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141. While the inclination to procrastinate is common , one must fully consider the detrimental impact of unnecessary delays . 142. The tendency to take things for granted is understandable , but the need for one to rationally evaluate the circumstances of any situation is absolutely essential . 143. Most people are under the illusion that a college degree guarantees success . There is no such guarantee without hard work . 144. Some stubbornly hold to the correctness of traditional practices , but in so doing they seem to totally ignore the fact that progress depends on change . 145. Generally speaking , previous parliamentary policy debates ignored the relevance of transparency . 146. A precise definition of poverty is actually very difficult to determine . Where does one draw the line between those who are poor and those who are not ? 147. Admittedly , bribery and corruption are endemic to our political and economic systems , but it doesn't necessarily follow that all politicians and business people resort to illicit behavior . 148. There's little doubt that a third World War is avoidable , but it is highly unlikely that regional conflicts will disappear in the foreseeable future . 149. Some people assume that investing in stock is a safe pursuit , but their assumption fails to hold water when considering the substantial risk involved . 150. Some people have called for accelerated across-the-board changes . Their approach quite frankly ignores the need for gradual but effective changes . 151. There is undoubtedly an element of truth in assertions that capital punishment is necessary , but proponents seem to ignore the fact that the practice has failed to deter heinous crimes . 152. Many people assume that the extinction of a plant or animal species is of little consequence . Careful examination , however , reveals that the extinction of any one species disrupts the food chain , and the loss of a plant species leads to the disappearance of a key ingredient which might yield a cure for cancer . 153. At first glance , the characteristics of Bugs BUnny seem comical . However , a closer examination reveals the cartoon character never creates a problem , and instead simply hopes for quiet and peaceful life . This suggests that cartoons most often teach children the difference between good and evil . 154. Logically , calls for a New World Order sound valid , and I whole-heartedly agree with some points , but the absurdity arises when considering that the world's 200-odd nations have diverse agendas when it comes to development and diplomacy . 155. In spite of claims to the contrary , it is common knowledge that corporal punishment most often has the exact opposite affect intended . 156. We were brought up to believe that the role of a man was to provide and the role of a woman was to care for the household and family . Today , however , role reversal is becoming increasingly commonplace . 157. Some people tend to tenaciously cling to the misguided concept of racial superiority . Their persistence in doing so , however , does readily reveal the inferior mentality and social incompatibility of certain human beings . 158. Some people claim the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine ( TCM ) far exceeds that of Western-style pharmaceuticals . More often than not , however , the exact opposite is true . 159. Workers commonly complain that causes for labor disputes rest solely on the shoulders of management . Quite likely the opposite is true . 160. There are those who claim that competition brings out the best in people . Others contend it simply forces one person to prove he/she is better than another . Advocates vociferously support one position or the other . I suggest the former proposition bears greater relevance than the latter . 161. Claiming something is true misses the point , while presenting verifiable fact proves its correctness . 162. Suggesting that one thing ... is better than another thing ... bears no more significance than insinuating that black is better than white . 163. Ignoring cause and effect is exactly the same thing as failing to look both ways when crossing a busy intersection . 164. One who advocates the rights of homosexuals should not be surprised by the belligerent stance of opposition forces . 165. The greatest problem with political and religious zealots is their total inability to consider the views of others . 166. The basic stumbling block to global peace rests with the self-serving ambitions of many nations . 167. The overemphasis on one particular aspect of a problem often obscures the relevance of other issues . 168. Any presumption that smoking is in anyway beneficial is totally preposterous . 169. The fallacies of many arguments are quite obvious . 170. Arbitrarily dismissing the direct link between increasing sexual promiscuity and the rapid spread of sexually transmitted diseases would be foolhardy . An even more foolish mistake would center on denying the need for extensive sex education programs worldwide . 171. There is absolutely no reason for us to believe that a brighter future for the world is an impossibility . 172. Meteorologists offer computer models leaving little doubt that this year's El Nino phenomenon has disappeared . 173. Facts prove the unjustifiability of claims that China will be unable to feed itself by the year 2020 . 174. Previous explanations of the rising divorce rate in China are simply untenable . The fact is that many marriages were simply based on convenience and wives are no longer willing to accept the abusive domineering attitudes of husbands . 175. Claim that entering the Chinese market offers foreign companies an immediate road to profits are grossly misstated and have been proven wrong time and again . The key to entering China rests with the phraseology " vast potential market " , and how long one is willing to wait for returns . 176. Parents are not wrong in enforcing good study habits , but they must not do so at the expense of stifling normal child development . 177. It is quite reasonable to assume that modern science and technology ( S&T ) will continue to advance . It is no less reasonable to believe that S&T will radically improve the way we live . However , the same reasoning cannot be applied to improving social interaction . 178. Belief in the wonders of modern medical science is quite understandable . It is also quite possible that our faith in the ability of scientists to find the key for prolonging life are well-founded . Yet , the wisdom of prolonging life remains in question when considering the already massive global population and projected future growth . 179. It is one thing to support euthanasia , but quite another to offer any justification for genocide . 180. Claiming the need for censorship is one thing , but rationally proving its redeeming values represents a quite different issue . 181. Chances are that man will eventually land on Mars . 182. The likelihood for peace in the Middle East remains questionable . 183. The necessity for nuclear nonproliferation seems clear . 184. It is perhaps more accurate to consider the family as a blanket of security , rather than a cloak of bondage . 185. While generalizations are dangerous , it is quite safe to present solid evidence . 186. It seems almost certain that China will achieve this year's economic growth targets . 187. Reaching this year's growth targets is almost a certainty . 188. The urgency of the situation makes it necessary to reiterate the monumental problems of population growth . 189. A recent study revealed the surprising fact that many students pass examinations by relying on nothing more than rote memorization . It is horrifying to think that students graduate without a thorough understanding of the subject matter . 190. Needless to say , advertising sells products . Where would we be without it ? Shelves would be empty , consumers would have few choices and products information would disappear . 191. The plain truth is that people are most often self-centered . 192. There's little wonder why young people often find it difficult to find an appropriate role model . No wonder they drink , smoke , fright , carouse and otherwise engage in inappropriate social behavior . 193. It should come as no surprise to learn that many abused children become abusers later in life . 194. There is probably a great deal of truth in the assertion that unecrupulous brokers are salivating at the thought of unsophisticated investors entering the securities market . 195. There's little doubt that China has spawned a new generation of " Little Emperors " , but the truth is that the fault rests with parents who " spare the rod to spoil the child " and not with children themselves . 196. There's little justification for objections to sex education . In fact , even a minimal introduction to consequences of sexual interaction ( the bird's and bee's ) might have dramatically changed the lives of many people . 197. We can safely say that the world continues to turn and things have changed dramatically , but we can never claim the world is a safer place . 198. We can say this and we can say that , but the most important thing is not to say , but instead to do . 199. Divided we fall , united we conquer . This does not mean that conquest is the goat , but instead that unified efforts yield positive results . 200. Historically speaking , our ancestors placed great emphasis on filial piety . 201. It doesn't follow that one should abandon a workable plan simply because of minor setbacks . So doing would quite frankly be foolish . 202. One corrupt politician does not suggest that all politicians are bad . Any such presumption is totally misguided . 203. Don't get the idea that money grows on trees , or that there's such a thing as a free ride . 204. Along with interest in music comes a greater awareness of culture . 205. It's not that I don't want to be rich and famous . Obviously I do , but just haven't as yet found the way to get there . 206. If the claims of the other side prove true , we may be forced to alter our position . 207. The urgent need for nuclear nonprolifeation is undeniable . Moreover , failure to halt the spread of weapons of mass destruction increases the chance for nuclear holocaust . 208. Having recognized the problem , it follows that we must develop a plan of action . 209. Governments have reached a consensus on the need for peace and it follows that actions speak louder than words . 210. The convincing proof that smoking causes cancer has failed to convince hundreds of millions of people to abandon the vile habit . 211. Traffic laws are of little use if drivers simply ignore them and law enforcement departments fail to adopt effective enforcement programs . 212. Agricultural modernization cannot be achieved unless the government substantially increases funding ; farmers accept advanced agronomic techniques ; and consumers engaged in a concerted effort to reduce unnecessary and exorbitant waste . 213. Effective flood control is not only necessary , but is also essential for protecting the lives of millions of Chinese citizens . 214. Simple expressions of indignation are no substitute for meaningful actions to right a wrong . 215. Even modest increases in education allocations are better than none . 216. The slightest miscalculations in trajectory can spell doom for a successful space mission . 217. Anyone with one eye and half sense ( common sense ) knows that good prevails over evil . 218. It is impossible to reach appropriate conclusions without access to relevant information . 219. The fact remains that the consequences of drug misuse and abuse can be devastating upon the entire community . 220. Respect is given where respect is due . 221. It really doesn't matter whether a cat is black or white , but instead whether or not it can catch the mouse . 222. Whatever the outcome , we must resolutely proceed with our odjective . 223. However great the will to achieve , and however great the demand to succeed , one should never abandon his/her moral and social consciousness . 224. However pressing the need and urgency of the problem one should not proceed without a plausible plan . 225. Pising crime is often cited as a prime example of mounting social decay . 226. Bill Gates , founder of Microsoft , is a classic example of success . 227. Persistence pays off ! A case in point centers on the ongoing negotiations and anticipated eminent resolution of the Middle East peace process . 228. The advertisement is a perfect example of misleading content designed to fool consumers . 229. The land for peace deal represents a concrete agreement which will end conflict and bring stability to the Middle East . 230. We should gather additional facts to support exisiting evidence and illustrate the correctness of the contention . 231. A few more examples should be added to highlight the already familiar facts . 232. We can cite Nelson Mandela's experience as an excellent example of overcoming adversity . 233. History abounds with great men worthy of adulation and emulation . 234. I , for one , will steadfastly resist any attempts to justify violence as a means to an end . 235. Take the " Gang of Four " as an example of a group of zealots who attempted to usurp power to serve their own purposes . 236. Racial cleansing serves as a case in point to illustrate the lengths some people will go to prove their superiority . 237. We can safely assume that the indiscriminate acts of our generation will have an adverse impact on future generations . 238. Recurring themes are readily discernible in the annals of history . There's little doubt that history does , in fact , repeat itself . 239. Numerous examples might be cited to support fallacious claims , but they most often lack a relevance to the issue under discussion . 240. I can think of nothing better than a nice cold beer on a hot summer afternoon . |
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