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I am not an accomplished lawyer. I find quite as much material for a lecture in those points wherein I have failed, as in those where I have been moderately successful. The leading rule for the lawyer, as for the man, of every other calling, is diligence. Leave nothing for tomorrow which can be done today. Never let your correspondences fall behind. Whatever piece of business you have in hand, before stopping, do all the labor related to it which can then be done. When you bring a common law suit, if you have the facts for doing so, write the declaration at once. If a law point be involved, examine the books and note the authority you rely on the declaration itself, where you are sure to find it when wanted. In business not likely to be litigated, -- ordinary collection cases, partitions, and the like -- make all examinations of titles, note them and even draft orders and official orders in advance. This course has a triple advantage: it avoids omissions and
A. criticize the vicious lawyers.
B. recall his own life as a lawyer.
C. give advice to young lawyers.
D. inform the readers how- to select a lawyer.
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I am not an accomplished lawyer. I find quite as much material for a lecture in those points wherein I have failed, as in those where I have been moderately successful. The leading rule for the lawyer, as for the man, of every other calling, is diligence. Leave nothing for tomorrow which can be done today. Never let your correspondences fall behind. Whatever piece of business you have in hand, before stopping, do all the labor related to it which can then be done. When you bring a common law suit, if you have the facts for doing so, write the declaration at once. If a law point be involved, examine the books and note the authority you rely on the declaration itself, where you are sure to find it when wanted. In business not likely to be litigated, -- ordinary collection cases, partitions, and the like -- make all examinations of titles, note them and even draft orders and official orders in advance. This course has a triple advantage: it avoids omissions and
A. make thorough preparations in order to get more business.
B. practice and depend on speechmaking to become an excellent lawyer.
C. write the declaration at once when he has enough facts, dealing with ordinary cases.
D. examine tile law book and document tile resource of authority when concerning a law point.
Learners of a new language often find themselves in ambiguous (有歧义的) situations. These situations are characterized by complexity, novelty (新颖), unexpectedness, or a lack of clear-cut (清晰的) solutions. Such ambiguity arises when a person does not understand a sentence, paragraph, or conversation because it contains unfamiliar words or structures. Persons who dislike uncertainty tend to become confused and frustrated, perhaps withdrawing from the situation. They may give up or, in the most extreme cases, even go so far as to avoid further contact with the language. They prefer safe situations in which everything has been practiced, and explained.
However, such behavior is not constructive because language students must learn to cope with uncertainty. Uncertainty is an inescapable part of communication. When someone speaks, he may occasionally feel unsure about his ability to get his message across. Even in the case of native speakers, there may be a lack of common b
A. refuse to interact with the language
B. excessively practice and learn
C. say too much when asked a question
D. concentrate too much on proper pronunciation
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