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Unit 2: Honesty Is the Best Policy

Sentences with the boldfaced words
a)     For a long time, violence has been pervasive in Somalia, and it will continue for a while.

b)    The book's ending was quite trivial and completely predictable.

c)     Now instead of tattling on each other all the time, they talk to each other and question each other using the Pillars.

d)     The use of this procedure must be indicated by the company in its report and must not mislead investors.

e)     Indeed, I believe it would make matters even worse, because it would give a veneer of democracy to this method, which in no way corresponds to the principles of the rule of law.

f)      The relentless efforts by troop-contributing countries towards the attainment of this goal cannot be ignored.

g)     On the dial finely honed details show the complexity of workmanship that has gone into every element of this timepiece.

h)    Go ahead and conceal the names of these trusts, since I cannot bear to look at them!

i)       This was a preoccupation of the acceding countries and is now a part of the compromise today.

j)       We have a duty to help not in an intrusive or invasive way, but by removing legal, physical and psychological barriers.

k)    Their roots help prevent soil erosion and loss of nutrients, as well as filter out pollution from the water.

l)       However, several of those findings have been inflated for various reasons.



Juan Leonardo Castillo Contreras
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