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John has been rather <short-tempered> since he failed to get that promotion.
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I'm working night <shifts> this week.
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My computer has <crashed> again!
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Working in the public <sector> offers more welfare security.
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Hard work is the <cornerstone> of every success.
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I've said this several times and I want to <emphasise> that this case is our priority.
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His <alleged> management skills are going to be tested during the next assignment.
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We have had a new, top of the range <stainless> steel kitchen installed in our new restaurant.
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Visitors to the factory must <comply> with the rules.
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I'd rather see a <concrete> project instead of some vague ideas.
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It wasn't within his <competence> to make this decision.
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Henry brought a bottle of fine wine and a bouquet of lilies as a <gift> for his boss's wife.
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I will <stress> it again - only applications submitted on time will be considered.
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His secretary <arranged> his business trip <for> him.
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The simple plan <evolved> into a complicated scheme.
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The large size of his pay rise <astonished> Mr Jones.
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Job seekers should <apply> to the personnel department.
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Sam couldn't <figure> out how to deal with the problem.
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Last winter he was sheep <shearing> in Australia.
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You were not <authorised> to sign these documents!
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It took him years but he learned his <craft> well and is an excellent blacksmith now.
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Don't make any <rash> decisions if you don't know all the details.
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He wrote a very <scrupulous> though uninventive report.
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The closure of the department caused <redundancies>.
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His boss doesn't <appreciate> anything he does.
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A small spark <caused> a huge fire.
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I was completely <unaware> that they'd decided to sack me.
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The workers <argued> against the plans to close the factory.
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What <criteria> do you use in a recruitment process in your company?
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A more satisfied worker means a more <productive> worker.
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I'd like to get some more information about the <waitress> position.
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Don't work to <excess> or you'll damage your health.
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You should be more <flexible> about your salary or you will never find a new job.
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Susan will <accommodate> her plans to ours.
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I'm <flattered> but I'm afraid I can't accept your offer.
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After writing so much I was <unable> to think.
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They offered her the job, <regardless> of her lack of experience.
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<As a rule> I never work at the weekend.
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Trying to get a job in this company is no longer on my <agenda>.
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There were ten people at the meeting and <afterwards> they decided to go to lunch together.
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Jim <appears> to have been popular with his other workers.
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He works in the data <processing> department.
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I've heard nothing but <complimentary> remarks about his skills.
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I'd like to know the <requirements> of the sales person position.
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I will send a <confirmation> of our attending the conference.
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He was <up to his ears> in work after his month long holiday.
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No satisfactory <hypothesis> has yet been put forward to explain how the patient managed to get out of the well-secured hospital area.
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She had to work for days to <undo> the damage she'd caused to the computer system.
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Before you print you have to put <a sheet of paper> in the printer.
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His <suspension> will last for three weeks and then he can return.
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