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Re: While recognizing that recent reports of cyber warfare, phone-hacking [#permalink]
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While recognizing that recent reports of cyber warfare, phone-hacking scandals, and identity thefts

These terms are SPECIFIC, whilst "hacking" is a generic term that includes or encompasses DIFFERENT terms based on the context or what we are talking about.

Let me know if it is still unclear or not


Why is it not subjective ?
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Based on your logic sir why should be the term you mentioned as correct answer ?
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Based on your logic sir why should be the term you mentioned as correct answer ?


I believe if the meaning of "hacking" depends on the context of the sentence then it there is a hint of subjectivity. It is all context dependent and is open to interpretation.

That's why I think subjective can be appropriate but I am struggling to understand how "generic" and "inclusive" pair up.
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