Claim: Researchers should not limit their investigations to only those areas in which they expect to discover something that has an immediate, practical application.
Reason: It is impossible to predict the outcome of a line of research with any certainty.
Excluding the urgent times which an immediate practical result is needed, when researchers limit themselves to investigations aimed only to bring forth immediate, practical applicable results, fundamental and theoretical results would not be achieved. Hence it is generally an advisable claim that researchers should not confine researches to only gain immediate practical results. Nevertheless, when we came to the statement’s reasoning we find a fallacy because it is not impossible to predict the outcome of researches with any certainty.
To begin with, immediate and practical results have t...
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without these grammatical
without these grammatical errors, can I expect my issue wins 5?
Yes, you do. But be careful
Yes, you do. But be careful in the GRE test room. Leave few minutes to remove those simple grammar errors.
Try not type words over 450. So you have some free time.
theories that has no practical use in their time,
theories that have no practical use in their time,
in the fields that is expected to discover immediate practical application.
in the fields that are expected to discover immediate practical application.
the results that has led to
the results that have led to
Fundamental theoretical findings has always led to practical uses
Fundamental theoretical findings have always led to practical uses
without support of that theory
without the support of that theory
there are investigations that has given forth
there are investigations that have given forth
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