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xyin
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Verbal

by xyin Thu Apr 28, 2011 1:25 pm

Whereas lines of competition are clearly defined in the more established industries, in the Internet industry they are blurred and indistinct, as companies that compete one day may be partners the next. (Gmat Prep verbal section)

A. Whereas lines of competition are clearly defined in the more established industries, in the Internet industry they are blurred and indistinct, as companies that compete
B. Although the lines of competition are clearly defined in industries that are more established, they are blurred and indistinct in the Internet industry, as competing companies
C. The lines of competition are clearly defined in the more established industries, unlike the Internet where they are blurred and indistinct, as companies that compete
D. Unlike more established industries, where the lines of competition are clearly defined, they are burred and indistinct in the Internet industry, as companies that compete
E. Unlike more established industries, with clearly defined lines of competition, those of the Internet industry are blurred and indistinct, as competing companies

Hi, can anyone explain the choice between A and B? Which is better?
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Re: Verbal

by jnelson0612 Sun Jun 19, 2011 10:14 pm

Please repost your question in the GMAT Prep verbal section--thanks!
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