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- 1The business’s decision to (i) ______ its earlier commitment to environmental sustainability drew extensive criticism from both environmentalists and long-time customers.
- 2The new technology was a (i) ______ for those living in remote areas, allowing them better access to services that were previously unavailable.
- 3The problem with the plan, as the prime minister came to realize, was its (i) ______: the various stakeholders had diametrically opposing views, and by trying to appease them all, the government was left with a policy that was self-canceling.
- 4The mayor’s critics are quick to point out his proclivity for flip-flopping on contentious issues, but they fail to understand that his vacillation is a calculated gamble: he is fully cognizant that any firm stance he takes will inevitably alienate a significant portion of his (i) ______.
- 5Civic planning has been marred by a (i) ______ trend: the design of public spaces with the intent of discouraging protests.
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