Sep 26, 2008 02:46
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English term
as have the reasons for lack of success
Non-PRO
English
Social Sciences
Education / Pedagogy
acceleration
Unsuccessful cases of acceleration exist, but the numbers have been exaggerated as have the reasons for lack of success.
Does 'as have the reasons for lack of success' mean 'just like the reasons for lack of success have been exaggerated'?
Does 'as have the reasons for lack of success' mean 'just like the reasons for lack of success have been exaggerated'?
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Sep 26, 2008 03:02: NancyLynn changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
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just like the reasons
The numbers have been exaggerated just like the reasons.
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NancyLynn
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Thank you, Nancy.
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Demi Ebrite
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kironne
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Sabine Akabayov, PhD
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chaman4723
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Patricia Townshend (X)
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Ramesh Bhatt
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Polangmar
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Phong Le
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and the same for
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as too
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in the same way that ... you select but that's the meaning ...
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as too
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in the same way that ... you select but that's the meaning ...
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The truth has been stretched on both counts
The numbers have been exaggerated and the reasons for lack of success have also been exaggerated.
The truth has been stretched on both counts
The truth has been stretched on both counts
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