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Just saw this post and it was very helpful! I looked for it in PT 82 and I think I found it in section1question12 and it was comparing yoga to physical therapy. I employed the technique you used and it worked out great. Thanks!
Sooooo inferences are usually much more clear and this one is giving me a lot of trouble. I gave B a considerable amount of thought, but I felt like it's a flaw because it goes from health food enthusiasts to saying in general, those who take XYZ will ...
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