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Contraposition Posted 9 years ago
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"Keep"

This leaves us with only one option -- the long-discussed but usually neglected idea of a "freeze."Most freeze proposals are usually structured as such: North Korea gets keep all the nuclear weapons and missiles it has produced so far, but must refrain from testing any missiles and nukes. In exchange, Pyongyang gets a pretty generous package of political concessions and financial aid delivered by the United States and other interested parties.
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contraposition Is this sentence grammatical? No; it is a typo. 'gets to keep'

  • contraposition Is this sentence grammatical?
  • No; it is a typo.
  • 'gets to keep'
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contrapositionIs this sentence grammatical?

No; it is a typo.

'gets to keep'

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