Nks2611, I agree wholeheartedly with abhimahna here.
If it helps, here's another way of saying the same thing: the conclusion is that "any future recessions in Vargonia will probably not reduce theavailability of teaching jobs at government-funded schools." I'd argue that the higher salaries mentioned in (D) are completely irrelevant to the availability of government teaching jobs -- and as abhimahna mentioned, there's no connection whatsoever to future recessions in (D).
I hope this
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If it helps, here's another way of saying the same thing: the conclusion is that "any future recessions in Vargonia will probably not reduce theavailability of teaching jobs at government-funded schools." I'd argue that the higher salaries mentioned in (D) are completely irrelevant to the availability of government teaching jobs -- and as abhimahna mentioned, there's no connection whatsoever to future recessions in (D).
I hope this
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