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All decisions that we make have to be made by the <rulebook>.
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You have to be a university <graduate> to apply for this job.
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These are some <weighty> decisions.
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This report is <coherent> and useful.
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Asking our boss for a raise is like <banging> your head against a brick wall.
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Careful planning <facilitates> any kind of work.
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I thought that the good news couldn't wait till the end of the meeting, so I <interrupted> and shared it with the boss.
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If you work hard during the trial period, we'll definitely <retain> you.
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The obvious <drawbacks> of the plan were deliberately omitted in the first report.
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Everybody was <sweating> in the hot stuffy room.
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The fireman <rescued> three people from the burning building.
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Jim was the only one who <argued> for the plan, not against it.
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His offer was met with <approval>.
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She doesn't really like you - it was just an <act> to make you change your mind about her project.
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I'm sure Robert had good <grounds> for quitting his job, but he didn't tell me why.
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It really does not <make a difference> whether you do it or not.
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Henry played a <subsidiary> role in this project.
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He is a lamp <maker> by trade.
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The Red Cross <provides> food and shelter for disaster victims.
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<Clip> these documents together and put them in files.
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George is <dissatisfied with> his results.
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When my daughter <grows up> I hope she'll become a lawyer.
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The new chief engineer is already well <acquainted> with the situation in the factory.
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The boss <had many objections to> our plan.
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The facts and <figures> show a definite rise in unemployment.
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He had to <deal with> very unpleasant people.
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Businessmen from Japan and the USA needed an <interpreter> to communicate.
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The women in the office love to <gossip> about the man who has just started working there.
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If no one <objects>, I would like to say a few words.
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I was <sacked> from my job for being constantly late.
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