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本帖最后由 吃花生的大灰狼 于 2009-9-16 23:40 编辑
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% x' W# ?* B' Q7 s8 mJust my two cents. Not necessarily correct since I have not a native speaker.
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1. Once one of them does not functionate, the other counterpart could still be resorted., ?; e5 `; }) c( R
One ... the other... Counterpart is not necessary., o5 Y n: m; r1 j4 K
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2. stipulate what the people’s rights and obligations are.
- d5 ~# B: Z. I "stipulate sth" is enough., B% n$ S# ^# }2 x. T4 W7 }5 y/ m
3. the above mentioned legal system.
5 G5 j0 }) M! ]& AI think "above mentioned" is redundant. By the way, sth mentioned above or the aforementioned ... sound better.
9 n, F. n' z. x) a4. The same incompliance might receive even contrary judgment, consequently it is impossible to maintain the justice and people would never advocate such unfair governance.# g" f& J: p+ L$ l" @- ^
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I would break it into two sentences. j# M( G3 M' E
Even the same ... Consequently,..." t" b z, I1 Y- B9 t' e
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5. Therefore in other words, ! N6 t; v% {/ i4 l }( H8 x
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One of them is enough.7 S* e" t- Y7 e% |/ q' i
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6. are highly likely shown to be unbecoming for the newly emerging situation, |
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