Set 152
1. A. Surrendered, or captured, combatants cannot be incarcerated in razor wire cages; this war has a dubious legality.
B. How can then one characterize a conflict to be waged against a phenomenon as war?
C. The phrase war against terror, which has passed into the common lexicon, is a huge misnomer.
D. Besides, war has a juridical meaning in international law, which has confided the laws of war, imbuing them with a humanitarian content.
E. Terror is a phenomenon, not an entity either State or non-State.
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2. A. I am much more intolerant of a human beings shortcomings than I am of an animals, but in this respect I have been lucky, for most of the people I have come across have been charming.
B. Then you come across the unpleasant human animal the District Officer who drawled, We chaps are here to help you chaps, and then proceeded to be as obstructive as possible.
C. In these cases of course, the fact that you are an animal collector helps; people always seem delighted to meet someone with such an unusual occupation and go out of their way to assist you.
D. Fortunately, these types are rare, and the pleasant ones I have met more than compensated for them but even so, I think I will stick to animals.
E. When you travel round the world collecting animals you also, of necessity, collect human beings.
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3. A. Four days later, Oracle announced its own bid for PeopleSoft, and invited the firm's board to a discussion.
B. Furious that his own plans had been endangered, PeopleSoft's boss, Craig Conway, called Oracle's offer "diabolical", and its boss, Larry Ellison, a sociopath".
C. In early June, PeopleSoft said that it would buy J .D. Edwards, a smaller rival.
D. Moreover, said Mr. Conway, he could imagine no price nor combination of price and other conditions to recommend accepting the offer."
E. On June 12th, PeopleSoft turned Oracle down.
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