Despite the growing number of people who purchase plane tickets online, airline executives are convinced that, just as one-third of bank customers still prefer human tellers to automatic teller machines, many travelers will still use travel agents.
growing number of people who purchase plane tickets online, airline executives are convinced that, just as one-third of bank customers still prefer human tellers to automatic teller machines, many travelers will
growing number of people who purchase plane tickets online, airline executives are convinced, just as one-third of bank customers still prefer human tellers to automatic teller machines, that many travelers would
growing number of people purchasing plane tickets online, airline executives are convinced, just as one-third of bank customers still prefer human tellers as compared to automatic teller machines, many travelers will
fact that the number of people purchasing plane tickets online is growing, airline executives are convinced, just as one-third of bank customers still prefer human tellers as compared to automatic teller machines, that many travelers would
fact that the number of people who purchase plane tickets online are growing, airline executives are convinced that, just as one-third of bank customers still prefer human tellers compared with automatic teller machines, many travelers would
In B, C and D, airline executives are convinced, just as one-third of bank customers still prefer seems to compare how executives are CONVINCED to how customers STILL PREFER. This comparison makes no sense. The intention here is to compare the actions of the two types of customers. To make the comparison clear, the word that is needed BEFORE the modifying clause: airline executives are convinced THAT...just as bank customers STILL PREFER...many travelers WILL STILL USE. Eliminate B, C and D.
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