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a person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business start learning
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the ability to quickly sense, take action, and get organized under uncertain conditions start learning
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willing to take risks in order to make a profit start learning
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determination to do something even though it is difficult or other people oppose it start learning
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a difficulty or problem that delays or prevents something start learning
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to quickly increase by a large amount start learning
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continue paying attention start learning
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to agree with sth or understand sth start learning
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to not trust or believe in yourself start learning
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to accept that you have failed and give up start learning
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1. to criticise someone after a decision has been made; to criticise something after it has happened start learning
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2. to guess what someone will do before they do it start learning
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2. to guess what someone will do before they do it
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to accept a difficult job or responsibility start learning
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thrive (in the face of difficulty/ challenges)
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strategy in which a person chooses the alternative with the lowest level of risk start learning
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a way of representing information using only two options start learning
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administer (e.g. a questionnaire to people)
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something we are born with start learning
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do something the cheapest or easiest way (take the shortest course by going across and not around a corner, also metaphorically) start learning
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continuing on despite difficulties; persistence start learning
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ability to become strong, happy, or successful again after a difficult situation/event start learning
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problems that delay or prevent progress, or make things worse start learning
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when a particular event or situation actually happens start learning
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when someone gradually makes you feel less strong or effective and you lose self-confidence. start learning
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there is a strong possibility that something very bad will happen to you start learning
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avoid taking responsibility for what you did start learning
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push the blame on sb else
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avoiding situations or events you are not sure about because you do not know what will happen start learning
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when sth makes sb start feeling very worried and uncertain, it may ___ start learning
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something that people believe will be frightened of in a way that makes them feel less confident start learning
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be worried because of having to deal with a problem or having to work too hard over a long period of time start learning
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be under psychological strain
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be a warning or indication of (a future event) start learning
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in a strong, powerful way start learning
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produce (an undesirable condition) start learning
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