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32. The author ignores other likely benefits of agricultural technology that affect food pieces only indirectly1 or not at all. 33. In the first place, a great deal of empirical evidence shows that sequels are often not as profitable as the original movie. 34. However, unless the original cast and production team are involved in making the sequel, there is a good chance it will not be financially successful. 35. Since the difficulties inherent in this process make it hard to predict whether the result will be a success or a failure, the conclusion that the sequel will be profitable is presumptuous(武断的) 36. This assumption overlooks other criteria2 for determining a bridge’s importance – such as the number of commuters using the bridge, the role of the bridge in local emergencies and disasters, and the impact that bridge closure would have on the economies of nearby cities. 37. Without such evidence, we cannot accept the author’s conclusion that no government funds should be directed toward maintaining the Styx River bridge. 38. The fact that the nearby city has a weakening economy does not prove that the city will not contribute significantly to tax revenues. 39. Substantiating3 this assumption requires examining the proper duty of government. 40. Accordingly, this assumption is simply an unproven claim. 41. The author is presenting a false dilemma4 by imposing5 an either – or choice between two courses of action that need not be mutually exclusive. 42. It is equally possible that legislators can address both areas of concern concurrently6. 43. The argument relies on the assumption that the legislators in question(所讨论的)have the opportunity to address urban crime problems. 44. Finally, the author unfairly trivializes the severity of rural crime by simply comparing it with urban crime. 45. It is possible that the sales trend in a particular location is not representative of sales in other regions. 46. However, the author fails to acknowledge and rule out other possible causes of such accidents. 47. A third problem with the argument is that the statistical7 evidence upon which it relies is too vague to be informative8. 48. If the subjects for the study were randomly9 chosen and represent a diverse cross section of the population of shampoo users, the results will be reliable regardless of the number of participants. 49. Experience alone is far from being enough to guarantee minimized processing costs. 50. Given that Olympic Foods does benefit from lowered processing costs due to its years of experience, the prediction about maximum profits is still in lake of solid ground. 点击收听单词发音
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