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2nd August 2006, 15:55
55. Millions of Germans are uneasy about the prospect of reform because they fear the process will be painful, but they suspect that in the long run it will have to come.
a) As they expect the process of reform will prove extremely painful, millions of Germans are reluctant to admit that in the end it will have to come.
b) Though it's obvious that, sooner or later reform is inevitable, the feeling among a lot of people in Germany is that it should be postponed for as long as possible.
c) A great many people in Germany find the likelihood of reform worrying as they are afraid it will prove unpleasant, but they have a feeling that in the end it will be inevitable.
d) Since the process of reform promises to be unpleasant, the majority of Germans are trying to pretend that it need never happen.
e) Though they admit that there is a need for reform, millions of Germans nevertheless fear the process, which will inevitably be painful, and seek to postpone it.
a) As they expect the process of reform will prove extremely painful, millions of Germans are reluctant to admit that in the end it will have to come.
b) Though it's obvious that, sooner or later reform is inevitable, the feeling among a lot of people in Germany is that it should be postponed for as long as possible.
c) A great many people in Germany find the likelihood of reform worrying as they are afraid it will prove unpleasant, but they have a feeling that in the end it will be inevitable.
d) Since the process of reform promises to be unpleasant, the majority of Germans are trying to pretend that it need never happen.
e) Though they admit that there is a need for reform, millions of Germans nevertheless fear the process, which will inevitably be painful, and seek to postpone it.