Some experts estimate that the recreational salmon fishery in British Columbia contributes more to the province's economy than the commercial salmon fishery does—a surprising statistic given the political commercial _____ of the fishery in the province.
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Blake's reputation for weakness is _____: almost all who have worked with him say he is a disciplined, intellectually formidable, and very tough politician.
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Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
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If $$n$$ and $$m$$ are positive integers and $$m$$ is a factor of $$2^{6}$$, what is the greatest possible number of integers that can be equal to both $$3n$$ and $$\frac{2^{6}}{m}$$?
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The passage is primarily concerned with
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The author of the passage implies which of the following about the release of water from glacial Lake Agassiz?
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The passage is concerned primarily with
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The passage is primarily concerned with
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The primary purpose of the passage is to
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The author of the passage mentions Johnson's 1762 pension award in order to
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According to the passage, which of the following is true of an Eurasia-Africa land bridge during ice ages?
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The passage indicates that the small size of Bishop`s body of work contributed to bringing about which of the following?
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The passage is primarily concerned with discussing the
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Which of the following best describes the organization of the second paragraph?
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The passage suggests which of the following about Braque`s cubism?
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While the hyperbole throughout the book is trying and does little to ______matters, it is not as worrying as the inaccuracies that accompany the book`s outdated exposition.
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Both inquiries were pushed forward by obsessive, heavy-handed investigators with political agendas; both dragged on interminably, with investigators ultimately chasing after details (i) ____________ the original alleged offenses. And just as the first inquiry long ago grew too (ii)____________ for most citizens to grasp, in the same way the second inquiry hinged on immunological experiments so (iii)____________—and produced so many conflicting interpretations of the allegedly fabricated experimental records—that impartial observers rarely knew what to believe.
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Computerized facial-recognition systems can be ________ by any number of factors, from the dirt caked on a camera lens to a hat pulled low over a subject`s face.
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Which of the following most logically completes the argument?
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Which of the following best describes the function of the highlighted sentence?
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