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... answers regardless of what outside information you know.
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-The attractive wrong answerchoice will be masquerading as something ...
... not let bankers write and set the regulations for banking. ... be: if we let bankers set their own regulations, it ... idea to let corporate executives set salaries, because those setting ... flawed pattern of reasoning from answerchoice (A).
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... add to our understanding..." and answerchoice (C) says "**could someday** be ... solution to the dark matter problem" is a reasonable inference without ...
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