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by crackgmat007 » Fri Aug 14, 2009 9:04 am
Though the law will require emissions testing of all diesel vehicles, from
tractor trailers to excursion buses, it will have no effect on sport utility
vehicles, almost all of which are gasoline powered, and will not be subjected
to emissions-control standards as stringent as they are for

diesel-powered vehicles.
A. powered, and will not be subjected to emissions-control standards as
stringent as they are for
B. powered, and therefore not subjected to emissions-control standards
that are as stringent as those of
C. powered and therefore not subject to emissions-control standards as
stringent as those for
D. powered, which are not subject to emissions-control standards as
stringent as they are for
E. powered and therefore they are not subject to emissions-control
standards as stringent as those of

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by vishal1702 » Fri Aug 14, 2009 9:32 am
IMO C

A. powered, and will not be subjected to emissions-control standards as stringent as they are for(wordy)
B. powered, and therefore not subjected to emissions-control standards
that are as stringent as those of(standards for sounds good)
C. powered and therefore not subject to emissions-control standards as
stringent as those for(those for seems ok to me)
D. powered, which are not subject to emissions-control standards as stringent as they are for(don't sound good)
E. powered and therefore they are not subject to emissions-control
standards as stringent as those of(standards for sounds good)

wats d OA??

Can some1 throw some light on usage of those for & they are for??which is better??

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by crackgmat007 » Fri Aug 14, 2009 10:00 am
isnt C giving a run on sentence with 'and therefore' without a comma?