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Reply Sat 3 Jul, 2010 05:00 am
Please look at this English text...

To the extent that propaganda may help to decrease youth violence in a poor country, it is probably not the result of restoring the youths’ faith in their country’s leadership.

I am uncomfortable to read this and lost between . Looks like they are disjoint .
how are these two colored texts are connected in a single sentence ?

meaning is not clear
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Reply Sat 3 Jul, 2010 06:14 am
Yes, very akward.

It means that propaganda may help to decrease youth violence in a poor country, but that decrease is not result of the youth having faith in their country's leadership.
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Transcend
 
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Reply Sat 3 Jul, 2010 08:29 am
@tintin-and-calculus,
What is the context of the quote?
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Joe Nation
 
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Reply Sat 3 Jul, 2010 01:56 pm
Punkey has it right.

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