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the ability to be held responsible for the effects of your actions and to explain or be criticised for them
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to successfully do what you wanted or tried to do
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something that you succeed in doing by your own efforts, or the fact of doing something you wanted or tried to do
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to notice and publicly say how good or important someone or something is
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to show someone that you have noticed them or heard what they have said
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the process of paying attention to what someone is saying, showing that you are listening, and asking questions or repeating what they have said in different words in order to make sure you understand
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to gradually change your behaviour and attitudes in order to be successful in a new situation
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to deal with or solve something
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to move up to a more responsible position in a company
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progress or development in your job, such as moving up to a more responsible position
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able to change quickly and do things differently when necessary because of customer demands, changes in the market, etc.
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a statement that someone has done something wrong or illegal, but that has not been proved
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to use something for a particular purpose, give something to a particular person, etc., especially after an official decision has been made
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to examine or think about something carefully, in order to understand it
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a careful examination of something, in order to understand it
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someone who is a specialist in a particular subject, market, industry, etc. and examines information relating to it in order to give their views about what will happen or should be done
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thinking about things in a detailed and intelligent way, so that you can examine and understand things
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the practise of using computer software to carefully examine data
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the information produced by carefully examining data, especially using computer software
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to officialy tell people about something, especially about a plan or a decision
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an important or official statement
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to expect that something will happen and be ready for it
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a meeting between a manager and an employee to discuss the quality of the employee’s work and how well they do their job
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to decide how well an employee is doing their work, usually after discussing with the employee how well they have performed during the past year
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to understand that something is serious or important, or to understand what someone’s feelings are
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