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Management
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noun
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The activity of controlling and organizing the work that a company or organization
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Trend
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noun
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A general tendency in the way a situation is changing or developing
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Amuse
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verb
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To make someone laugh or smile
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Habit
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noun
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Something that you do regularly or usually, often without thinking about it because you have done it so many times before
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Completely
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adverb
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To the greatest degree possible
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Unaware
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adjective
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Not noticing or realizing what is happening
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Relaxe
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verb
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To rest or do something that is enjoyable, especially after you have been working
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Prospect
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noun
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The possibility that something will happen
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Generally
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adverb
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Considering or relating to the whole of a thing or group, rather than to details or specific cases or parts
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Routine
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noun
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The usual order in which you do things, or the things you regularly do
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Jerk
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verb
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To move with a quick sudden movement, or to make part of your body move in this way
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Flake
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noun
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A small thin piece that breaks away easily from something else
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Preparatory
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adjective
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Done in order to get ready for something
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Manage
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verb
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To succeed in doing something difficult, especially after trying very hard
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Painfully
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adverb
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Very – used to emphasize a bad or harmful quality that someone or something has
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Valuable
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adjective
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Worth a lot of money
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Weekend
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noun
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Saturday and Sunday, especially considered as time when you do not work
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Deadline
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noun
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A date or time by which you have to do or complete something
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Task
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noun
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A piece of work that must be done, especially one that is difficult or unpleasant or that must be done regularly
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Plan
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noun
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Something you have decided to do
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Ignore
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verb
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To deliberately pay no attention to something that you have been told or that you know about
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Focus
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verb
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To give special attention to one particular person or thing, or to make people do this
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Productively
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adverb
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Causing or resulting in something
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Goal
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noun
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Something that you hope to achieve in the future
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Complete
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adjective
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Used to emphasize that a quality or situation is as great as it could possibly be
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Chore
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noun
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A small job that you have to do regularly, especially work that you do to keep a house clean
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Consequence
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noun
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Something that happens as a result of a particular action or set of conditions
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Control
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noun
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The ability or power to make someone or something do what you want or make something happen in the way you want
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Aim
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noun
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Something you hope to achieve by doing something
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Develop
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verb
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To grow or change into something bigger, stronger, or more advanced, or to make someone or something do this
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Schedule
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noun
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A plan of what someone is going to do and when they are going to do it
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Activity
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noun
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Things that people do, especially in order to achieve a particular aim
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Result
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noun
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Something that happens or exists because of something that happened before
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Action
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noun
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The process of doing something, especially in order to achieve a particular thing
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Condition
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noun
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The situation in which people live or work, especially the physical things that affect the quality of their lives
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