The Sunrise policy at Melvin Prexart & Co states that

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The Sunrise policy at Melvin Prexart & Co states that, henceforth, the strategy guidelines should be implemented quicker than they had been in the past.

(A) the strategy guidelines should be implemented quicker than they had been in the past
(B) the strategy guidelines should be implemented quicker than they have been in the past
(C) the strategy guidelines should be implemented quicker than they did in the past
(D) the strategy guidelines should be implemented more quickly than they have been in the past
(E) the strategy guidelines should be implemented more quickly than they had been in the past
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by deloitte247 » Thu Jun 21, 2018 1:38 pm

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In Option A - INCORRECT.
We have a situation where the answer to the question is repeated from the question asked. It is not the most appropriate response.

In Option B - INCORRECT.
Here, there's just a change of word from ''had'' to ''have'' but the *quicker* adjective used here still indicates the same meaning although not logical enough.

In Option C - INCORRECT.
Here, the strategy guidelines has been personalized because it connects the word ''did'' which is an action word here. So, in actual sense it's a comparison between the action words actively participating.

In Option D - INCORRECT
This is a strategic statement that infers that the guidelines have been previously implemented and should now be more than they have been in the past.

In Option E - CORRECT.
The statement here is talking about something that happened in the past because of the use of the participle ''they had been'' which does not flow well.

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