Jun 12, 2008 03:34
15 yrs ago
English term
these three types of diversity are not always distinct in practice
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"these three types of diversity are not always distinct in practice" which mean these diversity are common or these diversity are unusual?
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4 +1 | maybe common, maybe unusual, it all depends | orientalhorizon |
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maybe common, maybe unusual, it all depends
The sentence doesn't say anything about being common or unusual, just there are three types in theory, but in practice, the divisions between them is not so apparent.
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Note added at 23 mins (2008-06-12 03:57:30 GMT)
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"is" should be "are"
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Note added at 23 mins (2008-06-12 03:57:30 GMT)
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"is" should be "are"
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