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Units d , e , and f present a more complex problem , since e has no representation that does not overlap with another item . In other words , the ' logical ' upper limit of the distinctive function of this item is not realized .
Units d , e , and f present a more complex problem , since e has no representation that does not overlap with another item . In other words , the ' logical ' upper limit of the distinctive function of this item is not realized .
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The idea of having specialized problem workbooks , made to illustrate particular structures in a number of related ... Such an approach might prove better than the traditional collection of widely disparate problems which lack any sense ...
The idea of having specialized problem workbooks , made to illustrate particular structures in a number of related ... Such an approach might prove better than the traditional collection of widely disparate problems which lack any sense ...
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These problems are more interesting syntactically than some of those marked ' syntactic problem ' , which involve only subject - predicate permutation . The directions often ask what the affixes mean , but it is usually impossible to ...
These problems are more interesting syntactically than some of those marked ' syntactic problem ' , which involve only subject - predicate permutation . The directions often ask what the affixes mean , but it is usually impossible to ...
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