34. Listen the following audio and type missing words in each blank.
The prevalence of prescription controlled substance abuse has grown _________ over the past decade. State and federal regulatory agencies have __________ to adjust to the changing realities of a new challenge and a new dynamic between the regulators and the regulated community. State boards and federal regulators that have operated for decades on well-founded principles of mutual ________ have been forced to revisit old methods with often mixed results.
35. Listen the following audio and type missing words in each blank.
Homicides are relatively infrequent events but attract __________ attention in public discourse and from the media. Criminal justice system responses to homicide are subject to a high level of critical ________, which in turn may inflect public understandings of criminal law and process, and affect levels of public confidence in the justice system. In recent decades the complexity and ________ of homicide laws, including the defences to murder, have been noted in several jurisdictions.
36. Listen the following audio and type missing words in each blank.
Corruption is a growing global _________. Our understanding of its causes is limited. Combining data from several sources, the current article tests the validity of social support theory in explaining corruption in an integrated ________ model. The findings support our theoretical speculation: our social support measure is a strong _________ of corruption in the model. In addition, undemocratic governments with inadequate checks and balances indirectly contribute to the high level of corruption in a nation. Democracy promotes human development and ________ social support for citizens’ well being, both of which reduce the level of corruption in a nation.
37. Listen the following audio and type missing words in each blank. Hydrography is a _________ and complex natural theme on topographic maps due to its large number of features. It must be drawn with strict ________ in order to appear well integrated with the terrain and is very sensitive to changing scales. A significant amount of previous scholarly research has _________ systematic methods for generalizing hydrography suitable for automation.
38. Listen the following audio and type missing words in each blank. The offences of murder and manslaughter have been the subject of several Law Commission reviews in England and Wales but no wholesale reform. The two major difficulties with the law of murder have been the continuing __________ to the mandatory penalty and the impossibility of capturing _________ in a nuanced way through the mechanics of the mental element of ‘__________ to cause death or serious bodily harm’.
39. Listen the following audio and type missing words in each blank. Geocoding- and reverse geocoding-based approaches are used in many applications, such as vehicle tracking, location-based services, _________ analysis of discrete locational data, market research, the provision of public ________, the work of emergency services, or by users in online services for different purposes. For instance, discrete point locations may represent medical information such as a disease distribution over an area for analysis or customers’ residences for market analysis.