The workers at Bell Manufacturing will shortly go on strike unless the management increases their wages. As Bell’s president is well aware, however, in order to increase the workers’ wages, Bell would have to sell off some of its subsidiaries. So, some of Bell’s subsidiaries will be sold. The conclusion above is properly drawn if which one of the following is assumed
A. Bell Manufacturing will begin to suffer increased losses.
Bell’s management will refuse to increase its workers’ wages.
C. The workers at Bell Manufacturing will not be going on strike.
D. Bell’s president has the authority to offer the workers their desired wage increase.
E. Bell’s workers will not accept a package of improved benefits in place of their desired wage increase.
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A. 化脓性链球菌
B. 肺炎链球菌
C. 金黄色葡萄球菌
D. 肺炎克雷伯杆菌
The interview is an essential part of a successful hiring program because, with it, job applicants who have personalities that are unsuited to the requirements of the job will be eliminated from consideration. The argument above logically depends on which of the following assumptions
A hiring program will be successful if it includes interviews.
B. The interview is a more important part of a successful hiring program than is the development of a job description.
C. Interviewers can accurately identify applicants whose personalities are unsuited to the requirements of the job.
D. The only purpose of an interview is to evaluate whether job applicants’ personalities are suited to the requirements of the job.
E. The fit of job applicants’ personalities to the requirements of the job was once the most important factor in making hiring decisions.
肱骨髁上骨折晚期,常并发()
A. 骨折不愈合或延迟愈合
B. 神经损伤
C. 血管损伤和缺血性肌挛缩
D. 肘内翻畸形
To provide extra revenue for improving city bus service, the mayor of Greenville proposed a fare increase. The director of the bus service, however, pointed out that the previous bus fare increase had resulted in so many regular riders abandoning the bus system altogether that revenues from bus service had decreased. Another fare increase, the director argued, would only lead to another revenue drop. The director’s argument depends on which of the following assumptions
A. The previous fare increase was the same amount as the proposed fare increase.
B. Fare increases do not necessarily lead to lower revenues from city bus service.
C. A decrease in fares would result in increased ridership and increased revenues from bus service.
D. The fare increase would make Greenville’s bus service much more expensive than bus services in other comparable cities.
E. Some of the people currently using the bus have the option of not traveling by bus.