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    In each of the following sentences, a certain element is either inappropriate or wrong.
     
1.   The government, responding to mounting outcry against rising property prices, has unveiled its long-awaited anti-speculation package containing in the Housing Developers Rules, 1981.
     
2.   It is a key appointment and we envisage that the successful applicant will be energetic, perceptive, cooperative and tact.
     
3.   The five-days UN Conference on Cambodia ended with all participating countries declaring their support for sending a peace-keeping force to Cambodia.
     
4.   If you are looking for a challenging and interesting career with an organization that prides itself on its policy of recognizing outstanding job performance, write in stating your age, qualifications, experience together with photocopy of your certificates and a recent passport-sized photo.
     
5.   The concept of a Pacific community has been mooted by the Americans, Australians and Japanese, but there are difficulties in getting them off the ground.
     
6.   Are we placing too much emphasis to tests in our schools ? A reader suggests our educators do away with the present test system and instead allow students to look up facts instead of passively accepting what their teachers spoon-feed them with.
     
7.   A variety of ventures are involved, some foreign and a few local, ranging from a relatively small investment to one of $30 million. About half the $100 million will be poured into the manufacture of equipment for the offshore oil industry by one of the giant in the field.
     
8.   A high-level steering group to deal with urgent international trade issues is to be set up. The decision is expected to be endorse at the seven-nation economic summit in Ottawa.
     

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1.   The government, responding to mounting outcry against rising property prices, has unveiled its long-awaited anti-speculation package contained in the Housing Developers Rules, 1981.
2.   It is a key appointment and we envisage that the successful applicant will be energetic, perceptive, cooperative and tactful.
3.   The five-day UN Conference on Cambodia ended with all participating countries declaring their support for sending a peace-keeping force to Cambodia.
4.   If you are looking for a challenging and interesting career with an organization that prides itself on its policy of recognizing outstanding job performance, write in stating your age, qualifications, experience together with photocopies of your certificates and a recent passport-sized photo.
5.   The concept of a Pacific community has been mooted by the Americans, Australians and Japanese, but there are difficulties in getting it off the ground.
6.   Are we placing too much emphasis on tests in our schools ? A reader suggests our educators do away with the present test system and instead allow students to look up facts instead of passively accepting what their teachers spoon-feed them with.
7.   A variety of ventures are involved, some foreign and a few local, ranging from a relatively small investment to one of $30 million. About half the $100 million will be poured into the manufacture of equipment for the offshore oil industry by one of the giants in the field.
8.   A high-level steering group to deal with urgent international trade issues is to be set up. The decision is expected to be endorsed at the seven-nation economic summit in Ottawa.
     
 
 
 

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