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in progress
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continuing
having been asked by
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at the request of
currently
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at the time of writing
relative to
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in relation to
speaking for
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on behalf of
matches
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is in line with
partly
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to some extent
dependent to
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subject to
compared to
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in comparison with
to soar
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to rise very quickly to a high level
to plummet
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to fall very quickly and suddenly
paradigm
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a typical example or pattern of something
synthesize
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to combine multiple things together to form of a coherent whole
disseminate
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to spread or distribute information or knowledge
pragmatic
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dealing with thing in practical and realistic way
robust
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strong, sturdy and able to withstand pressure
Ambiguous
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having more than one possible interpretation or meaning
coerce
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to force someone to do something against their will
correlation
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a mutual relstionship or connection between two or more things
paradigm shift
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a major change in the way something is done or viewed
redundancy
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the state if being no longer needed or useful
conundrum
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a confusing or difficult problem
iteration
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the repetition of a process or cycle in order to achieve a desired result
mitigate
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to make something less severe or serious
pervasive
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spreading widely throughtout an area or group of people
empirical
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based on observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic

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