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duties involved leading the delivery her primary duties involved leading the delivery of our marketing and communications work and raising our profile. start learning
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obowiązki związane z kierowaniem dostawą
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jennifer was fully committed to our policies and code of conduct. work she carried out was compliant with our rigorous protocol. start learning
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words and actions aligned Her beliefs, words and actions were all aligned, making her a role model not only to her team but also to her superiors start learning
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She maintained unequivocal commitment to the truth in everything she did. start learning
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She praised her team when it was due by communicating their successes in our international newsletter. start learning
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exhibit positive performance she will continue to exhibit positive performance in the workplace. start learning
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wykazywać pozytywne wyniki
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With respect to Teamwork and Cooperation, Jennifer is helpful and approachable. start learning
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concerning creative thinking Concerning Creative Thinking, Jennifer regularly proposed new ideas, start learning
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dotyczący, jeśli chodzi o
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increased the attention we get start learning
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podnieśliśmy nasz profil,
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Her performance was outstanding She achieved an exceptional amount start learning
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was compliant with our rigorous protocol adhered to our stringent conventions start learning
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był zgodny z naszym rygorystycznym protokołem
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I'm on a very stringent diet. start learning
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maintained unequivocal commitment start learning
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utrzymane jednoznaczne zaangażowanie
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cooperative and accessible start learning
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I highly recommend Jake Saslow as a candidate for employment start learning
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red was employed by Singapore Art start learning
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andra was responsible for office support including word processing and scheduling appointments. start learning
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Thomas would be a tremendous asset for your company and has my highest recommendation. start learning
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asset, advantage, benefit a thing that helps the team's strong pitching staff has become a real asset in its pursuit of a pennant start learning
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the stadium was festooned with pennants from past championships start learning
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as in to adorn to make more attractive by adding something that is beautiful or becoming for Valentine's Day the dance hall was festooned with a riot of red hearts and bow-wielding cupids start learning
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girlanda, ozdabiać, dekorować
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as in morality conduct that conforms to an accepted standard of right and wrong demonstrated that he was a man of integrity by taking full responsibility for his actions start learning
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acquire information by illegal means start learning
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zdobywać informacje w sposób nielegalny
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bring something to the table to bring something to the table" means to provide a particular skill, experience, resource, or advantage that benefits the group or the project. start learning
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come up against something I came up against some difficulties. start learning
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When you consider his history of volunteer work and his dedication to his peers, one can only draw the conclusion that he is a person of exceptional character." start learning
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follow a course of action he is the type of person who, once she decides on the right course of action, pursues it with total integrity." In a Business Context: "To mitigate the risks, the board has decided to follow a conservative course of action for the next fiscal year." start learning
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podążać za jakimś kursem działania
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"I must highlight this point: in the five years I have known him, he has never missed a deadline or a commitment." In a professional summary: "The report serves to highlight a crucial point regarding our current market strategy." start learning
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"When evaluating his performance, one must give heavy weightage to the fact that he managed the entire project single-handedly." start learning
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tend to think from a rational, positive viewpoint. She says that successful people don't tend to think from a rational, positive viewpoint. Successful people often fail to think about things from an emotional or creative perspective. start learning
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mają tendencję do myślenia w sposób racjonalny i pozytywny.
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It's common for people to It's common for people to have disagreements because they haven't thought about an issue from different perspectives. start learning
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All of this must facilitate growth and the ability to create jobs. Schools should facilitate and promote physical activity for students. start learning
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personal biases and grudges Avoid bringing personal biases and grudges to the table start learning
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osobiste uprzedzenia i urazy
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"When you give proper weightage to his past accomplishments, it is easy to justify the conclusion that he is the most qualified candidate for this course of action." start learning
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She has a unique ability to adopt the viewpoint of the client, which allows her to anticipate their needs before they even ask. "When solving complex problems, he is willing to adopt a different viewpoint to ensure no potential solution is overlooked." start learning
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think something through, think it over She doesn't just act; she thinks the process through to identify potential risks."He asked for the weekend to think it over before committing to the new strategy." start learning
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"I'm so tired, I can't think straight". "I was so nervous, I couldn't think straight". "How can I think straight with all this noise? start learning
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He is the kind of person who thinks twice before making a promise, but once he makes it, he never fails to deliver." She wouldn't think twice about helping a colleague in need, even if it meant staying late to finish her own work. start learning
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think big, to have large goals, to be ambitious they don't just solve small problems; they bring a vision to the table that encourages the whole team to think big about our long-term impact.""He has the vision to think big, but the focus to follow a specific course of action to get there. start learning
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myśl abitnie, miej wielkie cele, bądź ambitny
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"When faced with a stagnant project, Pablo was able to think outside the box and bring a totally fresh perspective to the table." start learning
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"I admire his ability to think for himself; he won't simply agree with the majority if he believes a different viewpoint is more valid." start learning
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"During the live presentation when the software failed, she was able to think on her feet and bring a manual solution to the table without missing a beat. start learning
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think ahead (about) the future He has a natural tendency to think ahead about the future, ensuring that the team is always prepared for the next quarter's challenges." start learning
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myśleć naprzód (o) przyszłości
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When you compare his skills to the requirements of the role, the hiring committee is left with a Hobson's choice: he is the only candidate who truly brings everything to the table." start learning
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"I hadn't thought of it that way, but I agree start learning
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„Nie myślałem o tym w ten sposób, ale zgadzam się
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That makes a lot of sense start learning
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You took the words right out of my mouth. start learning
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"I’m 100% with you on that start learning
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„W 100% się z tobą zgadzam”
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"We’re definitely on the same page here." start learning
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„Zdecydowanie jesteśmy na tej samej stronie”.
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Exactly, and to add to that... start learning
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Dokładnie, i co więcej...
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"I agree, especially when you consider... start learning
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Zgadzam się, zwłaszcza jeśli weźmiemy pod uwagę...
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"I concur entirely." "I'm with you." start learning
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"Zgadzam się całkowicie." "Popieram cię."
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"I’m convinced that the skills he brings to the table will solve your current issues." start learning
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To my mind, her greatest strength isn't just her technical skill, but her ability to stay calm when a project hits a snag." start learning
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"From my perspective, ... in my view "From my perspective, he always chooses the best course of action."In my view, we should give significant weightage to his track record of leadership in his previous company." start learning
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„Z mojej perspektywy, ... w moim odczuciu
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"As I see it, his ability to think ahead makes him a top-tier candidate."As I see it, you aren't just hiring a developer; you’re hiring someone who knows how to think ahead about the future of the product." start learning
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"Based on my experience,... "Based on my experience, hring him is a total no-brainer."Based on my experience working with him for three years, he is someone who consistently brings creative solutions to the table." start learning
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„Na podstawie mojego doświadczenia,...
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"I’m under the impression that..." start learning
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So we’re continuing on our theme of looking at different training options start learning
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this is something that is pretty key for managers start learning
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to jest coś, co jest dość kluczowe dla menedżerów
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and spot good reasons not to follow a course of action before you have committed to it start learning
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Overstretching our capacity Overstretching our capacity, don't have the facilities or back up to do it. start learning
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Przekroczenie naszych możliwości
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We really need to put our thinking caps on to figure out how to stay under budget this month." In a brainstorming session: "Okay everyone, let’s put our thinking caps on and see if we can think outside the box for this client pitch start learning
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załóż czapkę myślenia idiom
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He isn't someone who makes snap decisions; instead, he prefers to think things through to ensure the best outcome.” start learning
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gut reaction, feeling, instinct “My gut reaction to the proposal was that it was too risky, and I was right. He has a sharp instinct for what the customer wants. She had a gut feeling that the project was going to succeed, despite the early setbacks.” start learning
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reakcja jelitowa, uczucie, instynkt
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The success of the project was essentially a coin toss until she stepped in and provided a clear course of action.""She doesn't just flip a coin on tough calls; she thinks them through to minimize risk." start learning
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adopt a viewpoint, policy, an attitude "She adopts a viewpoint of extreme transparency, which has become the unofficial policy of our department."In my view, the most effective course of action was when he adopted a policy of 'thinking outside the box' for all client negotiations." start learning
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przyjąć punkt widzenia, politykę, postawę
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What are your biggest assets? tremendous, excellent, major start learning
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IP stands for Internet protocol. stringent, rigorous, start learning
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Being an athlete requires a lot of commitment. start learning
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He doesn't just delegate tasks; he takes ownership of the entire course of action from start to finish." start learning
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Being an athlete requires a lot of commitment. strong, genuine, unequivocal start learning
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I highly/ thoroughly recommend it. start learning
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