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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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We need to...

“We need to decide what sort of future we want and make policy choices, design education and introduce a legal architecture to shape a future of good work which benefits everyone, in which the rewards of innovation are fairly shared.” (The Guardian.)

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“We need to decide what sort of future we want and [we need to] make policy choices, [we need to] design education and [we need to] introduce a legal architecture to shape a future of good work which benefits everyone, in which the rewards of innovation are fairly shared.”

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Do I read correctly the cited compound sentence?

  

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Yes. But it would be better written in two separate sentences.

  • Yes.
  • But it would be better written in two separate sentences.
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Yes. But it would be better written in two separate sentences.

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