereas others, such as handling the companys core business,
are not.
(D) For a company to provide a product or service for itself as efficiently as an
independent supplier can provide it, the managers involved need to be as
expert in the area of that product or service as the people in charge of that
product or service at an independent supplier are.
(E) When a company decides to sue an independent supplier for a product or
service, the independent supplier sometimes hires members of the companys
staff who formerly made the product or provided the service that the
independent supplier now supplies.
Yves
P: C:
5. personality political issue
V1 rossanne 650
focus personality information of geniue
political issue personality political issue
political issue
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Q5 general political issue ISSUE general political
general general political
issue" ISSUE
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P personality general politial issue
tax revenueunemploymenteconomy voters
general politial issues
J personality tax revenueunemploymenteconomy
personality general political issue
P J
A general political B issue C personality D E tax revenue
V2 710
A: personality, public
services issues
B: personality issues
B A
A personalities B issues C interest
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budget
personality genuine politic issues
Personality budget politic issue
genuine politic issue
genuine politic
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personality, policyissue
personality policy
policy issue personality
issue.
V5 personality issue
personality political
indicates the disagreement on blah blah blah on the terms of:
genuinely gen political, issue,
personality, policy
personality
personality
Yves
personality political issues
personality political issues
political issues personality
genuine political issue
by lancia2 issue
general issue persoality issue
issue
by XYXB TXP personality is not a
genuine political issue personality genuine political issue 2
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issue personality issue general
political
6.
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argument
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Hunter: Many people blame hunters alone for the decline in Green rock National
Forest's deer population over the past ten years. Yet clearly, black bears have
also played an important role in this decline
orset ranger: but there is evidence suggest that deer
forest ranger hunter
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provide evidence to undermine xxx above
suggest hypothesis to xxx above
use xxx to break it(hunter's argument) on the ground
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hunting deer deer
deer deer
mutually exclusive
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jj mutually exclusive
OG
Hunter: Many people blame hunters alone for the decline in Green rock National
Forest's deer population over the past ten years. Yet clearly, black bears have also
played an important role in this decline. In the past ten years, the forest's protected black
bear population has risen sharply, and examination of black bears found dead in the forest
during the deer hunting season showed that a number of them had recently fed on deer.
In the hunter's argument, the portion in boldface plays which of the following roles?
(A) It is the main conclusion of the argument.
(B) It is a finding that the argument seeks to explain.
(C) It is an explanation that the argument conclude is correct.
(D) It provides evidence in support of the main conclusion of the argument.
(E) It introduces a judgment that the argument opposes.
Yves
OG OG
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bellbark
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native
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silkbark
8.
V1 by maomaofighting
prescription Increase 13%
sale increase 20%. conflict
9.
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TARCOS decline
investment
support weaken
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s b b
b b s s
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V2V3 this company
will not sell it to competitors who also have a chain restaurant of fast food. V2V3
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soft drink soft drink
soft drink
soft drink
soft drink soft drink
defend
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25 soft drink
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25 soft drink support
A
10.
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poaching
11.
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profitable profitable
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port, gill(?, g),,,,, implement. A,; B, g. C, recreational boat , D, in danger E, V2
gill net
gillnet tent net
tent net
A tent net tent () B gill net
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recreational boat
commercial
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gill
net gill
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commercial
.
commercial
Yves
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FACT: gill net tent net
gill net tent net
1. 2. 3.
4. V3,V4,V5 //recreational
boat
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CEO
FLAW /
12. motor scooter
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motor scooter
sccoter
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scooter motorcycle
motorcycle
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motor scooter fact
policy scooterA policy B
motor motor scooter evaluate A B
A there is some people who wore helmets even before the policy
motor sales
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Scooter Scooter
(moto-cycle)
Scooter insurance
investigate scooter:
scooter
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motor-cycle() motor-scooter() C
SC helmet S S
S S
1 S
2 S
3 S
4 S
Yves
V1,V2 V3
V1,V2:
FACT: moto-cycle motor-scooter motor-scooter
motor-scooter
moto-cycle motor-scooter insurance
insurance
Insurance
moto-cycle Unchanged Changed
motor-scooter Changed Changed
motor-scooter moto-cycle
insurance
scooter YES NO
V3:
V3 insurance
FACT: moto-cycle motor-scooter motor-scooter
motor-scooter
scooter
GAP
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13. GDP
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GDP
1.
2.
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GDPJJ
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B 98% avaliable
workforce
workforce
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Definition economic workforce
GDP
Fact 1 workforce 84% increase
Fact 2 workforce stable
economic
justify
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GDP GNP service
98%
GDP GNP
GDP
GNP
B
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GDP 1
2total production of service ...
Fact1: 1
Fact2: 2 workforce production per hour
GDP
fact fact fact 1 &2
service average work hour fact 2 production per
hour hour GDP
Yves
GDP ~
Gross Domestic Product GDP)
FACT GDP
1. 2.
GDP OK
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GDP GDP/GNP
14.
V1
Historian: Newton developed mathematical concepts and techniques that are
fundamental to modern calculus. Leibniz developed closely analogous concepts and
techniques. It has traditionally been thought that these discoveries were
independent. Researchers have, however, recently discovered notes of Leibniz'
that discuss one of Newton's books on mathematics. Several scholars have argued
that since the book includes a presentation of Newton's calculus concepts and
techniques, and since the notes were written before Leibniz's own development of
calculus concepts and techniques, it is virtually certain that the traditional
view is false. A more cautious conclusion than this is called for, however,
Leibniz' notes are limited to early sections of Newton's book, sections that
precede the ones in which Newton's calculus concepts and techniques are presented.
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it is virtually certain that
the traditional view is false."
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since the book includes a presentation of Newton's calculus concepts
and techniques, it is virtually certain that the traditional view is
false.
GWD
Historian: Newton developed mathematical concepts and techniques that are
fundamental to modern calculus. Leibniz developed closely analogous concepts and
techniques. It has traditionally been thought that these discoveries were
independent. Researchers have, however, recently discovered notes of Leibniz'
that discuss one of Newton's books on mathematics. Several scholars have argued
that since the book includes a presentation of Newton's calculus concepts and
techniques, and since the notes were written before Leibniz's own development
of calculus concepts and techniques, it is virtually certain that the traditional
view is false. A more cautious conclusion than this is called for, however,
Leibniz' notes are limited to early sections of Newton's book, sections that
precede the ones in which Newton's calculus concepts and techniques are presented.
In the historian's reasoning, the two boldfaced portions play which of the
following roles?
A. The first provides evidence in support of the overall position that the
historian defends; the second is evidence that has been used to support an
opposing position.
B. The first provides evidence in support of the overall position that the
historian defends; the second is that position.
C. The first provides evidence in support of an intermediate conclusion that is
drawn to provide support for the overall position that the historian defends;
the second provides evidence against that intermediate conclusion.
D. The first is evidence that has been used to support a conclusion that the
historian criticizes; the second is evidence offered in support of the
historian's own position.
E. The first is evidence that has been used to support a conclusion that the
historian criticizes; the second is further information that substantiates that
evidence.
15.
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assumption
AB hypothesis
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support
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16.
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B
A price
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pet 7500 Assumption
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7500 / 7500
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C hotel lobby aB hotel lobby a C
B B
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hotel lobby hotel lobby
durable OG
OG hotel 5
OG strengthen
OG
Advertisement: Ten years ago, the Cormond Hotel's lobby was carpeted with Duratex carpet
while the lobby of a nearby hotel was being carpeted with our competitor's most durable carpet.
Today, after a decade in which the two hotels have had similar amounts of foot traffic through
their lobbies, that other hotel is having to replace the worn-out carpeting near its lobby
entrances, whereas the Cormond's Duratex carpeting has years of wear left in it.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the force of the advertisement's
evidence for concluding that Duratex carpet is more durable than the carpet of its competitor?
A.The lobby of the Cormond Hotel has five different entrances, but the lobby of the other hotel
has only two.
B.The carpet of the Cormond Hotel's lobby is not the most durable carpet that Duratex
manufactures.
C.The other hotel has a popular restaurant that can be reached from outside without walking
through the hotel lobby.
D.The carpet that is being used to replace carpeting near the other hotel's lobby entrances is
not Duratex carpet.
E.There is a third hotel near the other two that has not replaced the Duratex carpet in its lobby
for more than 15 years.
Yves
1. 2.
Cormond Hotel Duratex Nearby Hotel
Foot Traffic
V2 hotel 5 OG E
Duratex 15 ten years ago
OG A Cormond Hotel
A A
Cormond Hotel
21. subscribers people
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subscriber magazine 30
35 30 35
75%~
V2
PREP 07
Finding of a survey of Systems magazine subscribers: Thirty percent of all merchandise
orders placed by subscribers in response to advertisements in the magazine last year were
placed by subscribers under age thirty-five.
Finding of a survey of advertisers in Systems magazine: Most of the merchandise orders
placed in response to advertisements in Systems last year were placed by people under age
thirty-five.
For both of the findings to be accurate, which of the following must be true?
(A) More subscribers to Systems who have never ordered merchandise in response to
advertisements in the magazine are age thirty-five or over than are under age thirty-five.
(B) Among subscribers to Systems, the proportion who are under age thirty-five was
considerably lower last year than it is now.
(C) Most merchandise orders placed in response to advertisements in Systems last year were
placed by Systems subscribers over age thirty-five.
(D) Last year, the average dollar amount of merchandise orders placed was less for
subscribers under age thirty-five than for those age thirty-five or over.
(E) Last year many people who placed orders for merchandise in response to advertisements
in Systems were not subscribers to the magazine.
Yves
130% 35 subscriber
2 35
Most 50% 35 people 2 people
30% 35 subscriber 1 subscriber
people subscriber
22. multitask
V1 chenxiaohao
V1 By kennybigmouth (ID: 704945) 730
V2. By (ID: 746466) 740
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task consentrate
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tasks task
task
possible reason
Yves
V1 resolve paradox,
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V2
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perishable
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items
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tax
milage
milage
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fact1 fact2 B
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strengthen?
fact significantly change
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xxx record
record vague public good
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vague
28.
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Some people think... but oppose
29.
NeilYaoZhiyi 710 V34
economic downturn
order cancellation
A downturn
BC
D metal
metal
E
AD A metal
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V2
increasing
rapidly
downturn
30.
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private landfill assumption
plastic
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cover cost .
sales
assumption
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recycle plastic cost ,
landfill .. assumption.
A ,
B .()
C plastic
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plastic
private
assumption
plastic
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assumption
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flightless
V2 Jptvhe 730
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short gene
mammal gene short gene efficient flight
support...
B bat gene
E mammal gene ...
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short gene short gene
gene gene
/support?
XXX short gene
1 short gene
2 gene
Genomic FeaturesThe new genome sequences confirmed that birds have unusually small and
fragmented genomes compared to other vertebrates, a characteristic that the authors suggest
might be due to the erosion of junk DNA, as well as loss of functional genes. However, they also
found that bird genes tended to be very short. In fact, protein-coding genes in birds are on average
30 50% shorter than genes in reptiles and mammals. Birds achieve this by having denser genes.
Genes contain introns, which dont directly code for a protein, but are important in gene
regulation, and a process called alternative splicing which allows one gene to code for multiple
related proteins. Birds tend to have smaller introns and shorter regions between their genes.
Interestingly, one mammal group shows a very similar trend bats. Therefore it seems likely that
short, dense genes and smaller regulatory regions may be an adaptation to flying Zhang and
colleagues suggest it may facilitate more efficient gene regulation, necessary to meet the power
demands of flight.
short gene,
"short genes may be an adaptation to flying".
1 short gene
2 - gene
- XXX short gene
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seat body engineer
seat suppor
1 material
2engineer train
3 physical
34.
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X
green park X wood forest wood park?
which defend against mayor's charge?
twice
wood forest
35.
jptvhe 730
1
2
1 2 (irrelevant)
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3 hours later BUT
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36.
V1 CrystalLinLin
cable television
program costs
program program charge
more on these programs
V1 By casualist V29
package weaken:
individual
Most cable television companies currently require customers to subscribe to packages of channels,
but consumer groups have recently proposed legislation that would force the companies to offer
a la carte pricing. Subscribers would pay less, argue the consumer groups, because they could
purchase only the desired channels. However, the cable industry argues that under the current
package pricing, popular channels subsidize less-popular ones, providing more options for viewers.
For this reason, the industry claims that it is always cheaper for the consumer to purchase many
bundled channels than to buy them individually.
Which of the following would be most important for the government to determine before deciding
whether to require cable television companies to offera la carte pricing in order to reduce
consumer costs?
A. Whether the total number of channels offered to consumers would decrease, along with
programming diversity, as a result of the a la carte pricing structure
B. Whether advertising revenue for the cable television companies would decrease as a result
of the a la carte pricing structure
C. Whether the vast majority of consumers would greatly reduce the number of channels
purchased if given the option of purchasing them individually
D. Whether cable and satellite companies currently have the ability to buy channels individually
from programmers and content providers
E. Whether a la carte subscribers would be required tohave new television set-top boxes
D (D) The government's decision is based on only the costs
to consumers, not the
current purchasing agreements that exist between the cable television
companies and content providers.
37.
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cr:
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S SS SA
SA SS.
SA immune
A B A B
Assumption
Which of the following most logically completes the passage?
Mastitis is an infection of the udder in cows that, although not dangerous, causes them to give
poor-quality milk. Most cases of mastitis are caused by the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus,
against which antibiotics are ineffective. However, a related bacterium, Staphylococcus simulans,
quickly clears up even severe infections of S. aureus simply by displacing the bacteria. S. simulans
is nevertheless unlikely to become the preferred treatment for cases of mastitis, since ______.
A certain dangerous bacteria that normally cannot take hold can do so in the presence of S.
simulans []
B the current resistance of S. aureus to antibiotics derives in part from a past pattern of overuse of
those antibiotics
C the milk from cows infected with S. aureus is generally not of such poor quality as to be entirely
unusable
D careful farming practice can reduce the incidence of mastitis to a minimum
E the only symptom of mild cases of mastitis is the deterioration in the quality of the milk produced
A S.simulans
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18 Australia ***( Australia
indiginous . Australia
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group interview freerider
group interview traditional one-one efficacy
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spary
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bacterium method manufacturer baterium
method method
bacterium method expense vary from manufacturer to manfacturer
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in depth
disatisfaction hundreds of choice
disatisfaction assumption
think in depth
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hr
employee
a profitable b
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gwd
share caller assuption
caller
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replacement
replacement
retail price costretail price cost
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5
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BCDE
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illegal fix rate fix rate
assumption legal
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