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What is George MacDonald’s main point? He is astounded that

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What is George MacDonald’s main point?
He is astounded that

A
bankers are facilitating criminal activity.
B
many offences are never punished.
C
people are calmly accepting the growing economic uncertainty.
D
the financial world can get away with disputable monetary policy.

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Which of the following fits the gap in the text?

A
exactly wrong
B
ill-timed
C
of little importance
D
wide-ranging

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Patronizing is
A
causing someone to lose their dignity and the respect of others
B
giving too much attention to formal rules or small details
C
apparently kind or helpful but betraying a feeling of superiority; condescending

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The Fault in Our Stars by John Greene delves into some pretty heavy topics like death and childhood cancer. 

"Thank you for explaining that my eye cancer isn't going to make me deaf. I feel so fortunate that an intellectual giant like yourself would deign to operate on me."
This is an example of.....

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"Thank you for explaining that my eye cancer isn't going to make me deaf. I feel so fortunate that an intellectual giant like yourself would deign to operate on me."
This is an example of.....
A
sarcasm
B
tongue-in-cheek
C
irony
D
satire

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An example of....
Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 classic Dr. Strangelove includes a scene where military officials gather to discuss strategies. Eventually, a fight breaks out, and one character shouts: “You can’t fight here! This is a war room!”

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A
tongue-in-cheek
B
irony
C
sarcasm
D
cynicism

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 This means  that research on occupational risks can proceed more quickly and accurately, ultimately leading to safer work environments and a reduction in work-related fatalities.
Work sometimes comes with health risks, such as exposure to asbestos or constant noise.
To relieve human experts, researcher Mathijs Langezaal has developed an AI system using 812,552 work descriptions that automatically classifies such descriptions according to various international guidelines. A precision score is assigned to each classification, which experts can use to determine which codes need to be reviewed and potentially improved. 
 To investigate these risks, work descriptions are collected and standardized by experts using classification systems.
This speeds up the process while ensuring accuracy. The AI system outperforms both experts and other available tools.
However, this process is expensive and demands a lot of time and expertise.

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AI system supports research on occupational risks

Work sometimes comes with health risks, such as exposure to asbestos or constant noise. To investigate these risks, work descriptions are collected and standardized by experts using classification systems. However, this process is expensive and demands a lot of time and expertise.

To relieve human experts, researcher Mathijs Langezaal has developed an AI system using 812,552 work descriptions that automatically classifies such descriptions according to various international guidelines. A precision score is assigned to each classification, which experts can use to determine which codes need to be reviewed and potentially improved. This speeds up the process while ensuring accuracy. The AI system outperforms both experts and other available tools.

 This means that research on occupational risks can proceed more quickly and accurately, ultimately leading to safer work environments and a reduction in work-related fatalities.

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