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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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The is needed in this context?

In an opinion article in The Washington Post last spring, Mr. Zuckerber asked, "Why do we kick out the more than 40 percent of math and science graduate students who are not U.S. citizens after educating them?"


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Let me see if I can get this right. Assume there are 100 math and science graduates Assume 50 of them are not US citizens. S.

  • Let me see if I can get this right.
  • Assume there are 100 math and science graduates Assume 50 of them are not US citizens.
  • S.
  • " This means we kick out all of them, ie 50.
  • S.
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Let me see if I can get this right. Emotion: smile

Assume there are 100 math and science graduates

Assume 50 of them are not US ci

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