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an amount of money that is kept for dishonest or illegal activities in politics or business; start learning
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something that is given to someone in order to make an offer or situation more attractive and acceptable;
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practice of investigating competitors to gain a business advantage;
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person, often an employee, who reveals information about activity within a private or public organization
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make people believe that your company is doing more to protect the environment than it really is;
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trying to have complete control of something, especially an area of business;
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food formulated with low or no sugar, fat, carbohydrates or calories;
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dishonest activity to make certain that a tender is won by a particular person;
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a legal contract between a service provider and a client that sets criteria of what services a contractor will provide for a set price.
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a situation in which different companies compete with each other by reducing prices;
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the crime of moving money that has been obtained illegally through banks and other businesses to make it seem as if the money has been obtained legally;
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imitate something authentic, with the intent to steal, destroy, or replace the original, for use in illegal transactions, or otherwise to deceive individuals into believing that the fake is of equal or greater value than the real thing;
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the use of methods of recording financial information about a company, which are legal but which do not show the real situation clearly, usually making the company seem more successful than it really is;
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a place where people pay less tax than they would pay if they lived in their own
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the situation when the price of a product stays the same but its size gets smaller;
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the idea that a company should be interested in and willing to help society and the environment as well as be concerned about the profits
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corporate social responsibility start learning
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the idea that a company should be interested in and willing to help society and the environment as well as be concerned about the profits
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corporate social responsibility start learning
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the idea that a company should be interested in and willing to help society and the environment as well as be concerned about the profits
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a way of buying and selling products that makes certain that the people who produce the goods receive a fair price
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growth which can be maintained without creating other significant economic problems, especially for future generations;
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to say that you agree with something but do nothing to support it;
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factory with poor working conditions
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Group that owns actions of A company
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everyone that can be influenced by company's doing
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make something legal or acceptable
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To be in situation where something bad could happen
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something you fo or say as a way of hiding your real feelings, intentions
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avoid something difficult me unpleasant
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doing something in order To make people believe that you are being fair, although its not true
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to be ready to work immediately on a new activity:
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the fundamental and most important factor
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