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Jobb Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Exhaust the remedies

Context:
First of all, he made the misjudgment of saying to America that he was going to build a true alliance, that he would exhaust the remedies of the United Nations and go through the inspections.

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Exhaust the remedies = Leave no stone unturned to seek the methods that can correct an evil?
  

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' No, just: 'Leave no stone unturned to seek the methods that can correct'. Evil is not mentioned in your extract; it could be a plague or a series of mischances or WMDs.

  • ' No, just: 'Leave no stone unturned to seek the methods that can correct'.
  • Evil is not mentioned in your extract; it could be a plague or a series of mischances or WMDs.
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'Exhaust the remedies = Leave no stone unturned to seek the methods that can correct an evil?'

No, just: 'Leave no stone unturned to seek the methods that can correct'. Evil is not mentioned in your extract; it could be a plague or a series of mischances or WMDs.

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