
According to the text above, it can be concluded that
“trade-off” (l.16) means a giving up of one thing in return for another.
According to the text above, it can be concluded that
“trade-off” (l.16) means a giving up of one thing in return for another.
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"In addition" (l..7) means furthermore.

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“prospects” (l.17) means likelihood.

Based on the text above, it can be correctly concluded that
“predicts” (l.24) means foretells.
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“without” (l.16) is the opposite of with.
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The word “steadily” (l.15) means inconsistently.
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The word “one” (l.2) is a numeral.
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“On the other hand” (l.7) means out of hand.Text III – items 41 to 46
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In line 6, the word " unsound" means unheard.
Text III – items 41 to 46
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In lines 21-22, the phrase " a v es ted interest in protecting" can be correctly replaced by a particular reason to protect.