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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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what does this mean?



inflict a considerably greater degree of pain than a feasible

alternative method
  

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Hi, what does this mean? inflict a considerably greater degree of pain than a feasible alternative method cause a lot more pain than a possible other way It seems to be part of some larger sentence. Clive

  • Hi, what does this mean?
  • inflict a considerably greater degree of pain than a feasible alternative method cause a lot more pain than a possible other way It seems to be part of some larger sentence.
  • Clive
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Hi,

what does this mean?



inflict a considerably greater degree of pain than a feasible

alternative method

cause a lot more pain than a possible other way



It seems to be part of some larger sentence.



Clive
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Dear friend,

the exact meaning of the phrase you mention cannot be established since it occurs out of context, but, according to the general sense of the words that make it up, it can mean the following:

There exist two different methods of doing things in some field (let's suppose that the field is medicine and these methods are different

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