(A) that may be unlikely to emerge in other procedures or weeks of ordinary interviewing
(B) whose emergence is unlikely in other procedures or weeks of ordinary interviews
(C) that might not emerge in other procedures or in weeks of ordinary interviews
(D) that may not emerge under other procedures or weeks of ordinary interviews
(E) unlikely not to emerge during weeks of ordinary interviewing or in other procedures
Solution:
Redundancy + Parallelism + Idioms
In A, “may be” along with “unlikely” is redundant and hence, A is incorrect.
In B, the sentence is passive.
In D, “emerge under” is unidiomatic.
In E, usage of double negative, “unlike not”, makes E incorrect.
In C, “unlikely to emerge in X or in Y” is parallel and idiomatic and hence, C is the best choice.
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