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a. Inhabitants of coastal regions housing large-scale facilities have reported that the low hum of the constant rotation impairs their sleep quality. b. Nevertheless, the argument for transitioning is not entirely convincing when the implications for residents in the immediate vicinity are taken into account. c. With the infrastructure in place, operational expenditures of wind mills are substantially lower than those of coal or gas facilities. d. Wind power has been promoted as a notably clean and economically viable substitute for fossil fuels. e. Progress on a country’s renewable targets necessitates balancing each proposed initiative against the burdens imposed upon local populations.

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e – b – a – c – d

B

c – e – d – b – a

C

d – c – b – a – e

D

a – d – c – e – b

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