... allowed" matched nicely with the "government should ban". Even during BR ... doesn't necessarily link the "government should ban" aspect. This is ...
P1: Government polices have significantly increased consumer ... is not doubt that the government is responsible for the increased ... prices to increase. Then the government policy that increased the consumer ...
... . When asked if the government would require warning labels on ... would not because the government would lose credibility if ... most strongly suggested by the government's statement above?
... still be consistent with the government statement (if there aren' ...
I confidently chose D but after seeing that E is the correct answer, I can somewhat understand why. My issue is with trying to explain why D is wrong. I took D to mean that the fed gov's expenditures (i.e. allocations) for soil conversation in various ...
... , will win control of the government. If A’s faction wins ... has won control of the government.
(C) It is certain ... has won control of the government.
(E) If the nation ... has won control of the government.
... phrase "It is the national government that must save the environment ... />
"save the environment -> national government" is the correct logical translation ...
This is for JY, if we have another answer choice ‘an activity that is conducive to healthy nation ought to be protected and encouraged by nation’ then, A, also this answer choice can be a right answer or just we are try to pick the bridge between main ...
Hey guys. I’m hoping some of you LSAT masters can help with this question. I’ve been trying to wrap my brain around it for the past few days with no luck. I understand it is a correlation/ causation flaw, but I can’t seem to understand why D is the AC and ...