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In each of the following sentences,
a certain element is either inappropriate or wrong. |
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Thanks to the government's effective leadership and success in
improving the standard of living through better housing and
better nutrition, TB is now a receding disease. Is there then a
necessary to continue the practice of annual chest X-ray
examinations ? |
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The private sector will take over the outpatient dental
services, which may be gradually phased out, now run by the
government. The new role of the private sector will then enable
the public sector concentrate its resources on other areas. |
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Mr Goh reiterated that bonding was still desirable to ensure
that doctors and dentists do not make mistakes. "If they make,
it is at the expense of their patients. This is something we
cannot afford to have. " |
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France decided to suspend construction of five nuclear power
stations, putting the brakes to their atomic energy program.
Parliament will debate the nuclear issue on the latest before
the government decides its nuclear policy in detail. |
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I need hardly stress on the importance of our successfully
carrying out the mosque building program. If, amidst our pursuit
of material well-being, we fail to cater for the spiritual needs
of the Muslim community, we will be sowing the seeds of
disharmony for the generations yet unborn. |
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Like most big institutions, the police must periodically revise
and upgrade its training program if they are to produce officers
who are not only competent but also sensitive to the needs of
the changing society. |
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In addition to solving crimes, a modern police officer must be
able to run a modern, tightly organized force. A knowledge of
modern management systems and computer appreciations are
therefore a "must". |
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Recent examples in other countries have shown that the most
modern equipments and facilities are not enough to maintain law
and order. There is need for the police to have good rapport
with the public. |
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Thanks to the government's effective leadership and success in
improving the standard of living through better housing and
better nutrition, TB is now a receding disease. Is there then a
necessity to continue the
practice of annual chest X-ray examinations ? |
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The private sector will take over the outpatient dental
services, which may be gradually phased out, now run by the
government. The new role of the private sector will then enable
the public sector to concentrate
its resources on other areas. |
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Mr Goh reiterated that bonding was still desirable to ensure
that doctors and dentists do not make mistakes. "If they
do, it is at the expense of
their patients. This is something we cannot afford to have. " |
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France decided to suspend construction of five nuclear power
stations, putting the brakes to their atomic energy program.
Parliament will debate the nuclear issue
at the latest before the government decides its
nuclear policy in detail. |
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I need hardly stress the importance
of our successfully carrying out the mosque building program.
If, amidst our pursuit of material well-being, we fail to cater
for the spiritual needs of the Muslim community, we will be
sowing the seeds of disharmony for the generations yet unborn. |
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Like most big institutions, the police must periodically revise
and upgrade their training
program if they are to produce officers who are not only
competent but also sensitive to the needs of the changing
society. |
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In addition to solving crimes, a modern police officer must be
able to run a modern, tightly organized force. A knowledge of
modern management systems and computer appreciations
is therefore a "must". |
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Recent examples in other countries have shown that the most
modern equipment and
facilities are not enough to maintain law and order. There is
need for the police to have good rapport with the public. |
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